Coffin Lid, the inner lid of a coffin of a Priestess of Ȧmen-Rā. The mask is brightly coloured yello (cont.)
Textiles, a case containing three fragments of woven tapestry; the central one is a square panel, pa (cont.)
Piece of Linen, of yellow flax, from the wrapping of a mummy; upon the top is a horizontal line of h (cont.)
Band; part of a robe of fine yellow flax, ornamented with flowers and birds woven in brown wool. L. (cont.)
Case, containing in the centre a square panel of woven tapestry upon yellow flax, an ornament of a r (cont.)
Oval Ornament, of woven tapestry, in colours, dark red ground; two saints, each attended by a spirit (cont.)
Case, containing three pieces of textile fabrics; the first piece is a band of a linen robe of woven (cont.)
Portion of a blue paste Scarab, on the back of which is a bennu bird. L. 1⅛ in. Bubastis.
White glazed Scarab, inscribed with a hawk or vulture, and the prenomen of Ȧmen-ḥetep III. L. ¹³⁄₁₆ (cont.)
Light glazed steatite Scarab, inscribed with the hawk of Horus, wearing crowns of the North and Sout (cont.)
Green gazed steatite Duck (head broken), inscribed [HIEROGLYPHS], "Ȧmen-Rā, lord of the two lands." (cont.)
Yellow glazed steatite Scarab, inscribed with a winged hawk, a breast-plate with two hawks' heads, a (cont.)
Blue paste Duck, inscribed [HIEROGLYPHS]. L. ⁷⁄₁₆ in.
White glazed steatite Duck, inscribed [HIEROGLYPHS]. L. ⁹⁄₁₆ in.
Sepulchral box, in the form of a pylon of a temple. On one side is a false door, over which are thre (cont.)
Sepulchral Amulets ; twenty-five in blue, green and brown glazed faïence plaques, and four in wood, (cont.)
Rectangular Plate, having upon it the right utchat ; in the pupil of the eye is the god Ptaḥ-Sochar (cont.)
Rectangular Case for receiving the mummied remains of a hawk ; it has been opened. Upon the top is a (cont.)
Hawk, similar figure [HP2740]. H. ½ in. Blue faïence. Bubastis.
Hawk,. similar figure [HP2747]. H. ¾ in. Blue glazed steatite. Bubastis.