Fragment of a coffin
- Accession Number
- W1054
- Current Location
- In storage
- Object Type
- Tomb equipment, Coffin/sarcophagus/cartonnage
- Period
- Late Period
- Material
- Wood
- Measurements
- Height: 960mm | Width: 128mm | Depth: 19mm
- Number of Elements
- 1
- Divine Name
- Duamutef | Hapy (son of Horus) | Qebehsenuef
Licensing details
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- Description
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A coffin fragment made of painted wood with dovetail joints. It probably dates to the Late Period. Amuletic symbols for the 'Blood of Isis', three of the Sons of Horus, and the Djed pillar are shown between papyrus columns. This object was originally part of the Rustafjaell collection.
- Other Identity
- 222 (rectangular serrated label with number crossed out) | 231 (unidentified number written on a rectangular label with red border) | 55 (unidentified number written on a rectangular label with red border)
- Previous Owner
- Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome (1853–1936)
- Acquisition
- Long-term loan, The Wellcome Trust (15 Feb 1971)
- Last modified: 30 Apr 2021