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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
of unbaked clay, and another the linen bands by which 
they were held in their places. 6^ to in. h. 
Arragonite. A vase, inscribed with the name of Noub- 
met-het, a princess. 4| in. h. 
Porcelain, 'pottery, fyc. Vases with flat circular bodies 
and short necks. The necks of three are formed by a 
lotus flower and two apes . squatting; on the lateral 
bands are invocations to Amoun, Phtah, Nofre-Thmou, 
Khons, Neith, Pasht, to give happy years to the pos¬ 
sessor ; underneath the necks a rich oskh, or collar. 
5^ to 3 in. h. Thebes. 
Pottery. A vase, having on each side, in bas-relief, a 
figure of Horus advancing, similar to that m Case A. 
Div. 4. 3\ in. h. 
Div. 3.—Arragonite . A circular table inscribed with 
hieroglyphics, indicating that it belonged to Atkai, having 
on it eight vessels of various forms, each inscribed with 
his names and titles. 1 ft. 1| in. dr. Abydos. 
Calcareous stone. Rectangular slab, with cavities to 
receive the following objects :—two bottle-shaped vases, 
one of alabaster, the other of basalt; four alabaster cru¬ 
cible-formed vases ; a peculiar shaped object, bifurcate 
at one end, of pink porcelain; a piece of basalt, with 
the place for another. 6f in. 1., 4| in. d. Abydos. 
Porcelain. A vase of a deep blue, with a wavy pattern of 
white and yellow; in front are two projections, perhaps 
intended to represent eyes. in. h. Memphis. 
Arragonite. A jar-shaped vase ; the neck ornamented 
with a female face. 9 in. h. Memphis . 
Drv. 4.— Glass. Unguentaria, or vases with long necks; 
one blue, and another of a speckled gray, with the 
neck twisted. 7\ to 2 in. h. 
Pottery. A bottle, with a rude representation of a face 
and arms in bas-relief in front. 7f to 6 in. h. 
CASE O. VASES. 
Div. 1.— Painted pottery. Ajar-shaped vase, with three 
small handles or ears placed on the neck ; the linen by 
which the stopper was covered still remains. This vase 
has been painted of a yellow colour, with dark streaks, 
and highly varnished. 11^ in. h. 
Painted pottery. A bottle-shaped vase, with three small 
