A terrific hardstone cylinder seal made in a fine gemstone of amethyst with rock-crystal inclusions, Neo-Assyrian period, c. 1000-800 BC.
Beautiful and extremely rare cylinder, due to the stone used. Fine depiction of the winged Ashur hunting a winged animal with a sword or spear, fishes swimming below and start above.
Size: c. 27 mm. tall and 13 mm...
A wonderful quality carnelien and agate cylinder seal, Neo-Assyrian, 9th.-7th. cent. BC.
Marvelous core Assyrian style depicting an offer scene: A manheaded and winged horse / winged Kentaur is bending it's knee to the great King or perhaps Sin the moon god, below the winged sun-disc emblem of Ashur. He is holding the beast, while another deity comes running swinging a sword. An attendant behind.
Height: 23 mm., diameter 12 mm...
A beautiful high quality early Mesopotamian cylinder seal, Isin Larsa period, (c. 2025 BC – c. 1763 BC).
The haematite cylinder seal showing the introduction to God with a worshipper, a deity and the prince in Syrian clothing, in between a bull standing on it's hind legs. To be researched!
Size: 20-21 mm. tall and 11 mm. wide.
Condition: About Extremely fine. Not much wear and quite sharp for type.
Provenance: The Karl Müller collection, Germany 1950-1977...
A large black serpentine cylinder seal, showing a horseman in infight with a rearing Bull and an eight-pointed star in the fields. Middle-assyrian, 14th - 10th century BC.
The scene is quite rare with the detailed horseman!
Height: close to 40 mm and thick with a diameter of 15 mm. – quite impressive in hand.
Condition: Good Very fine for the type...
A finely preserved small inscribed foundation cylinder, Neo-Babylonian Empire, c. 8th-6th. century BC.
The barrel shaped piece fully inscribed in Babylonian cuneiform. Untranslated but such cylinders usually has been attributed to Nebucadnezzar II, 604-562 B.C. They were stuck into buidings walls and is often long texts with praises to the builder and the gods, usually a king, just like foundation bricks.
Size: 60 mm. long and c. 25-26 mm...
An unsually large stone cylinder seal, carved in a glossy black green stone, Middle Assyrian period, c. 14th.-11th. cent. BC.
This cylinder is seal 48 mm. tall and c. 15 mm. thick - a seal that gives a huge imprint when rolled on clay. The seal showing an archer fighting a winged griffin. The archer is probably the Great King and he is kneeling shooting his bow into the face of the Griffin, which is lifting it's left paw...
A larger black serpentine cylinder seal, showing a the Great King battling a winged griffin with bird-like features, star and other symbols in the fields. Achaemenid, c. 550-332 BC.
Nice core Persian style for the medium.
Height: 34-35 mm and with a diameter of 12 mm.
Condition: Very fine for the type and basically intact with minor chips and smooth wear.
Provenance: The Karl Müller collection, Germany 1950-1977. Comes with COA and his hard imprint (...
A high quality and massive Mesopotamian cylinder seal carved in dark serpentine stone, North-West Mesopotamia, c. 18th.-16th. century BC.
The seal is profusely engraved with a complex depiction of deities and animals. A central godess is sort of flying with her hands touching two creatures above. A worshipper in front with hands raised. Aray of animals and smaller figures including a Centaur below.
Size: 44-45 mm. tall. and 15 mm. wide.
Condition: Near Extremely...
Relief fragment representing Buddha standing beside a column, his right hand holding his robe, his left hand in blessing posture, with a worshipper kneeling in front of him. Grey schist. Graeco-Buddhist art, Gandhara period, 1st to 3rd century. Height: 17 cm. Mounted on a plexi stand. Good condition. Provenance: Christie's Amsterdam auction sale 1993.
Larger seal carved in almost black-green serpentine, the seal carved with an introduction to the enthroned almighty deity, by a worshipper dragged before the throne by a female deity. Dating The Third Dynasty of Ur, also called the Neo-Sumerian Empire, 22nd.-21st. century BC.
A nice seal with deep relief in the fine old style, cuneiform inscription behind the visiting worshipper.
Size: 24-25 mm. tall.
Condition: Very fine, intact with some wear to surface, but a...
An attractive hard burnt terracotta plaque of female deity, probably Ishtar, with tall headdress and fine gown, babylonian, 2nd. mill. BC.
The godess is decorated with wedge-like decoration on her breasts and lower part of gown. On the back inscribed with 4 columns of Cuneiform, untranslated by us.
Size: c. 13 cm.
Condition: Very fine, intact with repaired hairline cracks runing though the middle and at the feets.
Wonderful patina with old dings, flaws from t...
Interesting Cuneiform tablet, slightly rectangular and inscribed on all sides with Cunei text, Mesopotamian, probably Arkadian Cunei, late 3rd. millenium BC.
Untranslated by us.
Size: 33 x 31 mm.
Condition: Good Very fine or better, finely baked clay with almost glossy surfaces, no losses.
Ex. Old Private Collection
A terrific oversized bronze figural Bell, Luristan, c. 1200-800 BC.
The bronze Goat with exceptionally long curving horns and forelegs and with it's body evolving into a large openwork bell. Probably once with a small loop at the end, now lost.
Size: 13,6 cm. long and 9 cm. tall. A high unusual size for these which are normally quite small.
Condition: Near Extremely fine, but for the lost loop finial. Lovely dark green patina with earthern encrustations.
A fine style cylinder seal carved in an attractive beige-yellowish stone, probably jasper, Mesopotamia under the Achaemenid Empire, c. 7th.-5th. century BC.
Sharp low relief depiction of the Great King wrestling with winged lions with bearded human heads!
Size: c. 26 mm. tall.
Ex. Danish Private Collection, this seal aquired in the early 1990s.
Black Hematite seal with nice carvings, dated late in the Babylonian period, c. 18th-16th. cent. BC
Scene with intercessory goddess before God in ascending posture, male, crescent moon, fox, monkey, lion standard.
Size: 30 mm. tall and 13-14 mm. wide.
Condition: Nice Very fine, attractive seal and fully intact.
Provenance: The Karl Müller collection, Germany 1950-1977. Comes with COA and hard imprint.
A wonderful style large black serpentine cylinder seal, showing a mounted King hunting a Bull in full freight, a bird in the top and symbols of the Sun and Moon, Middle-assyrian, 14th - 11th century BC.
The scene is quite rare with the detailed bearded mounted king.
Height: 35 mm. tall. and with a diameter of 11 mm.
Condition: Very fine, extremely fine details, but with a repaired hairline crack through the middle (professionally done).
Provenance: Th...
A finely carved late- to Neo-Assyrian black stone cylinder seal, depicting a winged matured bearded deity with helmet hunting a running animal in high relief, above is star and crescent, mid-to late Assyrian.
Size: 21-22 mm. tall and 10 mm. wide.
Condition: Good Very fine and glossy, very sharp imprint.
Provenance: The Karl Müller collection, Germany 1950-1977. Comes with COA and hard imprints.
A very nice and quite interesting cylinder seal in a hard black stone with white inclusions on one side, Late-Assyrian to Neo-Assyrian period, c. 12th. cent.-9th. cent. AD.
A wonderful depiction of a 'Scorpioman' and a 'fishman', both depicted as winged matured men with long beards and pointy hats or helmets. Their lower bodies evolve into a fishtail and a scorpions tail. All within a heering pattern border.
Size: 29-30 mm.
Condition: Nice Very fine. Finely pr...