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EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
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Small vases in the shape of wine-glasses. Arragonite. 4 Jto 4 in. h. 
Abydos. 
Div. 3. Circular table; on it eight vessels of various forms, all 
inscribed with the names and titles of Atkai. Arragonite. 1 ft. 1 £ 
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; on the neck a female face. Arragonite . 9 in. h. 
Memphis. 
Vases or cups in the shape of the shell Indina Nilotica. Arragonite. 
5 to 41 in. 1. Abydos. 
Div. 4. A large vase, with the name of Ouonas (?). Arragonite. 
1 ft. 1^ to 8J in. h. 
Vase, mouth broken off, w T ith name and prenomen of Thothmes 
III. 5 in. h. Arragonite. 
Diota, with flat three-handled cover; an inscription states that it 
holds “8 hno and 6 parts.” Arragonite. 10.| in. h. Lower Egypt. 
case 24—25. VASES. 
Div. 1. Bowls. One bears an inscription relative to Atkai. 
Hasalt, compact feldspar , arragonite , Sfc. 4J- to 2f in. h., 11J to 5-g¬ 
in. dr. 
Jar-shaped vase containing the names and titles of the queen Amoun- 
ertais. Compact feldspar. 5 in. h. 
Div. 2. Small flat vases or cups, in shape of the fish chaetodon. 
Steatite , arragonite. 4^ to 4J in. 1. 
Lamp found near the Pyramid of Reegah. Green porcelain. Pre¬ 
sented by Col. Howard Vyse, and J. S. Perring , Esq., 1840. 
Vases in the shape of the pine cone. Pottery. 4J to 5 in. h. 
Green vitrified vase, with name and prenomen of Thothmes I. 
4 in. h. Steatite. 
Vase, blue, with a pattern. Porcelain , or opaque glass. 3§ in. h. 
Vase, with two projections, perhaps intended to represent eyes. 
Porcelain. in. h. Memphis. 
Large blue bowl: without, petals of flowers; within, a square 
divided into triangles, the alternate ones darker; in each corner 
a stem of five lotus and papyrus flowers, alternately. Porcelain. 
10 in. dr. 
Bowl; on it the names and titles of Rameses II. or III. (Sesostris), 
a band of flowers, and the calyx and petals of the lotus. Porcelain. 
4 in. dr., 2J in. h. 
Div. 3. Vase in shape of the ibex, standing on a plinth ; the mouth 
of the vessel on the back. Underneath, a small animal. Pottery. 
2J in. h. 
Vases in the shape of a hedgehog ; the aperture on the back; one 
has before it a human head. Pottery. If in. h. Thebes. 
Vases with long necks; one with the neck twisted. Glass. 7J to 
2 in. h. 
Small vase with four handles. Porcelain , or opaque glass. 
Small diota; one handle broken. Porcelain, or opaque glass. 
4b in. h. Memphis. 
