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Budge, Ernest A. Wallis
Some account of the collection of Egyptian antiquities in the possession of Lady Meux: of Theobalds Park, Waltham Cross — London, 1896

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AMULETS, ETC.

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(Amen), the arms of a man, etc.; he wears the triple
crown and stands between two crocodiles.

Height, 3% in.

1304. Fine green stone cippus of Horus.* The
lower portion of this remarkable object projects and
forms a kind of plinth upon which lie two crocodiles.
Above, in relief, is a figure of Harpocratcs standing
with each foot on a crocodile; the god is nude and
wears, as usual, a lock on the right side of the head.
Above him is the head of Bes. To the right, also in
relief, are an utchat, a scorpion, the hawk of Horus,
Isis (?), lotus standard with hawk, etc.; to the left are
an utchat, a scorpion, a bird with two pairs of wings,
Horus spearing a serpent, a standard with plumes, a
bull, a snake, Nephthys, etc. On the sides and back
and plinth are twenty-one lines of lightly-cut hiero-
glyphics. On the back is a deity, with four rams'
heads, seated under a canopy of light; at each side
are two apes making adoration, and close by is a
figure of the deceased worshipping.

Height, 7f in.; width, 5^ in.

1305. Glass oval, pierced.

.ength, f in.

* See Plate XXV.

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