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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
calyx and expanded petals of the lotus, coloured light 
blue and red. 4 in. dr., 2\ in. h. 
Terracotta . Round cups, on feet; they have three 
holes in the lower part of the body, and were probably 
used for incense. 3\ to 2\ in. h. 
Div. 4.— Pottery . Paterae, having in the interior, 
traced in outline, a procession of Har, Atmou, Tafne, 
Seb, Netpe, Osiris, Iris, Thoth, andNephthys; the bark 
of Ra, figure of Amoun-ra, Osiris, &c. 11 in. dr., 3 
in. h. 
CASE S. VASES. 
Pottery . Vases of Greek manufacture, generally co¬ 
loured of a light red, but occasionally dark, with the 
figures of birds and animals, Etruscan borders, and other 
patterns 
CASE T. 
VASES OF BRONZE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 
VIANDS, ETC. 
Div. 1.— Bronze. Bucket. On the sides are engraved, 
I. Osiris, under the form of an emblem of stability, saluted 
by Isis and Nephthys, each pouring liquid from a vase of 
libations on the hands of two human-headed hawks, em¬ 
blems of the soul of the deceased Petamoun, prophet of 
Amoun in Thebes, chief scribe of Maut, scribe of the 
sledges [?] of the abode of Amoun. II. Petarpoun seated 
on a chair, in his left hand a pat sceptre; his name in¬ 
scribed upon his dress ; beneath the chair is a cynoce- 
phalus. His son Presh-khons, prophet of Amoun in 
Thebes, offers to him a libation from a vase and incense 
from an amschoir, over an altar before a table. The hiero- 
glyphical lines on the body contain the names of the per¬ 
sonages and their invocations. The base is engraved in 
outline to represent the calyx and expanded petals of the 
lotus. 1 ft. 3 in. h. Thebes . 
Bronze. Bucket. Round the body the following scenes 
are engraved in outline : I. Har, or Hor a deceased Theban 
prophet-priest of Amoun, scribe, and in charge of the 
living cynocephali of the temple of Khons, adoring Osiris, 
Har-si-esi, Isis, and Nephthys, who confer upon him 
power, victory over the impure, incense, and other pure 
and good things. II. Har or Hor, seated by his wife 
