Figures of Horus and Min-Kamutef. The figure of Min, on the right, is wearing the white crown, decorated with a stylised uraeus. The god has a false beard. Behind the neck is a suspension loop composed of two bands. The right arm is raised, holding the nekhekh sceptre, while the left arm is positioned along the body, slightly bent, likely to represent the iconography of the god holding his erect phallus. The legs and feet are together. The figure of Horus wears two tall feathers with a solar disc on his head and a tripartite wig. The beak is faintly visible. Behind the neck is a suspension loop composed of two bands. The god’s arms are positioned along the body, with clenched fists, and he wears a kilt. The god is striding, with the left leg forward. The two figures are joined at the arms and rest on a thin rectangular base. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.