HOOM.] EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. # 265 
The figure of a female, lying upon a bier or couch : on her head a 
pyramidal ornament; her body clothed. On her right, the naked 
figure of a child; above his head, a hieratic inscription. The figures 
are surrounded by the painted figure of an asp. Calcareous stone. 
9^ in. 1. 
w Nubian female, kneeling and grinding. Calcareous stone. 9 in. h. 
Heads and torsos of two females, supporting on their heads two mon¬ 
keys turned back to back, with their right paws on their mouths. Por¬ 
celain. 2J in. h. 
A seated female; in her left hand ; the hair blue, in short rows of 
curls; the eyes inlaid. Calcareous stone , gilt. 5 in. h. 
A female, standing, her hair disposed similarly to that of Athor, a 
fillet along the top and back of the head; her arms pendent; on the 
column behind, a dedication to Osiris for the deceased. Calcareous 
stone, 5J in. h. 
A female, standing, with a girdle round the loins; on her head a 
cowl, and disk with holes around; she holds some object under her 
right breast. Porcelain. 4J in. h. 
Div. 4. Namms, or head-dress, from the statue of a king; the dia¬ 
dem gilt, and inlaid with red and light blue porcelain; behind, one 
vertical, and two oblique bands, the latter terminating in ureei. Blue 
porcelain. 3§ in. h. 
Heads from the statues of priests ; the face of one gilt. Green ba¬ 
salt, calcareous stone. 2 to 1J in. h. 
Heads and busts of high officers of state, with long hair, from statues. 
Calcareous stone. to 2 in. h. 
Heads of females, from statues. Calcareous stone. 6 to 5j in h. 
A bearded head, of the Greek or Roman epoch. Arragonite. Pre¬ 
sented by J. G. Wilkinson , Esq., 1834. 
An arm and hand bent, holding some object of offering. Bronze. 
3 in. h. Temple of Berenice. Presented by J. G. Wilkinson, Esq., 
1834. 
Legs, hands, and arms from statues. Wood. From 1 ft. 2J in. to 
4 in 1. 
Hands arid arms, carved on one side only, and used for inlaying. 
Porcelain and composition. 3 to 1 in. 1. 
Foot, and pair of feet from statues. Bronze . 3 to J in. h. 
CASE I. K. L. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND OTHER LARGE OEJECTS. 
Div. 1. A seat, with four turned legs, which, with the rails, are in¬ 
laid with ivory. The seat concave, covered with stucco, of a maroon 
colour, each side supported towards the centre with small bars of ivory. 
Wood. I ft. 2^- in. h. Thebes. 
A seat of similar form, coloured. Wood. 10J in. h. Thebes. 
A similar seat; the bottom has been of leather. Wood. 1 ft. ^ 
in. h., seat 1 ft. 2J in. sq. Thebes. 
A high-backed chair, the back double; the inner sloping, the outer 
upright; the bottom of platted cord, like modern cane-bottomed chairs. 
Wood. 2 ft. 4 in. h., seat 1 ft. 3 in. sq., 1 ft. l^-in. h. Thebes. 
A seat with four curved legs crossing and moving on a bronze pivot; 
they terminate in the head of a goose, the eyes and nostrils inlaid with 
ivory; the seat has been of maroon-coloured leather; the legs are de- 
