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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
[EGYPTIAN 
Small stands with ten or twelve crucible- shaped vases. Blue vorre 
lam. 3 in. 1., 2 in. b„ 1 J to 1± in. h. P 
Small slab with four small jars having spouts, probably for colours 
Blue porcelain . m. h., 3 in. dr. 
Thick slab with eight excavations, having the appearance of a stand 
with eight vases; probably for colours. Arragonite. 8 in. b., 3 in. d. 
in. h. 
Rectangular slab, with cartouche-shaped well for colour, and a small 
mulkr or grinder. Basalt 4J in. 1., 3 in. b„ 1 in. h. Presented 
by Sir J. G. Wilkinson , 1834. 
Similar slab, flatter. Slate. 5 in. 1., 3 in. b., 4 in. h. 
Mullers from similar slabs ; one found near the masonry of the Great 
Pyramid, at Abooseer. Basalt, wood. 3 to 2 in. h. Presented by 
Col. Howard Vyse ana J. S. P erring, Esq., 1840. J 
Circular seal or stamp, the handle in the shape of two lotus flowers • 
on the base, concentric circles of pellets. Stone. 2f in. dr. 
s iT ii • SeaI ;?’ 0n the base various ornaments. Stone or terra cotta . 
14 to 1^ in. dr. 
Rectangular seal with a circular handle, on the base hieroglyphics. 
Stone. 2f m. 1., 2£ m. h. 
Seals, with impression of a jackal, and a bull. U in. 1. Terra 
cotta. 2 
Triangular seal, on which is a peculiar sjmibol. Bronze. U in. dr. 
Oval impression of a seal, from a papyrus, with the prenomen of 
Amasis-Neith-si. Terra cotta. .1 J in. dr. 
Seal with name of Nafnaarut, a monarch of the xxix. dynastv. Clay 
Three impressions of seals; a head of Pallas, a sleeping do», and 
hieroglyphics. Terra cotta. 1 to l in. dr. 
Another with Greek ? characters. Lead. 1 in. dr. 
Two slabs, with 7 names of liquid substances; below each a small 
weii 3 One has the name and titles of Atkai. Arragonite. 54 in. 
d., Ji^ in. h. w 
DiV il py 1 l indric al box for ink, with a chain for the pen case; 
the whole similar to the hieroglyphic symbol for scribe, or writing 
Bronze. 2f in. h. box, 6f in. h. case. g 
Pugillares, or folding wax tablets, for writing. A few lines of 
Greek have been written with a style on one. With them is a 
short curved style and small iron signet. Wood. 9J in. 1., 5 in. b., 
Instruments ; broad blades with recurved handles ; knives lunated at 
one extremity and hooked at the other ; pair of pliers. Some of these 
were found m the same tomb with the board in Case V. Bronze. 
Small bag, found with one of the preceding instruments. Leather . 
74 m. 1., 4f m. h. 
i , of a Grseco- Egyptian female upon very thin wood. Cedar. 
1 ft. 4 m. 1., 2| m. b. 
. fragment, portion of a calendar. Calcareous stone. 84 in. h 6 
in. b. - 9 
Fragment with seven lines of hieratic, commencing with a date of 
he 7ih year of Horus ? in the 5th line is another date of the first of 
Paym, of the 21st year of the reign of Amenophis II. Calcareous 
stone. 1 ft. ] m. b., 6-J in. h. 
