EGYPTIAN CERAMIC FEMALE HEAD MOULD-HALF Late Dynastic Period, circa 664-332 BC. A carved ceramic mould fragment for the production of ceramic figurines from a two-part mould; the design a female face with lentoid eyes and pursed mouth, surmounted by a tiered crown or headdress with leaf detailing to the temples; locating socket to the right edge. Ceramic, 605 grams, 18 cm. Fine condition. [No Reserve] Provenance Ex Terence Eva collection, London, UK; formed in the 1970's-1980's; of probable Syrian origin.
EGYPTIAN CERAMIC FEMALE HEAD MOULD-HALF Late Dynastic Period, circa 664-332 BC. A carved ceramic mould fragment for the production of ceramic figurines from a two-part mould; the design a female face with lentoid eyes and pursed mouth, surmounted by a tiered crown or headdress with leaf detailing to the temples; locating socket to the right edge. Ceramic, 605 grams, 18 cm. Fine condition. [No Reserve] Provenance Ex Terence Eva collection, London, UK; formed in the 1970's-1980's; of probable Syrian origin.
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