A green glazed steatite cylinder seal decorated with representations of a bat, a sphinx, and an insc (cont.)
Cylindrical object made of pottery, with '42' in black ink. One end appears mainly intact, is slight (cont.)
This carnelian scarab ring is Hellenistic in date, inspired by an Egyptian original. The label state (cont.)
A copper-alloy amulet of a cat atop a papyrus pillar. A suspension loop is present at the back of th (cont.)
Coptic seal with some bandages remaining. The label states these (EC445a-e) have the arms of the dea (cont.)
Wax seal. Written on reverse 'Impression of ancient Greek seal from Cyrene 28.3.71. From box marked (cont.)
Circular stone amulet(?) engraved on both sides. Purchased by Wellcome ay auction in 1930
Potter's stamp with inscription on one line and clay impression.