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Bequest of Maxwell Sommerville, 1904

Accession Lot

  • Object[286]
  • no[208]
  • yes[78]
  • no[282]
  • yes[4]
  • egyptian[246]
  • near eastern[40]
  • amulet[140]
  • bead[1]
  • box[2]
  • cartonnage[7]
  • cast[1]
  • cylinder seal[21]
  • figurine[1]
  • heart scarab[2]
  • mummy case[1]
  • ornament[2]
  • pectoral scarab[1]
  • pendant[4]
  • plaque[3]
  • scarab[62]
  • seal (object)[4]
  • seal ring[3]
  • shawabti[3]
  • stamp seal[20]
  • statuary[2]
  • statue[4]
  • statuette[1]
  • string of beads[1]
  • votive panel[1]
  • votive plaque[1]
  • egypt[246]
  • iraq[40]
  • italy[1]
  • achaemenid period[1]
  • archaic[9]
  • assyrian[3]
  • cassite[1]
  • eighteenth dynasty[7]
  • eighth dynasty[1]
  • first intermediate period[1]
  • graeco-roman period[1]
  • hittite[1]
  • jemdet nasr[1]
  • late babylonian period[1]
  • late period[5]
  • middle kingdom[1]
  • neo-babylonian[1]
  • new kingdom[16]
  • nineteenth dynasty[5]
  • ninth dynasty[1]
  • old babylonian period[1]
  • old kingdom[1]
  • persian[4]
  • pre-sargonic[2]
  • pre-ur[2]
  • roman period[2]
  • sargonic[1]
  • second intermediate period[6]
  • seventeenth dynasty[6]
  • seventh dynasty[1]
  • tenth dynasty[1]
  • third intermediate period[4]
  • thirtieth dynasty[2]
  • twelfth dynasty[1]
  • twentieth dynasty[1]
  • twenty-eighth dynasty[2]
  • twenty-fifth dynasty[3]
  • twenty-fourth dynasty[3]
  • twenty-nineth dynasty[2]
  • twenty-second dynasty[1]
  • twenty-seventh dynasty[2]
  • twenty-sixth dynasty[4]
  • twenty-third dynasty[3]
  • ur i[10]
  • ur iii[1]
  • arabic[4]
  • elamite[7]
  • hyksos[1]
  • roman[3]
  • aegis[1]
  • animals[2]
  • ankh[1]
  • archer[1]
  • arm[1]
  • baboon[2]
  • bastet[1]
  • bes[6]
  • bird[1]
  • bud[1]
  • cartouche[6]
  • cat[2]
  • collar[1]
  • crescent[1]
  • crocodile[3]
  • crown[5]
  • djed pillar[16]
  • dog[1]
  • dogs[1]
  • double plume[6]
  • falcon[2]
  • feather[3]
  • figures[1]
  • fish[2]
  • frog[1]
  • hand[1]
  • hare[1]
  • harpocrates[1]
  • hathor[3]
  • hathor head[1]
  • head[1]
  • head rest[2]
  • heart[4]
  • horus[5]
  • human hand[1]
  • hunter[1]
  • ibex[1]
  • inscription[1]
  • isis[5]
  • isis girdle[1]
  • kid[1]
  • king[1]
  • lamp?[1]
  • leg[1]
  • lion[1]
  • lizard[1]
  • male head[1]
  • mason level[2]
  • mason square[2]
  • menat[3]
  • nehebkau[1]
  • neith[1]
  • nephthys[6]
  • papyrus column[6]
  • plaque[3]
  • ptah pataikos[2]
  • ram[1]
  • re`[1]
  • sceptre[1]
  • seal[2]
  • sekhet[1]
  • sekhmet[2]
  • sekhmet aegis[3]
  • sema-tawy[1]
  • serpent[2]
  • shen[1]
  • shrine[1]
  • sow[1]
  • stamp seal[1]
  • sun disk[2]
  • taweret[1]
  • triad[2]
  • two fingers[2]
  • tyet[1]
  • uraeus[2]
  • wedjat eye[20]
  • akkadian language[1]
  • hieroglyphic[11]
  • sumerian language[1]
  • agate[4]
  • alabaster[1]
  • amazonite[5]
  • basalt[2]
  • bone[1]
  • bronze[8]
  • carnelian[3]
  • chalcedony[7]
  • diorite[4]
  • electrum[1]
  • faience[91]
  • frit[1]
  • glass[9]
  • glaze[2]
  • gold[4]
  • hematite[12]
  • ivory[1]
  • jade[1]
  • jasper[10]
  • lapis lazuli[11]
  • limestone[3]
  • limonite[1]
  • linen[1]
  • marble (stone)[9]
  • obsidian[6]
  • onyx[2]
  • plaster[2]
  • porphyry[1]
  • quartz[1]
  • serpentine[8]
  • shell[3]
  • silver[1]
  • slate[3]
  • steatite[37]
  • stone[8]
  • wood[6]
  • glazed[2]
  • inlaid[1]
  • intaglio[2]
  • openwork[1]
  • yes[67]

31 - 60 of 286 Records

E1197

E1197

Amulet

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B14536

B14536

Stamp Seal

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E1198

E1198

Amulet

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B14542

B14542

Stamp Seal

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B14441

B14441

Cylinder Seal

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B14487

B14487

Cylinder Seal

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B14544

B14544

Stamp Seal

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E1031

E1031

Ornament

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B14493

B14493

Cylinder Seal

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B14447

B14447

Cylinder Seal

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B14494

B14494

Cylinder Seal

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E15612C

E15612C

Cartonnage

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E15612B

E15612B

Cartonnage

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E15612A

E15612A

Cartonnage

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E15611D

E15611D

Cartonnage

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E15611C

E15611C

Cartonnage

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E15611B

E15611B

Cartonnage

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E15611A

E15611A

Cartonnage

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B14537

B14537

Stamp Seal

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B14524

B14524

Stamp Seal

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B14481

B14481

Cylinder Seal

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E13019

E13019

Scarab

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E5076

E5076

Amulet

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B14440

B14440

Cylinder Seal

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E5238

E5238

Amulet

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E5181

E5181

Amulet

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E13015

E13015

Scarab

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E13102

E13102

Heart Scarab

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E13042

E13042

Scarab

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E5083

E5083

Amulet

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E5222

E5222

Amulet

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E5039

E5039

Amulet

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