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GALLEllY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
[EGYrriAN 
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 loh and another deity. 
Sa}idsto7ie. 7^ in. h. 
Osiris-Amoun, seated on a plinth, the knees raised; on his head a 
modius; a hollow place behind has held a pap\Tus. Wood. 1 it. 1 
in. h. Tombs of the Kings at Thebes. 
Pteh, Phtah, or Phtha, the Egyptian Vulcan, standing, in Osirian 
dress, his head shorn, round his neck an bskli; both hands hold a 
gom. Wood. 5^ in. h. 
Phtah, standing on a plinth, graduated in front. Steatite. 7-1 in. h. 
Figures of Osiris? face, green wax. JBarley covei'ed with linen. 
1 ft. 1 in. h. One of them presented by Sir J. G. WiUiinsony 1834. 
>Sevek, Sabak, or Souk, a form of Seb, the Egyptian Saturn, croco¬ 
dile-headed, walking, wearing the shenti; black, with yellow stripes. 
Wood. 6 in. h. 
Ma, iVlei, or Thmei, the Egyptian Themis, seated a in close gar¬ 
ment. Vitrified composition. 4|- in. h. 
Onouris, the Egyptian Mars, a form of Khons: holds an oval 
buckler and sword. Terracotta. 1 ft. 4 in. h. 
Div. 2. Chuns or Khons as Kneph, or Phtha; Silenus-faced, 
dwarfish naked body, bowed legs, crowned with the plume, clothed 
in lion’s skin. Bronze. 2 in. h. 
Khons as Kneph, standing, holding with both hands an unknown ob¬ 
ject. Bronze. 2>^ in. h. 
Khons as Kneph, standing on a lotus flower, between tw^o sphinxes. 
Bronze. 2f in. h. 
Khons as Kneph, winged; terminating below in a lion’s foot. Bronze. 
If in. h. 
Amoun-ra, walking, bearded, wearing the teshr surmounted by the 
plume and disk; in his right hand ; in his left the gom. Silver. 
8^ in. h. Thebes. 
Six other figures of Amoun-ra: the eyes of one inlaid with’ silver; 
the plume of another with enamel. Bronze. 111 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. 
4| in. h.; base, 2j in. b., 2 in. 1. 
hlaut, seated, suckling; wants the figure of Khons. Bronze. 
1 ft. 2 in. h. 
Net, or Ne>th, the Eg}-ptian Minerva, on a throne, wealing the teshr. 
Another, walking. Bronze. 4^ in. h. 
^gis of Neith. Bronze. 4| in. h. 
Nuin, Kneph, Chnouphis, the ram-headed divinity, walking, wearing 
an otf. Bronze. 7 in. h. 
iEgis of Cssuiouphis. Bronze. 4 in. h. 
Seti, or Saie, the Egyptian Juno, seated, wearing the Shaa, be¬ 
tween two horns, surmounted by a disk and another ornament* 
Bronze. 6| in. h. Thebes. 
