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Lot 900

Two Large Faience Molds, in Terra Cotta. Egypt, Amarna or Ramessid Periods, c. 1350-1200 BC. The molds fashioned in a gritty red ware. One for a chevron-like inlay, the other for a sizable uraeus (cobra) head (underside). Both intact and choice, with remaining residues of the faience paste that once filled them. Lengths: 2-5/8"; 2-1/2". Rare in these sizes. That of the cobra head among the largest we've seen. Lot of 2 items.
Estimated Value $800 - 950.
For the sort of uraeus protome that would have been created from this mold, see Sotheby's New York, sale of 12-17-98, lot 421.


 
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