EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
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ROOM.] 
the fore part of a fish ; probably a type of Neith. 3 to 
2f in- h. 
Green feldspar. Hawk-headed deities, in Osirian 
dresses, seated with their knees raised, g to f in. h. 
Porcelain and blue glass . Hawk-headed deities, walk¬ 
ing. 11 to | in. h. 
Lapis lazuli. Hawk-headed deity, in Osirian dress, 
seated. 2f in. h. Thebes. 
Lapis lazuli. Female deity walking. A similar deity 
seated with the knees raised. § to f in. h. 
Blue porcelain . Osiris pethempamentes, seated. If 
in. hi 
Light blue porcelain ; deep blue glass . Osiris-Tattou, 
under the form of the emblem of stability, surmounted 
by the otf. 4§ to If in. h. 
Blue porcelain , wood, stone , fyc. Isis seated, suckling 
Horus; on her head the uraeus, the disk, and horns; 
on the plinth behind one, an inscription relative to 
u Isis, the great mother goddess, the giver of life. ,, 
to \ in. h. 
Blue glass, porcelain of various colours . Isis terres¬ 
trial and queen of the Amenti, walking, her head sur¬ 
mounted by a throne, her peculiar emblem. 2| to f 
in. h. 
Blue porcelain . Isis terrestrial, kneeling. 1 in. h. 
Green porcelain . Isis terrestrial, seated upon a throne, 
suckling Horus. 1 in. h. 
Green porcelain. Isis terrestrial, walking, holding the 
gom and -f. If to If in h. 
Lapis lazuli, porcelain of various colours, fyc. Neph- 
thys, walking. 2§ to f in. h. 
Blue porcelain. Small tablets in high relief. Horus 
walking between Isis and Nephthys, each of whom he 
holds by a hand. The same subject in profile. If in. h. 
White and blue porcelain . Horus ; his arms by his 
sides, mystic lock sometimes on the right, sometimes on 
the left shoulder, if to f in. h. 
Dark and light blue porcelain. Horus Har-si-esi, 
ivalking, hawk-headed, wearing the pschent, holding a 
gom. If to 1§ in. h. 
Light blue porcelain. Horus Har-si-esi walking. 2 
to If in. h. 
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