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An Egyptian faience shabti Circa 300 BC The pale blue-green pottery of typical form, wearing a tripartite wig with plaited beard, the arms are crossed over the chest holding a pick and hoe, it stands upon a base with an uninscribed back pillar, 11cm, together with a larger earthenware shabti, heavily degraded, 18cm. (2) Provenance:The property of Andrew Parker, lead researcher at the Natural History Museum, London.
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