Painted mast from a model boat, 272mm long. It has a head with wig at one end and is painted red at (cont.)
An arm from a figure of a funerary model, gripping an implement. Previously from the collection of (cont.)
15 arms of model funerary figures. This item was not specifically identified in the 1997 re-catalogu (cont.)
A wooden rudder or oar, likely from a model boat. Eyes are painted above a lotus on both sides of th (cont.)
This wooden funerary figure is part of a pair with W668. They both are finely carved wearing white k (cont.)
This funerary figure is likely part of model scene. It would have attached to the base via the tenon (cont.)
This wooden funerary figure is part of a pair with W666. They both are finely carved wearing white k (cont.)
This funerary figure is missing its left arm. It is likely a rower from a model boat due to its stan (cont.)
A funerary figure, likely a sailor from a model boat. It is heavily gessoed, and the left arm in par (cont.)
A wooden funerary figure, likely originating from Twelfth Dynasty Thebes, although his provenance is (cont.)
This wooden funerary figure had previously been described as a 'man ploughing', but from his positio (cont.)
This figure was previously described as a female porter, although the intended gender of the figure (cont.)
This wooden figure in a twisting pose has previously been interpreted as a dancing dwarf, or a rower (cont.)
This figure has previously been described as representing the tekenu (a mysterious figure depicted i (cont.)