Seated figure of Isis suckling Harpocrates (identifiable with the so-called ‘Isis lactans’ motif). The goddess is wearing a hathoric crown, consisting of a solar disc with cow horns resting on a stylised uraeiform modius. The goddess is wearing a tripartite wig decorated with a protruding uraeus. The goddess is wearing an ankle-length, tight-fitting dress. Isis brings her right hand to her left breast, while her left hand holds Harpocrates’ head. The goddess’ knees and muscles of the calves are slightly indicated. The feet rest on a rectangular base from which a circular tenon projects down. The god Harpocrates is sitting on Isis’ lap. The god is depicted naked, wearing the skullcap and side-lock on the right side of the head, which ends with a curl on the right shoulder. Harpocrates has his arms at sides with hands open, the palms facing down. The legs are together. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.