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View full screenSilver toilet box lacking lid and with bottom broken off, from Traprain Law
X.GVA 115
Silver; lid wanting; bottom broken off
Traprain Law, East Lothian, Scotland, Northern Europe
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Votive bronze, staff finial as a papyrus column surmounted by a cobra with hood displayed: Ancient Egyptian, Late Period
Copper Alloy votive statuette of the god Ptah, standing, holding a was-sceptre: Ancient Egyptian, Late Period, c.664-332 BC
Copper alloy votive statuette of the goddess Neith wearing a sheath dress and Red Crown, standing on a rectangular plinth: Ancient Egyptian, Late Period, c.664-332 BC
Votive statuette in bronze of the goddess Sekhmet standing with feet together on a trapezoidal plinth: Ancient Egyptian, Late Period
Votive statuette in bronze of the umbel of a papyrus sceptre, surmounted by the figure of Apis bull on a rectangular podium: Ancient Egyptian, Late Period
Copper alloy votive statuette of the Apis Bull, shown in a walking pose: Ancient Egyptian, Late-Ptolemaic Period, c.664 -30 BC
Copper alloy votive statuette of the gooddess Sekhmet as a lion-headed woman, wearing a close fitting gown and standing hands to sides: Ancient Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, c.305 - 30 BC
Votive statuette in copper alloy/bronze of Imhotep, shown as a seated man wearing a close-fitting gown and reading from a scroll: Ancient Egyptian, Late Period, c.664 -332 BC
Votive bronze uraeus surmounting a portion of the staff with a capital in the form of a papyrus umbel: Ancient Egyptian, Late Period
Votive statuette in bronze in the form of a seated cat upon a pedestal: Ancient Egyptian, Late Period
Copper alloy votive statuette of Bastet as a cat-headed woman standing and holding a basket, aegis and sistrum: Ancient Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, c.305 - 30 BC
Votive statuette in bronze, unknown deity with man's body surmounted by triple serpent heads: Ancient Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, 323 - 30 BC
Copper alloy votive statuette in bronze of Sobek as a crocodile, recumbent wearing the atef crown and uraeus, with inlaid eyes: Ancient Egyptian, Late Period, c.664 - 332 BC
Copper alloy votive statuette of the Oxyrhynchus-fish with inlaid glass eyes and headdress of Hathor, supported on sled: Lower Egypt, Oxyrhyncus, Ancient Egyptian, Greco-Roman Period, c.332 BC - 395 AD
Votive statuette in bronze of Cynocephalic ape squatting, hands on knees on a shallow base: Ancient Egyptian, possibly New Kingdom
Votive statuette in bronze, Ha with human body wearing kilt and uraeus head: Ancient Egyptian, Late Period