Price
£2400.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Egyptian core-form 'ib heart amulet.
New Kingdom, late 18th Dynasty.
Circa 1390-1295 BC.
Glass.
Core-formed in blue and white feathered glass with a yellow collar and a few lines of yellow to the bottom tip. Bright, shiny surface, some degradation to the surface on one side, intact.
Provenance
John J. Slocum (1914-1997), Newport, Rhode Island, USA; acquired most of his collection while serving as US cultural attaché to Egypt in the 1960s.
Literature
Compare Carol Andrews, Amulets of Ancient Egypt (London, 1994), no.66k.
Dimensions
Height 1.9cmStock number
10429 TAThe BADA Standard
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