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liar for having its handle formed by a figure of Khons 
Kneph ; they have cats with kittens at the top. to 
3| in. 1. 
Wood , 'porcelain . Models of sistra ; perhaps used as 
toys. The bodies of those in porcelain are in the form 
of a propylon. 5 § in. 1. ; 11 in. to 2 in. 1. 
Bronze . Cat from a sistrum. 2 in. 1 . 
Bronze . Small bells ; one has at the top the head of 
Khons Kneph, Chnouphis, Anubis, and Merephtah. 
to 1 in. 1. 
Wood. Top of a Bouni or harp, with 11 pegs; it has 
had 17 strings, which descended perpendicularly to a 
sounding board beneath. 1 ft. 4 in. 1. Vresented by J, 
G. Wilkinson, Esq., 1834. 
Wood. Small harps, the base or sounding board round 
and concave, the handle cylindrical and inclined; they 
have had five strings. 1 ft. 9 to 1 ft. 5 in. h. 
Wood. Small harp, borne, in playing, on the shoulder ; 
the body or sounding part boat-shaped, and covered with 
parchment ; the handle inclined, with 4 pegs; a bridge 
lies across the body of the harp, to which the strings were 
attached; a part of one remains. 3 ft. 1., 16 in. h. 
Thebes. 
Reed. Small pipe of reed, perhaps the ginglaros of 
Pollux, with 7 holes burnt in at the side, and two straws 
of Indian corn, found with it. 1 ft. 3| in. to 8| in. 1., 
straw 1 ft. 1 in. to Ilf in. 1. 
Bronze. Pair of cymbals, united by a band of linen. 
51 in. dr. 
I)iv. 3.— Wood. Doll, completely carved, but ter¬ 
minating at the thighs. The head has several holes, with 
pegs by which the hair has been attached. 8 in. h. 
Wood. Flat dolls ; one only has a head, with long hair 
of clay beads; the painting on the body represents the 
dress, collar, &c. Another has on one side the hippo- 
potamic deity standing. 8j to 7 in. h. 
Wood , porcelain , fyc. Draughtsmen of various sizes, 
generally conical, with globular tops ; one has the head 
of a cat. Others are pyramidical; under one is the 
figure of a jackal ; these latter have been supposed to 
be signets. 3 to \ in. h. 
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