Decorative plaque with the aegis of a bull flanked by two uraei. The upper part of the plaque consists of a cavetto cornice and torus moulding, and the lower side is parted into 6 rectangles. At the centre, a bull is depicted, with a solar disc between his horns, which is recessed for the now-missing inlay; the ears are lateral, the muzzle is elongated, but no further details are visible. The bull wears a tripartite wig. Under the bull’s head there is a plain wesekh-collar. The bull is flanked by two uraei, each with horns and a solar disc, recessed for the inlays. All inlays are missing, but a whitish material, possibly plaster used to attach the inlays, remains in the recesses. The solar disc of the bull shows traces of gilding. On the back side of the plaque, at the corners, there are 4 suspension loops, with the lower right one broken. At the lower edge of the frame, the remnants of two broken square tenons can be identified. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.