Andy-Sharp
Tutankhamun’s “Wishing Cup” in the form of an Open Lotus and Two Buds
Discovered in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor,
Egypt in 1922. Artefacts moved to the Egyptian
Museum in Cairo at the time of excavation. The
entire collection is currently in the process of
transferring to the Grand Egyptian Museum in
Cairo.
Inventory:
JE 62125
SR 1/ 1121
Carter 14
Carter 24-xxx
GEM 36
Title: Tutankhamun's Wishing Cup in the Form
of an Open Lotus and Two Buds
By artist: Unknown
Date: 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom
Medium: Alabaster
Size: H 18 cm
W 30 cm
D 17 cm
Tutankhamun’s “Wishing Cup” in the form of an Open Lotus and Two Buds
Discovered in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor,
Egypt in 1922. Artefacts moved to the Egyptian
Museum in Cairo at the time of excavation. The
entire collection is currently in the process of
transferring to the Grand Egyptian Museum in
Cairo.
Inventory:
JE 62125
SR 1/ 1121
Carter 14
Carter 24-xxx
GEM 36
Title: Tutankhamun's Wishing Cup in the Form
of an Open Lotus and Two Buds
By artist: Unknown
Date: 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom
Medium: Alabaster
Size: H 18 cm
W 30 cm
D 17 cm