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Bonomi, Joseph
Catalogue of the Egyptian antiquities in the Museum of Hartwell House — Aylesbury, 1858

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349. Circular piece of hard black stone, with a projecting loop for suspension. Hard black stone.

„ . , . , -i . , i , Diameter, 1 i of an

On it are several small circles made by the same tool. inch

350. A rudely-carved human face, more like the work of the American r0sso antico mar-

blc 1^ incliGs •

Indians than Egyptian of any period.

!Hard white and
black stone. 1 inch
long. Diameter,
J an inch.

352. Cylinder of the same material as the last. Sch^Heightf ii

Likewise perforated incl1-

353. Of the same material, as if intended for the handle of some instrument. 2J inches_

354. Irregularly-formed piece of opaque glass, with some lines and blue marks. Hard opaque glass.

It is perforated in its largest diameter.

355. A flint, in the shape of a ring. n inch wide.

A natural formation.

356. A square stick of ivory, with little circles engraved on all four sides, by 3inchesiong,

means of the same instrument. of an mch Wlde"

On one side six clusters of seven circles; on another, two clusters of seven, and two single
circles ; on the third side twenty-one circles; on the fourth side, twenty. At one end is a
knob, at the other it has been broken off.

357. Two pieces of bronze plate, curved, and of the same form, but for what 5 inclie!?_

purpose is unknown.
They each have a hole through the narrow end.

358. Three flat pieces of bronze, that seem to have formed the rim of a vase. 3 of an inch wide.

A zigzag line is carelessly engraved on both surfaces.

359. A figure of Mercury or Hercules. Bronze. 2 inches.

Eude and imperfect.
 
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