An artificial eye comprising of a black stone frame and a glass or obsidian inlay. Such eyes would b (cont.)
An artificial stone eye with a brown iris/pupil. The eye is comprised of one piece of stone making (cont.)
This painted wooden mask dates to the Third Intermediate Period. It is covered in plaster which is t (cont.)
This coffin face is made of painted wood. "8" is written on the chin. It dates to the Twenty-second (cont.)
A painted terracotta coffin lid, dating from the Late to Graeco-Roman Period. This is from the coff (cont.)
A terracotta painted coffin lid. This appears to have belonged to a male as it has a beard. The figu (cont.)
The upper part of mummy case of painted wood, dating to the Third Intermediate Period, likely the Tw (cont.)
A painted wooden coffin, dating to the Third Intermediate Period. It was purchased by Wellcome at au (cont.)
The face from a coffin made of wood, which has been painted and varnished. It dates to the Third Int (cont.)
An artificial eye, the iris is loose. The central piece is made of obsidian and the frame from a whi (cont.)
An artificial eye comprising of a pupil of a dark brown stone, probably obsidian. The size and shap (cont.)
An artificial eye, which is part of a pair with W619. There are traces of red paint in the corners o (cont.)
An artificial eye, which is part of a pair with W618. It has reddish detail painted in the corners o (cont.)
Artificial eye with bronze frame, glass or obsidian inlay. 95mm long. See Berman, L.M., 'Catalogue o (cont.)
An ebony and stone artificial eye.
This painted face from a wooden coffin dates to the Late Period, likely the Twenty-sixth Dynasty or (cont.)
A painted wooden face from a coffin. The eyes have possibly been repainted in modern times, but it l (cont.)
A painted and carved wooden face from a coffin. It was purchased by Wellcome at auction in 1924.
This face from a wooden coffin has vertical striped bands on the headdress. It is from western Thebe (cont.)
A painted wooden face from a coffin. It is from Asyut, and dates to the Third Intermediate Period. I (cont.)