EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
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a band of flowers, and the calyx and petals of the lotus. Porcelain. 
4 in. dr., 2 ^ in. h. 
Div. 3. " Vase in shape of the ibex, standing on a plinth ; the mouth 
of the vessel on the back. Underneath, a small animal. Pottery . 
2 J in. h. 
Vases in the shape of a hedgehog ; the aperture on the back; one 
has before it a human head. Pottery. If in. h. Thebes. 
Vases with long necks ; one with the neck twisted. Glass. 7 \ to 
2 in. h. _ . , 
Small vase with four handles. Porcelain , or opaque glass. 
Small diota; one handle broken. Porcelain, or opaque glass . 
44 in. h. Memphis. . . _ 
w Small jug, richly ornamented ; a portion ot the handle still re- 
maining. Porcelain , or opaque glass - 3f in. h. 
Two small vases, resembling in shape those found m Etruria. 
Porcelain or opaque glass. 4^ to 3 in. h. 
Vases with flat circular bodies, and necks of lotus flowers, apes, and 
oskhs ; on the lateral bands are invocations to Amoun, Phtah, Nefer- 
Atum, Khons, Neith, and Pasht. Porcelain, pottery, Sfc. 5J to 3 
in. h. Thebes. 
Vase, or rather lamp in shape of a small bottle, with a spout; above, 
six small circular holes. Pottery. 3^ in. h. Presented by Sir J. G. 
Wilkinson, 1834. , , 
Double vases, connected together by the lip, handies, or body. 
Painted pottery. 4J in. h. . „ . , 
Div. 4. Fragments from vases ; one, which is from Uoptos, has 
the figure of a hare traced on it ; on another is a spiral ornament. 
Pottery. Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson , 1834. 
Vase of libations ; on it various symbols. The body has an oval hole 
through its centre. In front is a small spout, formed by the neck and 
beak of a bird. Terracotta. 10^ in. h. 
CASE 26. VASES, LAMPS, ETC. 
Div. 2. Jar-shaped vase, with three small handles on the neck. 
Painted pottery . II 5 in. h. 
Bottle-shaped vase, with three small handles round the body; be- 
tween them three emblems of life, with human hands, in each a gom. 
Painted pottery. 10J in. h. . . . . r . e . . 
Div. 3. Four ampullse, each inscribed with, a single line of hiera- 
tic. Two have stoppers. Pottery. to 5g in. h. 
CASE 27. MUMMY COFFIN. 
Inner coffin of Harsontiotf, prophet-priest of Amoun in Thebes, 
The interior represents an astronomical scene, in which many of the 
principal stars are personified by the goddess Ta-her, Isis- Sothis, Osi- 
ris, &c., in boats; with the progress of the sun, capture of the apophis, 
prisoners bound, &c. On the lower half is Nutpe. See Mummy m 
Case 69. Cedar wood. 
Figure of Osiris, standing. The body and pedestal are covered with 
invocations of the deceased Harsontiotf. In. the plinth an excavation 
with a cover, on which is the hawk of Sochari. Wood. 2 ft. h. 
