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Property from a Swiss Private Collection (Lots 74-90)
Lot 89*

An Egyptian fragment of painted and inscribed hypocephalus

23 June – 7 July 2025, 12:00 BST
Online, London, New Bond Street

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An Egyptian fragment of painted and inscribed hypocephalus

Ptolemaic Period, circa 323-30 B.C.
8.2cm high, 7.4cm wide

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Provenance:
Anonymous sale; Binoche & Giquello, Paris, 19 June 2013, lot 87.
Mr M. collection, Paris, acquired at the above sale.
with Arteas Ltd., London and Paris.
The property of a Swiss private collector, acquired from the above 21 November 2014.

A hypocephalus is disc-shaped and generally of stuccoed linen which was placed under the head of the deceased. The scenes relate to resurrection and to life after death, connecting to the Osirian myth. The circle was believed to magically protect the deceased.

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