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Amulet (faience with blue-green glaze) depicting the falcon god Horus. Artist unknown; 664-332 BCE
“Tile: Body of a man (black African) Egyptian New realm 20. Dynasty, time Ramses’ III.,
Ancient Egyptian faience sistrum (rattle) inscribed with the name of Ptolemy I Soter (r. 305-282 BCE
flaroh:Egyptian Faience ceramics The third piece in my Ancient Pottery Series :) See the rest here [
Faience tile from the throne of the 20th Dynasty pharaoh Ramesses III (r. ca. 1186-1155 BCE), depict
flaroh:Introducing the third piece in my ancient ceramics series: Egyptian faience! All of these pie
aleyma:Faience inlay in the form of an owl, from Egypt, 525-305 BC (via).
egypt-museum:Inlay in the form of an OwlTop part of a an owl hieroglyph in a hard faience with polyc
ancientpeoples:A group of faience jerboa figurines, 4 cm highPossibly from Heliopolis, Egypt, ca. 18
Egyptian Lotus-shaped Blue Chalice , 945-715 BCE – Dynasty 22 - Silica faience
Egyptian faience sculpture of a hippopotamus. Artist unknown; 18th or 19th Dynasty (ca. 1500-1300 B
theancientwayoflife:~ Faience wedjat eye amulet.Place of origin: EgyptPeriod: 26th Dynasty, Third In
Inlays in the form of the “Horus of Gold”, falcon with spread wings and Thoth as the i
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Egyptian vase in the shape of a duck, made from polychrome faience. Artist
Ancient Egyptian faience cartouche containing the name of the lunar deity Khonsu-Neferhotep. Artist
Ancient Egyptian faience amulet of the god Thoth, shown in the form of a baboon. Thoth holds the le
Stig Lindberg, set of six “TV cups” with saucers, 1950s. Faience. Gustavsberg Studio Sweden. On auct
Ancient Egyptian faience amulet depicting the head of the dwarf-god Bes. Artist unknown; ca. 664-33
Ancient Egyptian protective amulet (faience with dark blue glaze) of the protective god Bes. Artist
Faience protective figure of the ancient Egyptian dwarf god Bes, shown here with a lion’s mane and g
Faience teapot, English, 19th century
historyarchaeologyartefacts:“William,” the unofficial mascot of the Met. 1961-1878 B.C. Faience. Tom
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Egyptian faience amulet of a deity (probably Khnum) with four ram heads, eac
Molded red glass (faience) plaque bearing the name of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Ramesses II “the Grea
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