Delve into the grandeur of Ancient Egypt's New Kingdom period with this Miniature Exhibited Egyptian Vessel, a stunning piece of artistry from the 18th to 20th Dynasty, around 1550 to 1070 BCE. Crafted with the meticulous attention to detail that is emblematic of ancient Egyptian craftsmanship, this mold-formed pottery vessel is a true representation of the era's affinity for combining form with function.

The vessel's design is inspired by the natural beauty of the papyrus plant, a symbol of life and fertility in ancient Egyptian culture. The base of the vessel is encircled by raised flower petals, intricately modeled to resemble the papyrus bloom, while above these petaloid projections, two slender branches extend downwards, each adorned with delicate petals. These features are not merely decorative; they echo the Egyptians' veneration of the papyrus plant, which was integral to their daily life and religious practices.

Adding to the vessel's functionality and aesthetic is a pierced ring handle on the verso, suggesting that this object was designed for practical use, likely to hold precious oils, perfumes, or medicines. The petite size of the vessel, with a diameter of 1.25 inches and a height of 3.1 inches (3.2 cm x 7.9 cm), indicates that it was possibly intended for personal use or as part of funerary or temple offerings.

This vessel has a distinguished exhibition history, having been displayed in the Lily Place Collection at the Minneapolis Institute of Art from 1928 to 1958 and at the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art (RAFFMA) at California State University, San Bernardino from 1998 to 2023. Its reference numbers and the old museum number handwritten in red ink along its base testify to its well-documented provenance.

While time has softened some of the vessel's finer details, the molded motifs have been remarkably preserved, displaying the skill of New Kingdom artisans. The condition is noted as intact and excellent, with the expected wear that comes with an object of such age, including abrading and fading to pigment.

The vessel's journey through time is as rich as its craftsmanship, having been part of Dr. W. Benson Harer's collection in Los Angeles and previously residing in the Superior Gallery, as well as the L. Blumka collection after being bequeathed by Ms. Lily Place to the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Its origins trace back to the Cairo Suq in Egypt, adding an authentic layer to its historical significance.

This exquisite Miniature Egyptian Pottery Vessel is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its status as a genuine artifact of Ancient Egypt's storied past. It is a remarkable piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike, offering a tangible connection to the ancient world's rich traditions and unparalleled artistry.

VISUAL ANALYSIS REPORT:
The miniature Egyptian vessel is a beautifully crafted artifact, with molded motifs that emulate the papyrus bloom, an essential symbol in ancient Egyptian iconography. The vessel's design, with its detailed petal projections and slender branches, coupled with the practicality of a pierced ring handle, reveals its dual purpose as both a functional object and a work of art. Its historical exhibition and provenance provide credibility to its authenticity, making it a valuable piece for both historical and aesthetic appreciation. The weathering on the vessel is consistent with its age, and the craftsmanship remains evident despite the passage of time.

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Delve into the grandeur of Ancient Egypt's New Kingdom period with this Miniature Exhibited Egyptian Vessel, a stunning piece of artistry from the 18th to 20th Dynasty, around 1550 to 1070 BCE. Crafted with the meticulous attention to detail that is emblematic of ancient Egyptian craftsmanship, this mold-formed pottery vessel is a true representation of the era's affinity for combining form with function.

The vessel's design is inspired by the natural beauty of the papyrus plant, a symbol of life and fertility in ancient Egyptian culture. The base of the vessel is encircled by raised flower petals, intricately modeled to resemble the papyrus bloom, while above these petaloid projections, two slender branches extend downwards, each adorned with delicate petals. These features are not merely decorative; they echo the Egyptians' veneration of the papyrus plant, which was integral to their daily life and religious practices.

Adding to the vessel's functionality and aesthetic is a pierced ring handle on the verso, suggesting that this object was designed for practical use, likely to hold precious oils, perfumes, or medicines. The petite size of the vessel, with a diameter of 1.25 inches and a height of 3.1 inches (3.2 cm x 7.9 cm), indicates that it was possibly intended for personal use or as part of funerary or temple offerings.

This vessel has a distinguished exhibition history, having been displayed in the Lily Place Collection at the Minneapolis Institute of Art from 1928 to 1958 and at the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art (RAFFMA) at California State University, San Bernardino from 1998 to 2023. Its reference numbers and the old museum number handwritten in red ink along its base testify to its well-documented provenance.

While time has softened some of the vessel's finer details, the molded motifs have been remarkably preserved, displaying the skill of New Kingdom artisans. The condition is noted as intact and excellent, with the expected wear that comes with an object of such age, including abrading and fading to pigment.

The vessel's journey through time is as rich as its craftsmanship, having been part of Dr. W. Benson Harer's collection in Los Angeles and previously residing in the Superior Gallery, as well as the L. Blumka collection after being bequeathed by Ms. Lily Place to the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Its origins trace back to the Cairo Suq in Egypt, adding an authentic layer to its historical significance.

This exquisite Miniature Egyptian Pottery Vessel is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its status as a genuine artifact of Ancient Egypt's storied past. It is a remarkable piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike, offering a tangible connection to the ancient world's rich traditions and unparalleled artistry.

VISUAL ANALYSIS REPORT:
The miniature Egyptian vessel is a beautifully crafted artifact, with molded motifs that emulate the papyrus bloom, an essential symbol in ancient Egyptian iconography. The vessel's design, with its detailed petal projections and slender branches, coupled with the practicality of a pierced ring handle, reveals its dual purpose as both a functional object and a work of art. Its historical exhibition and provenance provide credibility to its authenticity, making it a valuable piece for both historical and aesthetic appreciation. The weathering on the vessel is consistent with its age, and the craftsmanship remains evident despite the passage of time.

El vendedor y su historia

Coleccionables exclusivos: selecciones realizadas según la autenticidad, la procedencia, el material y el valor histórico. Esto lo respaldamos con certificados de autenticidad, valores de licencias de importación y exportación y nuestro conocimiento del mercado. Envíos: Solo realizamos envíos dentro de la UE y no a EE. UU. ni a ningún otro país.
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Cultura
Antiguo Egipto, Imperio Nuevo
Name of object
Recipiente de floración de papiro | Colección Lily Place
Siglo / marco temporal
1550BCE - 1070BCE
Procedencia
Galería / anticuario
Tema/representación
Flora
País de origen
Egipto
Material
Alfarería
Estado
Buen estado
Height
79 mm

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Fast shipping perfect packaging the earring is gorgeous !! Everything perfect! Thank you very much

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Thank you for the nice feedback, enjoy your beautiful piece!

Très bel objet. Bien emballé et rapidement livré. Accompagné des documents nécessaires (coa, invoice). Je suis très satisfait et recommande ce vendeur.

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Das ist eine unglaubliche Objekt Ich danke Ihnen vielmals für Verkauf Alles sehr gut gegangen Danke

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7 valoraciones (7 en los últimos 12 meses)
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Fast shipping perfect packaging the earring is gorgeous !! Everything perfect! Thank you very much

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El vendedor garantiza y puede probar que el objeto ha sido obtenido legalmente. Catawiki ha informado al vendedor de que tenía que proporcionar la documentación exigida por las leyes y reglamentos de su país de residencia. El vendedor garantiza que tiene derecho a vender/exportar este objeto. El vendedor le proporcionará al comprador toda la información disponible sobre la procedencia del objeto. El vendedor garantiza que se tramitarán todos los permisos necesarios. El vendedor informará inmediatamente al comprador de cualquier retraso en la obtención de dichos permisos.