EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. 
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Div. 2. Cases with four cylindrical holes, to hold sthem, a metallic 
colour for the eyelids; one with the name and titles of Amounmos, 
a royal scribe. Wood. 4 in. h., 1J in. sq. at base. 
Cases for sthem, in the shape of four cylinders united; with styles 
for laying on th^ colour. Wood. 3^ to 2j in. h. 
Similar case round it an invocation for Oohmos or Amasis, a 
scribe. Green porcelain or vitrified stone. 2J in. h. Memphis. 
Cylindrical reed-formed case for sthem; in front, the name of 
the king Amenanchut or Amentuonkh, and his wife Anchsenamen, Onkh- 
sen-amoun or Amononkhsen. White porcelain. 6 in. h., -J in. dr. 
Cylindrical cases with inscriptions, carved, or traced in black. Reed . 
3J- to 4 in. 1. 
Cylindrical cases for sthem. Reed , wood, ivory , porcelain. 7 to 
2 J in. 1. 
Case for sthem; it represents a monkey standing erect, grasping with 
both arms a cylinder, with its cover of wood. Ivory. 3§- in. h. 
Studs for the hair. ( See the mummy of Kotbti, Case 00.) Ivory , 
arragonite , porcelain. 2 to J in. dr., 2 in. to ^ in. h. 
Cases for sthem, in the form of columns. One has a hematite pin. 
Porcelain , wood. 4 in. to 3f in. h. 
Case for sthem, in form of the head attire of Pnebto, the son of 
Horus. Terracotta. 3J in. h., 3J in. b. 
Small vase or bottle for sthem, in the shape of Khons standing erect. 
Wood. 4J in. h. 
Similar vase, in form of a naked Typhonian figure. 24 in. h. 
Fine pair of sandals, made of cord. 9 in. 1. Memphis. Presented 
by Dr. Gideon Mantell, 1843. 
Div. 3. Mirror; the handle in the shape of a lotus-sceptre, with 
the head of Athor, the goddess of beauty. Bronze. 1 ft. h., 1 ft. 
2 in * 1- 
Mirror, the handle in shape of a tress of hair, with two hawks. Bronze. 
5 in. h. 
Mirrors with handles of wood; one terminates in the hawk head of a 
deity; the other in a standard, with the right symbolic eye. Bronze. 
1 ft. U in. h. 
Mirror with ivory handle in form of a column. Bronze. 104 
in. h. 
Mirror with a handle of porcelain, in form of a lotus-sceptre; on it 
the name of Monthemhe, son of Hykheth. Bronze. 10J in. h. 
Mirrors, without handles. Bronze. 6J to 4 in. dr. 
Circular mirror, in form of a box with its cover. Bronze. J 
in. dr. 
Vases for sthem. Basalt , arragonite. 4^ to 1£ in. h. 
Covers from similar vases. Calcareous stone , Sfc. 
Vase for sthem, held by a kneeling youth. Dark green steatite. 
3^ in. h. 
Vase for sthem, having round the body a frieze of various symbols. 
Green porcelain. 2f in. h. Memphis. 
. Chinese vases, said to be found in Egyptian tombs; on one two 
bats, on the other inscription in writing hand. Presented by Sir J. 
Gardner Wilkinson , 1834-42. 
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