Bronze. Passing lion in the round on the back of the socket.Legrain publication: "Bronze adze, with a remarkable long socket adorned more than reinforced by a lion passant in the round."
CBS Register: Alabaster vase, excellently preserved. Persian period. 280 mm high. 2 ears [with sketch of rim, lip, and handle]. Continued nos. 4086-4314
Alabaster slab with reliefs. The decoration is made of ten antelopes' heads (or bulls' heads? Bukranion), four of which are broken or burnt, between two tower-like constructions. The con-structions are of the typical South Arabian style; a door in a recess, and a window above a straight lintel.
Dark green glass. Pointed base, Funnel-shaped body, inward sloping shoulders, slender cylindrical neck with applied ring at middle; wide uneven folded/flanged rim.Blown
2 Pierced Handles; Silver Glaze; Globular Body, Slightly Constricted NeckCBS Register: small white enamelled jar, two handles, rounded bottom, same shape as 12327Glazed
Blue glazed. 2 handles, pointed base, groove on and at base of elongated neck, rolled rim.CBS Register: no field number. clay amphora. with sketch. blue glaze.Glazed
Cast-Ceramic Amphora Handle/StampedCBS Register: cast of a jar handle found at Nippur, Orig in Constant. Rhodian, 2nd or first century BC. presented by H.V.H.Stamped
CBS Register: demon's head. Green glazed pottery bead. 9 mm long. Neo-Bab - Persian. Pierced 2 holes broad wise.spacer bead? Not a demon head but rather a crouching frog?Glazed