A fake figurine, said to be a "sacred monkey" acquired by GH Bourne in 1915 as an imitation item to send home to Australia. The current whereabouts of the artefact is unknown. Bourne acquired a series of genuine and imitation artefacts in Egypt which…
An Egyptian figurine, listed as "associations unknown" in the Queensland Museum register. This figurine has not yet been identified in the Queensland Museum collection, but is the subject of further research.
A Fake Egyptian terracotta figurine of Isis and Horus. The surface of the figure is a mottled black/brown with flecks of green. Some areas are damaged and show the pale pink terracotta beneath, including the nose and knee of Isis, the forehead and…
A fake Egyptian figurine in the form of a seated Isis holding the infant Horus. The fabric is orange with patches of dark grey on the head and legs. The figure has a typical moon and horn headdress, with the tips of both horns broken. The head of the…
A fake Egyptian figurine in the form of a seated Anubis. The fabric is buff to orange with some areas of grey, particularly on the head and shoulders. The figure has upright ears and a pointed snout with almond shaped eyes. Around the neck is a…
A fake Egyptian figurine in the form of a mummiform Osiris, with the cartouche of Ramses II on the front. The figurine is a kind of pseudo-shabti with a pale orange fabric and no slip. Osiris wears a tall 'atef' crown and a false beard. The face is…
Figurine, Bronze, Egyptian Late Period?, fragmentary bronze figurine of Osiris (top half only surviving) hollow with good patina. Cracks to front at base. Accompanied by a modern label and facial tissue with text (L.16.014 B + C)
Figure/Head-rest, Terracotta with gesso and pigment, probably modern. Goddess Nut reclines with hands and feet resting on the ground and body facing upwards.