A pair of Egyptian-style standing figurines carved from a cream-coloured material with a fine visible grain, characteristic of bone or ivory-effect composite. Each figure is mounted on a rectangular, dark-coloured polished stone base. The first figurine depicts a pharaoh wearing a nemes headdress with a uraeus, with arms crossed over the chest holding a crook and flail. The second figurine is shown in profile, wearing a tall crown resembling the White Crown of Upper Egypt and holding a sceptre. Both figures are dressed in traditional pleated kilts with detailed geometric carvings. No maker or factory marks are present. Orange rectangular inventory stickers with the handwritten number 124 are adhered to both bases, with an additional small white sticker numbered 14 on the upper figurine base.
Condition report:
Both figurines are in good condition with no evidence of chips, cracks, or professional repairs. The carved surfaces show minimal wear and the detail remains well-defined.
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