Hor-P(A)-en-Aset, 27/30th dynasty, circa 500-350 BC
USD 600

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HorPenAset  
Horpenaset  


This nice pale blue-green Egyptian Faience Ushabti is represented in mummiform with a lappet (tripartite) wig, a hoe and pick and a back over the shoulder. The T-shape register gives the name of the owner and his mother.

Inscription: The illuminated one, the Osiris, Horpaenaset, son of Asetsheshen.

Note: The name "Hor-p(A)-en-aset" means "Horus, the one of Isis" and "Aset-Sheshen" can be translated as "The Isis lotus".

Dimensions: 11.1cm

Condition: Intact, faience turned brown at places.

Please note that two other examples are allready recorded in the database as SC/28 and SC/32. Note the difference is the facial details, variations in the quality of the execution and faience.

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