586 (= forgery)
Daressy #: --
Owner: Ray (? Tomb undiscovered)
Reasons: --
Transliteration: (Htp-)dj-nswt Asjr nTr nfr [...] ray (?)
Translation: (An offering) that the king gives to Osiris, good god [...], Ray (?)
Date: --
Length: --
Colours: --
Findspots: --
Remarks:
The ascribed owner is identical to that of # 116.
For the reading of the top of the second line, Pernigotti suggests two possibilities: 'nb pt' or '[di].f DfAw' ().
Both Davies and Macadam says this and # 116 are said to come from a dealer at Qurnet Murai and they are almost certainly forgery cones (01-287 in Davies's notebook).
Piccione insists that # 116 to have belonged to TT 72 Ra (based on the similarity of the name and titles), and he leaves aside the possibility that the cone is a forgery (Piccione 2017: 269 and 271. He does not mention # 586).
One brick is kept in the Civic Archaeological Museum of Bologna (Pernigotti 1994: 29). Borchardt et al. also describe a brick which was sold by a dealer (Borchardt et al. 1934 [ZÄS 70]: 31-32, Abb. 8-4).