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-6- [[checkmarks]] Rejected 1869 One Necklace. Pottery. Egyptian. Blue Beads. Stringed, 10½ inches long. Purchased in Egypt, winter 1906/1907. 10.00 x [[checkmarks]] [[checkmark]] Rejected 1868 - [[strikethrough]] (A)[[/strikethrough]] 1869 - [[strikethrough]] (B)[[/strikethrough]] Two Necklaces. Pottery. Egyptian. Figures, beads, &c. in green & blue - 7 in long [[checkmark]] Figures, beads, &c. in green & red - 4 in long Purchased in Egypt, winter 1906/1907. 10.00 x [[checkmarks]] Rejected [[checkmark]] One small Figure. [[checkmark]] Silver. Egyptian. Isis, [[strikethrough]] with child on lap [[/strikethrough]] seated, holding Horus [[strikethrough]] for [[/strikethrough]] on knees. Only partially cleaned. Height, 2¾". Purchased in Egypt, Winter 1906/1907. 25.00 x [[checkmark]] [[checkmark]] Rejected "Heru-pa-khrat." One [[strikethrough]] small [[/strikethrough]] Figure. [[checkmark]] Bronze. Egyptian. Wearing double crown; left hand [[strikethrough]] next [[/strikethrough]] near knee and forefinger of right hand to lip. [[strikethrough]] Finger to lip. [[/strikethrough]] Both feet rest upon small pedestal. crown soldered on Purchased in Egypt, Winter 1906/1907. 10.00 x [[checkmark]] [[checkmark]] Smithsonian 1164/1848 One Ornament shaped like a stele, for use at a tomb. Pottery. Egyptian. Dense paste. Dark Blue glaze uncrackled [[strikethrough]] Two incised decorations; one of a bird. Blue glaze. [[/strikethrough]] Decorated on one side with two designs incised, one being of a bird and flail. Height, 6⅝". (Broken in two pieces) Purchased in Egypt, winter 1906/1907. 10.00 [[checkmark]]
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