Painted mast from a model boat, 272mm long. It has a head with wig at one end and is painted red at (cont.)
An arm from a figure of a funerary model, gripping an implement. Previously from the collection of (cont.)
A relief fragment in glazed faience showing the top of Nephthys in adoration. There is a hole for th (cont.)
Pottery jar encrusted in modern times with blue glass or faience beads lengthways down the vessel, p (cont.)
Small, conical, amphora jar with a trimmed rim. The jar has been manufactured from alluvial clay usi (cont.)
Red pottery cosmetic container. Wellcome number 30894. Painted neck, scalloped rim. This is probably (cont.)
This pottery jar, with a green surface, was purchased at auction by Wellcome from the Frankland Hood (cont.)
A string of carnelian beads dating to the Middle Kingdom. The three larger beads are in the shape of (cont.)
A wadjet eye and another symbol (perhaps the legs of a human figure kneeling) made in a soft fibrous (cont.)
A fragment of wooden comb with ten teeth of which nine are split in the middle. On the flat back is (cont.)
15 arms of model funerary figures. This item was not specifically identified in the 1997 recatalogui (cont.)
A wooden overseer shabti, as indicated by the kilt, dating to the New Kingdom (the kilt length is ty (cont.)
A wooden shabti dating to the New Kingdom. It is mummiform with black hair, a collar, a red/brown f (cont.)
A wooden shabti dating to the New Kingdom. It is mummiform with black hair, a collar, a red/brown fa (cont.)