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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
Porcelain , or opaque glass . Vase, of a deep blue, 
with a pattern of light blue, white, and yellow. 3f in. h. 
CASE P. VASES, LAMPS, ETC. 
Div. 2.— Red pottery. Vase, in form of a female stand¬ 
ing and playing upon the guitar ; the eyes, hair, and other 
parts, traced in black outline; a short single handle be¬ 
hind the neck. This vase contains some viscous fluid. 
8| in. h. Thebes. 
Red pottery. Head of a female, with the short matted 
hair peculiar to the era of the Bubastite dynasty, and 
Nubian features, from a similar vase. It appears to have 
been coloured black. 2f in. h. 
Pottery. Vase in shape of the ibex, standing upon a 
plinth; the mouth of the vessel placed on the back. 
Underneath, a small animal; all the legs broken and 
imperfect. The colour is green ; it was probably used for 
the toilet. 2f in. li. 
Pottery. Vase in the shape of a hedgehog ; the aper¬ 
ture, with its short neck, is placed upon the back ; before 
it a human head ; of a green colour. If in. h. Thebes. 
Pottery. Vase in the shape of a lamb lying down, 
of a red colour, and late epoch. 3f in. h., 4f in. 1. 
Pottery. Vase in shape of the fish latus. 6f in. L 
Pottery. Vases in shape of gourds, with single handles 
and short narrow necks. Upon one of a bright red colour 
is traced in black, a perpendicular line of hieroglyphics, 
for the offering of “ Eian the other is of a yellower 
colour, and striped horizontally. 6^ to 4§ in. 1. Thebes . 
Pottery. Vases in the shape of the pine cone. 4f to 
5 in. h. 
Red pottery . Vase, somewhat cylindrical, issuing from 
a flower, and decorated with the feathers of Osiris and 
other symbols. 6 in. 1. 
Div. 3 and 4 . — Terracotta. Lamps; on the upper 
part of some, a toad in bas-relief; others have an 
eagle, the head of a boar, bunch of grapes, two chil¬ 
dren, palm leaves, ornaments; on one is GioXoyiu Qsov 
These lamps are of the Greek and Roman era. 5 to 3 
in. L, If to | in. h. 
