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A bundle-backed seal made from an unidentified stone. The underside is inscribed with an uraeus, was-sceptre and 'nfr'-sign and the handle decorative.
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Zegel van onbekende steensoort. Op de onderzijde staan een uraeus, een was-scepter, een 'nefer'-teken en handvatdecoratie.
Sceau façonné dans une pierre indéfinie. La face inférieure est décorée d'un uraeus, d'un sceptre-ouas et d'un signe 'nfr'. L'objet comporte un manche décoratif.
Ein Siegel mit Bündelrücken aus einem nicht identifizierten Stein. Die Unterseite ist mit einem Uräus, einem Was-Szepter und einem 'Nfr'-Zeichen beschriftet, der Griff ist dekorativ.
Sigillo in pietra con la parte posteriore a fasce. La parte inferiore è iscritto con un ureo, lo scettro was, il segno 'nfr' ed un manico decorativo.
Selo feito com pedra nao identificada. A base inferior está gravada com ureus, ceptro uase e símbolo 'nfr'. Apresenta asa decorativa.
Sello hecho con una piedra sin identificar. La parte inferior lleva inscrito un uraeus, un cetro-uas y un signo-nfr, junto a una banda decorativa.
A bundle-backed seal made from an unidentified stone. The underside is inscribed with an uraeus, was-sceptre and 'nfr'-sign and the handle decorative.
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The seal was part of a purchase made from the Castle Museum, Norwich, in 1956.
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C.A.R. Andrews; " Amulets of Ancient Egypt", p. 54.
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Provenance: See Comment above. Site: The accession card states that the seal was purchased in Egypt in 1851.
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