Possible faience pestle, although the choice of material seems very impractical unless it was intend (cont.)
A glass gaming piece in a thimble shape. It is black with white wavy lines. It was purchased by Well (cont.)
One glass circular object (possibly a counter?) without a hole, one blue faience flat disc bead, one (cont.)
Three shells (one cowrie and two small spiral stripey shells). There is also one flat hollow hemisph (cont.)
A blue and black faience gaming counter.
Faience gaming counter in two pieces, which possibly had the head of a figure.
Flat cut shell, 17mm in diameter, possibly a counter. Spiral mark on flat surface a natural feature (cont.)
A fragment of black glass, possibly a counter. It was found in a box with some Islamic glass bangles (cont.)
Stick with horse head on top. Probably not Egyptian, 166mm high.
A dark blue faience gaming counter with a swirl pattern. It was purchased by Wellcome at auction in (cont.)
A faience gaming counter with a face and wig.
A faience gaming counter which is dark in colour, almost black. It is from the National Museum of Wa (cont.)
A faience gaming counter, with blue and black stripes. It is from the National Museum of Wales Cardi (cont.)
A faience gaming counter. It was originally part of the collection of Lord Aberdare, transferred fro (cont.)