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Description : Egypt, 30th Dynasty, ca. 380-343 BCE. Pa-Khaas' father was Ankh-Hapi, the name of his mother was Hathor-em-akhet. The T-shaped inscription is reading: 'The illuminated one, the Osiris, the 'Overseer of the Royal Ships,' Pa-Khaas, born to Hathor-em-akhet, justified.' The figure carries a pick with the left, the right with a hoe and a rope for a small basket suspended behind the left shoulder. Dorsal pillar and trapezoidal base. Pa-Khaas was a high rank official in the royal administration of Nektanebo II, Snedjemibre-Setepeniniheret. This shabti is published as figure number 196e in: Schlögl/Brodbeck. Ägyptische Totenfiguren aus öffentlichen und privaten Sammlungen der Schweiz. Freiburg 1990. For an extensive discussion of Pa-Khaas cf. shabti no. 85 in: Glenn Janes. Shabties, a Private View. Paris 2002. 6.7H. Provenance: ex-collection of Dr. Ulrich Müller, Switzerland, acquired between 1968 and 1978. All items in this auction have been legally acquired, are legal to sell, and guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids, papered by our parent company, Artemis Gallery Ancient Art. The starting price is the lowest price at which the lot can sell.
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About the lot N° 254
Title : Published Egyptian Shabti Of Pa-Khaas
Condition report : Broken above the knees, surface worn in places.
Artemis Gallery, auctioneer It's free to register now to view!
Sale title : Ancient / Ethnographic Art for the Holidays
Sale date : 06 Dec 2013 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

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