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Vtg MMA Metropolitan Museum of Art Relief Cast Wall Plaque Egyptian Hatiay Stela
$ 39.57
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See Photos. Comes from a clean nonsmoking home. In very good condition. No cracks or repairs. Cast reproduction made by the MMA in 1954 for the Rogers Fund. Hieroglyphics look wonderful. Made to hang on the wall with a built-in hanger. Approx 9" x 10" and weighs just under four pounds. Note, that is not a shadow, but an intentional part of the repro. Produced in the museum's reproduction studio. The master mold was taken from the original piece. Depicts Hatiay kneeling between two standing figures of his son and of a priest, all raising their right hands in adoration of a missing figure of the god, Sokar-Osiris. Hatiay who wears a long pleated kilt with a priestly sash and a broad collar, holds a censer and a spouted libation vase. His son behind him carries a bouquet on his shoulder, which extends beyond border of the relief. The inscription above evokes abundant offerings to the god. Seller Lot #22064-RARB..Listed shipping costs are for the lower 48 (USA) states. For the Eastern US, there is a strong possibility that you will get it with 2 or 3 day shipping. We ship internationally and encourage buyers to use the eBay Global Shipping Program. If there is a difference between the item description and the photos, use the photos to resolve. Pictures are of the exact item(s) you will receive. Should you be moved to give positive feedback, expect thoughtful and kind positive feedback in return. Thanks for looking at our listing! Check out other vintage/antique items we have at http://stores.ebay.com/Suburbia-Harvest?_rdc=1.