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CASE 26. VASES, LAMPS, ETC. 
Div. 2. Vase, in form of a female playing on the guitar; contains 
some viscous fluid. Red pottery. 8^ in. h. Thebes. 
Head of a female, from a similar vase. Red pottery. 2f in. h. 
Vase in shape of the ibex, standing on a plinth ; the mouth of the 
vessel on the back. Underneath, a small animal. Pottery. 2f in. h. 
Vases in the shape of a hedgehog; the aperture on the back; one 
has before it a human head Pottery. If in. h. Thebes. 
Vase in the shape of a lamb lying down. Pottery. 3J in. h., 4| 
in. 1. 
Vase in shape of the fish latus. Pottery. 6J in. 1. 
Vases in shape of gourds, with short narrow necks. Upon one 
is traced, “for the offering of Eian.” Pottery. to 4f in. 1. 
Thebes. 
Vases in the shape of the pine cone. Pottery. 4J to 5 in. h. 
Vase, somewhat cylindrical, issuing from a flower, and decorated 
with the feathers of Osiris and other symbols. Red pottery. 6 
in. 1. 
Div. 3 and 4. Lamp found near the Pyramid of Reegah. Green 
porcelain. Presented by Col. Howard Vyse, and J. S. Perring, 
Esq., 1840. 
Fragments from vases; one, which is from Coptos, has the figure 
of a hare traced on it; on another is a spiral ornament. Pottery . 
Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 1834. 
CASE 27. MUMMY COFFIN. 
Inner coffin of Harsontiotf, prophet-priest of Amoun in Thebes. 
The interior represents an astronomical scene, in which many of the 
principal stars are personified by the goddess Teoeri, Isis- Sothis, Osi¬ 
ris, Sec., in boats; with the progress of the sun, capture of the apophis, 
prisoners bound, &c. On the lower half is Netpe. See Mummy in 
Case 69. Cedar wood. 
Figure of Osiris, standing. The body and pedestal are covered with 
invocations of the deceased Harsontiotf. In the plinth an excavation 
with a cover, on which is the haw T k of Sochari. Wood. 2 ft. h. 
Hypoeephalus of Harsontiotf; on it the boat of the god Kneph, or 
Chnouphis, and the quadrifrons ram-headed seated type of Amoun-ra. 
Linen. 6 in. diameter. 
CASE 28—29. BOWLS, CUPS, ETC. 
Div. 1. Two stands for vases. Pottery. 1 ft. 4j- to 1 ft. 5J 
in. h. 
Div. 2. Bowls. One bears an inscription relative to Atkai. 
JBasalt, compact feldspar, arragonite, SfC. 4J to 2|- in. h., 11|- to 5J 
in. dr. 
Jar-shaped vase containing the names and titles of the queen Amoun- 
ertais. Compact feldspar. 5 in. h. 
Small flat vases or cups, in shape of the fish chsetodon. Steatite , 
arragonite. 4|- to 4| in. 1. 
