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A pale blue faience gaming piece in the shape of a captive Asiatic, his elbows are tied behind his back.
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Een lichtblauwe faience pion voor een bordspel in de vorm van een gevangengenomen Aziaat, met de ellebogen achter de rug vastgebonden.
Pièce en faïence bleu-clair en forme d'un captif asiatique dont les coudes sont attachés derrière le dos.
Spielstein aus hellblauer Fayence in Gestalt eines gefangenen Asiaten, dem die Ellbogen hinten auf seinem Rücken zusammengebunden sind.
Una pedina in faience azzurro pallido a forma di un prigioniero asiatico, i gomiti sono legati dietro la schiena.
Uma peça de jogo de faiança azul pálido, na forma de um cativo asiático; os seus braços encontram-se atados atrás das costas pelos cotovelos.
Pieza de juego de fayenza azul pálido, representando un cautivo asiático, atado con los codos a la espalda.
A pale blue faience gaming piece in the shape of a captive Asiatic, his elbows are tied behind his back.
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From the private collection of Joseph Mayer, given to the museum in 1867. For more information see Record 1 M13519 Liverpool Museum, Object History.
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Piotr Bienkowski and Angela Tooley., Gifts of The Nile: Ancient Egyptian Arts and Crafts in Liverpool Museum., 1995., 49; pl.66.
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Preservation: The bottom edge is slightly chipped.
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