SIXTY-THREE EGYPTIAN OBJECTS NEW KINGDOM TO ROMAN PERIOD, 1550 B.C.-395 A.D. Including a stucco and linen uraeus, probably a furniture attachment, Late Period, 712-332 B.C.; a fragmentary steatite cosmetic dish in the form of trussed geese, New kingdom, 1550-1070 B.C.; sixteen faience fragments, including scarab wings, short beards, grapes, and an inlay, New Kingdom to Late Period, 1550-332 B.C.; four fragmentary faience vessels, including the neck form a New Year's vessel decorated with papyrus and baboons, and a dish inscribed for Amenhotep III and Queen Tye, New Kingdom to Late Period, Dynasty XVIII-XXVI, 1550-525 B.C.; five blue faience amulets, including a crocodile, offering tray and White Crown, Third Intermediate to Late Period, 1070-332 B.C.; a blue faience fragment of Pataikos, Late Period, 712-332 B.C.; three stone scarabs and a stone fly pendant, New Kingdom to Late Period, 1150-332 B.C.; two silver fish amulets, Late Period, 712-332 B.C.; thirteen weights and grinders of diverse size and material, New Kingdom and later; and sixteen glass fragments, Ptolemaic to Roman Period, 304 B.C.-395 A.D., 3 7/8in. (9.9cm.) for the largest (63)
SIXTY-THREE EGYPTIAN OBJECTS NEW KINGDOM TO ROMAN PERIOD, 1550 B.C.-395 A.D. Including a stucco and linen uraeus, probably a furniture attachment, Late Period, 712-332 B.C.; a fragmentary steatite cosmetic dish in the form of trussed geese, New kingdom, 1550-1070 B.C.; sixteen faience fragments, including scarab wings, short beards, grapes, and an inlay, New Kingdom to Late Period, 1550-332 B.C.; four fragmentary faience vessels, including the neck form a New Year's vessel decorated with papyrus and baboons, and a dish inscribed for Amenhotep III and Queen Tye, New Kingdom to Late Period, Dynasty XVIII-XXVI, 1550-525 B.C.; five blue faience amulets, including a crocodile, offering tray and White Crown, Third Intermediate to Late Period, 1070-332 B.C.; a blue faience fragment of Pataikos, Late Period, 712-332 B.C.; three stone scarabs and a stone fly pendant, New Kingdom to Late Period, 1150-332 B.C.; two silver fish amulets, Late Period, 712-332 B.C.; thirteen weights and grinders of diverse size and material, New Kingdom and later; and sixteen glass fragments, Ptolemaic to Roman Period, 304 B.C.-395 A.D., 3 7/8in. (9.9cm.) for the largest (63)
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