Copper alloy square pendant with blue enamel depicting three unlabelled figures. Iconographically, t (cont.)
Fragment of a glass bracelet. Green glass. From Armant. Looks modern. Carol Meyer, 1996. In 'The Gla (cont.)
Green, engraved stone heart scarab. Badly made (lines on back don't meet), and hieroglyphs look fals (cont.)
A square plaque made of faience with a scarab inserted in one side. It has a hole through the top as (cont.)
Pottery jar encrusted in modern times with blue glass or faience beads lengthways down the vessel, p (cont.)
A plaster copy of a siltstone palette, commonly known as the Battlefield Palette, Vultures Palette o (cont.)
A cast of high relief carved block with label on back. The cartouche is that of Intef VI of the 17th (cont.)
A wooden funerary figure of a tomb owner. The arms are missing and due to the number of "unusual" fe (cont.)
13 pieces of miscellaneous wood. the four pieces at the top are modern bases for objects!
Plaster cast of EC644 which in display on the ground floor.
Box with wax ring and broken cast of Sekhmet in resin. Both modern.
Two copper alloy (bronze) coins/medals, struck by famed nineteenth century Welsh Doctor, Chartist, D (cont.)
Plaster cast with part of a face. This seems to be the back of W1376, which shows Neferure. Note a f (cont.)
A plaster cast of a New Kingdom funerary stela depicting a certain Amunemope and his son Paraemheb w (cont.)
A modern unfinished bed leg in the shape of an animal leg.
Lantern slide. Showing the Island of Philae. This photograph was taken by Sgt. Johnson of the 436 We (cont.)
Lantern slide. Showing the west colonnade at the temple of Nectanebus at the south end of the Island (cont.)
Lantern slide. Showing the Temple of Isis on the Island of Philae. This photograph was taken by Sgt. (cont.)
Lantern slide. Showing the birth house of the Temple of Isis on the Island of Philae. This photograp (cont.)