A blue faience ring. Donated by Mrs Cox. This had belonged to her father, Edward Cox, who brought it (cont.)
A green faience scarab. The inscription is presumably Men-khepr-Re (Thutmose III), though the Re is (cont.)
A green faience scarab. The inscription is presumably Men-khepr-Re (Thuthmose III), though there is (cont.)
Faience scarab. 11mm long. The inscription is presumably Men-khepr-Re (Thutmose III). Donated by Mrs (cont.)
A modern copy of the green faience amulet with a semblance of a hieroglyph inscription. The suspensi (cont.)
The standing light green faience amulet of Taweret with a suspension loop at the top. Broken and rep (cont.)
This standing faience amulet of Taweret with face missing has a suspension loop at the top. Taweret (cont.)
A small faience scarab. The hieroglyph inscription consists of two signs: 'mn' and 'khepr'. There is (cont.)
Upper part of an uninscribed faience shabti. Probably dating to the Late Period. Donated by Elizabet (cont.)