Unidentified fluted object, conical shape, with a hole down the centre, which is made of faience. Th (cont.)
This jar is made from Nile silt and dates to the Eighteenth Dynasty. It has a rolled outside rim and (cont.)
Copper alloy rod in two halves. One half is 7cm, one 4cm in length. Date unknown
Copper alloy spearhead. Socketed. Hole for tying to shaft? 10.7cm long. Remnants of Wellcome label a (cont.)
Socketed axe head. 94cm long. Copper alloy. Part of MacGregor collection purchased by Wellcome in 19 (cont.)
Medium ellipsoid jar, dating from the late Second Intermediate Period to the early New Kingdom. The (cont.)
Pale blue faience object, tubular with horizontal dark stripes. Possibly a lamp feeder, although it (cont.)
A blue faience object with four extensions (one missing) around a circular indentation. It is likely (cont.)
A medium shouldered jar with a flat base and a direct rim with internal dent, made of Marl A. This v (cont.)
Small shouldered jar made of Nile silt with blue no. on the side: 12A06. There is an incised undulat (cont.)
Large cylindrical jar. The vessel is made from Marl clay. The vessel has a direct rim with a flat, (cont.)
A bronze necked bowl with rounded shoulders and a broken rim. It was decorated with two fine sets of (cont.)
A large, ellipsoidal red pottery jar with a round base and a rolled rim with an external dent. The v (cont.)
Medium bag-shaped jar with pointed base and a trimmed direct rim. The vessel is Nile silt, it is whe (cont.)
A black-topped redware pottery vessel. The auction catalogue of MacGregor's items of 6th July 1922, (cont.)
Pottery vessel from Esna, tomb 289, excavated by Garstang 1906. 2nd Intermediate Period to Early New (cont.)
Oar from a funerary model.
Carved sandstone canopic jar lid, Imsety. 11cm high. Canopic jars were the four jars used for contai (cont.)
Faience object. This is described in MacGregor sale catalogue of 1922 as a fragment found in the tem (cont.)
Part of a blue glazed ceramic tile depicting a shrine. The shrine is surrounded by uraei and crowned (cont.)