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 horns resting on a modius. The goddess is wearing a tripartite wig decorated with the uraeus. The goddess is wearing a necklace made of two bands and an ankle-length, tight-fitting dress. Isis brings her right hand to her left breast, while her left hand holds Harpocrates’ head. The feet rest on a trapezoidal base. From the base, a broken square tenon projects down. The god Harpocrates is sitting on Isis’ lap. The god is depicted naked, wearing the skullcap decorated with the uraeus 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, separated by a groove. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.