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Tutankhamun's outer coffin inside the sarcophagus

  • Postcard
  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • The photograph was probably taken in early 1923; the postcard's production date is unknown, but it was almost certainly in the 1920s.
  • View showing the lid of Tutankhamun's outer coffin (Carter 253), still in situ inside the King's sarcophagus (Carter 240). This photograph was taken sometime between the sarcophagus lid being raised on 12th February 1924 and the removal of the outer coffin lid on 13th October 1925.
  • This photograph was not taken by Harry Burton.

Box (21), photographs

Rainbow McLean's photographs of box (21), from the tomb of Tutankhamun, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 61467.

McLean, Rainbow

The Tomb of Tut-ankh-amen: statement with documents

  • P. E. Newberry's copy of The Tomb of Tut-ankh-amen: Statement with documents, as to the events which occurred in Egypt in the Winter of 1923-24 leading to the ultimate break with the Egyptian Government.
  • "Published for private circulation only by Cassell and Company, London, etc. 1924."
  • Incorporates Howard Carter's original documentation, see TAA ii.21.

Carter, Howard

1968 examination of Tutankhamun's body, photograph

  • Photograph of Professor R. G. Harrison, Derby Professor of Anatomy, University of Liverpool, with Dr Z. Iskander and others, examining Tutankhamun's remains in the king's tomb, KV62, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
  • The original photograph was taken on 4 December 1968 by Mr Lynton Reeve, Department of Anatomy, University of Liverpool.

Reeve, Lynton

Two photographic prints: Howard Carter drawings

  • Two black and white photographic prints:
    • Howard Carter's drawings of harness (from TAA i.3.8).
    • Howard Carter's drawing from object card 333 'portions of the linen housings of the chariot horses' (from TAA i.1.333).
    • Howard Carter's drawing of the second shrine (237) with detail of construction of shrine (from TAA i.3.25).

Carter, Howard

Photocopy: The Tomb of Tut-ankh-amen statement

  • Photocopy of P. E. Newberry's copy of The tomb of Tut-ankh-amen: statement with documents, as to the events which occurred in Egypt in the Winter of 1923-24 leading to the ultimate break with the Egyptian Government.
  • Photocopy made from TAA ii.20.

Carter, Howard

Publication cutting: Tutankhamun's tomb

  • Three pages from an unidentified newspaper or magazine.
  • Possibly from the Illustrated London News. Pages numbered 405-8, 413-14.
  • No date.
  • Images include objects from the Antechamber of Tutankhamun's tomb, and general views of the temples at Abu Simbel and Deir el-Bahari (Deir el-Bahri).

Related material: 'Discovering TutAnkhAmun' exhibition, Ashmolean Museum, 2014

  • 'Discovering TutAnkhAmun' exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 24 July – 2 November 2014.
  • Featuring material from the Tutankhamun Archive in the Griffith Institute.
  • Display materials and merchandising products from the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
    1. Display case labels - 19 acrylic + 1 cardboard, mounted on wood.
    2. Textile banner featuring Burton photograph P0293.
    3. Display case board, a page from the Illustrated London News - 1920s jewellery featuring ancient Egyptian influenced designs.
    4. Two acrylic reproductions of glass plate negatives featuring Burton photographs P0009 and P1689.
    5. One set of exhibition gallery guides (handheld labels).
    6. Flip-boards from the ‘interactive’ display, featuring modern photographs.
    7. Two large display panels with Burton photographs P1588 and P1689.
    8. Three banners, displayed on the Blake Portico and Atrium.
    9. Folder of ephemera.
    10. Selection of merchandising products, including postcards, magnets, reproduction posters, notebooks, a watch, etc.

Souvenir model of "wishing cup"

  • Decorative souvenir ornament of the so-called "wishing cup", [Carter 14].
  • White glazed porcelain with transfer print decoration.
  • English heraldic souvenir ware; crested china; English crested ware.
  • Coat of arm for Hinckley (Somerset) on front.
  • Text on foot of cup, at front: "Model of king's wishing cup found in king Tut-Ankh-Amen's tomb at Luxor".
  • Manufacturer stamp on base: "Arcadian – Stoke-on-Trent – Registered Number 678582".
  • Date uncertain, produced in the 1920s or 1930s.

