Back of the double-statue of Mery and his wife Suiro, basalt, late Dyn. XVIII, provenance not known, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1817
Headless statue of Amenhotep, holding an offering-basin, granite, temp. Amenphis III, probably from Memphis, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1825
Scribe-statue of Ahmosi, black basalt, mid-Dyn. XVIII, provenance not known, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1823
Kneeling statue of Amenophis II with two jars, from Thebes, Royal Tomb 35, Amenophis II, now in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 1375
Head of a statue of a king wearing the blue crown, probably Amenophis III, black basalt, provenance not known, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1802
Scribe-statue of Ahmosi, black basalt, mid-Dyn. XVIII, provenance not known, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1823
Pendant badges of the statue of Anen, temp. Amenophis III, from Karnak, Temple M, now in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 1377
[Left] Statue of Anen, temp. Amenophis III, From Karnak, Temple M, now in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 1377; [right] statue of Sekhmet, temp. Amenophis III, re-used by Ramesses IV, from Karnak, Temple of Mut, Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 250
Stela of Ahmosi, year 22 (of Ptolemy V Epiphanes), provenance not known, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1943
Columns with offering-bringers in high relief, Graeco-Roman, provenance not known, now in Rome, Museo Capitolino, Inv. 2, 12, 13
Union scene on throne of statue of Khephren seated with hawk, diorite, Dyn. IV, from Giza, Pyramid-complex of Khephren, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14
Probably stela, recto, double-scene with Pepy II seated in sed-festival kiosk on the occasion of the 1st sed-festival, with remains of scene including goddesses Ment and [two Gaut] below, temp. Pepy II, provenance not known, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1747
Union scene on throne of statue of Khephren seated with hawk, diorite, Dyn. IV, from Giza, Pyramid-complex of Khephren, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 14
Vase with cartouche of Teti ‘beloved of the Ram of Mendes’, calcite, from Abydos, Middle Cemetery of Mariette, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 16037