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Ushabti figure representing a mummy wearing a nemes headdress (striped head cloth) with a chin beard and crossed arms, and holding a sceptre in each hand. The body of the figure is carved with eight rows of hieroglyphs, and the figure is standing on a square base. A vertical band of hieroglyphs extends down the back of the figure. The figure is glazed with light green in some areas.
Figure depicting an offering table with a tapering shape at the top that has a slightly indented channel and a slightly deeper channel to one side, and this shape merges into the square table surface that is slightly recessed in the centre. There is a hole pierced through the figure from side to side where the tapering shape and square area join. Glazed in light green.
Figure depicting the head of the god Bes with a headdress or hair composed of six upright bands each with indented diagonal lines, protruding ears on the sides, a furrowed brow, and a beard indicated by indented parallel vertical lines on the figure's cheeks. Pierced with a hole that runs from side to side at the back of the hair or headdress.
Figure with abstract features beginning at the top with two trapezoidal shapes superimposed one in front of the other, a short rectangular section, another trapezoidal shape that projects forwards at the top front, and a foot that projects forwards slightly at the bottom front. The reverse is flat but for a square shape that projects slightly to the back, and the figure is pierced with a hole that runs from side to side just above the centre.
Bead in the shape of the eye of Horus in blue faience with a black glaze (?) dot representing the pupil above the tapering shape that protrudes downward from the eye, and a black glaze (?) line representing the eyebrow along the top. Blue glaze.
Figure depicting Anubis, the jackal-headed god, with his arms held at his sides, and standing on a rectangular platform with his left foot in front of his right. He is wearing a kilt-like loincloth. Glazed in blue-green.
Figure depicting the goddess Tawaret with the head of a hippopotamus, an indented horizontal line across the chest, arms held at sides, and her left foot in front of her right foot. She stands on a rectangular platform and there is a vertical support at the back of the figure with a hole pierced through it from side to side near the top.
Figure with simplified humanoid features including a rounded head and arms set at its sides. The figure is standing on a rectangular platform and has a vertical rectangular support at the back with a hole punched through it from side to side near the top.
Figure representing the god Shu kneeling on a rectangular platform with the heavens on his shoulders and has a chin beard. There is a vertical rectangular support at the back of the figure through which is pierced a hole from side to side near the top.
Figure depicting the god Bes in a stylized, blocky form. Eyes, nose and ears are distinguishable with three bumps running horizontally under the face and three widening projections at the top of the head. Underneath the head is a shape with four points There is a vertical bar on the reverse with two holes pierced through it from side to side.