EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
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Div. 2. Cases with four cylindrical holes, to hold sthem, a metallic 
colour for the eyelids; one with the name and titles of Amounmos, 
a royal scribe. Wood. 4 in. h., ly in. sq. at base. 
Cases for sthem, in the shape of four cylinders united; with styles 
for laying on the colour. Wood. 3^ to 2^ in. h. 
Similar case; round it an invocation for Oohmos or Amasis, a 
scribe. Green porcelain or vitrified stone. 2J in. h. Memphis. 
Cylindrical reed-formed case for sthem; in front, the name of 
the king Amenanchut or Amentuonkh, and his wife Anchsenamen, Onkh- 
sen-amoun or Amononkhsen. White porcelain. 6 in. h., -J in. dr. 
Cylindrical cases w T ith inscriptions, carved, or traced in black. Reed. 
3J- to 4 in. 1. 
f* Cylindrical cases for sthem. Reed, wood, ivory , porcelain. 7 to 
2J in. 1. 
Case for sthem; it represents a monkey standing erect, grasping with 
both arms a cylinder, with its cover of wood. Ivory. 3f- in. h. 
Studs for the hair. ( See the mummy of Kotbti, Case 00.) Ivory, 
arragonite, porcelain. 2 to f in. dr., 2 in. to \ in. h. 
Cases for sthem, in the form of columns. One has a hematite pin. 
Porcelain , wood. 4 in. to 3f in. h. 
Case for sthem, in form of the head attire of Pnebto, the son of 
Horus. Terracotta. 3^- in. h., 3^- in. b. 
Small vase or bottle for sthem, in the shape of Khons standing erect. 
Wood. 4j in. h. 
Similar vase, in form of a naked Typhonian figure. 2^- in. h. 
Fine pair of sandals, made of cord. 9 in. 1. Memphis. Presented 
by Dr. Gideon Mantell, 1843. 
Div. 3. Mirror; the handle in the shape of a lotus-sceptre, with 
the head of Athor, the goddess of beauty. Bronze. 1 ft. h., 1 ft. 
in. 1. 
Mirror, the handle in shape of a tress of hair, with two hawks. Bronze. 
5 in. h. 
Mirrors with handles of w r ood; one terminates in the haw r k head of a 
deity; the other in a standard, with the right symbolic eye. Bronze. 
1 ft. 1^- in. h. 
Mirror with ivory handle in form of a column. Bronze. 10^- 
in. h. 
Mirror with a handle of porcelain, in form of a lotus-sceptre; on it 
the name of Monthemhe, son of Hykheth. Bronze. 10^ in. h. 
Mirrors, without handles. Bronze. 6J to 4 in. dr. 
Circular mirror, in form of a box with its cover. Bronze . \ 
in. dr. 
Vases for sthem. Basalt, arragonite. 4\ to 1^ in. h. 
Covers from similar vases. Calcareous stone, Sfc. 
Vase for sthem, held by a kneeling youth. Dark green steatite. 
3J in. h. 
Vase for sthem, having round the body a frieze of various symbols. 
Green porcelain. 2f in. h. Memphis. 
Chinese vases, said to be found in Egyptian tombs ; on one two 
bats, on the other inscription in writing hand. Presented by Sir J. 
Gardner Wilkinson, 1834-42. 
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