View of the hallway of the early 11th Dynasty tomb of Khety at Beni Hasan (Tomb 17) including faint coloured details of the relief scenes and inscription across the walls and columns, and a seated figure close to the back wall:
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[on mount, bottom left corner] 'Tomb at Benihasan'. (ink note)
[on recto, bottom left corner] '1. Piccolo buco da dove appena si può passare. 2. Strada assai stretta, e due piedi, e ½ alta dove che vi morì l'inglese che voleva conoscerla'. (ink note)
[on mount, top edge] 'Catacombs Alexandria'. (ink note)
Hieroglyphic inscription consisting of two slim columns, and including remains of several original colours and details. On the lower right side is part of the leg and arm of a figure, possibly seated, and likely facing in the same direction as the text:
Several hieroglyph signs including remains of several original colours and details. A partial sign, again with colour, is also preserved on the top right side:
Several hieroglyph signs across the top edge, the upper part of some signs partially obscured, including remains of the original colours and details of the bird's wings:
Several hieroglyph signs including remains of several original colours and details. At the left side are partial hieroglyph signs, suggesting a column of text next to the section that has been squeezed, and at the right side is part of a long vertical line, possibly indicating a border:
Several hieroglyph signs including remains of several original colours and details. At the right side is a large black mark, possibly part of a larger scene. Along the bottom edge is a dark pattern:
Egyptian stela of Niankh-tet from the necropolis at Saqqara, probably of late 3rd / early 4th Dynasty:
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[on recto, top edge] 'G. W. Hoskins Esqu [in pencil] B Cranwell. Sc'. (pencil note)
[on recto, bottom edge] 'Ancient Egyptian monument, with figures, Inscriptions, &c, part of which are beautifully cut in relief and part in Intaglio. It is supposed to be historical. The subtance is marble - a circumstance of very rare occurrence for a monument of this kind. Another is perhaps not in the Kingdom. Size, length 2ft, 5in, breadth 1ft. 11, thickness 10 inches. It forms part of the extensive and choice Egyptian collections in the possession of J. Sams. 1837.' (ink note)
Interior decoration from the Egyptian coffin of Nesamun, probably of 20th / 21st Dynasty:
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[on recto, top edge] 'No. 3'. (pencil note)
[on recto, bottom edge] 'Plate 2. of the interior of the case of an ancient Egyptian mummy containing the royal prenomen of Amenophis the 1st brought to England by, J. Sams. 1836. Madeley lith. 3 Wellington St. Strand.' (ink note)
Relief scene from the inner room of the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Benia Pahekmen (TT343) at the west bank of Thebes of three-registers, the lower two registers containing incomplete areas, of rites being performed for the mummy with offerings and libations:
Figures from the forecourt area of the birthhouse and the exterior of the sanctuary at Philae. On the left is an image of the goddess Isis suckling the king from the birthhouse, and on the right is a harpist figure outlined in pencil from the sanctuary:
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[on recto, left side] 'Sanctuary - Philae'. (ink note)
View of two unidentified landscape views, the upper scene of a large tree and various figures nearby and the lower scene of the ruins of a structure and desert in the background:
pencil drawing
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[on recto, centre left side] ''Tree & Source'. (pencil note)