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[[checkmarks]] Smithsonian 65 
One small piece of green GLASS, with ibis in white and black. Egyptian. 
Length, 3/4"
Purchased in Egypt, winter 1906/1907. 25.00 [[checkmarks]]

[[checkmarks]] Smithsonian 53 
One small reclining Gazelle. finely cut, head near hind feet. Stone. of purple blue color. Egyptian. 
With purple-blue color. 
Cartouche [[strikethrough]] in base. [[/strikethrough]] cut on base
Length, 5/8"
Purchased in Egypt, winter 1906/1907. 15.00 [[checkmarks]]

[[checkmarks]]Smithsonian 1161/1843 
One small Cartouche. Pottery. Egyptian. 
White paste and glaze, the cartouche inlaid with purple. Two holes, of on grooves for thread on back
5/8" long. 
Purchased in Egypt, winter 1906/1907. 10.00 [[checkmarks]]

[[checkmarks]]Smithsonian 1162/1844 
One small Cartouche. Pottery. Egyptian. 
Blue glaze. [[strikethrough]] with [[/strikethrough]] small eyelet at top - blank back
5/8" long. 
Purchased in Egypt, winter 1906/1907. 3.00 [[checkmarks]]

[[checkmarks]]
Smithsonian 1163/1845 One small pendant for Necklace. Pottery. Egyptian.
Blue glaze 
[[strikethrough]] showing [[/strikethrough]] a standing figure in relief on front, blank back
[[strikethrough]] Blue glaze. [[/strikethrough]] Eyelet at top.
7/8" long. 
Purchased in Egypt, winter 1906/1907. 3.00 [[checkmarks]]

[[checkmarks]]Smithsonian 1159/1846 
/Small Pottery Cat Seated- Egyptian - light yellow glaze, uncrackled, Eyelet at back. Intact. 
Height 3/4 in. $1.00 [[checkmarks]]

[[checkmarks]]Smithsonian 1160/1847 
/Fragment of pottery- two figures standing side by side- Egyptian.
Entirely covered with light blue uncrackled glaze. The figure [[strikethrough]]s are male [[/strikethrough]] of Isis is intact but the head of her companion is missing
Height of complete figure 1 1/2 in. $5.00 [[checkmarks]]

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