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GALLERY OP ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
Green porcelain. Pasht, lion-headed, with uraeus on 
the top of her head attire, walking ; on the plinth behind, 
an inscription. 3f in. h. 
Blue porcelain. Pasht, lion-headed, walking, uraeus 
on the head; in the left hand a lotus-sceptre. On the 
plinths behind some are inscriptions. If to f in. h. 
Blue porcelain. Pasht, lion-headed, walking ; in her 
left hand a lotus-sceptre. From 4| to If in. h. 
Bine porcelain. Pasht, lion-headed, seated on a 
throne; in her right hand a sistrum, in her left a lotus- 
sceptre ; the throne decorated with winged serpents; 
at the sides and on the back -9-. 2J in. h. 
Blue porcelain. Pasht seated on a plain throne. If 
in. h. 
Blue porcelain. Pasht, or Tafne, lion-headed, walking, 
on her head the uraeated disk of the sun. On a small 
plinth behind one is an inscription, ie Pasht,” &c. 2 in. 
to 1 in. h. 
Blue porcelain. Pasht, walking, having on her head 
the pschent. 1f to If in. h. 
Wood. Pasht, lion-headed, seated upon a plain 
throne, holding in both hands some object upon her 
chest. The back of this figure is formed by that of a 
hawk, the tail reaching to the ground. 2J in. h. 
Light blue porcelain. iEgis, having a male human 
head, full face, and part of the head of the lion-headed 
deity, which has been broken off. 1 in. h. 
Blue and •white porcelain. iEgis of Pasht or Tafne, 
full-face. f in. h. 
Dark porcelain. Lower part of a figure of Merephtah, 
walking, and holding a lotus-sceptre. On the plinth 
behind is part of an inscription, well executed, “ Mere¬ 
phtah, mistress of heaven, regent of the gods, giver of 
life like the sun.” If in. h. 
Transparent composition. Pasht, lion-headed, stand¬ 
ing, profile to the right. If in. h. 
Blue porcelain. Plate in open work, procession of six 
female deities. 
Blue porcelain. Snake-headed deity, body like a 
long-tailed monkey, bow-legged; both hands applied to 
his head. If in. h. 
Porcelain of various colours. Anepo or Anubis, jackal¬ 
headed, walking. 3f to f in. h. 
