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seated on a chair, beneath which is a cynocephalus. His son Presh- 
khons, or Pshar-khons, offers him a libation and incense. On the 
base are the calyx and petals of the lotus. Bronze. 1 ft. 3 in. h. 
Thebes. 
Similar bucket: 1. Har, a deceased priest, of Amoun, adoring 
Osiris, Har-si-esi, Isis, and Nephthys. 2. Har, seated by his wife 
Tnofrebais, receiving offerings from his son Petamoun. Bronze. I 
ft. 10 in. h. Thebes. 
Similar bucket. Osiris pethempamentes, seated; behind stand 
Har-hat, Isis in a tree, and Nephthys. Before Osiris is a priest holding 
incense, and pouring a libation upon an altar. The hieroglyphical 
text contains adorations to the deities of Har-hat, for a deceased 
Rameses, prophet-priest.. Above, is a band of stars. Bronze . 1 ft. 
5} in. h. 
Small buckets, with subjects in bas-relief; an offering to Amoun-ra, 
Harsaphes, and other deities. Bronze. 3§ in. h. 
Crucible-shaped vase, perhaps from a censer. Bronze. 1J in. h., 
3§ in. dr. Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson , 1834. 
Simpula. The handles terminate in the head and neck of a goose. 
Bronze. 1 ft. 10 in. to 1 ft. 1 in. h. 
Oval cup or bowd, remarkable for its rich and continued sound 
vrhen struck. Bronze. 6 in. dr., 4 in. h. 
Rectangular table, with a projection on two sides; in front the 
name of Atai. On it are several vessels, apparently models of utensils. 
The table is perforated to receive some of the vessels. Bronze. 
7 in. h., 1 ft. 4- in. b., 74 in. dr. Abydos. 
Vase, which, from its inscription, appears to have been placed on a 
similar table. Bronze. in. h. 
Fragment of circular box, with bulls, &c. Bronze. 5^ in. h., 
3 in. dr. 
Lamps; the handle of one is formed by the head of a dog issuing 
from a lotus calyx ; on the cover of another is a jerboa. Bronze. 24 
to lj in. h., 44 in. 1. 
Circular shallow vessels. Bronze. 44 to 5 in. dr. 
End of the handle of a censer, amshoir f terminating in a haw’k-head 
and bust in shape of a cartouche held by a king kneeling. Bronze. 
Two fragments inscribed with the name and titles of Ta-har-ka, 25th 
dynasty. Bronze. 
Div. 3. Rectangular stand of two stages, composed of papyrus, 
supported at each corner by a column of cane. On each is a small 
duck, trussed; and on the bottom circular cakes of bread. Papyrus 
and canp. 84 in. h., 94 in. b., 6 in. dr. Private tomb at Thebes. 
Basket containing the fruit of the doum palm, &c. 8 in. h. 
Smaller basket wove in wdth colours, which has held fruit of the 
doum palm. 3^ in. h. 
Small oval basket which held fruit. 5 in. h., 74 in. b. 
Fruits of the doum and date palm, fig, grape vine, carthamus, heglyg 
(persea), nebbek, ricinus, and pomegranate; w r heat; barley; tares. 
Cakes of bread or biscuits, some apparently of barley. 6 in. 1. 
Two palm branches; from the tombs. Presented by Mrs. Andrews. 
Div. 4. Horn of a cow or ox. 
Rolls of prepared leather, of a maroon colour. 1 ft. 3 in. to 7 in. 1. 
Bitumen, and materials with which the mummies are embalmed. 
