Hi
Senatus,
Here are a few more references to
couchant lion amulets as described by
Andrews (cited previously) that fit the description of your
amulet.
1.
Blanchard, R.H. Handbook of
Egyptian Gods and Mummy
Amulets, Cairo, 1909; (Attic Books,
New York, re-print, n.d.): Text is silent, see Numbers 51 and 53, Plate XIII.
2..
Petrie, W.M.F., and
Duncan, J. Garrow.
Hyksos and Israelite Cities, (Double Volume), British School of Archaeology in
Egypt, and
Egyptian Research Account Twelfth Year, 1906,
London, 1906.Page 18, the text is silent with regard to specific
amulets illustrated, but reads "Here the
style of the figures has become as bad as any that are known...", Number/Group 205, Plate XIX C.
3.
Reisner, M.G.A.
Amulets,
Catalogue Général
des Antiquités Égyptiennes du Museé du Caire, Nos. 5218-6000 et 12001-12527, Service
des Antiquités de L’Égypte, Cairo, 1907 (
Part I): Pages 171 to 173, Numbers 12346 to 12357, Plate
XXI, all are blue or blue-green glaze.
4. Rowe, Alan. A
Catalogue of
Egyptian Scarabs, Scaraboids,
Seals and
Amulets in the
Palestine Archaeological Museum, Government of
Palestine, Department of
Antiquities, Cairo, Imprimerie de L’Institut Français D’Archéologie Orientale, 1936. Page 275, Numbers A.34, A.36, and A.37, all blue or blue-green glaze, all found at 'Atlit.
Russ