Egyptian Canopic Jar Lid: Imsety, Late Period
An Egyptian Limestone Canopic jar lid in the form of 'Imsety', late period, circa 600 to 300 B.C. Representing one of the four Sons of Horus and guardian of the liver. Some ancient loss evident, otherwise intact, traces of azure pigment. Presented on custo
Alabaster Canopic Jar and Ampule from Egypt
Egyptian alabaster Canopic jar and Ampule
Egyptian Alabaster Canopic Jar with Imsety Head Lid
A superb and rare Egyptian veined alabaster canopic jar, New Kingdom 1550-1070 BC, the lid carved in the form of the head of Imsety, the human-headed Son of Horus and guardian of the liver; hieroglyphic inscription incised into the body of the vessel., 38
Late Period Imsety Canopic Jar Cover
An Egyptian wood Canopic jar cover of Imsety, guardian of the liver, late period 600-300BC. Height 5.12 in.
Egyptian Antiquities Collection
A collection of Egyptian antiquities, 2000 BC and later comprising an alabaster cosmetic dish 3.54 in. diameter, an alabaster falcon headed Canopic jar cover. Height 0.98 in. etc