A small ovoid travertine jar on a rounded base and with a rolled rim. It also has two unpierced lugs (cont.)
Buff tinted vase. This item was not specifically identified in the 1997 re-cataloguing but could be (cont.)
An ovoid limestone vessel with handles and a short rim. It dates to the First Dynasty and was purcha (cont.)
An opaque travertine cosmetic jar with a flat base and a slightly rounded lip. It was purchased by W (cont.)
Ovoid jar of limestone with handles and short rim. Purchased by Wellcome in 1920 from the collection (cont.)
A globular jar of travertine with a flaring rim (chipped) and a rounded base. It was purchased by We (cont.)
A travertine bowl with a flat base, possibly dating to the Twelfth Dynasty. It was purchased by Well (cont.)
The face from a coffin made of wood, which has been painted and varnished. It dates to the Third Int (cont.)
A chipped faience square plaque showing a wadjet eye. Perforations are visible on the right-hand edg (cont.)
A wadjet eye amulet. The wadjet eye or 'Eye of Horus' was worn in life as well as death but plaques (cont.)
A red stone (porphyry) cosmetic jar (Aston type 84). It dates from the early Dynastic Period to the (cont.)