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Description : A GROUP OF EGYPTIAN BRONZE FIGURES Late Period, Circa 664 - 332 B.C. Including a figure of sphinx-headed Tutu, wearing a sun-disc headdress with a frontal uraeus, 3cm high, a ram-headed uraeus, the tail formed into a loop, 3.8cm high, and a figure of snake-headed Nehebkau, depicted striding, with a suspension loop at the back, 5.4cm high, (3) Provenance: Tutu: Property from the Amherst collection by repute, with Andy Hayler, London, Private collection of a lady, Rome. Ram-headed uraeus: With Gustave Mustaki, Alexandria, Egypt, exported from Egypt to the UK under licence c.1950, Elsa MacLellan, Portsmouth, UK, thence by descent from the above, Private collection, London, UK, thence by descent from the above, Private collection of a lady, Rome. Nehebkau: Ex Bonham's 29 April 1991, lot 86, Private collection of a lady, Rome.
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About the lot N° 32 Title : A Group Of Egyptian Bronze Figures Notes : Antiquities Chiswick Auctions, auctioneer, London, UKIt's free to register now to view! Sale title : Antiquities & Tribal Art Sale date : 19 Nov 2019It's free to register now to view! Sale Reference : Live Sale