This green glazed composition amulet is in the form of a lion, with a pierced suspension ring on the (cont.)
A wooden lion's head, likely a terminal from a piece of furniture. The wood was covered with a layer (cont.)
A lion foot terminal of a wooden leg from a piece of furniture. There are traces of plaster evident (cont.)
The head of faience figure of lion deity, perhaps Apedemak. It has a hole in the top of its head, pr (cont.)
A pottery mould for a lion-headed god labelled '1818'. It possibly depicts the goddess Sekhmet holdi (cont.)
The faience forepaw of a lion with four toes and a hole for fixing.
Coptic seal with some bandages remaining. The label states these (EC445a-e) have the arms of the dea (cont.)
A furniture leg in the form of a lion's leg from furniture with a label reading 'Wooden Leg of Chair (cont.)
This glazed stone statue might be Bastet, Mut or Sekhmet. All were goddesses shown with cat or lion (cont.)
This is part of a dress or tunic probably dating to the Byzantine Period (300-1000 AD). The backgrou (cont.)
A leg from a piece of furniture in the form of a lion. The lion is standing with face to front upon (cont.)
A leg from piece of furniture in the form of a lion, likely associated with W1309 and W1311. It prob (cont.)
A leg from a piece of furniture in the form of the back legs of a lion. There are traces of white pa (cont.)
A furniture leg in the form of a lion matching with W1310. Lions were associated with rebirth and ar (cont.)
This leg from a piece of furniture (likely a bed) shows a figure of Taweret in the form of a hippopo (cont.)
This terminal of a piece of furniture is in the form of a lion's head. Geoffrey Killen describes thi (cont.)