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Credit: Sales catalogue: Sotheby's. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![5 AE 29] Seven silver Amulets: Squatting KHONSU, small SEKHET, Hawk, Harpoon of Horus, rave, flying Snake, a Plaque, engraved with figure of SEKHET, and a wedge-shaped Pendant ; various periods ee 130 | A set of twenty-five Amulets of gold foil, comprising the four ig (35 f— Sons of Horus, Uzat, Papyrus Gientved Buckles, ep protective Hawks, Vultures, etc., mounted on board; Late period | 131 Bronze Figures of Gods: Osiris, AN.HER, rare, MAHES, PTAH, SERAPIS, rare, and two seated of Horus, with double and Hem-hem crowns, from 3% in. to 24 in. high : various Late periods 7 132 Bronze Figures of AMEN.RA, AN.HER (2), OSIRIS-MIN, Mentu, Nerer. tum (2), and Duat. MUTEF, /from 23 in. to 1% in. high, several rare forms 8 133 Five bronze Figures: KHONSU, hawk-headed; MENTU, the Jeet missing, and another with twin hawk heads, extremely rare; snake-headed God, rare, and a portion of a com- posite Figure of SERAPIS, with hand to mouth, wearing a lion-skin, 24 in. to 12in. high; an interesting lot of Late period . 5 AGG = Yo) S G34 } Five Bronzes: A polytheistic Figure, jackal-headed, standing on crocodile; two kneeling Figures of ANUBIS, and two Monkey Archers, the last extremely rare 5 j i> £ G35] Ten small Bronzes, including ImM.HOTEP, Min and OsIRIS- MIN; a Triad of RA, NEPHTHYS and Horus ; ISIs standing behind ANUBIS ; a curious Group of OsiRIS standing behind ANUBIS, who is standing on scorpions: and snakes, etc. ; an interesting lot of Late period 10 19 [- J Five Bronzes: A Triad of Isis, NEPHTHYS and Horvus, on marble plinth ; another of Osiris, Isis and Horus, have headed; a Group of KHONSU aad ANUBIS, and one of three Grae with human, ram and hawk Heads and a pylon- shaped Pectoral with aegis of the cow-headed HATHOR, flanked by Uraei 5 SYA37| Thirteen Bronzes, including Groups of OsIRIs figures cast together, two human-headed Uraei wearing seh ” and 63/— double crowns, a figure of SmRAPIS (the feet missing), etc. ; apse} chiefly of Late period be 138 Six bronze Amulets: Two Menats with twin heads of SHU and TEFNUT, an Aegis with the same heads, but the human head wears the double crown, etc. 6](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31658593_0017.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)