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Lot 188*

An Egyptian hornblende diorite jar with deeply undercut rim

3 July 2025, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

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An Egyptian hornblende diorite jar with deeply undercut rim

Late Naqada II – 1st Dynasty, circa 3300–2900 B.C.
8.6 cm high, 14cm wide including handles

Footnotes

Provenance:
Kurt Kramer collection (1914-2011), Karlusruhe, Germany, formed 1950s-1960s.
With Kurt Flimm, Karlsruhe.
Arnold Meijer Collection, the Netherlands, acquired August 2002 from the above.

Published:
C.A.R. Andrews and J. van Dijk, Objects for Eternity, Egyptian Antiquities from the W. Arnold Meijer Collection, Mainz, 2006, no.1.05, pp.20, 271.
W. Arnold Meijer, Masters of Stone, Egyptian Stone Vessels from Predynastic Times to the Middle Kingdom, Amsterdam, 2018, pp. 22, 81.

Exhibited:
Allard Pierson Museum, Archaeological Museum of the University of Amsterdam, Objecten voor de Eeuwigheid, 17 November 2006-25 March 2007.
Reiss-Engelhorn-Museum Mannheim, Stein(h)art, Altägyptische Gefäße von ewiger Schönheit, Museum Weltkulturen, 11 November 2018-10 February 2019.

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