Seated figure of Isis suckling Harpocrates (identifiable with the so-called ‘Isis lactans’ motif). The goddess wears a Hathoric crown composed of a solar disc between cow horns, resting on a stylized uraeiform modius. She wears a tripartite wig decorated with vertical lines and adorned with a vulture headdress. The goddess wears a collar composed of three registers, she also has bracelets and armlets, and wears an ankle-length, tight-fitting garment. Isis brings her right hand to her left breast, while with her left hand she held the head of Harpocrates, whose figure is missing. The feet rest on a trapezoidal base, from which a rectangular-section tenon, cut with pliers, projects down. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.