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Hearst Museum object titled Offering basin, accession number 6-19798, described as Offering basin inscribed for the controller of the cattle (herdsman), Iny (xrp mnmnt iny).  Inscription repeats on each side on inner surface of basin.
Hearst Museum object titled Offering basin, accession number 6-19821, described as Double rectangular offering basin inscribed for Mesdjer and his wife Mernefretnisut, dedicated by his son Keki.  Htp di nswt inpw xnt(y) nTr prt-xrw t HnKt (?) m Hb sp (?) nb, rx nswt sHD Kd ms-Dr, sA.f smsw ir.f n sw Krs Xrt-nTr, imi-r pr kki, Hm.f mr.f nb imAx(w) nTr aA sp (?) nb (?) mr-nfrt-nswt (or rxt nswt mr-nfrt?).
Hearst Museum object titled Offering basin, accession number 6-19761, described as Rectangular basin, inscribed for Hotep-ib (htp-ib), the inspector of the craftsmen (sHD Hmwt) and his son Inkaf (in-ka.f), the overseer of the craftsmen (imi-r Hmwt).
Hearst Museum object titled Offering basin, accession number 6-19752, described as Rectangular offering basin dedicated to Senenu by his son Akhethotep. Offering formula (htp di nswt) runs counter-clockwise beginning at top right corner. Translation (C. Keller in Thomas): "An offering that the King (and) Anubis, who is before the divine booth, gives: burial in the western cemetery, (after) a very fine old age, with the great god [for] the royal acquaintance and inspector of wa'b-priests, Senenu; the controller of phylae-members, district administrator and prophet of (Khufu), Senenu. It was his eldest son, the inspector of ships, controller of young work-gang recruits, inspector of wa'b-priests, controller of phylae-members, and district administrator, Akhethotep, who made this for him.
Hearst Museum object titled Offering basin, accession number 6-19751, described as Rectangular limestone offering basin inscribed for the royal acquaintance Djed-wa-i (rH nswt Dd wa i).