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ID number:  ECM 9
Named collection:  The Eton Myers Collection
Title / Object name:  Vase Sherd
Object type:  Vessel fragment
Place made:  Africa: Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes
Culture:  Egyptian; Upper Egyptian; New Kingdom
Date made:  1390-1352 BCE; Dynasty 18; reign of Amenhotep III
Place collected:  Africa: Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Malqata or WV/KV22 tomb of Amenhotep III (?)
Collector:  Myers, William Joseph
Materials:  Glazed composition; Egyptian faience
Measurements:  overall: 6.8 cm x 6.8 cm x 2.8 cm (H x W x D)
Provenance:  Africa: Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Malqata or WV/KV22 tomb of Amenhotep III (?); Myers, William Joseph 1899; Eton College
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Description: Fragment from the upper part of a faience vessel, with remains of five rows of rishi (feathered) decoration in blue on white ground on neck, a single row in white with red detail on blue ground at shoulder, and white on blue petal frieze below. On reverse in neck portion, impression of reeds and string.
Collector Marks: on back of sherd is the number 1765 written in pencil.
Cultural Significance: high quality two coloured faience with incised patterns and in colours of blue and white are distinct and known datable examples come from the reign of Amenhotep III. Excavated examples come from the tomb of Amenhotep III (KV22) and from the site of Malqata, Amenhotep III's royal palace on the West Bank at Thebes.
Comparanda: ECM 5, ECM 6, ECM 7, ECM 8, and ECM 9; Henry Wallis, Egyptian Ceramic Art 1900, p. 6 fig. 12 (Egyptian Museum CCG 3965); Metropolitan Museum of Art New York 12.180.369 (Met excavations Malqata); National Museums Scotland A.1954.37

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Myers, William Joseph
British
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