Two large Egyptian hardstone funerary scarabs Late Period, circa 664-332 B.C. One of green serpentine, the upper part anatomically carved, with incised wing case details, mounted on a wood base, with old collection label, 2¾in (7cm) long; and a large green schist funerary scarab with plain base and anatomically carved upper part, 2½in (6.5cm) long; an Egyptian black steatite scarab plaque, the heart scarab with recessed details for inlay on the upper side, the underside with seven lines of white inlaid text for the 'Deir-el-Medina Chief workman Qaha', 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II, circa 1250 B.C., 2¾in (7cm); and an Egyptian blue heart scarab, the underside inscribed with ten rows of text, Not Ancient, 3in (7.5cm) long, chipped (4)
Two large Egyptian hardstone funerary scarabs Late Period, circa 664-332 B.C. One of green serpentine, the upper part anatomically carved, with incised wing case details, mounted on a wood base, with old collection label, 2¾in (7cm) long; and a large green schist funerary scarab with plain base and anatomically carved upper part, 2½in (6.5cm) long; an Egyptian black steatite scarab plaque, the heart scarab with recessed details for inlay on the upper side, the underside with seven lines of white inlaid text for the 'Deir-el-Medina Chief workman Qaha', 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II, circa 1250 B.C., 2¾in (7cm); and an Egyptian blue heart scarab, the underside inscribed with ten rows of text, Not Ancient, 3in (7.5cm) long, chipped (4)
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