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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
[EGYPTIAN 
Thothmes IT. standing, wearing the tesher, and holding a sceptre in 
his left hand, and in his right a mace, and emblem of life. Behind is 
a symbolical figure, having on its head the standard of the king: above 
the head of the king soars a vulture, emblem of victory. The hiero¬ 
glyphics contain the names and titles of the king. 
6, 7. Two casts taken from a part of the tomb of Thothmes III. in 
the valley of the Biban el Molook. They represent an inferior 
divinity called Pet-mut-f. 
8. Cast taken from the wall of the entrance passage of the tomb of 
Seti Menephtha II., or Sethos II. in the Biban el Molook. The monarch, 
■wearing the tall plumes, uraei serpent, solar disk, and goats’ horns, and 
draped in a transparent garment with a royal apron, stands offering two 
vases of wine to some divinity, probably Ra, but the hand and the tarn 
or kukufa sceptre of the god is only visible. The hieroglyphics are 
names and titles of the king, and part of an address to the god. 
EGYPTIAN ROOM. 
UP STAIRS. 
The wooden figures in Cases 1—4 are generally found in tombs; 
the bronze are offerings, or objects of private worship; the porce¬ 
lain and small figures of stone are all perforated, to attach to the 
network or the necklaces of mummies. 
CASE 1—2. DEITIES. 
Div. 1. Amen, or Amoun-ra, the Egyptian Jupiter, seated upon a 
throne. On the throne are cynocephali, urseus and lotus sceptres, and 
at the back Amoun seated between Khons Ioh and another deity. 
Sandstone. in. h. 
Pteh, Phtah, or Phtha, the Egyptian Vulcan, standing, in Osirian 
dress, his head shorn, round his neck an oskh; both hands hold a 
gom. Wood. 5\ in. h. 
Phtah, standing on a plinth, graduated in front. Steatite. in. h. 
Figures of Osiris? face, green wax. Barley covered with linen. 
1 ft. 1 in. h. One of them presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson, 1834. 
Sevek, Sabak, or Souk, a form of Seb, the Egvptian Saturn, croco¬ 
dile-headed, walking, wearing the shenti; black, with yellow stripes 
Wood. 6 in. h. 
Ma, Mei, or Thmei, the Egyptian Themis, seated in a close gar¬ 
ment. Vitrified composition. 4J in. h- 
Thoout, or Thoth, walking, in a boat; black and yellow. Painted 
wood. 7f in. h., 1 ft. 1. 
Div. 2. Amoun-ra, walking, bearded, wearing the teshr sur¬ 
mounted by the plume and disk; in his right hand -Q-; in his left 
the gom. Silver. 8^ in. h Thebes. 
Other figures of Amoun-ra: the eyes of one inlaid with silver; the 
plume of another with enamel. Bronze, ll .j to 2 in. h. 
A small naos; in the interior a seated figure of Amoun-ra. At the 
sides Num, or Chnouph ram-headed, Khons, and winged female dei¬ 
ties, with the name and titles of the king Siphtah. On the base is 
inscribed in large symbols in bas-relief, “the abode of Amon.” Bronze. 
4J in. h.; base, 2j in. b., 2 in. 1. 
Maut, seated, suckling; wants the figure of Khons. Bronze. 
1 ft. 2 in. h. 
