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Head of a female, from a similar vase. Red pottery. 2J in. h. 
Vase, somewhat cylindrical, issuing from a dower, and decorated 
with the feathers of Osiris and other symbols. Red pottery . 6 
in. 1. 
Two stands for vases. Pottery. 1 ft.4J to 1 ft. 54 in. h. 
Vase in the shape of a lamb lying down. Pottery. 3J in. h., 4] 
in. 1. 
Vase in shape of the fish latus. Pottery. 6j in. 1. 
Vases in shape of gourds, with short narrow necks. Upon one 
is traced, “for the offering of Eian.” Pottery. 6J to 4f in. 1. 
Thebes. 
Vase, on each side Horus advancing. Pottery. 3£ in. h. 
Div. 2. Bowls, with figures of Amoun-ra, Har, Atmou, Tafne, 
Seb, Netpe, Osiris, Isis, Thoth, and Nephthys; the bark of Ra, &c. 
Pottery. 11 in. dr., 3 in. h. 
Div. 4. Lamps ; having, some, a toad in bas-relief; others an 
eagle, the head of a boar, bunch of grapes, two children, palm 
leaves, ornaments ; on one is QioXoyux. Qiov xagis, on another rou 
ayiov Kvgixxos, [lamp] of the Holy Cyriacus. Terracotta. 5 to 3 in. 
1., If to f in. h. 
CASE 33 — 35. VASES OF BRONZE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 
VIANDS, ETC. 
Div. 1—2. Bucket. In outline, 1. Osiris-Tattou, Isis, and Nephthys, 
pouring libations to the soul of the deceased, Petamoun ; 2. Petamoun 
seated on a chair, beneath which is a cynocephalus. His son Presh- 
khons, or Pshar-khons, offers him a libation and incense. On the 
base are the calyx and petals of the lotus. Bronze. 1 ft. 3 in. h. 
Thebes. 
Similar bucket: 1. Har, or Hor, a deceased priest of Amoun, 
adoring Osiris, Har-si-esi, Isis, and Nephthys. 2. Har or Hor, seated 
by his wife Tnofrebais, receiving offerings from his son Petamoun. 
Bronze. 1 ft. 10 in. h. Thebes. 
Similar bucket. Osiris pethempamentes, seated; behind, stand 
Har-hat, Isis in a tree, and Nephthys. Before Osiris is a priest holding 
incense, and pouring a libation upon an altar. The hieroglyphical 
text contains adorations to the deities of Har-hat, for a deceased 
Rameses, prophet-priest. Above, is a band of stars. Bronze. 1 ft. 
5J in. h. 
Small buckets with subjects in bas-relief; an offering to Amoun-ra, 
Harsaphes, and other deities. Bronze. 3§ in. h. 
Crucible-shaped vase, perhaps from an amshoir. Bronze. 1J in. 
h., 3§ in. dr. Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson , 1834. 
Simpula. The handles terminate in the head and neck of a goose. 
Bronze. 1 ft. 10 to 1 ft. 1 in. h. 
Oval cup or bowl, remarkable for its rich and continued sound 
when struck. Bronze. 6 in. dr., 4 in. h. 
Rectangular table, with a projection on two sides; in front the 
name of Atkai On it are several vessels, apparently models of utensils. 
The table is perforated to receive some of the vessels. Bronze . 
7 in. h., 1 ft. J in. b., 74 in. dr. Abyclos. 
