Lot Details & Additional Photographs
All 7th century B.C. and later, to include a painted ushabti with a vertical register of hieroglyphics below his hands (8-3/4 in.) (overall wear, mostly intact paint, old penciled numbers on back); the second piece is a seated bald male, lacking arms, with repaired head and allover losses (5 in.) (fair condition); a carved reclining bull in limestone, likely Apis without his solar disk (3-1/4 in.) (heavy wear); a seated female in a wig, also limestone (2-3/4 in.) (moderate wear).
From the Collection of Professor Roberto Severino, Washington, D.C. The ushabti, the seated male and the seated female are all inscribed with an old collection number being 12582.