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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
[EGYPTIAN 
Tv\ o fragments of a box or vase, bearing the name and prenomen of 
Tabraka. Bronze. 3 to in. sq. 
Pedestal from a small statue, bearing the name and titles of Amoun- 
ra. In front are the name and titles of a queen Neithakhor (Nitocris), 
royal daughter of Psametic. Bronze. 4j in. h, 2 in. b., IJ in. h. ^ 
*Pedest^, bearing the name and prenomen of Amasis-Xeith-si. 
Bhony. 2|^ to 1 in. b., 1 in. h. . , . 
Plates, pedestals, and fragments. Bronze. 4 in. 1., 2 in. b., ^ m. 
h., by f in. cube. 
Fragments; one filled with wood, another terminated by a crocochle 
and a lion-headed rod, another by a hawk-headed rod, under Avhich 
stands, the god Ra, another by the" head of the koucoupha. Bronze. 
8 to 4^ in. h. 
Rectano-ular plinths, with a leaf-shaped smoother? Arragonite. J f 
in. b., 4fin. h., ^ in. th.; | in. b., U in. h., ^ in. th. 
Piintli 5 on itj AmounGniopt} a- I'oyal scribOj adoiiiig Osiiis. Blue 
porcelain. 64 in. h., 44 in- b. _ -.i . , 
An oval disk, with a seated female deity. Bronze. 24 m. di\ 
Div. 4. Bricks, stamped with the prenomens of Amenof or Amunoph 
III. (Memnon); of Rameses III. (Sesostris); of Ranofre, a deceased 
priest. Clay. 1 ft. 4 in. h., 6f in. b., 5f in. th., to 11^ in. h., 
in. b., 34 in. th. Fresented hy Lord Frudhoe, 1834. 
Fragments of bricks. Clay. Fresented hy Sir J. G. Wilki7iso7i, 
1834 
Reed fi’om between the bricks of the walls of Sais. 1 ft. 1 in. 1. 
Fresented hy the same. ^ 
Frao-ments of plaster, with a flower painted. _ Fresented hy tne same. 
Fragment of stucco, imitating syenite. 5 in. 1. Fresented hy the 
Smoothing tools; one has its onm figure engraved on it. Trooef. 
94 in. 1., 64 in. 1., 2^ in. h. i • u 1 • n 
"a cylindrical box containing stucco. n ood. 4 in. h.^, 4 in. 
Brushes for colouring walls, of fibres of palm leaves. 7 to 54 in. 1. 
Stamp for bricks, wtth hierogh-pRics, for the granaries of the temple 
of Phtah- Viood. 8 in. 1. . ttt tt- j 
Oval stamp, with the name of Amenopn III. U ood. 
CASE 44—45. 
BASKETS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PLAYTHINGS, 
WEAVING TOOLS, ETC. 
Div. 1. Oval, and circular baskets, covers, &:c., of the fibres of the 
palm, some worked in with colours. Palm leaves. 1 ft. o in. di., 9 
in. h., to 6 in. dr., 3 in. h. _ . , , , , p , 1 
Div 2. Sistrum; the handle cylindrical, with the head of Athor on 
each side’; on it the head of Athor, between lion-headed urgei and 
vultures, Pasht Merephtah, seated in a naos, with 41eremihi and Mereras 
holdin^^ sistva. Tnese subiects a.re in outline. Bt on^e. 1 ft. 4^ in. h. 
Temple of the Western lake, Karnak. . , , . , 
Handle of a sistrum; at the top the eegis of Athor between m'sei, and 
a lion seated. Bronze. 84 in. h. • • o 1 , n c 
Sistra, the ends of the wires generally terniinaung in the head ot a 
<roose; one has for its handle a figure of Khons Kneph; they have 
cats with kittens at the top. Silver, hronze. 9^ to S^in. 1. 
