An Egyptian Ushabti,a servant in the afterlife for the renep-priest Horemheb,son of Ankh-Pa-Chered,born of Ta-Sherit-En-Ta-Ihet.
In faience,originally blue clear glaze but now weathered with whitish parts.
A terracotta figurine of the child Harpocrates,the greek name for the Egyptian god Horus.Modelled with a hood ,as the god of silence with one finger to the mouth and cradling a jar in the left hand.Popular with the Romans in Egypt along with Serap...