Obv: Inscription. Largely obliterated bust of Anastasius I or Justin I. Rev: Large M, surmounted by a cross and flanked by stars. Beneath, A. In the exergue C(ON).
Four sided stela of the purification priest Sasopedu-iienhab. This is an unusual free standing stela with a flat top. All four sides and the top are inscribed and traces of grafitti and paint remain. The figures named on the stela are the priest, his mother Serefka, his father Neferakhu and their daughter Satserefka The name of the sculptor, Ankhtyfy son of Satsenneferu is also given. There is the lector priest Sehetepibresoneb son of Horemhet who commissioned the monument. Traces of paint.
Inscribed writing. Laureate head of Antoninus Pius to r. Rev.: Dionysos standing to l. holding cup in outstretched r., resting l. upon a thyrsos. Traces of the usual panthre at his feet may be distinguished faintly.
Manuscript containing three texts, copied in three different hands. The first work is a commentary on the poem known as al-Burdah by al-Būṣīrī, the second is a response by al-Suyūṭī to questions about the Ḥadīth and the third is a set of poems and Ḥadīth excerpts.
Obv: Inscription. Radiate, draped bust r. Rv.: IVNG REGINA. Draped figure of Juno standing l. holds patera in outstretched r. and rests l. upon sceptre.
Composite manuscript containing 8 works and pages of notations, written in at least three hands. The majority of the works are related to Ḥadīth and other anecdotes related to Muḥammad and other prophets. Some of the paper is machine made; the flyleaves and blank pages have also been covered in notes; some pages have been removed.
Obv.: Heraclius I. Heraclius Constantine and Martina, crowned and holding globes, standing facing. Rev.: Large M. Above, ANNO. In the exergue, CON. Follis for year 16 (?).