A copper alloy model tool (one of a set of five W130–W134). The practice of placing metal model tool (cont.)
A stone bowl with bored lug handles, made of red and white breccia (Aston Type 108). It dates from t (cont.)
A black diorite stone bowl with a round bottom. It has lug handles which are not pierced (Aston type (cont.)
A limestone lintel, likely from Saqqara, inscribed for the Overseer of Craftsmen Tjenti. The prepare (cont.)
Travertine collared cosmetic jar. Circular hole (5mm) in side. Aston type 123, Old Kingdom to First (cont.)
Travertine cosmetic collared jar. Aston type 125. Dynasty 5 to First Intermediate Period. 55mm high. (cont.)
Stone ointment collared jar, travertine, part of neck/rim missing. 85 in blue pencil. 881/A in penci (cont.)
A white travertine cosmetic jar (Aston type 35 or 38). It dates from the Fifth to the Eleventh Dynas (cont.)
An opaque travertine vase with an out-turned rim, concave sides, and a wide foot (Aston type 35). It (cont.)
A stone vase with an out-turned rim, a wide foot, and a concave profile (Aston type 35). It dates fr (cont.)
Travertine cosmetic jar. Broken rim. Bag shaped. Old label 173. Aston type 128, 5-6th Dynasty, 9cm. (cont.)
Lid of stone (travertine) cosmetic jar. 4cm in diameter. Probably from 1909 excavations at Abydos. P (cont.)
Cream cosmetic jar broken rim. Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5-6. Residue inside. Height 51mm, width 29mm.
A Red breccia bowl dating to the Early Dynastic period (Aston type 108). The lugs have no holes. It (cont.)
A travertine stone table, made in one piece. It had been broken into five pieces. This is similar to (cont.)