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Interior and bottom is lacquered black. Sides are brown varnished. The exterior is plain with two openings on the sides for handles. Unmarked. (2005-02-18: Rectangular insert with circular cut-out sits in one end of tray)
Bamboo section. Rectangular cut-out on one side. Vertical split on other side. Interior and sections of exterior are lacquered red.
White pot with three black petal / floral designs at centre; three blue lines at bottom and one blue line aroud rim.
Figure depicting the goddess Tawaret with a hippopotamus head and bare breasts. She is holding an ankh symbol in front of her belly and legs. She is standing on an isosceles trapezoid shaped platform.
Ushabti figure representing a mummy with crossed arms and indistinct facial features. Glazed in light green.
Ornament featuring a depiction of Har-pa-khered (the god Horus). He is represented as a young Egyptian prince wearing the crowns of the south and north. His left foot is placed in front of his right foot, and there is a loop behind his head. Mounted on a rectangular block of wood.
Ushabti figure representing a mummy wearing a nemes headdress (striped headcloth) with arms crossed, and holding a sceptre in each hand with six rows of hieroglyphs carved around the lower body and traces of paint in recessed areas.
Ushabti figure representing a mummy with a triangular shape in front of its legs. The figure is glazed in mottled green and light blue with black hieroglyphs on the triangular shape, as well as black lines on the nemes headdress.
Figure depicting the god Ptah-Seker-Osiris in infant form. The figure has a scarab beetle carved into the top of his head, and he is flanked by two figures. A figure is depicted on a flat surface behind the main figure. Pierced with a hole that runs from side to side at the back of the head.
Grey, clay Ushabti figure, mounted on a stained, rectangular piece of wood. The standing figure is wearing a headdress, has a beard and incised lines for facial detailing. His arms are folded onto his chest with something held in each of his hands. The figure has hieroglyphs written all over his body.