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A metal mirror handle with a decorative top and terminating in the head of an animal, possibly a goat. The back is flat and undecorated.
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Metalen handvat van spiegel met versierde top en beneden eindigend in een dierenkop, mogelijk een geit. De achterkant is plat en niet gedecoreerd.
Manche de miroir en métal dont le devant est décoré. Son extrémité est en forme de tête d'animal, peut-être celle d'une chèvre. L'arrière est plat, sans décoration.
Ein Spiegelgriff aus Metall mit verzierter Spitze, der in einem Tierkopf, vermutlich dem einer Ziege, ausläuft. Die Rückseite ist flach und undekoriert.
Manico di specchio in metallo con la parte superiore decorata che termina in una testa di animale, probabilmente una capra. La parte posteriore è piatta e priva di decorazione.
Cabo de espelho, em metal, com topo decorativo e terminando em cabeça de animal, possívelmente, de cabra. A parte de trás é plana e nao está decorada.
Mango de espejo de metal con una parte superior decorativa terminada en una cabeza de animal, posiblemente una cabra. La parte posterior es lisa y sin decorar.
A metal mirror handle with a decorative top and terminating in the head of an animal, possibly a goat. The back is flat and undecorated.
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A part of the gift from the Trustees of the Wellcome Foundation for the History of Medicine.
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I. Shaw & P. Nicholson; "The British Museum Dictionary of Ancient Egypt", p. 188.
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Preservation: The disc is lost. One of the ears on the animal head is missing.
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