. A guide to the third and fourth Egyptian rooms : predynastic antiquites, mummied birds and animals, portrait statues, figures of gods, tools, implements and weapons, scarabs, amulets, jewellery, and other objects connected with the funeral rites of the ancient Egyptians . s of the workof the periods to whichthey belong. [,398.] Nos. group of ushabtiufigures inscribed forTchanehebu, son ofNefert-ith, a super-intendent of theroyal barges [,278, etc.]. No. glazed porce-lain rectangular tileor plaque, with arepresentation ofthe royal scribe Amen-em-apt adoring Osiris.


. A guide to the third and fourth Egyptian rooms : predynastic antiquites, mummied birds and animals, portrait statues, figures of gods, tools, implements and weapons, scarabs, amulets, jewellery, and other objects connected with the funeral rites of the ancient Egyptians . s of the workof the periods to whichthey belong. [,398.] Nos. group of ushabtiufigures inscribed forTchanehebu, son ofNefert-ith, a super-intendent of theroyal barges [,278, etc.]. No. glazed porce-lain rectangular tileor plaque, with arepresentation ofthe royal scribe Amen-em-apt adoring Osiris. XlXthdynasty [No. 6133]. No. 72. Portion of a white glazedvase with the name and titles of queen Nefer-ith inlaid inblue glaze [No. 23,226]. No. y^. Large blue glazedporcelain bowl, ornamented with figures of a lake and lotusflowers in black outline. A very fine example [No. 4790].Nos. 74-78. A group of small green and blue glazedporcelain bowls, ornamented with designs of lotus flowersand fish in black outline [No. 22,730, 22,788, 29,217, 29,940,32,591]. Nos. 79-86. A group of blue glazed porcelainbowls, ornamented with designs of lotus flowers andrunning water [Nos. 13,153, 22,72,7, 24,678, 29,216, 29,939,32,590, 35,415, 36,409]. No. 87. Bowl ornamented with a S 2. Blue glazed porcelain Bowl. [No. 4790.] 260 FOURTH EGYPTIAN ROOM—WALL-CASES I 55, I 56. figure of a calf (Hathor) standing in a boat which ismoored among lotus flowers [No. 35,120]. No. 88. Bowlornamented with figures of the head of Hathor and lotusflowers [No. 29,359]. Nos. 89, 90. Two glazed porcelainsnakes which formed cases to hold mummied snakes [,359, 30,453]. No. 91. Blue glazed porcelain vase in theform of a fish. Fine example [No. 24,410]. No. of a lid of a box ornamented with figures of a gazelleand branches [No. 26,387]. No. 93. Glazed steatitespoon (?) or bowl, in the form of a gazelle lying down[No. 26,817]. No. 94. Porcelain vessel in the form of aflower [No. 24,687]. No. 95. Model


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