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Carter No.: 403d

Handlist description: Head-rest

Card/Transcription No.: 403d-1


403, D. HEAD-REST
(see 403, a, b, c)

DIMENSIONS:

<> 19.5 30.0 max. 20.0

Max. width 10.5 cents. (the cubes average 1.8 x 1.3. x 0.6)

<> 6.0 9.3 end pieces 2.8 thick

<> holes for threads

DESCRIPTION: A head rest in the form of a miniature folding-stool, made of ivory, stained light red, green, and dark brown black. The pillow of the head-rest comprises three strings of seven small cubes of ivory stained black and red alternatively of <>-shape. These are attached to the ends of the pillow form of solid pieces of ivory, of lotiform, having the face of the god Bes carved on the outer surface, while the inner surface represents a lotus bloom. Into these lotiform pieces are fixed the four folding legs which terminate in ducks' heads, and grasp in the beaks a round cross-bar, thus: <> yellow yellow red yellow red red red yellow red red

The legs hinge on gold pins (one of which is missing).

Card no. 403d-1 relating to Carter no. 403d
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