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6-10. Five blue glazed faience ushabtiu figures of Pen-ta-urt, 

 the scribe who wrote the description of the campaigns 

 of Rameses II. About B.C. 1300. 

 11-15. Five flat figures, of unusual shape, of a priest of Amen ; 

 the hieroglyphs are cut in relief. From Thebes. 



16. Portion of a bronze figure of a Queen, or lady of high 



rank, inlaid with gold. XVIIIth dynasty. B.C. 1500. 



17. Bronze figure of " Horus of the Two Horizons," wearing- 



plumes. Unique. XXth dynasty, 

 ly. Faience bead with the cartouche of Nubkaura, i.e., 

 Amenemhat II. Xllth dynasty. 



19. Blue faience ball for children. 



20. Ithyphallic mummied figure in the form of Osiris, from 



the newly-excavated temple of Osiris at Karnak. 



21. Burnt brick mould for casting figures of Osiris. Sa'ite 



Period. Unique. 



22. Alabaster unguent vase with the cartouche of Thothmes 



III. on the side and on the cover. B.C. 1500. 



23. Bronze jar, or pitcher, with lotus-shaped handle. 



24. Model of a group of the hieroglyphs for "life, stability, 



and power," for inlaying in a plaque or relief. 



25. Model of the hieroglyph for " field " or " meadow," for 



inlaying. 



26. Solid bronze head from the statue of a priest or high 



official. XlXth or XXth dynasty. 



27. Opaque glass vessel from the' tomb of Thothmes III. A 



rare subject. About B.C. 1500. 



28. Bronze lamp, with the handle in the form of a mouse. 



Late period. 



29. A bronze censer, with chain. Late period. 



30. Blue glazed faience figure of a priest. 



31. Wooden figure of Osiris. XlXth dynasty. 



32. Wooden figure of Amenhetep III. (b.c. 1450), with the 



attributes of Osiris, 



33. Wooden figure of Rameses II. (b.c. 1300), with the 



attributes of Osiris. 

 34-39. Six large steatite scarabs bearing the cartouches of 

 Amenhetep and Queen Ti. From the Sudan. 



40. Faience pendant " heart " scarab, for laying on a mummy. 



41. Reed flute with six holes, with metal band at each end. 



42. Blue glazed faience plaque with a head of Bes in relief. 



Fine colour. XXIInd dynasty. 



43-48. Six flint implements. Predynastic period. 



49-52. A pair of shell bracelets and a pair of bone bracelets. 



53. Stone model of the claw of an animal. 



54. Massive stone mace-head, with inscription. 



55. Black stone toilet box. XXIInd dynasty. 



56. Part of a large faience ankh, or symbol of " life," with the 



signs for '• serenity " and " stability " superimposed. It 



