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A TURQUOISE GLAZED STEATITE AMULET OF NEFERTUM, the striding figure wearing short kilt and with arms firmly to his sides, inscribed back pillar with recitation by Sekhmet sic., reading "may [she] give all life and dominion and all health and joy", with striated wig, headdress and beard damaged, lower legs missing -- 2 1/8in. (5.5cm.) high; a Ptolemaic turquoise glazed composition rectangular spacer, pierced for three strings, decorated in relief with hunting scene -- 1 3/8in. (3.5cm.) long; a turquoise glazed composition openwork quadruple wedjat-eye amulet -- 1 1/8in. (2.8cm.) high; a single wedjat-eye, with black glazed details -- 1¼in (3.2cm.) long; two New Kingdom steatite scarabs, one rev. scene of a King wearing the Blue Crown and waving a simitar in one hand, striking Nubian foe, the other rev. recumbent ram in front of an offering stand, wearing hem-hemet crown, with name Amun-Ra above -- 1.5cm. long av.; a blackened wadj-sceptre -- 1 7/8in. (4.8cm.) high; a miniature pink stone vessel model, tapering to pointed base -- 1¾in. (4.5cm.) high; a limestone writing tablet, pierced at one end, scratched and worn sides -- 2½in. (6.3cm.) long; and a large group of mainly glazed composition amulets and melon beads, all New Kingdom/Ptolemaic(a lot)