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EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
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Circular spoon; on the edge a hawk, human face, and a lion or 
cynoeephalus. The handle of lotus flowers. Wood. 5 in. 1., 3^ in. b. 
Circular cup, with two cylindrical handles. Wood. 7J in. 1., 3; 1 , in. b. 
Spoons or boxes in the shape of geese swimming or trussed. 
Wood. 2J in. h., 5% in. 1. ; 4\ in. 1., \ in. h. 
Spoon; the bowl in form of the fish latus ; a fox seizing it by the 
tail forms the handle. Wood. 10^ in. 1. Memphis. 
Flat spoon with two bowls in shape of cartouches; the handle repre¬ 
senting Onouris, holding the lion’s tail in the left, and a club or sword 
in the right hand. In each bowl is a lump of wax of different colour. 
Wood. 7 in. 1., 4 in. b. 
Spoon with circular bowl; the handle in shape of the fish latus, with 
papyrus flowers. Wood. 1\ in. h. 
Spoon; the bowl pear-shaped; on the handle, Khons-Kneph be¬ 
tween two stems of the lotus. On the head ornament two birds. 
Wood. lb in 1. Thebes. 
Fragment, with a dedication to Anubis for Saph, royal bard, super¬ 
intendent of the bow. Ebony. 9J in. b. 
Long panel, on it the names and titles of Amenof III. (Memnon.) 
Ebony . 11 in. 1. 
Div. 4. Bricks, stamped with the names of Thutmes or Thothme 
I. (Chebron). Thutmes or Thothmes III. (Moeris). Amenof or 
Amunoph II. (Mephrathutmosis); and Thutmes or Thothmes V. 
(Tmosis). Clay and straw. Presented by Lord Prudhoe , 1834. 
Fragment of a brick from the Pyramid at Dashour. Clay and straw» 
8 in. 1., 6b in. b. Presented by Col. T. P. Thompson. 
CASE 42-43. BASKETS, TOOLS, ETC. 
Div. 1. Large oval basket. Palm leaves. 1 ft. 8J in. dr., 1 ft. 7 
in. h. 
Smaller oval basket. 1 ft. in. dr., 9 in. h. 
Mallets used by the Egyptians for hammers. Wood. 10A to 1 ft. 
2 in. h. One found in the masonry of the Great Pyramid at Abooser. 
Presented by Col. Howard Vyse and J. S. Perring , Esq., 1840. 
Long rectangular staves, inscribed with the name of Har-piphai. 
Wood. 2 ft. 9 to 1 ft. 4b in. 1. 
Bag, found in the larger basket. Leather. 
Div. 2. Set of tools found in the same basket, consisting of— 
Drill bow, 1 ft. in. 1. ; saw, 1 ft. 3J in. 1. ; drill, 10 to 9 in. 1. ; 
chisel, 10 in. 1. ; bradawl, 5^- in. 1. ; horn for water or oil, 8|- in. 1. ; 
hone, 5 in. 1.; roll of prepared leather, 6 in. b. ; drill breast-plate, 2b 
in. 1. With this set was one of the mallets in Div. 1 
Another set of tools found in the smaller basket, consisting of—• 
Adze, 6J in. h. in. b. ; chisel, 1 ft. 1^ in. 1.; drill, 9 in. 1.; 
bradawl, 4§ in. 1. ; knife, 9^ in. 1. ; axe-blades, 9^ to 3^ in. 1. ; handles 
of tools, 3| in. 1. With this set was a mallet in Div. 1. The blades 
of the preceding tools are of bronze. 
Other tools or models:— 
Chisels, 10£ to 8^- in. 1. ; saws, II b to 11 in. 1.; adzes, 6f in. h., 
7b in. 1. ; hatchets, 1 ft. 6 to 1 ft. 5 in. 1. 
The blades have been attached by linen bandages and an adhesive 
