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TWO ANCIENT EGYPTIAN FAIENCE CROWN AMULETS

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Please refer to our stock # AJC.103.105 when inquiring.

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TWO ANCIENT EGYPTIAN FAIENCE CROWN AMULETS
The Egyptian amulets illustrated in the photos on this page represent two of the several different types of crowns worn by the ancient Pharaohs for specific occasions. The 1 9/16” tall Atef or hemhemet amulet (AJC.103), in very good condition, represents the image of the crown worn only during solemn ceremony when the pharaoh wanted to connect with the gods. It was also known as the ram’s head crown. Although it is not perforated, it could be easily set in a gold or silver bezel for suspension on a chain. The 7/8” red wicker basket or deshret crown amulet (AJC.105), in overall good condition with some minor chips and glaze flakes, is perforated to be strung on a cord and represents the crown worn by the king of Lower Egypt. Both amulets date into the Late Period, c.712-332BC, and they are individually offered at the same price of $225. Each comes with a small display card and our certificate guaranteeing authenticity. Select or ask any question by referring to either the Trocadero Item Number (838626) in the upper left portion of this page, or to the specific amulet’s unique Inventory Number, either AJC103 or AJC105 (as shown on its photos). Note: if you would like to view an even larger number of our various listings, and at the same time limit your browsing time, try our popular ‘TWELVE different items on a single page format’ by simply spelling out the word TWELVE in the search box. That will quickly bring up all of our listings that have twelve different items on a page, each individually priced! And if you want to further refine the group, add one or two additional modifiers at the same time such as ‘Indian, Precolumbian, Stone, Pot, Gold, etc.’ All items in the groups of twelve that have been sold will be so noted on their individual photographs.


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