Glazed shrine or naos amulets containing a divinity are uncommon but generally of poor execution, which precludes any firm identification1. Third Intermediate Period onwards1,2
Superb blue glaze with a frieze of uraei, ankhs, djeds and a small
lump of faience inside the shrine representing a god(des) image
H 2.6, W 0.9, D 1.6 Third Intermediate Period
Courtesy Lee Simerman
References
1Andrews C. Amulets of Ancient Egypt, 1994, p. 97 and Figs. 98a-d
2Petrie W M F. Amulets, 1914, p. 46 and Fig. 225 described as a cat in a shrine





