Five beads, three of gold and quartz (rock crystal), and two others of gold. They likely date to the (cont.)
Small black fabric cylindrical jar with a rolled rim and a flat base. Broken into six pieces and res (cont.)
A sa sign. It is made of pottery with a greenish glaze. It was purchased by Wellcome in 1930. The sa (cont.)
Pottery vessel decorated. Labelled 'Hofmuseum'. 4.8cm. Purchased by Wellcome in 1930.
A strip of mummy wrapping attached to a label on which is written "'The Palmer Collection' unwound a (cont.)
A small handmade shallow bowl with a round base and a direct rim. It is made of Nile silt. Three bre (cont.)
This wooden figure is likely depicting a tomb owner due to its position. The lack of dowel holes in (cont.)
A wooden mummiform shabti, dating to the New Kingdom. It is crudely carved, and little of the paint (cont.)
Fragment of a wooden coffin depicting a goddess with bird wings. Purchased by Wellcome at auction in (cont.)