306 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
Bronze. A similar mirror, the handle in shape of a 
plaited tress of hair surmounted by two hawks. 5 in. h. 
Bronze. Mirrors with handles of wood; one termi¬ 
nates in the head of a hawk-headed deity, in a claft; the 
other in a kind of standard, having at one end the right 
symbolic eye. 1 ft. lj in. h. 
Bronze. A mirror with ivory handle in form of a column 
with a lotus capital. 10J in. h. 
Bronze. A mirror with a handle of porcelain, in form 
of a lotus-sceptre; on its upper surface is inscribed the 
name of “Monthemhe* son ofHykheth.” 10| in. h. 
Bronze. Mirrors, without handles. 6J to 4 in. dr. 
Bronze. Circular mirror, in form of a box with its 
cover. 6| in. dr. 
Basalt, arragonite. A vases for stibium. 4j to 1 \ in. h. 
Calcareous stone, fyc. Covers from similar vases. 
Dark green steatite. A vase for stibium, held by a kneel¬ 
ing youth, shorn, with a single braided tress of hair from 
the crown, and wearing a long garment and belt round 
the loins. 2>\ in. h. 
Green 'porcelain. A vase for stibium, having in open 
work round the body, a frieze of nofre, feathers, and 
other symbols : the foot broken. 2f in. h. Memphis. 
Bronze, wood, fyc. Pins, for laying the pigment on 
the eyelids and brows, or used as hair pins; one termi¬ 
nates in hematite. 6 to in. 1. 
Bronze, wood, hone, (fc. Similar pins having a bulb at 
one end only. to in. 1. * 
Arragonite , ivory , 8$c. Pins, &c., for the hair. 
Wood. Combs ; one with a double row of teeth, another 
has the back terminating in the head of a cow. 4| to 
in. 1. 
Wood. Fragments of similar combs. 
Div. 4.— Leather , palm leaves, papyrus, wood. San¬ 
dals of various forms and sizes. 
Leather , palm leaves. Sandals with high sides, ap¬ 
proaching to the form of a shoe, with peaked toes; these 
sandals are provided with ankle and fore straps. 
Leather. Shoes with round toes, red and green, most 
of them for children ; they were found in the basket on 
shelf I. in this Case, and« are provided with ankle and 
fore straps, like sandals, but are probably of a later epoch. 
