Partial wood sarcophagus lid with deeply carved and incised face with original paint and form intact.
Finely modeled fabric with gesso, gilt and paint.
Ancient Egyptian funerary mask depicting a smiling young lady with a diadem of a winged scarab beetle on her head.
Two-handled clay urn from Ancient Cypress. With orignal paint. Dating from 800 B.C.
Ancient Etruscan terra cotta water vessel with orignal paint and decoration. Circa 800 B.C. No repairs. Hand painted.
The eyes probably held glass inserts to imitate pupils. Originally inlaid into a sarcophagus lid, which has vanished.
This Ancient Egyptian carving in striped alabaster is approximately 3000 years old. Striped alabaster was a favorite stone in ancient Egypt for decorative carving and tomb furnishings.