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LOT 1424
Large Egyptian Revival Painted Stone Statue
20TH CENTURY A.D.
25 1/2 in. (15.6 kg, 64.5 cm wide).
A substantial decorative designer figurine of Hathor crouching on a rectangular base with sun-disc headdress, splayed wings beneath her outstretched arms, tight-fitting ankle-length robe; after the antique. [No Reserve]
Provenance
From a French collection, Paris.
Ex Parisian gallery, France; latterly with a London, UK, gallery.
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