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Carter No.: 137

Handlist description: Toeris couch

Card/Transcription No.: 137-3


137 THOUERIS COUCH

POSITION: Probably original - along west wall south end of Ante-chamber - the heads of the animals facing North. DIMENSIONS: Max. H. 134.0; Max. L. 236.5; H. of withers from ground 105.0; thickness across chest 13.7; centimetres. DESCRIPTION: A Ceremonial Couch. Carved of hard red wood, covered with gesso and overlaid with glass, which has tarnished in places. It comprises four parts: (1) the curved bed or couch, fixed to the supporting animals by means of copper staples, hooks and angle pieces; 2 and 3 two supporting mythical animals - half hippopotamus half crocodiles - having feline legs and feet; 4 a wooden frame-work pedestal of oblong rectangular shape varnished (resin) black.

(2 and 3) The Mythical animal supports have open mouths, the tongue and teeth of ivory - tongue stained red. Eyes coloured black and white with red in ducts. The head and neck has the conventional mane; the back similarly ornamented with a kind of herring-bone pattern thus <>. The tail takes the crocodile form - in fact the mane and back ornamentation is like that of the figures of Thoueris.

Card no. 137-3 relating to Carter no. 137
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