EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
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ROOM.] 
Osiris pethempamentes standing; part of the head attire, beard, and 
string, which was inlaid of a different material, wanting. Wood covered 
with stucco. 1 ft. f in. h. 
Head of Osiris pethempamentes. Calcareous stone. 3f in. h. 
Osiris onnophris, the Egyptian Bacchus, human form, wearing the 
shaa, seated upon a throne; holds with both hands a gom. On the 
plinth, before his feet in hieroglyphics, “ Osiris, lord of innumerable 
days, king of the gods.” Calcareous stone. 1 ft. h. 
A bust of Osiris onnophris. Calcareous stone. 
Female deity, Netpe, Isis or Nephthys, standing; wings attached to 
her arms. Wood. 1 ft. 4J in. h. Presented by J. G. Wilkinson , 
Esq., 1834. 
The upper part of a statue of Isis Thermuthis. Steatite. 3f in. h. 
Nephthys kneeling, on her head a basket and building, forming the 
phonetic combination of her name ; the face gilded, the arms and legs 
wanting. Painted wood. lOf in. h. 
Female deities, Isis or Nephthys, kneeling upon plinths, on one 
knee. Painted wood. 9f to 4f in. h. 
Div. 2. Figures of Osiris pethempamentes standing; one has the 
eyes inlaid with silver. Bronze . 1 ft. to 1 in. h. 
Small ornament; Osiris pethempamentes, five times repeated. 
Bronze. If in. h. 
Head of Osiris onnophris. Bronze. 5 in. h. 
Osiris-ioh, with the lunar disk, seated; round the plinth, in hiero¬ 
glyphics, “ Osiris the moon, the giver of life,” &c. Bronze. 9 in. h. 
Isis seated, suckling Homs; she wears the diadem of uraei, sur¬ 
mounted by the disk and horns, her hair long. Bronze. 1 to If in. h. 
Objects representing the aegis of Isis; one, of fine execution, wants 
the head attire. Bronze. 1 Of to 1 \ in. h. 
Har, or Hor, as in the lap of Isis, in a close cap, with the mystic 
lock, on his forehead an uraeus, his finger upon his lips. Bronze. 5\ 
to f in. h. 
Har, Hor, or Horus infant, seated, both arms by his side. Is pro¬ 
bably from a seated figure of Isis, similar to the figure of Isis above. 
Bronze. 4f in. h. 
Har, or Horus Harpocrates, as in the lap of Isis; wearing the 
pschent. Bronze. 4f in. h. 
Har, or Horus Harpocrates, walking, wearing the pschent. Bronze. 
8f to 3f in. h. 
Harpocrates, as in the lap of Isis; on his head the teshr, disk and 
plumes; round the base, “ Horus the Great, eldest son of Amoun.” 
The plumes of one are wanting. Bronze. 7 to li in. h. 
Har-si-esi, and Harsontiotf, or Haroeri, hawk-headed, walking, wear¬ 
ing the pschent with urseus; the left hand has held the gom. The 
figure stands upon a double pedestal, decorated with inscriptions, but 
they are illegible. Bronze. 9f in. h. 
Pnebto, son of Har, or Horus Harpocrates, seated; the head attire 
peculiarly formed, and the hair united into a thick tail behind; on his 
head are the horns of a goat surmounted by three vases, each having a 
disk at its apex, between two feathers and two ursei. Bronze. to 
4f in. h. 
Pasht, or Tafne, the Merephtah, Hephaistoboule, or companion of 
