An Egyptian Ushabti, circa 21st Dynasty, 1069-945 B.C, of…
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An Egyptian Ushabti, circa 21st Dynasty, 1069-945 B.C, of typical mummy form with a tripartite wig, and holding agricultural implements, a panel of hieroglyphics to the front of the body, with remnant black and iron red colours, repair to lower body; with certificate of authenticity from Re-Entombed Galleries

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