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Christie’s auction values 13 Egyptian artefacts at $1.2M

An ancient Egyptian Siltstone head of Ram auctioned at Christie’s, New York (Egypt Independent)

Egypt Independent

Thirteen Egyptian artefacts are set to be auctioned on October 13th at Christie’s international auctions hall in New York. The auction house has set the base price for the artefacts at US$1.2 Million.

The pieces, dating from the third century BC to the sixth century AD, will be sold in an auction featuring a large collection of antiquities from the ancient Mediterranean world, representing Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Middle Eastern civilizations.

“Christie’s began promoting the artefacts on its official website months ago, using three-dimensional photographs”, according to Hussein Duqail, a researcher in Egyptian and Roman antiquities.

Among the pieces are three bronze statues, two of cats and one of the ancient deity Bes, dating back to 664-332 BC.

Duqail said, “the collection includes a gold snake bracelet that was originally acquired by the Swiss Lawyer Maurice Bouvier (1901-1981), who smuggled it from the city of Alexandria to Switzerland in 1959. The bracelet’s estimated value ranges from US$8,000 to US$12,000”.

Another artefact for sale is a limestone head of a man belonging to the Old Kingdom (2575-2465 BC). Christie’s acquired the head from an anonymous party in 2011, and its estimated price is set between US120,000 and US$180,000.

A vessel made from mottled limestone and gold that dates back to the predynastic period, will also be auctioned. The Swiss Art Market bought the vessel from a man in 2016, and its value ranges between US$80,000 and US$120,000.

Duqail urged Egyptian authorities to stop the sale of these unique pieces of Egyptian history.

Christie’s has auctioned dozens of Egyptian pieces over the past several years, most notably the head of Amun, which sold for roughly six million dollars despite Cairo’s strong protestations against the sale.

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