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Figure depicting Thoth in human form with the head of an ibis. The figure is depicted standing on a rectangular base with its left foot in front of its right. The figure is wearing a kilt and there is an upright support at the back of the figure that is pierced from side to side with a hole near the top. Glazed in greenish-blue.
Ring with a carved twisted design and a flat oval knob at the top.
Fragment of glass with a floral design in red, yellow and green on a black background. The overall shape is roughly triangular.
Figure depicting the god Osiris with a vague humanoid form and a headdress that peaks at the centre and has a protruding arm with a rounded tip. He stands on a post.
Figure of a reclining lion, which represents the deity Nefertem. The lion's head is turned to its left.
Red clay, figure of Merseker, human-headed snake, goddess of Thebes, mounted on a square, stained piece of wood. The figure consists of a human face wearing a long headdress with a body of a snake coiled behind it. The base has Merseker engraved on the front.
Figure depicting a creature with a sphinx head and a scarab beetle body with hieroglyphs carved into the oval-shaped underside (a) and an oval-shaped clay slab with the corresponding impression that is painted (?) dark red (b).
Grey clay, figure with a red slip consisting of the head of an Egyptian king wearing a large headdress and long narrow beard; facial features are incised. Style of new kingdom, remains of red ochre paint.
Wooden, carved figure in the shape of model of a mummy (ushabti) with a red, painted face and black facial features. Hieroglyphs are painted down front panel. There is a piece of paper, glued to the back of the figure with black writing that reads, ‘The Ptolemies period (Thebes)’.
Figure depicting a male holding a sceptre and wearing a wig.