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EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
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Amoun-ra Harsaphes, or Khem, the Pan of the Egyptians, standing 
on nine bows; on the pedestals the name of the queen of Amasis, the 
cartouche of Amoun-ra, phoenixes, jackal and hawk-headed spirits, 
Horus saluted by two female deities. Below, Meui elevating the boat 
of the sun, cynocephali, the goddesses Mere-mihi and Mere-ras, Har- 
hat, Thoth, and a procession of Hapi-moous. Bronze. 
Tw t o similar figures, without pedestals. 6 to 8 in. h. 
Chons, Khons, or Khonsou, the Egyptian Hercules, in Osirian dress, 
with the lunar disk and mystic lock of hair, holding the gom, whip, 
and crook. Bronze. 2f in. h. 
Khons-ioh, seated, hawk-headed, crowned w 7 ith the lunar disk. Gold. 
M in. h. 
Phtah, or Phtha. Bronze. From 1 to 7f in. h. 
Phtah-Sochari, standing upon two crocodiles, with a jackal’s and 
ram’s head disked, naked, bow-legged, holding a w T hip; the back 
formed by the body and tail of a hawk. Bronze. 3 in. h. 
Athor, Athyr, or Hathor, the Egyptian Venus; the head over¬ 
shadowed by a vulture supporting the disk and horns. The body is 
a shrine, placed upon a wheel of eight spokes, w 7 ith a figure of Athor 
standing. Apparently the profile of an aegis. Bronze. 7 in. h. 
Athor, cow-headed, with disk and plumes. If in. h. Gold. 
Ra,or Re, the Sun, hawk-headed, seated. Bronze. 4^ in. h. Thebes. 
Ra seated, holding a lotus sceptre. Bronze. 4 in. h. 
Month-ra, haw 7 k-headed, wearing a disk and two tall plumes; the 
collar and eyes of one of the figures inlaid with gold. Bronze. From 
7f to 10 in. h. 
Month-ra, walking, on a double pedestal. Bronze. 7 1 in. h. 
Nofre-Thmou, Athmou, or Athom, walking; on his head the lotus 
fiow 7 er and tw 7 o tall plumes. Another, of the Ptolemaic period. 
Bronze. 1 in. h. 
Imothph, or Imouth, seated, shorn head; unfolds a roll of papyrus. 
Bronze. From of to 3 in. h. 
Imothph, walking. Bronze, of in. h. 
Thoout, or Thoth, the Egyptian Mercury, walking ; ibis-headed, de¬ 
corated with the otf. Bronze. in. h. 
loh- or Ooh-Thoth, lunar Mercury, standing on a pedestal, holding 
before him, on a basket, the symbolic eye, emblem of the moon. 
Bronze. 4f in. h. 
Ioh- or Ooh-Thoth, ibis-headed, decorated with the disk of the moon; 
seated. Bronze. 4f in. h. 
Thoth, ibis-headed, and Har-si-esi, hawk-headed, standing face to 
face. Each holds a vase of libation pouring an united stream of water 
on the earth. Bronze. 2 in. h. 
Thoth, walking, his head surmounted by the head and neck of an 
ibis and the disk of the moon, crowned with an otf. Bronze. 3 \ in. h. 
Thmei, seated. Bronze. 4f in, h. 
Div. 3. Khons as Kneph, &c., (vide A. 2.) Wood, blue and 
blueish green porcelain , steatite, glass, Sfc. 
The same divinity quadrifrons, bifrons, &c. Blue porcelain. From 
4 in. to f in. h. 
Heads of Khons as Kneph, &c. Blue porcelain. 
jEgis of the same, and square amulet, representing the same in re¬ 
lief ; Reverse, tw T o crocodiles in intaglio. 4 to f in. h. 
