Relief with Alexander as pharaoh (probably not ancient):
- pencil sketch on paper
- loose
- 15.6 x 16.7 cm
- on sketch] 'ΑLΕXΑΝΔΡΟΣ / ΥΙΟΣΑΜΟΥΝΣ' (pencil note)
Relief with Alexander as pharaoh (probably not ancient):
Male and female mourners from funeral procession, probably from a tomb on the West Bank at Thebes (not identified):
Details of Bonomi MSS 3.35 (recto):
Texts from a scene depicting Osorkon I receiving heb-sed from Amun holding scimitar, in register I of pilaster (129) in the Portico of the Bubastides in the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak, on the East Bank of Thebes (TopBib ii2.36(129).I):
Unfinished sketch with two human figures, probably not Egyptological, not identified:
Lower part of a stela showing the king with five dogs [only four here reproduced], year 50, from the Tomb of Antef (Wahankh) in the Antef Cemetery at Dra Abu el-Naga & el-Tarif on the West Bank of Thebes, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 20512, with number and letter labels (TopBib: i2.595-596):
Egyptian single feather fan:
Corner fragment of the sarcophagus of Ay with winged goddess and prenomen, from the Tomb of Ay (KV 23) in the Valley of the Kings, on the West Bank of Thebes, formerly in possession of the Royal Asiatic Society, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.8.39.1, with measurements and some details (TopBib i2.551):
View of the mounds at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna on the West Bank of Thebes (TopBib i2.669):
Sethos I or Sethos II offering vases to a hawk-headed god, with inscriptions including cartouche, not identified:
Gold ring "of Khufu", belonging to a priest of Isis, Dyn. XXVI, from tomb near Campbell's Tomb at Giza, now in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art, 37.734E (sketches, inscription and notes) (TopBib iii2.312.omitted):
'The Sun has a hole in it The
[F35] has various lines in the expanded
part 2 lines crossing the Top
of the handle
The Vase for the heart is also
decorated with the usual ornament
The ring of the name […] is made
like a rope The handles of the
hatchets are made […] not exactly
dots and lines in the
[N1] lines in the fox dots
in the [N25]
No horns in the snake a great
omission no lines in the OSH'
Calculations, notes, and sketch of probably Bes in profile as an archer, not identified:
[Left] Brick-stamp bearing the name of a king Amenhotep, wood, provenance not known, now in London, British Museum, EA5993 (TopBib viii). [Right] Funerary cone (Davis & Macadam no. 255), pottery, from the Tomb of Userhat (TT 150) at Dra Abu el-Naga, on the West Bank of Thebes (TopBib i2.261):
Sketch of front and texts of front and sides of a headless sphinx of Amenophis III, found in the Palace of Diocletian in Split (Croacia) and now in Split, Archaeological Museum (TopBib vii.407):
Unfinished letter:
'Septbr 28 /46
63 Welbeck St
Cavendish SqreMy dear Wood
[two words in Arabic]
Our old friend Arundale
was in'
Corner fragment of the sarcophagus of Ay with winged goddess and prenomen, from the Tomb of Ay (KV 23) in the Valley of the Kings, on the West Bank of Thebes, formerly in possession of the Royal Asiatic Society, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 3.8.39.1 (TopBib i2.551):
Miniature sketch of a lotus flower:
Sketch and texts of the sarcophagus of Ay, red granite, from the Tomb of Ay (KV 23) in the Valley of the Kings, on the West Bank of Thebes, now in Cairo Museum, JE 72131 (TopBib i2.551):
Some texts of the sarcophagus of Ay, red granite, from the Tomb of Ay (KV 23) in the Valley of the Kings, on the West Bank of Thebes, now in Cairo Museum, JE 72131 (TopBib i2.551):
Ay's name on his sarcophagus, red granite, from the Tomb of Ay (KV 23) in the Valley of the Kings, on the West Bank of Thebes, now in Cairo Museum, JE 72131 (TopBib i2.551):
Two sections of canopic chest, not identified:
[Left] Bound captives from scene of King smiting captives, not identified, probably from Thebes. [Centre] Study of foot:
[Left] Chief from Canaan, with hieroglyphic inscription, not identified. [Centre] Study of foot:
A Hereditary prince, Count, etc., upper part of statue, right side of the face and left shoulder damaged, with the cartouches of Psammetikhos I on shoulders, basalt, temp. Psammetikhos I, formerly in J. Lee and Lord Amherst collections and at Sotheby's in 1921, current location not known (TopBib viii.801-763-510):
Outline of Bonomi MSS 3.5 (recto):
Floral design:
Floral design and object with floral motifs:
Cup with a lotus motif:
[Upper] Three sketches of feet trampling enemies. [Lower] Sketch of sandal with bound captive on the insole:
Head of Nubian in profile: