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A FINELY PAINTED COFFIN FRAGMENT, PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 2ND-1ST CENTURY BC
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11月21日 晚上8点 开拍 / 11月19日 下午3点 截止委托
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A FINELY PAINTED COFFIN FRAGMENT, PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 2ND-1ST CENTURY BCAncient Egypt. The long wood board, finely painted in polychromies on stucco, depicts several deities including Anubis, a lion-headed figure, a canopic jar topped with Qebehsenuef, and a mummiform god with the head of a falcon, all surrounded by hieroglyphs.Provenance: An old export application lists “Hagoub Ohan Simonian” from “Zamalek, Republic of Egypt” as the owner of the present lot, acting as the representative of the heirs of the “Kashaba Pasha Museum”. The applicant was Rodolphe Haller A.G. in Switzerland, a noted art shipping and storage firm specializing in the transport and handling of artworks and antiquities. Thereafter in the A.T. collection, Switzerland, circa 1950-1980, and thence by descent. Galerie Jean-David Cahn AG, Basel, Switzerland, Auktion 8, lot 50, 2013, sold for CHF 7,425 or approx. EUR 10,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing. The R. R. Collection in Bavaria, Germany, acquired from the above. A copy of the Cahn invoice, dated 10. November 2013, confirming the dating and Swiss provenance above, accompanies this lot. A copy of the German translation of an export application (page 2 only, no date), confirming the Egyptian provenance above, accompanies this lot.Hagop Ohan Simonian An Armenian-Egyptian antiquities dealer active in the mid-20th century, Hagop Ohan Simonian was part of the Simonian family network that traded Egyptian artifacts internationally. His name appears in provenance documents and powers of attorney linked to major collections, including objects from the Khashaba Pasha Collection.Sayyid Pasha Khashaba An Egyptian official and collector based in Assiut in the early 20th century, Sayyid (Sayed) Pasha Khashaba sponsored archaeological excavations and assembled a noted private collection of antiquities. Numerous artifacts from his collection later entered Western museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Condition: Good condition with old wear, commensurate with age. Natural imperfections, small chips, traces of insect activity, age cracks and expected losses to the material, old fills and touchups, all as generally expected from ancient Egyptian wood fragments. Obvious rubbing and flaking to pigments.Weight: 617 gDimensions: Height 50.5 cmExperts note: The panel depicts a rich ensemble of ancient Egyptian deities central to funerary belief. At the upper right stands Anubis, the jackal-headed god of embalming and guardian of the necropolis, who presided over mummification and guided the deceased into the afterlife. Opposite appears a lion-headed figure, most likely Sekhmet, embodying fierce divine power to ward off malevolent forces. Beneath them is a canopic jar topped with the head of Qebehsenuef, one of the Four Sons of Horus, specifically charged with safeguarding the intestines of the deceased. In the lower register, a falcon-headed mummiform deity appears, probably Horus himself or another falcon god, shown in tightly wrapped form to emphasize rebirth and eternal protection.Literature comparison:Compare a closely related Egyptian fragment of a wooden coffin with hieroglyphic text, 22,7 cm (high), in the British Museum, object number EA47604.Auction result comparison: Type: RelatedAuction: Christie's New York, 16 June 2020, lot 181Price: USD 15,000 or approx. EUR 30,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: An Egyptian painted wood coffin panel, ptolemaic period, 332-30 B.C.Expert remark: Compare the related style, coloration and date. Note the size (137.7 cm).Auction result comparison: Type: Closely relatedAuction: Sotheby's London, 11 December 2019, lot 180Price: GBP 6,250 or approx. EUR 10,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: An Egyptian wood panel with Qebehsenuef, Late period, 716-30 B.C.Expert remark: Compare the closely related style, motif, coloration, and date. Note the different form and smaller size (29.5 cm).

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