Rubbing of a hieroglyphic inscription on an object thought to come from Carthage (not identified) (TopBib vii.367A):
ink rubbing on tracing paper, mounted on paper
mounted
4 x 16.2 cm (11.2 x 17.6 cm with mount)
[on rubbing mount] 'This is a rubbing / from some Hieroglyphics / found among the ruins / of Carthage. / Given to me by / Doctor Lee of Aylesbury / 1840' (ink note)
Rubbing of the hieroglyphic inscription of an inscribed headrest, provenance not know, formerly in Walter Hawkins collection, current location not known:
View of the First Pylon of the Small Temple of Medinet Habu, looking East towards the Colossi of Memnon, on the West Bank of Thebes, not finished (TopBib ii.462):
Print of "Nelson's Column. Trafalgar Square. &c." in London (England), by J. Shury, published by J. Harwood, with addition of statue of Britannia and other statues in watercolour:
print with watercolour (grey and brown) on paper
mounted
18.9 x 15.7 cm
[on print] 'J. Shury. sculp' (printed note)
[on print] '12, Gt Carter Lane, Doctors Commons.' (printed note)
Nude young Lapith holds a centaur's head from behind with his left; marble metope from the Parthenon (South metope XXVII) (London, British Museum, reg. 1816,0610.11 - BM Sculpture 316, 438-432 BC):
''Most judicious and valuable is a / deal table stained black with ink it / is agreeable to the eyes at candle / light and highly condusive to the / maintenance of the
Also to be recommended a chair / made of boxes that would take the / shape [x] so conducive to longev- / ity as it is the position of complete / repose''.