This is a mummiform shabti figurine with inscription.
It is from Egypt but the exact location is unknown. This is a shabti or ‘answerer’ inscribed for ‘the Osiris, the beloved of the God in front of Amen, Amenmose.’ The inscription on a shabti usually has part of the prayer to bring the shabti to life and the name of the owner. The shabti usually carries a hoe and a basket, ready to work in the fields. Shabtis were mass produced using moulds, and probably millions were made. This is a mummiform shabti figurine with inscription. It is made from faience. It is over 2700 years old, dating to the 21st or 22nd Dynasty (1069-715 BCE) in the Third Intermediate Period.