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Set of six circular, white ceramic buttons; each repeats the image of a female head and shoulders in black, gold, red. Unmarked.
Bowl with crackled glaze. Outside has chrysanthemum design in red, green, and gold with geometric band in blue and gold at rim and at neck of base. Inscription on underside of base.
Lid has image of seated men and women in traditional dress. Container with floral designs and interior with scenes of men sitting. Gold seal-like inscription. Richly gilded.
Compote with image of two men on a balcony: one is standing and one is sitting. Floral design on base with two bands of gold on neck. Inscription on underside of base.
Ornament with ring-like shape, open ends, and rounded sides.
Bead depicting six papyrus columns in translucent blue glass. A hole runs from top to bottom at each side.
Figure of Isis wearing the headdress of Hathor, which consists of a solar disc flanked by the horns of a cow. She is standing with her arms at her sides and with her left foot in front of the right. Hieroglyphs are written down the back.
Figure depicting the sacred eye of Horus. The design has an oval shape overall and is symmetrical with a hole pierced through the figure from side to side. Glazed in green.
Figure in red moulded glass (?) depicting Ptah Seker with a shaven head and arms and legs bent outwards. All features are in bas-relief. A plant fibre stem emerges from the bottom of the figure.
Figure depicting the Uraeus, or cobra, which is the symbol for the goddess Wadjet. The figure's tail is curled against itself and its head is raised and adorned with the Deshret, which is the Red Crown of Lower Egypt and has a widening shape with a raised lip at the back.