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Scaraboid with Red Crowns of Lower EgyptThe hieroglyphs on the lower side symbolize the rule over Lower Egypt. The rising sun is symbolized above. This scaraboid is described in the catalogue of Irène Gautier-Vodoz.
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Ramesside ScarabEgyptian scarab from the 19th to 20th dynasty. With horse and hieroglyphs.
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Scarab with inscription Amun ReInteresting scarab from the New Kingdom. With hieroglyphs reading Amun Re, main god of Theben, and lotus flower.
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Scarab with inscriptionThe lower side bears a hieroglyph inscription. Nice piece from the Freemark collection. New Kingdom.
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Scarab with cross symbolA piece from the Ramesside Period to the early Third Intermediate Period of ancient Egypt. Great early 20th century provenance.
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Scarab with blue fayence glazeThe piece is from the Third Intermediate Period or the Late Period of ancient Egypt. The inscription refers to Amun-Re, the main god of Theben. The glaze is shining in vivid blue colour.
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Scarab with spiral design and symbol for good luckThe Egyptian scarab from the Second Intermediate Period is decorated with a geometrical pattern. A nefer hieroglyph stands for good luck.
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Scarab from the Ramesside periodThe bottom side shows Horus, Uraeus and crocodile. The crocodile could be interpreted a the god Sobek.
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Egyptian Scarab with sun beetleThe scarab amulet from Ramesside times has a beetle engraved in the lower side, flanked by two symbols.
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Scarab with Amun inscriptionBearing the hieroglyphs "the god Amun of Theben is lord". From the Late Period of ancient Egypt. Beautiful green stone.
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Egyptian Scarab with hieroglyphsInteresting scarab made of steatit with inscription for Amun. Dating to the 19th to 21st dynasty of ancient Egypt.
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Scarab with geometric motiveThe lower side exhibits a symmetrical arrangements of cords, two of which are wrapped around each other. This scarab is described in the catalogue of Irène Gautier-Vodoz.
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Restbestand - Fragmente ägyptischer Perlen und Amulette aus der SpätzeitGroĂŸes Lot aus farbenfrohen Perlen und Amuletten. Ă„gypten, Spätzeit.Dabei auch 2 MĂ¼nzen aus Bronze.
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Egyptian scarab amuletNice amulet from the Late Dynastic Period of Ancient Egypt. The scarab was exhibited in an early 20th century private museum.
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Applique of the Horus son DuamutefBright turquise fayence. Duamutef is one of the four sons of Horus, well-known from the Canopic jars. He had an important protective function for the dead. Egypt, 8th to 4th cent. BC.
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Scarab with cartoucheAmulet from the Late Period. The stamp is in great condition. This scarab is described in the catalogue of Irène Gautier-Vodoz.
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Scarab with two cartouches of Thutmose III.Interesting amulet from the New Kingdom or a later period made in archaic style. This scarab is described in the catalogue of Irène Gautier-Vodoz.
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Scarab from the Second Intermediate PeriodThe lower side shows a scarab, flanked by two uraeus snakes. 13th to 15th dynasty of ancient Egpyt. This scarab is described in the catalogue of Irène Gautier-Vodoz.
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Scarab with hieroglyphs arranged in a patternThe lower side is skillfully decorated with hieroglyphs forming a geometric pattern. This scarab is described in the catalogue of Irène Gautier-Vodoz.
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Scarab with the Red Crown of Lower EgyptThe scene can be seen as worship of the Deshret, the symbol of the kings of Lower Egypt during Hyksos times. An interesting piece of evidence of the Hyksos rule over Egypt.
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Scarab with geometric motiveThe lower side exhibits wrapped cords. A nice example of Egyptian art during the Second Intermediate Period. This scarab is described in the catalogue of Irène Gautier-Vodoz.
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Scarab with lotus motiveAncient Egyptian amulet seal with beautiful motive. Six lotus flowers are forming volutes. This scarab is described in the catalogue of Irène Gautier-Vodoz.
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Scarab with standing figureThe scarab amulet dates to the Late Period. The lower side shows a stading figure, possibly the goddess Neith.
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Scarab with sphinx and MaatThe piece from the Ramesside period shows the goddess of truth and justice. Next to her is a name, probably that of pharao Mencheperre, who is famous as Thutmosis III.
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Scarab with pharao on throneThe piece dates to the Third Intermediate Period and was probably produced in Tanis. It shows a pharao with a subordinate.
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Scarab with cartoucheThe scarab from the late Ramesside period shows a standing person. A cartouche in front bears the name of pharao Mencheperre, who was famous as Thutmose III.
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Scarab with magic spellThe hieroglyphs are of the so called anra design, a magic spell in the ancient Egyptian belief. The scarab is from the 13th to 15th dynasty. It is described in the catalogue of Gautier-Vodoz.
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Scarab with geometric motiveThe motive exhibits two symmetry axes and at least six triangles. A wonderful artistic expression of the highly evolved Egyptian maths. This scarab is described in the catalogue of Irène Gautier-Vodoz.
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Scarab with lionThe scene shows a walking lion. It is framed by an oval cord. This scarab is described in the catalogue of Irène Gautier-Vodoz.
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Scaraboid from the Middle KingdomThe stamp shows hieroglyphs with a title for the king of Upper and Lower Egypt. This scaraboid is described in the catalogue of Irène Gautier-Vodoz.
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Cowroid with Ankh and papyrusThe seal is engraved with the breath of life between two papyrus plants. This scaraboid is described in the catalogue of Irène Gautier-Vodoz.
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Cowroid with magic spellThe hieroglyphs of the anra type are to be interpreted as magical formula. From the Second Intermediate Period of ancient Egpyt. This scaraboid is described in the catalogue of Gautier-Vodoz.
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Afrikanischer ArmreifSteinarmreif, Nordafrika, jungsteinzeitliche Fertigungstechnik, ca.100mm Durchmesser. Fein bearbeitet, perfekt erhalten.
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Afrikanischer ArmreifSteinarmreif, Nordafrika, jungsteinzeitliche Fertigungstechnik, ca.100mm Durchmesser. Fein bearbeitet, perfekt erhalten.
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Afrikanischer ArmreifSteinarmreif, Nordafrika, jungsteinzeitliche Fertigungstechnik, ca.100mm Durchmesser. Fein bearbeitet, perfekt erhalten.
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Afrikanischer ArmreifSteinarmreif, Nordafrika, jungsteinzeitliche Fertigungstechnik, ca.100mm Durchmesser. Fein bearbeitet, perfekt erhalten.
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