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One tubular bead, reddish-orange with black spots. Centre is widest area with straight taper to ends. (There is no hole for stringing.)
Souvenir letter opener carved from one piece of wood. The blade has a pointed knife-like tip, and the handle has a pointed butt end, rounded sides that curve inwards and flare back outwards from the neck. There is an inscription written in black ink on one side of the blade that says "Betelhem".
Goblet made of stone with a design carved into the outer surface leaving unpolished light brown areas. The design consists of a band of curvilinear forms at the rim, a band of inscription at mid-bowl says: "Stone from the Dead Sea" [also written in Turkish?]. There is a petal-like design at the base of the bowl; the stem and base both have raised bands.
Napkin ring carved from one piece of wood with a centre band of curved bulge and a lip at each rim. "Jerusalem" is printed on the centre band.
Match box composed of: a) a box with a rectangular base and two sides that slant inwards to a curved top, each with a recessed oblong, and into each is inset a piece of sandpaper; b) a removable rectangular wooden insert that sits in slots in the top and bottom of the box. "Jerusalem" is painted in ink in gothic script on one face of the box.
Wooden box with a hinged lid that has a small hook fastener at the front. The outer pieces of wood that form the box are interlocking. The centre of the box contains a glass cylinder shaped ink well with a sprung leather(?) circular stopper on the inside of the lid. "Jerusalem" is written in black ink on the top of the lid.
A clay piece with a compressed egg-like shape that has a hole at the top middle from which a groove goes down to one end and has a small hole. At the opposite end of this small hole, there is a slightly curved protrusion. Geometric leaf and square and lines design all around.
Translucent honey-coloured flask. The body is pear-shaped body with a flat bottom. The neck is short and cylindrical. The mouth is wide but inside the neck is another, smaller opening. The rim is widely splayed and folded outwards, upward, and inwards. There are 12 pinched out vertical ribs on body from below shoulder to just above bottom.
Undecorated jar except for ridges on handles. Narrow neck opening, pointed base.
Lamp with an overall almond shape and a filling hole at the top centre, a smaller wick hole at the pointed tip, and a recurved handle at the rounded end. The top surface of the lamp is entirely covered in cruciform relief decoration using chevron, herringbone and spiral designs. Fired to a brownish colour.