Gold finger ring. Hoop a strip of gold the edges folded inward. 8 sides; diminishing at back in width. On front face an incised inscription Tibepinov in two lines separated by a palm branch. To left an 8 pointed star or rosette; to right a crescent and a small cross.
Condition: Broken at back.Inscribed: In two lines: Tibepinov
Gold earring. Loop: a thick wire of circular section bent into a circle, the ends tapering and fastened into one another by hook and loop ending in a spiral. On front face below loop is set a convex disc with central pellet. To lower edge of loop is soldered a ring of tubular and twisted wire with pyramid of flattened pellets around rim; a larger pyramid below ending in a hollow boss and rod. Point of junction of loop and ring masked on one side by pellets, other by a flattened globule.
Iron finger ring. Oval bezel with slender undecorated shank. Greek inscription in three lines on bezel, probably the genitive form of a proper name.
Condition: Excellent.Inscribed: "O Jesus help, O Just one" or "Jesus helps, O, Justus".
Iron finger ring, with small undecorated oval bezel. Shank composed of two twisted strands joined at places by solder crudely applied.
Condition: Good. Workmanship poor.
Conventionalized blue faience flower. Apparently a daisy with dark blue petals and light blue center. Light green stem on under side. Use of object not clear but probably an inlay.
Condition: Perfect.
Sheet gold figure of Isis kneeling with her hand to her head in a gesture of mourning. Eyelet on rear surface. Details crudely incised.
Condition: Slightly bent.
Gold amulet with a sandy (?) filling in the form of an uadjet. The gold shell consists of three main parts, a decorated obverse and plain reverse, overlapping at the edges, which was probably made of two strips of gold joined at the threading holes. The outline of the amulet and the ends of the threading tube are finished with guards of wire. There is considerable decorative applique in grains and wire on the obverse. The eyebrow is created by rows of hatched, herring-bone and tongue patterns with grains within and between each tongue. The cosmetic line is a row of grains above a coiling seam of wire below which is again a tongue pattern with grains which then follows the contour of the rear falcon marking to the spiraled curl. Within the solid area between the cosmetic line and rear falcon marking are further geometric decorative elements: an applied notch terminating in two spiral patterns, one above the other - and a six petaled rosette within that field to the right. The forepart of the falcon marking is vertically striated by six seams with grains between the seams just below the rim of the eye. The pupil of the eye is a domed disk soldered on.
Condition: Very good. The gold sheet of the reverse is split open a little way along its upper edge revealing the dark sandy (?) filling. The obverse has lost an insignificant amount of its appliqued ornament. In the interstices of the ornament and showing clearly in the photographs is some foreign matter, probably preservatives from the mummy on which it was placed. The gold contains a few specks of white metal.
Small sheet gold figure of Nephthys kneeling with her hand to her head in a gesture of mourning. Details crudely incised. Eyelet on rear.
Condition: Good.
Gold bracelet, hoop composed of flat gold strip bent into a circle; ends over-lap and terminate in wire bent on each side into a spiral, then wound around hoop. Adjustable.
Condition: Perfect, shows signs of wear.
Elaborate gold bracelet, hoop of twisted strands; ends terminate in hollow serpent heads between which is a hinge in form of a pin with open work head passing through three loops. Flat spiral on one side.
Condition: Perfect.
Jewelry fragment, possible from a circular medallion, with male head, profile, and bust in high relief. Profile in relief, facing left, of the head and upper torso of a young man with curly, shoulder-length hair, possibly Antinous. Cast, silver with gold leaf overlay.
Condition: Broken at base of neck and again around rim and assembled. Hollow, with modern wax for support.
Gold finger ring with shank in form of a thick gold wire bent to form two and one half coils. Ends terminate in busts of Serapis (?) and Isis pointing in opposite directions. Details incised.
Condition: Perfect.
Translucent orange stone with stripes. Oval, pyramidal. Engraved in intaglio with male figure in profile to right, wearing short garment, carrying staff in right hand, indeterminate object in left.
Condition: Perfect.
Gold hoop earring, the terminal in the form of a lynx head; attached to the muzzle a setting for a large stone, a banded jasper engraved with an ibis (stone a modern addition, though ancient).
Pair of gold earrings. Loop a single hollow gold wire tapering at one end. At other end hollow bull’s head with details in repousse and incised. Eyes inlaid. Small ring under mouth. Covering joining of loop with head is enlarged cone with swag decoration in imitation of granulated work. Two undecorated bands of wire around base of head.
Condition: The right eye on 05.456.1 remains and seems to be white glass with a green pupil. Possibly this is the substance used in 05.455. Loop slightly bent. Workmanship not very fine.
Large single gold earring. Loop a strand of closely braided gold wires tapering at one end to single gold wire ending in open hook. At other end is large hollow bull’s head with details in both repousse and incised. At base of head are two rows of granulated work; Below this is a plain curved section suggesting a large bead. After this, covering the union of loop to head, is cone-shaped ornament with granulated work. Eyes inlaid and partially preserved. Ring on under side of head.
Condition: Excellent. Eyes have disintegrated and it is impossible by visual examination to determine their substance. The right eye is almost entirely gone. Surface of gold stained, wire loops join head, several small breaks. Workmanship excellent.
Pair gold earrings. Loop a single gold wire tapering slightly ending in open hook. Other end joined to hollow head of mountain goat (?). Free standing ears and horns. Details incised. Joining of loop to head very awkward, probably a portion missing.
Condition: Heads dented. Possibly portion missing at neck.
Bull-headed earring, gold
Condition: General condition good. One eye missing from each earring, others preserved but are considerably corroded. Condition: Considerable incrustation around neck of 05.459.1.
Pair of gold earrings, loop a twisted gold wire tapering at one end to single gold wire for attachment. At other end is hollow bull’s head, originally with inlaid eyes. Joining of loop and head covered by gold cone with long swags of an applied gold wire imitating granulated work. Details of head in repousse; loop under the mouth.
Condition: General condition good, eyes probably were garnets and are now missing. Head slightly dented. Average workmanship.
One hoop ring with multicolored stone set in a swivel base. The stone, white is white, blue, grey and brown, is circular in shape, flat on one side, and curved convexly on the opposite side.
Condition: Good.