Reliquary Casket – Byzantine – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/466039
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him in Yorkshire Exhibition of Arts & Manufactures at Leeds, May 1875 (catalogue p
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Theodore M. Davis Excavations by Quibell and Weigall, 1905. Acquired by Davis in the division of finds, 1905. Theodore M. Davis Collection 1905-1015. Bequeathed to the Museum by Davis, 1915; accessioned, 1930
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Excavated by Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter, 1911. Acquired by Carnarvon in the division of finds. Carnarvon Collection, 1911–1926. Carnarvon Collection purchased by the Museum from Lady Carnarvon, 1926
The statuettes of the child Amenemhab (26.7.1413a, b) and Huwebenef were found inside
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Friedrich Wilhelm II, King of Prussia (until d. 1797, bequeathed to Ingenheim); Counts of Ingenheim, Hirschburg, Silesia (from 1797); Countess Ingenheim; Friedrich Lippman Jr., ?Berlin; [Osvald Sirén, Stockholm, until Nov
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