This category includes objects used for sitting other objects on or sitting oneself on. These could be made of any material, usually only the stone or clay objects survive.  For miniature tables, beds, and chairs, look for Furniture under Miniature/models. 

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Object U Number Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number) Museum Number (BM Registration Number) Museum Number (UPM B-number) Description (Catalog Card)
9163 (none) (none) (none) [CARD MISSING] Gold nail with round convex head D. 22mm , and square section stem, the latter broken off at 20mm, and bent. Very solid heavy metal.
8605A (none) (none) B17554 [A] Silver wire. Finely twisted 2-ply wire and [B] fragments of a silver tube(?)
6620B (none) (none) (none) [A] Crescent moon with [B] disk? Copper.
12435B 30-12-484 (none) (none) [A] Copper bull's head and shell plaques [B]. From a wooden harp. The head (?) that of a calf rather than a bull is in good condition except that the horns are both damaged: the eyes are of lapis and shell and a triangular piece of lapis is inlaid in the forehead. The collar was of white shell triangles and lapis square. The shell plaques have, above, 3 rows of geometric design, each row on a separate strip of shell: then a figure scene, a single strip of geometrical design, another figure scene and 2 strips of geometrical design at the base. The figure scenes are in the mosaic, the white shell figures silhouetted against a composite background of lapis. In upper, a figure seated left holds in his raised right hand a cup while an attendant stands before him. In lower scene, 2 figures advance right, each with his hands raised and clasped in front of him. All the figures wear the fleeced skirt with a belt which forms a tail-like tassel behind: all are clean shaven as to the face but the standing figure s have a lock of hair hanging down the back of the head.
6543B (none) (none) (none) [A] Clay bowl. Reddish. Mishapen. Type. [B] Found with wooden inlay fragments, agate, carnelian and crystal beads
11928A.1 (none) (none) (none) [A.1-.3] Limestone Offering Dish [B-F] 5 Copper Daggers & [G-H] 2 Whetstones. All type V with central rib-shape of gold dagger-blades.
11928A.2 (none) (none) (none) [A.1-.3] Limestone Offering Dish [B-F] 5 Copper Daggers & [G-H] 2 Whetstones. All type V with central rib-shape of gold dagger-blades.
11928A.3 (none) (none) (none) [A.1-.3] Limestone Offering Dish [B-F] 5 Copper Daggers & [G-H] 2 Whetstones. All type V with central rib-shape of gold dagger-blades.
225B (none) 1923,1110.124 (none) [A-M] Pieces of faience inlay. Pierced traversely for attachment. Color green. Much faded. [drawing 1:1]
225C (none) 1923,1110.125 (none) [A-M] Pieces of faience inlay. Pierced traversely for attachment. Color green. Much faded. [drawing 1:1]
225D (none) 1923,1110.126 (none) [A-M] Pieces of faience inlay. Pierced traversely for attachment. Color green. Much faded. [drawing 1:1]
225E (none) 1923,1110.127 (none) [A-M] Pieces of faience inlay. Pierced traversely for attachment. Color green. Much faded. [drawing 1:1]
225F (none) 1923,1110.128 (none) [A-M] Pieces of faience inlay. Pierced traversely for attachment. Color green. Much faded. [drawing 1:1]
225G (none) 1923,1110.129 (none) [A-M] Pieces of faience inlay. Pierced traversely for attachment. Color green. Much faded. [drawing 1:1]
225H (none) 1923,1110.130 (none) [A-M] Pieces of faience inlay. Pierced traversely for attachment. Color green. Much faded. [drawing 1:1]
225I (none) 1923,1110.131 (none) [A-M] Pieces of faience inlay. Pierced traversely for attachment. Color green. Much faded. [drawing 1:1]
225J (none) 1923,1110.132 (none) [A-M] Pieces of faience inlay. Pierced traversely for attachment. Color green. Much faded. [drawing 1:1]
225K (none) 1923,1110.133 (none) [A-M] Pieces of faience inlay. Pierced traversely for attachment. Color green. Much faded. [drawing 1:1]
225L (none) 1923,1110.134 (none) [A-M] Pieces of faience inlay. Pierced traversely for attachment. Color green. Much faded. [drawing 1:1]
225M (none) 1923,1110.135 (none) [A-M] Pieces of faience inlay. Pierced traversely for attachment. Color green. Much faded. [drawing 1:1]
225A (none) 1923,1110.123 (none) [A-M] Pieces of faience inlay. Pierced traversely for attachment. Color green. Much faded. (Back view) [drawing 1:1]
177B (none) (none) B15294 [A-F, narrative lists 3 but specifies A-F] 3 fragments of -ivory-[crossed out] shell. In the shape of a -bull's- [crossed out] lion's leg (?) The drilled holes show traces of bronze probably from attaching the ivory to some kind of base. U.177E is full length 0128 l. [drawing]
177C (none) (none) (none) [A-F, narrative lists 3 but specifies A-F] 3 fragments of -ivory-[crossed out] shell. In the shape of a -bull's- [crossed out] lion's leg (?) The drilled holes show traces of bronze probably from attaching the ivory to some kind of base. U.177E is full length 0128 l. [drawing]
177D (none) (none) (none) [A-F, narrative lists 3 but specifies A-F] 3 fragments of -ivory-[crossed out] shell. In the shape of a -bull's- [crossed out] lion's leg (?) The drilled holes show traces of bronze probably from attaching the ivory to some kind of base. U.177E is full length 0128 l. [drawing]
177E (none) (none) (none) [A-F, narrative lists 3 but specifies A-F] 3 fragments of -ivory-[crossed out] shell. In the shape of a -bull's- [crossed out] lion's leg (?) The drilled holes show traces of bronze probably from attaching the ivory to some kind of base. U.177E is full length 0128 l. [drawing]