Romano-Egyptian Terracotta Statuette Fragment of Harpocrates

Item Description

C. 1st Century BC/AD

A terracotta statuette fragment of a youthful Harpocrates, portrayed standing, touching his mouth with his index finger. Harpocrates wears a long loose garment and wears a double crown atop his curly hair.

Although a fragment, it has crisp detail and is a nice example. Collectors old description ticket included.

Ref: Brooklyn Museum, accession no. 37.1622E

Provenance: The collection of the late Sir Clinton Charles Donald Cory, 5th Baronet of Coryton. From Agroa Ancient Art, Vienna, 11th October 1985.

Size: 94mm height

SKU: DEN-R644

£275.00

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