EGYPTIAN AND ASSYKIAN ANTIQUITIES. 59' 



72. An ebony jewel-box, or toilet-case, inlaid with 



figures of saints in ivory or bone. The corners 

 are bound with bronze edging. A very rare 

 object. Christian Period, 



73. A green glazed porcelain plaque. From the Sudan. 



74. A green glazed porcelain cartouche of Tirhakah, 



King of Egypt about e.g. 650. From the Sudan. 



75. A horn from an ox or cow of the Pie-dynastic 



Period. 



76. A large black, painted wooden figure of Osiris, with 



inlaid obsidian eyes. From the Tuat Chamber in 

 the Tomb of Thothmes III. XVlIIth dynasty. 



77. A large steatite scarab, on which is cut the name 



of Queen Ti. From Sadenga in the Sudan. 



78. A large scarab, of unusual shape and design, with 



the prenomen Menkheperra. From Sadenga in 

 the Sudan. 



79. A large, handsome, finely-painted outer coflfin of 



Hent-Mehit, a priestess of Amen-Ra at Thebes 

 about B.C. 1000. 



80. A blue paste cylindrical seal of Pepi II. Vlth 



dynasty. From Thebes. 



81. An ebony model of a hippopotamus. Pre-dynastic 



Period. 



82. A large flint knife, very finely worked, 12^ in. long. 



P]-e-dynastic Period. 



83. A very fine bronze mirror, on the face of which is 



cut in outline a figure of the deceased adoring a 

 god who is seated in a shrine. The handle is 

 made of ivory ; decoration, a double hawk-head. 

 A rare object. XXth dynasty. From Thebes. 



84-87. A set of Canopic vases in a deep ultramarine-blue 

 vitreous paste. From the tomb of Amen-hetep II. 

 Xyillth dynasty. From the Tombs of the Kings. 



88. A head of a Canopic vase in blue vitreous paste. 

 XVIIIth dynasty. From Thebes. 



89-92. A set of figures of the Four Sons of Horus, Mesta, 

 Hapi, Tuamutef, Qebhsenuf. 



93. A large vase, date and provenance uncertain. 



94-107. An interesting series of fourteen flints of the Pre- 

 dynastic Period. 



108. A wooden model from a tomb of a yoke of oxen 



engaged in ploughing, with figures of two farmers. 

 From Beni Hasan. 



109. A similar model, but with one figure of a man. 



From Beni Hasan. 



