Egyptian name in hieroglyphs of Medinet el-Faiyum (Shedet - Crocodilopolis)
Egypt. Meidum. Pyramid of Snefru. View
Cartouches of Amasis
Cartouches of Amasis and Sethos I
Egypt. El-Ashmunein. Re-used blocks from Amarna. Cartouches of Neferneferuaten-Nefertiti and Akhenaten on a block, probably basalt, formerly in J. Traill's collection and current location not known
Egypt. Saqqara. Architectonical fragment (perhaps jamb or pillar)
Egypt. Thebes. West Bank. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Tomb of Neferhotep (TT 49). Hall. Mourning women and child from funeral procession
Hieroglyphic alphabet
Egypt. Thebes. West Bank. Ramesseum. First Pylon. Inner face. Ramesses II with fanbearers, etc.
Egypt. Thebes. West Bank. Ramesseum. First Pylon. Inner face. Ramesses II holding bound captives
Egypt. Thebes. West Bank. Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. View
Egypt. Thebes. West Bank. Deir el-Bahari
[Upper] Top and side views of knob inscribed with the cartouches of Amenhotep III, not identified, with measurements; [lower] sketch of a box, not finished
Egypt. Thebes. West Bank. Ramesseum. Hypostyle. Rear wall. West half
Egypt. Thebes. West Bank. Ramesseum. Hypostyle (section)
Princess wearing a side-lock and diadem and carrying a lotus-flower (mirrored but with slightly different details), not identified but similar to the young princess Neferubiti, daughter of Tuthmosis I and Queen Ahmosi, from Room X preceding the Sanctuary in the Great Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, on the West Bank of Thebes
Egypt. Abydos. Stela of King Wepwautemsaf (Sekhemreneferkhau) before Wepwaut-re, Dyn. XIV, now in London, British Museum EA 969
Egypt. Tell Atrib. Broken stick of Neferhotep, lector priest, probably New Kingdom, formerly in the collection of Rev. R. T. Lieder, and current location not known (copy of hieroglyphic inscription)
Auction notice regarding the sale of the collection of Rev. R.T. Lieder
Egypt. Ring with the names and epithets of Thutmose III, gold, provenance not known, now in London, British Museum, EA 71492
Princess wearing a side-lock and diadem and carrying a lotus-flower (mirrored but with slightly different details), not identified but similar to the young princess Neferubiti, daughter of Tuthmosis I and Queen Ahmosi, from Room X preceding the Sanctuary in the Great Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari
Head of Nubian in profile
[Upper] Three sketches of feet trampling enemies. [Lower] Sketch of sandal with bound captive on the insole
Cup with lotus motif
Floral design and object with floral motifs
Floral design
[Left] Chief from Canaan, with hieroglyphic inscription, not identified. [Centre] Study of foot
[Left] Egypt. Probably Thebes. Bound captives from scene of King smiting captives, not identified. [Centre] Study of foot