A GROUP OF EGYPTIAN SCARABS Third Intermediate Period, Circa 1070 - 664 B.C. Including five naturalistically carved steatite scarabs; a glazed composition scarab, mounted on a modern swivel ring, 1.3 - 1.8cm long; and a bronze miniature figure of Min, wearing a double ostrich plume headdress, 4cm high, (7) Provenance: Property from the collection of Tom Howse, who worked at the British Museum alongside Professor Ernest Wallis Budge, and handled part of Howard Carter's collection during his time there.