Egyptian Wood Shrine

An ancient Egyptian wood shrine with an opening with four recessed panels on the sides; each side is painted with three registers of Menat and Djed amulets; viignettes of the deceased with Duamutef and Imsety, Horus, and feathers of Maat and lotuses; the deceased faced with Hapi and Qebsenuef; and two Osiris, a table of offerings between.

Ptolemaic Period.

Ca. 4th – 3rd century BC.

Height: 14 1/2 in. (37 cm).

Formerly in the collection of Jerome Eisenberg, New York.

Inv#: 9257

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Guaranteed Authentic

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