54 catalogue of egyptian antiquities.
260. Indistinctly-formed Scarab.—In a white
marble. f- inch.
261. Green Jasper or Pebble.—Flat on one
side and round on the other, somewhat in the shape
of a scarab. •§■ inch.
262. Disk of Copper.—Probably a defaced coin,
f inch.
263. The Cap or Crown of Upper and Lower
Egypt. — Belonging to a porcelain statue of a
divinity or a king. Hard porcelain, blue glaze,
f inch.
264. The Left Eye.—Hard porcelain, light blue
glaze, f inch.
265. The Eight Eye.—Hard porcelain, light
blue glaze. \ inch.
266. Large Specimen of the same Emblem.—
Impressed on both sides. A piece of porcelain
covered with a light green glaze, if inches.
267. Small unknown Device.—Hard porcelain,
blue glaze, f inch.
268. Disk.-—On one side of which is impressed
the eye, on the other some unknown device. \ inch.
269. An irregular piece of Porcelain, on
which the eye has been impressed several times, one
impression nearly obliterating the other.—It is of
hard porcelain, and covered with a blue glaze.
£ inch.
270. A Bead, of unusual form.—Porcelain, light
green glaze. inch.
271. Head of a Cat.—Hard porcelain, light
green glaze, ys inch.
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260. Indistinctly-formed Scarab.—In a white
marble. f- inch.
261. Green Jasper or Pebble.—Flat on one
side and round on the other, somewhat in the shape
of a scarab. •§■ inch.
262. Disk of Copper.—Probably a defaced coin,
f inch.
263. The Cap or Crown of Upper and Lower
Egypt. — Belonging to a porcelain statue of a
divinity or a king. Hard porcelain, blue glaze,
f inch.
264. The Left Eye.—Hard porcelain, light blue
glaze, f inch.
265. The Eight Eye.—Hard porcelain, light
blue glaze. \ inch.
266. Large Specimen of the same Emblem.—
Impressed on both sides. A piece of porcelain
covered with a light green glaze, if inches.
267. Small unknown Device.—Hard porcelain,
blue glaze, f inch.
268. Disk.-—On one side of which is impressed
the eye, on the other some unknown device. \ inch.
269. An irregular piece of Porcelain, on
which the eye has been impressed several times, one
impression nearly obliterating the other.—It is of
hard porcelain, and covered with a blue glaze.
£ inch.
270. A Bead, of unusual form.—Porcelain, light
green glaze. inch.
271. Head of a Cat.—Hard porcelain, light
green glaze, ys inch.
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