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Carter No.: 620(43)

Handlist description: Ivory anklet

Card/Transcription No.: 620(43)


620-43 ANKLET (IVORY)
(See Nos. 585 a-h)

43 - An ivory anklet wrought of one piece of ivory. Bevelled design with bronze mount inlaid with gold. Max. Diam. 9.0 cents.; inner diam. 5.2 cents.; Max. thickness 2.0 cents.

Device on bronze mount (inlaid with gold). RECTO: the cartouche <>

VERSO: <> Prenomen Neb-kheperu-Rec Nomen Tut-cnh-imn The king as a human headed sphinx trampling on one of Egypt's opponent foes (Asiatic). The lion goddess Sekhmet.

Card no. 620(43) relating to Carter no. 620(43)
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