Ure Museum Database



Browse
There are 28 objects for which Decoration contains → hat
2007.10.2.106 Head of a bearded male in profile facing left. He is wearing a hat.
2007.10.2.148 Male head, profile facing right, bearded, wearing a hat.
2007.10.2.346 At first sight, what appears to be a dual profile of a bearded man and an elephant with their heads attached but facing in opposite directions. At the tip of the elephant's trunk there is a scorpion. When the cast is turned 90 degrees anti-clockwise, there appears to be a second male profile, facing to the right and wearing a hat.
2007.9.1.46 Displays a man, wearing a hat and a cloak, kneeling down and tending to a small animal. Some letters around the outside.
2007.9.1.49 Displays a man, wearing a hat and a cloak, kneeling down and tending to a small animal. Some letters around the outside.
2007.9.2.22 Displays the head of a man, possibly Hermes, profile facing right, wearing a winged hat. (Box Index = Head of Perseus).
2007.9.2.27 Displays the head of a man, possibly Hermes, wearing a hat, profile facing left. (Box Index = Head of Paris).
2007.9.3.121 Male head in profile facing right. He appears to be wearing a hat.
2009.10.2.151 Figure of a cloaked man holding an object in his left hand and wearing a hat. Number 23
2009.10.2.159 Clothed man wearing a hat standing next to a post (possibly a tree). Number 31
2009.10.2.160 Clothed man with hat standing next to an altar. Number 32
2009.10.2.161 Naked Hermes with cloak behind him holding a caduceus and another object and wearing a hat and winged sandals, in a running position. Number 33
2009.10.2.162 Standing Hermes wearing a cloak and a hat and holding a caduceus with a baby clinging to him and another figure to his right seated and wearing a cloak. Number 34
2009.10.2.166 Clothed Hermes carrying a sickle and caduceus and wearing a winged hat and sandals standing near a bull, a bird and a body on the ground (possibly dead). Number 38
2009.10.2.379 Male figure wearing a hat leaning over a sphinx. He is holding the head of the sphinx with his right hand, with a knife in his left hand held at the sphinx' head. Number 35
2009.10.2.44 A large cast with a depiction of the zodiac signs as a border. Four men are pictured, on the far left a man with winged shoes and hat (Hermes), with a cockerel standing next to him, bearded man on throne(Zeus) who is standing on Poseidon, on the right another man with a helmet and sheild (Ares). Number 44.
2009.10.2.5 profile of a man wearing a hat ( may be Hermes or Paris) Number 5
2009.10.2.6 Same picture as Number 5- Profile of a man wearing a hat (may be Hermes or Paris) Number 6
2009.10.2.7 Figure of a man wearing a hat (maybe Hermes or Paris) holding a staff in right hand and small round object in left. Number 7
2009.10.2.8 Figure of a man wearing a hat and a cape, holding a round object in right hand. By his feet are two pictures, the left is perhaps a scroll and the right an animal. Number 8
2009.10.2.9 Small figure wearing a hat with a staff in right hand and with a small winged person balancing on the left hand.
2009.8.134 Profile of a man with a beard ans wavy hair wearing a hat, looking left. Gem cast is red. Cast number: 71
2009.8.144 Profile of a woman wearing a hat, looking right. Cast number: sixth gem in the last row
2009.8.16 A naked man wearing a hat, sitting on a turtoise. Holding branches in his hands. Probably Hermes. Cast number: 5
2009.8.20 Profile of a man with a beard wearing a hat, looking to the upper left side. Cast number: 9
34.10.27 Round flat hat on back of head. Flesh and part of hair red, undergarment blue. Traces of red on base and red and black on support.
83.10.1 Standing female figure in cloak, with halo-shaped hat (or hair style). Rectangular hole in back. Hollow. Right leg bent, right arm across breast. White slip on clothes and face, pink on head, and shoulders of garment.
L.2011.1.56 Raised frontal image of a bearded man in a short tunic and hat, holding a rectangular shield in his left hand and leaning on a (?) club with his right, and with a wheel on his left hand side
The Ure Museum is part of
The University of Reading, Whiteknights, PO Box 217, Reading, RG6 6AH