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FERLINI'S NARRATIVES 3 and 4. Pair of gold armlets, ornamented with figures of four goddesses with outspread wings, inlaid with red and blue enamel ; a central figure of Mut is all of gold, and wears the double crown, and the vulture headdress. Above these is a row of uraei, and below them a diamond pattern in gold. (See illustration No. 2.)
5 and 6. Pair of gold armlets, ornamented with rows of circles, buds, uraei with disks, diamonds, &c., inlaid with blue enamel. In the centre is a group of small temple doors, and aegis, &c., in red, blue and gold. (See illustration No. 3.)
7. Large gold object, part of a necklace (?), with inscription recording the name Parei. (See illustration No. 4.)
8 and 9. Pair of ornaments, with bands of gold and eyes of Horus, inlaid with black, white, and green enamel.
10 and II. Pair of oval silver ornaments, inlaid with eyes of Horus.
12. Gold ring, with blue glass or paste bezel, inscribed with the figure of a bird.
13. Silver ring, inscribed with the figure of a bull.
14. Gold ring with rectangular green paste bezel, inscribed with the figure of From the Ferlini ColUaion. an animal.
15. Gold ring, inscribed with the figure of a pig.
16-19. Gold plaques; heads of Hathor, witii uraei, inlaid with blue and green paste. (See illustration No. 5.)
20-23. Gold figures of Anubis, with uraei.
NO. 5.—GOLD PLAQUE. 24 and 2. Gold figures of Sekhet and HEAD OF HATHOR, Harpocratcs. WITH URAEL 26. Necklace, formed of twelve eyes of Horus, four symbols of " hfe," and a lotus bud pendant, in gold, inlaid with blue and green enamel. (See illustration No. 6.)
301 NO. 4.—GOLD OBJECT MADE FOR PAREI, IN THE BER-LIN MUSEUM.