TAA i.1.256.ppp.2
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University of Oxford
256, PPP. 2
feature of the species.
Body - feathers of lapis lazuli.
Wings: 'P.rimaries', 'Secondaries' and 'Wing coverts', lapis lazuli.
'Bastard wing', lapis lazuli.
'Lesser coverts', carneleansic ridged with green glass.
Tail - tail Restricessic {Rectrices} of lapis lazuli tipped with carneleansic.
Tibia, Tarsi and claws plain finely chased gold.
The šn-symbols in claws of turquoise coloured glass with carneleansic centres.
Back: Plain gold minutely modelled and chased. The characteristics
of head and neck are more realistically
rendered.
Marked in high relief is a tiny pectoral suspended from the shoulders by
a chain - the device of the pectoral being the cartouche of the King
surmounted by the feathers, with uae an uraeus on each
side thus: - [ 𓂀 ]
To each wing, a upper ridge of the radius, is attached fastenings
for the suspending straps.