A pottery mould of a plant motif labelled 'time of Akhenaten'. Such moulds were used for manufacturi (cont.)
A pottery mould, filled with a white substance.
A Stone mould for a bird with plumed head, likely a benu (heron) bird. A very similar object appears (cont.)
Black stone mould. 11.5 x 8.3x1.5cm. For a collection of stone moulds and suggestions as to what the (cont.)
Black stone mould with 9 discs. Labelled 1167 and 57/18. 93x80x13mm. Two holes on one side of the ob (cont.)
Black stone mould. 3.7x2x1.5cm. For a collection of stone moulds and suggestions as to what they may (cont.)
Black stone mould. 97x61x28mm. For a collection of stone moulds and suggestions as to what they may (cont.)
Black stone mould. 92x43x21mm. For a collection of stone moulds and suggestions as to what they may (cont.)
Black stone mould. 115 x 54 x 12mm. For a collection of stone moulds and suggestions as to what they (cont.)
Black stone mould. Plant motif on one side, it is similar to EC654 but smaller. Two shallow holes at (cont.)
A pottery mould of the head of Bes wearing a wide collar. This would have been used for making amule (cont.)
A pottery mould for making wadjet eye amulets.
A stone mould for a figure of Osiris (the figure is mummiform without a headdress). A similar mould (cont.)
A pottery mould with traces of plaster on the object.
A pottery mould for wadjet eye amulet. Such moulds have been found in large numbers in Qantir and Am (cont.)
A pottery mould for making wadjet eye amulets. It likely dates to the New Kingdom. This item has tra (cont.)
A pottery mould for a wadjet amulet. Such moulds were used for making faience amulets. They have bee (cont.)
A pottery mould for a wadjet eye amulet. Such moulds were used for making faience amulets and have b (cont.)
Pottery mould for wadjet eye amulet. Mould lacks provision for amulet threading hole, lacks outer bo (cont.)
A pottery mould for a feline headed goddess, likely Bastet or Sekhmet. The deity is holding a sceptr (cont.)