I found this of great interest, and have copied the page as I found it on the Net, Credit to Marianne Luban

When I wrote my message yesterday about Seti I and his vanished treasure, I
completely forgot something, the existence of which had once surprised me very
much. His "heart-scarab"! At least that was the description of this
object given by a large antiquities firm with offices in "London, New York
and Los Angeles" in their ad in Minerva Magazine, a UK archaeological
publication. When I wrote to the firm for a catalogue containing a more detailed
description of this scarab, hopefully with inscription, I was told that there
were no more catalogues available. Needless to say, I did not offer a bid for
the "heart scarab" of Seti I, reasoning that, if it is genuine, it
would be worth far beyond what I could afford. Don't ask me the name of the
antiquities vendor or even the issue of Minerva, because I can recall neither.
However, I did find the object to be such an elegant one that I cut it out of
the magazine and saved the photo-- see above.
Marianne Luban