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AN ALABASTER GOBLET, NEW KINGDOM, XVIII DYNASTY
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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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AN ALABASTER GOBLET, NEW KINGDOM, XVIII DYNASTYPublished: Isabel Grimm-Stadelmann (ed.), Aesthetic glimpses. Masterpieces of ancient Egyptian art. The Resandro Collection, 2012, p. 42, no. R-139.Egypt, c. 1550-1292 BC. Finely carved, the tapering body supported on a splayed foot with a recessed base and rising to an everted, thick-lipped rim. The translucent stone of a pale yellowish-white tone with natural inclusions. Provenance: Christie's London, 11 December 1987, lot 58. The Resandro collection, Europe, primarily assembled between 1960s-1997, acquired from the above. Whilst enjoying their honeymoon on a Nile cruise in 1964, the newly-wed Resandros' fell in love with Egypt, and a seed was planted of a life-long passion for collecting ancient art. The collectors formed one of the most important and largest private collections of primarily Egyptian antiquities in Europe, acquiring unique works at the major auctions and from respected dealers. The extensive collection, which primarily focused on bronzes but expanded to include exquisite amulets, elegant vessels and striking sculptures, was largely formed from this formative trip to Egypt in 1964 up until the end of the 1990s. Through their collecting, the couple formed a close relationship with the Staatliches Museum ?gyptischer Kunst in Munich, Germany, and especially with Dietrich Wildung, Director of the Museum from 1975-1988, and Sylvia Schoske. This collaboration resulted in five major exhibitions and scholarly catalogues of the collection.Condition: Good condition with expected wear and traces of use. Natural imperfections, including fissures and inclusions. Few minor nicks, light surface scratches, and one minute repair to the rim.Weight: 155.8 gDimensions: Height 8.5 cmGoblets of the type represented by the present lot functioned both ritually and symbolically during the New Kingdom of Egypt (1550-1070?BC). Executed in a precious and technically demanding material, these vessels were emblematic of elite status and luxury. Their primary function was to contain perfumes, oils, or other liquids employed in funerary rituals and cultic offerings, thereby facilitating the purification and protection of the deceased in the afterlife. Beyond their ritual utility, their refined aesthetic qualities and tactile smoothness rendered them suitable for ceremonial and courtly contexts, where they could also serve as drinking vessels within elaborate table services, including cups and wine jars, thereby signaling the extraordinary wealth and social standing of their owner in both life and posthumous commemoration.Literature comparison:Compare a closely related alabaster goblet, Egypt, New Kingdom, dynasty XVIII, dated 1550-1295 BC, 8.8 cm high, in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, accession number 03.1536a-d, and illustrated in Rita E. Freed, Egypt's Golden Age. The art of living in the New Kingdom: 1558-1085 BC, 1982, p. 129, no. 119. Compare a related tableware set of three wives of King Thutmose III in gold, silver, and gold-mounted glass and alabaster, illustrated in William C. Hayes, The scepter of Egypt, vol. 2, p. 141, fig. 77.Auction result comparison:Type: Closely related Auction: Christie's New York, 11 December 2003, lot 35 Price: USD 5,975 or approx. EUR 9,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : An Egyptian calcite-alabaster goblet, Egypt, New Kingdom, dynasty XVIII, 1550-1307 BC Expert remark: Compare the closely related form, material, and manner of carving.Auction result comparison:Type: Related Auction: Christie's New York, 12 October 2021, lot 103 Price: USD 4,375 or approx. EUR 4,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : An Egyptian alabaster foot jar, Egypt, New Kingdom, 1550-1295 BC Expert remark: Compare the related form, material, and manner of carving. Note the similar size (7.9 cm).

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