A ligatured combination of the Basin with the Pavilion, is shown in some iconographic scenes, (Ramses II, Temple of Amun at Karnak).
The early Old Kingdom labels, for example Pharaoh Den, portrayed him in a side view in his naos shrine.
An example of the combined, opposed, view with the two crowns, is the lintel of Senusret II, 12th dynasty, 19th century BC.
The beginning of the text column with the Cobra-at-rest-(for speech), then states: "Hb-Sd", determinative-(?)
N20, The complete text states approximately: "Announce: Heb-Sed, (The)-Multitudes, "Nesu-bity", Psammetichus II."