Vase, in dark green steatite, flat-sided and wedge-shaped, with two embryo handles. H. 1½ in.
Vase in banded alabaster, probably used for koḥl or ointment. H. 2 in.
Vase for holding koḥl ; globular body, flat circular moulded base, narrow neck, with a wide mouth an (cont.)
Measure or vase in zoned alabaster with a small handle on one side. H. 6 in. : dia. 5½ in. Benha.
Vase, of elegant form, having the cartouche of āa-xeperu-Rā, Amenophis II., and Khemennu, the ancien (cont.)
Bottle, or Jug, with a handle, and a grotesque face of Bes incised upon the belly. H. 7 in. Fawn co (cont.)
Vase, or bottle with one handle, ornamented with bands in red, blue and green, in various designs, a (cont.)
Vase or bottle, with two handles fixed on to a short neck; the body swells out and is marked with co (cont.)
Vase or bottle of peculiar form, with a short cylindrical neck and two handles, standing as it were (cont.)
Vase, with open mouth, with painted ornamentation on the shoulder. H. 5 in. Red earthenware. Bubast (cont.)
Vase, with flat sides, two loop handles and a wide mouth. L. 4¾ in. Alabaster. Gurob.
Vase, with small mouth, gradually swelling to the middle and then tapering to the foot. H. 9 in., d (cont.)
Vase, or Bottle, semi-globular, pear-shaped. H. 8½ in. Red Ware. Presented by Prof. Flinders Petrie (cont.)
Vase, pear-shaped, with pointed base. H. 5¾ in. Red ware. Nagada.
Vase, similar [HP3784]. H. 5 in. Red ware. Presented by Prof. Flinders Petrie. Nagada.
Vase, or koḥl Pot, with a lid ; portion of the rim is broken off H. 1¾ in., dia. at base, 2¼ in. Al (cont.)
Handle of a Vase, in the form of a flower, incurved, with the head of a lioness coming out of the ce (cont.)
Fragment of a Vase, bearing the name of [hieroglyphs] Usertsen, a king of the Xllth dynasty. H. 5 i (cont.)
Vase, in form of the hieroglyph khnum [hieroglyph], with a broad flat rim and handle, set off from i (cont.)
Vase, narrow flat rim and open mouth. H. 7⅝ in., dia. 4⅞ in. Diorite. Old Empire. Plate XXXIII. Aby (cont.)