Nephthys, winged and with a yellow sun-disc, on a fragment of a yellow coffin.
When: Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty
Where: Museo Barracco, Roma

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Nephthys, winged and with a yellow sun-disc, on a fragment of a yellow coffin.
When: Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty
Where: Museo Barracco, Roma
Nut-and-Geb scene from the side of the inner coffin of Gaoetsesjni, aka Gautsoshen, at the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in Leiden. It dates to the Third Intermediate Period.
Like a fool I didn’t take a photo of the label; but from other snaps, I deduce this is a fragment of a yellow coffin, portraying Neith as a falcon.
When: Third Intermediate Period
Where: Manchester Museum
"The Gentleman" (my nickname) before Osiris on a yellow coffin. He's generically labelled "Great God".
Where: British Museum
When: Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty
A 21st Dynasty coffin at the Michael C. Carlos Museum, with a rabbit-headed figure riding a snake and branising a weapon.
A good look at the outer coffin lid of Nespawershefyt. There's a variation on the scene where three gods trample a snake; I guess there was only room for two gods.
When: Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty
Where: Fitzwilliam Museum
On a yellow coffin, a black scarab with black wings lifts a pale green sundisc. Below is a frieze of black upside-down lotuses. To left and right stand two images of Osiris, green-skinned, wearing green white crowns.
Where: Egyptian Museum Cairo
When: Third Intermediate Period
A fragment of the yellow coffin of Hénouttaouyneb-Roudjet.
When: 21st Dynasty / 22nd Dynasty
Where: Grenoble Museum