AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE SERKET-TOPPED STAFF Ptolemaic Period, Circa 332 - 30 B.C. The staff in the form of a papyrus column, flaring at the top, is surmounted by a figure of the goddess Serket in the form of a scorpion with the head and breasts of a woman, wearing a tripartite wig and a crown, 11cm high, (15.7cm high inc. base) Published: Charles Ede, Small Sculpture from Ancient Egypt XX, no.17 Provenance: With Gudea Gallery 1992; with Charles Ede; Private collection of a lady, Rome.
AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE SERKET-TOPPED STAFF Ptolemaic Period, Circa 332 - 30 B.C. The staff in the form of a papyrus column, flaring at the top, is surmounted by a figure of the goddess Serket in the form of a scorpion with the head and breasts of a woman, wearing a tripartite wig and a crown, 11cm high, (15.7cm high inc. base) Published: Charles Ede, Small Sculpture from Ancient Egypt XX, no.17 Provenance: With Gudea Gallery 1992; with Charles Ede; Private collection of a lady, Rome.
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