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.)
Pottery vessel from Esna. It is 192mm in height. Excavated by Garstang. Second Intermediate Period t (cont.)
Pale blue faience object, tubular with horizontal dark stripes. Possibly a lamp feeder, although it (cont.)
Black topped red ware with serrated label 1745/6. It is chipped in two places on the rim. 234mm high (cont.)
Pottery vessel with blue no. on side 12A06?. From Abydos, grave 12, excavated by Garstang. 123mm hi (cont.)
Pottery vessel. 282mm high. Cream fabric. Exterior ridges. Broken neck.
A bronze necked bowl with rounded shoulders and a broken rim. It was decorated with two fine sets of (cont.)
Red pottery jar. 18A'06 on side, suggesting that it is from Abydos. 259mm high and 139mm in diameter (cont.)
Pottery vessel from Abydos, which was excavated by Garstang in 1909. It is 149mm in height. Purchase (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.
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.)
Faience fragment. Probably part of a Roman-period vessel. Purchased by Wellcome from the MacGregor c (cont.)
A square plaque made of faience with a scarab inserted in one side. It has a hole through the top as (cont.)