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A finely modelled wooden shabti, with the hands exposed and wearing a tripartite wig. There is no text and the figure is covered with a dark varnish.
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Fraai gemodelleerde houten oesjabti, met de handen bloot en een driedelige pruik op het hoofd. De oesjabti heeft geen opschrift en is overtrokken met een donkere vernis.
Ouchebti en bois finement sculpté. Les mains sont à découvert et il porte une perruque tripartite. Il est anépigraphe et couvert d'un vernis foncé.
Ein fein modelliertes Holzuschebti mit dreiteiliger Perücke. Es ist kein Text vorhanden und die Figur ist mit einem dunklen Firnis überzogen.
Usciabti in legno, finemente modellata, con le mai esposte ed una parrucca tripartita. Non vi è alcun testo e la figura è coperta da uno strato di vernice scura.
Estatueta funerária em madeira, minuciosamente modelada, com as maos expostas e usando peruca tripartida. Nao apresenta texto e a figura encontra-se coberta com verniz escuro.
Un ushebti de madera magníficamente modelado con las manos expuestas y con una peluca tripartita. No hay texto y la figura está cubierta por un barniz negro.
A finely modelled wooden shabti, with the hands exposed and wearing a tripartite wig. There is no text and the figure is covered with a dark varnish.
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The figure was acquired by W.F Hood on his trips to Egypt between 1851-61, his collection was sold at Sotheby's in 1924 and the shabti came to Liverpool as part of a purchase from the Castle Museum, Norwich, in 1956.
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Bibliography
H.M Stewart; " Egyptian Shabtis", (1995). W. R Dawson & E. P Uphill; "Who was Who in Egyptology", (London 1971) p. 144.
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Preservation: The feet are missing and the back is slightly damaged.
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