{48 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [EGYPTIAN 
Pins for laying on sthem, or used as hair pins. Bronze, wood, 
fyc. 6 to 3^ in. 1 . 
Similar pins having a bulb at one end only. Bronze, wood, bone, 
fyc. 5 | to 2 | in. 1 . 
Pins, &c., for the hair. Arragonite, ivory, Sfc. 
Combs; one with a double row of teeth, another has the back ter¬ 
minating in the head of a cow. Wood. 4J to 2J in. 1. 
Div. 4. Sandals of various forms and sizes. Leather, palm leaves, 
papyrus , wood. 
Sandals with high sides, peaked toes, ankle and fore straps. Leather, 
palm leaves. 
Shoes with round toes, ankle and fore straps; most of them for 
children; they were found in the basket on Shelf I. in this Case. 
See the mummy of a child in Case B B. Leather. 74 to 5£ in. 1 
Similar shoes, coarser and stouter; one with stitched and cut orna¬ 
ments. Leather. 10 to 9 in. 1. 
CASES 22-23. VASES. 
The relation of the various forms of vases to their uses is not easy 
to determine ; some appear in the hieroglyphic texts to have been appro¬ 
priated to particular substances,—as wax, wine, liquids, &c. The 
smaller and more elegant are supposed to have held unguents, perfumes, 
&c., for the toilet; the larger and coarser, domestic objects, as v T ine, 
eatables, &c. ; others again contain varnish, bitumen, &c. The follow¬ 
ing appear most worthy of remark : — 
'fease 22_23. Div. 1. A large vase, with the name of Ouonas (?). 
Arragonite. 1 ft. I 4 to 8 | in. h. 
Two vases, one having in front the prenomen Merenre, standard, 
and titles of a king prior to the 16th dynasty; the other, those of Re- 
Nofrekah, of the 15th dynasty, assumed by Sabaco, first king of the 
25th dynasty. Arragonite. 8 to 5| in. h.. 
Div." 2. Four ampullae, each inscribed with a single line of hieratic. 
Two have stoppers. Pottery. 6 ^ to 5^ in. h. 
Vase, with the name of Noubmet-het, a princess. Arragonite. 4J 
in. h. 
Vases with flat circular bodies, and necks of lotus flowers, apes, and 
oskhs; on the lateral bands are invocations to Amoun, Phtah, Nofre- 
Thraou, Khons, Neith, and Pasht. Porcelain, pottery , Sfc. 5| to 3 
in. h. Thebes. 
Vase, on each side Horns advancing. Pottery. 3| in. h. 
Div. 3. Circular table; on it eight vessels of various forms, all 
inscribed with the names and titles of Atkai. Arragonite. 1 ft. 1J 
in. dr. Abydos. 
Slab, with the following objects:—two bottle and four crucible- 
formed vases; a peculiar object, bifurcate at one end; a piece of 
basalt. Calcareous stone. 6 | in. 1., 4^ in. d. Abydos. 
Vase, with two projections, perhaps intended to represent eyes. 
Porcelain. 6 | in. h. Memphis. 
Vase; on the neck a female face. Arragonite . 9 in. h. 
Memphis . 
