A translucent dark blue, opaque yellow and turquoise glass head pendant. There is a small rod hole i (cont.)
A copper alloy votive statue of Amun with a plaited beard. The figure is much corroded with one leg (cont.)
This thick-shouldered travertine cylindrical jar with a flat base. 'Ptolemaic' is written on side in (cont.)
Cartonnage covering for the chest area dating to the Ptolemaic Period. At the top is a ba-bird with (cont.)
This cartonnage torso covering dates to the Ptolemaic Period. The cartonnage can be divided into thr (cont.)
A gilt mummy mask and cartonnage in a very fragile condition, dating to the Ptolemaic Period. This o (cont.)
A mummified cat head with its features drawn onto the bandages and false ears constructed. It is lik (cont.)
Fragment of cartonnage decorated with painting of green Osiris with atef crown seated on throne (lef (cont.)
A painted black coffin fragment with yellow hieroglyphs. It is similar to BM29582, the coffin of Nes (cont.)
Dark wood fragment with hieroglyphs, part of coffin. Hieroglyphs along top, not painted. The piece l (cont.)
A wooden fragment with hieroglyphs, which was likely part of a coffin. It shows Isis and Nephthys ei (cont.)
A coffin fragment of un-painted dark wood. It features a carved lotus and a hieroglyphic inscription (cont.)
Fragment of cartonnage decorated with painting of Qebehsenuef (identified by the hieroglyphs), one o (cont.)
Fragments of painted cartonnage. Ptolemaic.
This jar has a direct rim and a rounded base. It has been wheel-made and has deep evenly spaced rill (cont.)
Pottery vessel. Wellcome number 30907. Purchased by Wellcome at Sotheby's 11.11.1924, Lot 55 from th (cont.)
A model situla decorated in relief. Large numbers of these votive examples were found in both the te (cont.)
Stone hetep shaped offering tray. Depicts 2 Hes vases each side of shrine with round loaves of bread (cont.)
A small shallow faience bowl, possibly an ointment bowl, with a pale blue. It likely dates to the Pt (cont.)
A faience tablet with four vessels on a modern stand. Such items have for long proved mysterious and (cont.)