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  • A Rare Royal Egyptian Ushabti. Only 4 known in private collections.

    Faience Shabti for Prince Hornakht, 1 Libyan Period, 22nd Dynasty, ca. 1388 - 1351/50 BCE

    Prince Hornakht was the son of pharaoh Osorkon II of the 22nd Dynasty. He was appointed by Osorkon II to the office of chief priest of Amun at Tanis to strengthen this king's authority in Lower Egypt. However, this was primarily a political move on Osorkon II's part since Hornakht died before the age of 10. When Hornakht died at this young age, Osorkon II made provisions to ensure that his son would be buried in this king's own tomb at Tanis. However, Hornakht’s tomb was still raided for most of its treasures. The cause of death is unknown but he is believed to have passed at the age of 8-9

    Provenance: Private French collection of Mr. J.M. assembled
    between 1930 - 1970, sold by judicial request by Digard Auction,
    Paris, 7 February 2011, lot #105. (Sold for around 11,900 USD w out fees and plus who knows how much to ship this) Accompanied by French Art Passport and COA.
    5 3/4 inch tall

    12,000 Delivered


    Lifetime money back guarantee of authenticity.
    A Rare Royal Egyptian Ushabti. Only 4 known in private collections. Faience Shabti for Prince Hornakht, 1 Libyan Period, 22nd Dynasty, ca. 1388 - 1351/50 BCE Prince Hornakht was the son of pharaoh Osorkon II of the 22nd Dynasty. He was appointed by Osorkon II to the office of chief priest of Amun at Tanis to strengthen this king's authority in Lower Egypt. However, this was primarily a political move on Osorkon II's part since Hornakht died before the age of 10. When Hornakht died at this young age, Osorkon II made provisions to ensure that his son would be buried in this king's own tomb at Tanis. However, Hornakht’s tomb was still raided for most of its treasures. The cause of death is unknown but he is believed to have passed at the age of 8-9 Provenance: Private French collection of Mr. J.M. assembled between 1930 - 1970, sold by judicial request by Digard Auction, Paris, 7 February 2011, lot #105. (Sold for around 11,900 USD w out fees and plus who knows how much to ship this) Accompanied by French Art Passport and COA. 5 3/4 inch tall 12,000 Delivered Lifetime money back guarantee of authenticity.
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  • An Egyptian faience Shabti for The great royal wife, Queen Iset-Norfet I, 19TH Dynasty (1292-1189 BC) Reign of Ramesses II. Wife to the pharaoh Ramesses the Great. often regarded as the greatest, most celebrated, and most powerful pharaoh of the New Kingdom, which itself was the most powerful period of ancient Egypt. He is also widely considered one of ancient Egypt's most successful warrior pharaohs, conducting no fewer than 15 military campaigns, all resulting in victories. Ramesses had a few wives but it was Iset-Norfet’s child that took the title of pharaoh after Ramesses passed. Ql testing results available and art loss register. Offered at 15,000. A rare and important object
    An Egyptian faience Shabti for The great royal wife, Queen Iset-Norfet I, 19TH Dynasty (1292-1189 BC) Reign of Ramesses II. Wife to the pharaoh Ramesses the Great. often regarded as the greatest, most celebrated, and most powerful pharaoh of the New Kingdom, which itself was the most powerful period of ancient Egypt. He is also widely considered one of ancient Egypt's most successful warrior pharaohs, conducting no fewer than 15 military campaigns, all resulting in victories. Ramesses had a few wives but it was Iset-Norfet’s child that took the title of pharaoh after Ramesses passed. Ql testing results available and art loss register. Offered at 15,000. A rare and important object
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