AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE FIGURE OF A FALCON-HEADED GOD 3rd Intermediate Period, 26th Dynasty, Circa 1069 - 525 B.C. Depicting striding, standing on an integral rectangular base, with clearly defined musculature, the left arm held tight to the side, the right arm bent at the elbow grasping a thick cord, wearing a pleated kilt, incised with linear detail, a tripartite wig and a headdress with a frontal sun-disc and two uraei, 14.7cm high, (17cm high inc. base). Provenance: Ex Christie's 25 November 1997, lot 112; Private collection of a lady, Rome.
AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE FIGURE OF A FALCON-HEADED GOD 3rd Intermediate Period, 26th Dynasty, Circa 1069 - 525 B.C. Depicting striding, standing on an integral rectangular base, with clearly defined musculature, the left arm held tight to the side, the right arm bent at the elbow grasping a thick cord, wearing a pleated kilt, incised with linear detail, a tripartite wig and a headdress with a frontal sun-disc and two uraei, 14.7cm high, (17cm high inc. base). Provenance: Ex Christie's 25 November 1997, lot 112; Private collection of a lady, Rome.
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