A stone aegis of Bastet surmounted by a cat's head. The cat wears a solar-disc on her head. Such ite (cont.)
A faience cat amulet with damaged legs and ears.
A pottery mould for a feline headed goddess, likely Bastet or Sekhmet. The deity is holding a sceptr (cont.)
A pottery mould for a lion-headed god labelled '1818'. It possibly depicts the goddess Bastet holdin (cont.)
A faience amulet of a cat with damaged legs and ears. Cats were sacred to the goddess Bastet whose c (cont.)
A small faience cat amulet. Cats were sacred to the goddess Bastet. Cat amulets such as these were w (cont.)
Necklace consisting of beads and sixty-two amulets. The objects are placed in a pattern of alternati (cont.)
The upper part of a feline goddess amulet, possibly Sekhmet. The goddess has a leonine face and wear (cont.)
Feline goddess amulet in faience. The goddess is wearing a tripartite wig and a long dress. She is i (cont.)
Amulet of the lion-headed goddess Bastet in faience. The goddess has a mane and a tripartite wig. Th (cont.)
Aegis amulet representing a head of a goddess (either Hathor, Sehkmet, or Bastet). It is schematical (cont.)
Amulet of a seated feline goddess. She is wearing a tripartite wig and has a serrated suspension loo (cont.)
A small light green faience head of a feline, possibly Sekhmet or Bastet. It was purchased by Wellco (cont.)