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[[checkmarks]] Reserved  One Antique Wood [[checkmark]] Door. Egyptian.

A standing figure holding a cup in his right-hand in relief, in the center panel. Slight traces of gilding on figure. Height of door, 11 1/2 ".

Purchased in Egypt, winter 1906/1907. x 15.00 [[checkmarks]]

[[checkmarks]] Reserved 

Two Rings.[[checkmark]] Gold. Egyptian.

Set with carved stones, which revolve in their settings. One stone blue, one (a scarab with figures engraved) red

Purchased in Egypt, winter 1906/1907.  10.00 [[checkmarks]]


R ? [[checkmark]]

82 pieces, [[strikethrough]] principally fragments, of Pottery, Stone and Glass. Egyptian. Purchased in Egypt, winter 1906/1907. say- 25.00 [[/strikethrough]] [[checkmark]]



[[checkmarks ]]Smithsonian 1167/1851 [[?]]

One Fragment. Pottery. (A flat piece) Egyptian.
Dense paste
Pale Blue glaze.
Four five-pointed stars in white, inlaid.  $5.00 [[checkmarks]]
2 7/8" long.
Purchased from Spink & Co., in London fall 1907.

[[checkmarks]]Smithsonian 1168/1852

One small Cartouche. Pottery. Egyptian.
 
Blue glaze. The cartouche is in low relief: at each end had two holes for thread
3/4' long. 

Purchased from Spinck & Co., in London, fall 1907. $4.00 [[checkmarks]]

(See sheet No. 10 for price of above two items)

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