

A large Egyptian Atef Crown Feather Element, 25th Dynasty
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Cast in bronze and preserved with a mottled green patina, this freestanding element represents a stylized component of the Atef crown, the headdress closely associated with Osiris. The form is articulated with a broad, gently curving upper section terminating in a rounded tip, rising from a flattened central shaft, representing a feather. At the lower right, a small attenuated uraeus, the rearing cobra emblem of royal and divine authority, contributing both structural stability and visual balance.
Medium: Bronze
Dimensions: Height: 5 1/2 inches (14 cm), Height with base: 6 7/16 inches (16.4 cm), Width: 3 13/16 inches (9.6 cm)
Condition: Overall intact with stable bronze patina. Surface exhibits heavy oxidation and encrustation throughout. Minor pitting and surface irregularities consistent with age. Mounted on a modern base.
Provenance: Private Boston collection acquired from Hurst Gallery, Boston, in 2010.
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