Pendant: guardian statue

  • Tutankhamun-related jewellery.
  • Pendant, a guardian statue [Carter 22] flanked by tall lotus flowers on either side, with "TUTANKHAMEN" at bottom, ring fitting for chain at top.
  • Goldtone metal (perhaps gold-plated(?) metal/silver base), enamelled (black, light and dark blue, red, and white).
  • Stamped "300" on verso.
  • Manufacturer, not known.
  • Perhaps manufactured in the 1920s.

Cabochon: guardian statue

  • Tutankhamun-related jewellery element.
  • Oval cabochon for jewellery making, with a guardian statue [Carter 22] design.
  • Opaque light blue-coloured pressed glass, design highlighted in brown.
  • Manufacturer, not known. Perhaps produced by the Neiger Brothers
  • Date uncertain, perhaps manufactured in the 1920s or 1930s.

Necklace: Tutankhamun seated, green glass

  • Tutankhamun-related jewellery.
  • Necklace, pendant depicting Tutankhamun seated on recto and verso, with a mix of scarab-shaped, cylindrical and round beads.
  • Opaque green pressed glass with original(?) knotted string cord.
  • Not indicated, but almost certainly produced by the Neiger Brothers.

Pendant: lion head (44q)

  • Tutankhamun-related jewellery.
  • Pendant in the shape of a leopard’s head with Tutankhamun’s cartouche on the forehead [Carter 44q].
  • Silver-tone metal, or perhaps silver plated although not hallmarked.
  • Probably early to mid-1970s, or perhaps slightly later.
  • Manufacturer, not known.

Collector's album, stamps only: Tutankhamun-related

A complete set of 12 Tutankhamun-related stamps, issued by Nestlé and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk (Export) Co. Ltd., in 1933.

  • "Tutankhamen’s Tomb"
  • Issued by Nestlé and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk (Export) Co. Ltd., Vevey, Switzerland.
  • Printed by F. Stannard, London, United Kingdom.
  • 12 numbered Tutankhamun stamps, artist's impressions, most based on Harry Burton's photographs:
    • No. 1. The Valley of the Kings.
    • No. 2. The Ante-Chamber.
    • No. 3. The back of the Royal Throne.
    • No. 4. Entrance to the Tomb.
    • No. 5. In the Treasure Chamber.
    • No. 6. The Royal Ship.
    • No. 7. Statue of Pharaoh on the Leopard.
    • No. 8. Golden Falcon with Sun Disc.
    • No. 9. The Golden Coffin.
    • No. 10. The Golden Mask of the Mummy.
    • No. 11. The Head of the Mummy.
    • No. 12. Plan of the Tomb.

"Old King Tut (In Old King Tutenkhamen’s Day)"

  • Commercially produced printed sheet music.
  • "Old King Tut (In Old King Tutenkhamen’s Day)".
    • Words by William Jerome, Music by Harry Von Tilzer.
    • New York: Harry Von Tilzer Music Publ. Co.
    • 1923.
  • 6-pages.

Crate label: "King Tut Lemons"

  • Reproduction of a fruit crate label.
  • "King Tut Brand Lemons, packed by Johnston Fruit Co., Santa Barbara, CAL".
  • Reproduction produced c. 2015, after c. 1920s original.

Liebig Company trade cards: "Ensevelissement d'un roi d'Égypte" [The Burial of King Tutankhamen]

  • Complete set of six "Cube Oxo" marketing trade cards referencing the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun.
  • 6 cards + 1 duplicate card
  • "VÉRITABLE EXTRAIT DE VIANDE DE LA CIE LIEBIG."
  • "CUBES OXO"
  • Liebig Company
  • "Ensevelissement d'un roi d'Égypte" [The Burial of King Tutankhamen]
      1. — Mort du Roi Toutankhamon.
      1. — Embaumement.
      1. — Traverée du Nil.
      1. — En route vers l'Ouest.
      1. — Le dernier adieu.
      1. — Tombeau de Roi Toutankhamon. [2 copies]

"The Murder of King Tut"

  • A complete set of 5 comic books, including two copies of #1 featuring alternative cover illustrations
  • James Patterson, The Murder of King Tut.
    • Adaptation of the novel The Murder of King Tut by James Patterson and Martin Dugard, set in the time of Tutankhamun and follows Howard Carter's search for the King's tomb.
  • IDW Publishing, San Diego.
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