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mounted by the head and neck of an ibis and disk of 
the moon, crowned with an otf. 3f in. h. 
Bronze. Thmki, the Egyptian Themis, in Osirian 
dress, seated on a pedestal; the sides have been inlaid ; 
her head bound by a fillet surmounted by a feather. 
4§ in. h. 
Div. 3— Wood , blue and bluish green 'porcelain, stea¬ 
tite , glass, fyc. Khons as Kneph, &c., (vide A, 2). 
Blue porcelain. The same divinity quadrifrons, bi- 
frons, &c. From 4 in. to f in. h. 
Blue porcelain. Heads of Khons as Kneph, &c. 
Aigis of the same, and square amulet, representing 
the same in relief; Rev. two crocodiles in intaglio. 4 
to | in. h. 
Red composition. Small tablet representing Khons as 
Kneph, &c., in relief. The ornament on the head re¬ 
sembles a modius. If in. h. 
Green porcelain. Amoun-ra, seated. 1| in. h. 
Green porcelain. Maut, walking; on the plinth, be¬ 
hind, an inscription, “ Maut, the great mother.” Her 
head attire composed of pendent uraei. 2§ in. h. 
White porcelain. iEgisofMaut. 1 in. h. 
Lapis lazuli. Neith walking. From 1 to 1| in. h. 
Blue and green porcelain. Chnouphis, ram-headed, 
walking. From If in. to ^ in. h. 
Blue and green porcelain. Amoun-ra, or Harsaphes, 
2 to f- in. h. 
Light blue porcelain. Khons, standing. If in. fin- h. 
Bluish grey porcelain. Khons-ioh, hawk-headed, walk¬ 
ing, shenti round the loins ; on his head the lunar disk. 
If in. h. 
Light green porcelain. Phtah, or Phtha, standing ; 
one holds the gom and emblem of stability. 2j to 1 
in. h. 
Blue porcelain. Heads, from small figures of Phtah. 
2J to If in. h. 
Blue porcelain. Phtah-Sochari, or Phtah-Sochari- 
Osiris, youthful dwarf with bowed legs, naked, his hands 
upon his thighs, a close cap on his head. 3 to f in. h. 
Green porcelain. Phtah, standing upon two croco¬ 
diles ; on his head the otf, with a vertical scarabaeus in 
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