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Priest, from a model of a sepulchral boat. Wood painted. 4 
in. h. 
Female figures, walking, the head attire of one bound with a fillet. 
Wood. 8 in. h. 
A naked figure standing, with close cap, probably one of the sacer¬ 
dotal class. Ivory. 4J in. h. Memphis. 
Figure of a man, unbearded, seated; the arms and legs wanting. 
Wood painted. Tombs of the kings , Thebes. 
Div. 3. Figure of a king walking ; on his head the urseated claft, 
with fore lappets and tail; round his loins a shenti. Bronze . 7 
in. h. 
Figure of a king standing ; his head is bound round with a diadem, 
and in the centre is the place for the insertion of the uraeus; his left 
hand is raised, and his right placed on his waist; round his neck is an 
oskh, and a feathered garment and tunic round his loins ; on his head 
a low modius with a place for the insertion of a distinctive head orna¬ 
ment, apparently two plumes. The dress is richly inlaid with silver. 
Bronze. 9f in. h. 
Small statue of Phtahmai, bard and royal scribe of the tables of all the 
gods, in a tunic, fluted and gathered from the loins downwards ; he 
kneels on both knees, and holds before him a tablet on which is in¬ 
scribed the prenomen of Rameses the Great [Sesostris], the symbol of 
gold, and the notched palm branches indicative of time, placed on frogs 
or tadpoles, emblems of Chaos, from which Time springs. Dark 
green steatite. 3f in. h. 
A king walking ; an oskh round his neck ; a short garment with the 
apron between tw r o pendent ursei round his loins. His left hand holds 
a short sash, the emblem of military power ; his right a crook. The 
head is wanting. Soft stone. 5f in. h. Thebes. 
Group representing an individual named 4 Monthoph ’ standing, in a 
long garment, having on his left side, his mother Apou, and on his 
right, his wflfe Taut-pneb ? with each an arm round his neck; on the 
back a sepulchral dedication to Osiris, and the names of the three per¬ 
sons, with that of his son Har, a sacred scribe. Dark stone. 5 f 
in. h. 
Lower portion of the figure of a priest, standing, holding before him 
a naos, in w T hich is Osiris. On the plinth behind, part of the genealogy 
of the deceased. Of the time of the 26th dynasty. Green basalt. 
6| in. h. 
A priest, kneeling, holding upon his head a bowl, in which are five 
cakes of bread ; his right hand raised. Bronze. 5| in. h. Thebes. 
Priests of libations, kneeling ; in the right hand of two a vase, in the 
left an altar; round the plinth of one an inscription, almost effaced. 
Bronze. 3J- to 2J in. h. One of these from Abydos. 
Altar of libation, with vases, cakes, &c. At each corner in front, a 
haw T k ; behind, tw r o cynocephali, having on their heads the disk of the 
moon. A shorn figure, with a short garment round the loins, kneels 
between them. A frog with a hole between his fore feet serves as a 
spout. Bronze. 2^ in. 1 ., If in. b., 1 in. h. 
The figure of a deceased scribe, Nebre, standing, clothed from the 
chest to the ankles; he holds before him a figure of Osiris. The hair 
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