SoldEgyptian Coptic bone doll and Egyptian-style scarabAn Egyptian Coptic bone doll and Egyptian-style scarab. The Coptic bone doll, Roman Egypt, c. 5th-7th Century AD, with a nice desert varnish and in modern times was turned into a pin on a gold settingSee Sold Price
Egyptian Coptic bone doll and Egyptian-style scarabAn Egyptian Coptic bone doll and Egyptian-style scarab. The Coptic bone doll, Roman Egypt, c. 5th-7th Century AD, with a nice desert varnish and in modern times was turned into a pin on a gold settingSee Sold Price
Egyptian Coptic bone doll and Egyptian-style scarabAn Egyptian Coptic bone doll and Egyptian-style scarab. The Coptic bone doll, Roman Egypt, c. 5th-7th Century AD, with a nice desert varnish and in modern times was turned into a pin on a gold settingSee Sold Price
An Egyptian Coptic Bone DollCa. 4th-6th Century A.D. Carved from a single piece of bone, in the form of a stylized doll, with incised facial features and body details, plain backside. 2-5/8" (6.8cm). no reserveSee Sold Price
Egyptian Coptic Bone Doll7th-8th century AD. A D-section carved bone doll with heater-shaped face, saltire and transverse bars to the upper body, round socket to the groin, stub arms and legs with notched ends. 42 grams, 10.5See Sold Price
Egyptian Coptic Bone Doll7th-8th century AD. A D-section carved bone doll with stylised face, saltire and transverse bars to the upper body, round socket to the groin, stub arms and legs with notched ends. 42 grams, 10.5cm (4See Sold Price
SoldEgyptian Coptic Bone Doll7th-8th century AD A D-section carved doll with heater-shaped face, saltire and transverse bars to the upper body, round socket to the groin, stub arms and legs with notched ends. 42 grams, 10.5 cm (4See Sold Price
Egyptian Coptic Bone Doll7th-8th century AD. A D-section carved bone doll with heater-shaped face, saltire and transverse bars to the upper body, round socket to the groin, stub arms and legs with notched ends. 42 grams, 10.5See Sold Price
SoldLot: 3 Primitive Dolls including Egyptian Coptic Boincludes 7th - 8th century, 3 1/4" Egyptian Coptic bone doll on wooden base, hand carved and painted tribal woman with baby on back, and a wooden folk art carving of child Size: tallest 15"See Sold Price
SoldAncient Egyptian 13 Coptic Bone Dolls LotTYPE:Antiques SUB TYPE:Doll REGION:Middle East SUB REGION:Egypt MEDIUM:Bone SGD/UNS: TITLE:Ancient Egyptian 13 Coptic Bone Dolls Lot CATALOG NOTES:A collection of 13 different Coptic bone doll figuresSee Sold Price
SoldEgyptian Coptic Carved Bone DollCirca 5th-6th century AD. A carved bone figure with hollow rear, the features shown by means of rectilinear incisions and drilled points. Bone, 16 grams, 64 mm. Ex Terence Eva collection, London, UK;See Sold Price
SoldA mixed Lot of 4 Egyptian itemsA mixed Lot of 4 Egyptian items. Lot includes 3 Coptic bone dolls, c. 5th - 7th Century AD, and a faience ‘Sons of Horus’ amulet, Late Period, c. 64 - 30 BC. Largest H: 2 1/3 in (6cm). Ex Ex EstatSee Sold Price
SoldA neat little Coptic bone doll, Roman EgyptA neat little Coptic bone doll, Roman Egypt, c. 3rd – 5th Century AD, the figure stylized with large eyes and holes at the shoulders for the attachment of arms. Beautifully patinated a darker brownSee Sold Price
SoldA lot of 3 Coptic bone dolls, Roman EgyptA lot of 3 Coptic bone dolls, Roman Egypt, c. 5th - 7th Century AD, each with nice desert varnish. Two are full bodies, and one just a head. Largest H: 2 1/2 in (6.4cm), Smallest H: 7/8 in (2.2cm). ExSee Sold Price
A lot of 3 Coptic bone dolls, Roman EgyptA lot of 3 Coptic bone dolls, Roman Egypt, c. 5th - 7th Century AD, each with nice desert varnish. Two are full bodies, and one just a head. Largest H: 2 1/2 in (6.4cm), Smallest H: 7/8 in (2.2cm). ExSee Sold Price
A Coptic carved bone doll, Roman EgyptA Coptic carved bone doll, Roman Egypt, c. 5th - 7th Century AD, flat-backed, front with concentric diamond-shaped lozenges, perhaps stylized limbs, the eyes are dots within circles and low headdress.See Sold Price
A Coptic carved bone doll, Roman EgyptA Coptic carved bone doll, Roman Egypt, c. 5th - 7th Century AD, flat-backed, front with concentric diamond-shaped lozenges, perhaps stylized limbs, the eyes are dots within circles and low headdress.See Sold Price
SoldEgyptian Coptic Doll's Head4th-6th century AD. A carved bone face and chest from a figurine or doll, with incised eyes, mouth and brow, reserved ears and nose. 7.47 grams, 55mm (2 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquiredSee Sold Price
SoldEgyptian Style Coptic Doll GroupA group of three undated archaistic bone figures of nude females; one with left arm crossed over body, one with arms by the side and realistic carving, one with engraved details of the body and largeSee Sold Price
SoldEgyptian Coptic Bone CrossCirca 7th-12th century A.D. Of equal-arm type, with reserved concentric panels to the obverse and central socket; pierced for suspension. Cf. similar item in the collection of the British Museum underSee Sold Price
SoldEgyptian Coptic Bone Archer's Thumb RingEgypt, Coptic culture, ca. 3rd to 5th century CE. A petite thumb ring carved from cow or ox bone used to aid an archer in repeatedly loosing arrows from a bow without damaging the skin on his or her fSee Sold Price
SoldEgyptian Coptic Bone Thoth Finger Ring5th-7th century AD. A carved finger ring with D-section hoop and rectangular bezel with reserved figure of Thoth with one hand raised; inscribed Arabic-script graffiti to the sides of the bezel. 2.25See Sold Price
SoldA Coptic Bone DollEgypt; c. 4th-5th century AD A large and evocative bone doll with great patina and presence. Custom stand. Dimensions 5 1/8" (13 cm) Provenance: Provenance: The John J. Slocum Collection Mr. SlocuSee Sold Price
SoldEgyptian Coptic Bone Finial4th-7th century AD. A bone finial or handle depicting a figure wearing a tripartite wig. 111.6 grams, 48mm (2"). From the property of a London gentleman; thence by descent; previously in an importantSee Sold Price