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Carter No.: 227b

Handlist description: Curved stick with bark and beetle-wing decoration

Card/Transcription No.: 227b-07


227 (b) Cont.

G. Same as B. Inscription see separate sheet. H. Ferrule of ivory stained pink. Incised on ivory sam sign with Asiatic captive on right & African on left, this on one side. On other similar composition but dress of captives different.

Cartouches on G had been altered from Aton to Amon.

4. Treatment Cleaned with benzine. Sprayed with strong solution of celluloid in amyl-acetate.

Card no. 227b-07 relating to Carter no. 227b
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