Part of the proper right side of the wooden outer anthropoid coffin of a lady called Tanetaa. On the (cont.)
Ushabti, wearing a large head attire, divided over the shoulders; arms folded, wearing a long garmen (cont.)
Part of a Monument, inscribed with a portion of a standard and name of Amen-ḥetep III. 8½ in. X 4½ (cont.)
Head of a Goat, in coarse earthenware, coloured blue in tempera. It probably formed the head of a s (cont.)
Amphora, with two handles, conical base with a small foot, ornamented with coloured bands and other (cont.)
Amphora, or vase without any handles, long neck and conical base. H. 7½ in. Red glazed terra-cotta. (cont.)
Bottle, or Jug, with a handle, and a grotesque face of Bes incised upon the belly. H. 7 in. Fawn co (cont.)
Vase, with open mouth, with painted ornamentation on the shoulder. H. 5 in. Red earthenware. Bubast (cont.)
The bottle is a closed vessel with an egg-shaped body and a narrow neck, concluding in a protruding (cont.)
Cake Stamp (?), deeply cut on both sides ; on one is represented an altar, and on the other a rude f (cont.)
Mould, for casting figures of the Bennu bird,, whose presence at Heliopolis symbolized the return of (cont.)
Vase, portion of one in alabaster, with the cartouche of [hieroglyphs] engraved upon it. H. 5¾ in, (cont.)
Moulds, for casting figures of a bird, then Bennu - right and left sides. 3⅝ in. x 3¾ in. Calcareous (cont.)
Handle of a Vase, in the form of a flower, incurved, with the head of a lioness coming out of the ce (cont.)
Symbolic Eye, the right, with a loop on the top; upon the reverse is [hieroglyphs] L. 1 in. Green (cont.)
Vase or Cup, in the form of a goose, the head and neck forming the handle. L. 7½ in. X 4½ in. Alaba (cont.)
Bowl, in red earthenware. H. 4 in., dia. 10 in. XIIth dynasty. Beni Hasan.
Vase, in red earthenware, with a globular base. H. 6 in. Xllth dynasty. Beni Hasan.
Vase, with short neck, swelling out at the shoulder and then tapering towards the base. H. 5 in. Re (cont.)