A string of faience tubular and seed beads with two scarabs and a mummiform figure.
A small faience figure, pierced at the neck, with beard and wig, the feet are broken away.
Fragment of a round-topped limestone stela, likely a forgery. The front face depicts two men, on the (cont.)
Large inscribed limestone scarab painted black, which dates to the nineteenth–twentieth century. The (cont.)
Limestone rectangular plaque, previously broken and repaired. The object is a modern forgery, probab (cont.)
A mud lid of a canopic jar with the head of a man. This could be a representation of the god Imsety, (cont.)
A small black stone statue of the goddess Mut, likely a modern forgery. She is depicted as an anthro (cont.)
A copper alloy dagger with the cartouche of Thutmose III (Mn-ḫpr-Rꜥ) at the base of the blade. The o (cont.)
A cartouche in terracotta showing the prenomen of Ramesses II. This item is unlikely to be a genuine (cont.)
A moulded purple glass statue of a seated figure. Glass making did not appear until the Eighteenth D (cont.)
A limestone object with a depiction of the head of a king carved in sunk relief. The king is shown i (cont.)
Sandstone relief depicting the head of a king facing to the right. Carved in raised relief, the king (cont.)
This model boat, if not a complete fake, is heavily modified from its original form. The animal head (cont.)
This figure of a female tomb owner wears a long dress and wears a tripartite wig, with a ponytail ex (cont.)
This wooden figure is very unusual. The remaining arm is disproportionately large, and the head disp (cont.)
This wooden figure was purchased in 1931 by Henry Wellcome. In stylistic terms it is unlikely to be (cont.)
If genuine, this figure is likely of a statue of a tomb figure, although quite large at 470mm high. (cont.)
A painted wooden scarab with wings. It is possibly a fake.
A hafted copper alloy axehead of Middle Kingdom Date. The handle is carved with the head of man. It (cont.)
A wooden statue of a tomb owner, with both arms at the sides with fist clenched and thumbs pointing (cont.)