A lovely and rare stamp seal depicting two horned animals mating, West-Mesopotamia, c. 2nd.-1st. mill. BC.
The seal is exceptionally well-carved for the type with a four-side and pierced handle atop of the rectangular base. The stone is even dark green. Rare depiction!
Size: 22 x 19 mm. and 13,5 mm. tall.
Condition: Extremely fine for the type.
Added to the Oberländer collection in 2006...
A really nice and impressive stamp seal wuth a tall handle, Western Mesopotamia, c. 2nd. mill. BC.
The seal is inspired by early Assyrian iconography and shows a finely carved Lion on it's hind legs grapping or fighting a monster with multible legs - here the Lion is probably the king or leading god, while the Lizzard creature is the evil one.
Size: c. 20 mm. wide and 20 mm...
Attractive and interesting bronze seal where a Lion is fighting a Bull with long horns, Neo-Babylonian c. 8th.-6th. century BC.
The seal is round and looks to have been made without handle or drill.
Size: 17 mm. in diameter.
Condition: Very fine, intact with much patina!
Added to the Oberländer collection in 2002...
Nice scarab shaped seal carved in black serpentine stone, Western Mesopotamia, c. mid 2nd. millenium BC.
Stylized scarab or scaraboid, engraved with demon-looking humanoid walking, probably a deity of sorts.
Size: 14 mm. x 12 mm.
Condition: Nice Very fine, intact.
Added to the Oberländer collection in 1995...
A nice pair of ancient Near East Bronze javelins / spear points. Likely Neo-Elamite, dating to around 1200-800 BC.
Commonly called 'Luristani' by dealers and collectors. Both with tangs, prominent central midribs. Both have incised criss cross patterns near the bottom of the blades on ones side.
Size: c. 14 & 15,5 cm - c. 5,5-6 inches.
Condition: Choice with some roughness. Nice patinas & good metal.
Ex. Danish Private collection.
A nice collection of three Danish early Neolithic 'Step axes' dating to 4th-3rd mill. B.C.
This is also known as the perid of the 'Erteboelle'-culture, during which the use of hard stone for tools and weapons became more frequent.
All three axes a grinded to a cylindrical design, with an asymmetrical edge, suggesting they were mounted as adzes, on the woodden shaft in antiquity.
Sizes: 12,5, 11,5 & 10,5 cm.
Condition: Choice axes - as made...
An interesting pair of ancient Greek wheel-made pottery lamps in orange clay, dating to 4th-1st cent AD.
Both lamps with a central, conical tube. The concave rim turned inwards and rounded short nozzles with large wick holes. Old collection tags on both pieces
Size: 5 & 6 cm across at the nozzle.
Condition: Choice and intact lamps with wear for type and age.
Ex. German collection.
Interesting and unusual small stamp with a beautiful symethric engraving, Post-Hittite states of Western Mesopotamia, c. early 1st. millenium BC.
Size: 11 x 10,5 mm.
Condition: Extremely fine, attractive patinated Hematite.
Added to the Oberländer collection in 2006...
A banded agate stone seal, polished to a perfect oval scaraboid shape with a slightly pointed center, Neo-Babylonian, c. 8th-6th. century BC.
The stone with particularly nice patterns of multi-layered bands. On the base it's carved with a worshipping priest standing before the alter of the principal deity Marduk.
Size: 20 mm. long and 17 mm. wide...
A carefully formed firestone in a fine grained stone, dating to Ironage, Pre Roman Period, c. 1st - 4th cent AD
Firestones were used to produce sparks in combination with an iron striker.
This specimen measure c. 10,5 cm in length.
It has a nice oval / elliptic with a furrow in the middle to be carried in a rope.
It's grinded and polished in a brownish grey hardstone.
Such firestones are typically, but rarely, found in sacrifical bogland si...
A fine specimen of a Danish Neolithic Battle Mace, dating to Single Grave Period - c. 2800-2400 B.C.
The mace is carved from hardstone with an elliptical body. In the center a furrow - approx. 0,5 deep and 1 cm. wide - is carved, to make a secure fastening of the mace to the wooden shaft.
Size: 11 x 5 x 6 cm - weighing 720 gr.
Condition: A choice mace with very few imperfections. Nice patination.
Ex. Private collection.
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Interesting and rare depiction of a woman and three men standing side by side on this slightly oval stamp which is probably a stylized scarab form with curved upperside. Carved in green stone with a faint cross on the back. The seal can probably be dating to the 3rd.-early 2nd. millenium BC.
Size: 22 mm x 20 mm. and 11 mm. tall.
Condition: Nice Very fine.
Added to the Oberländer collection in 1994. Comes with original ID card from the Oberländer collection a...
A very rare and interesting amuletic cylinder seal with top loop, Western Mesopotamia, c. 2200-1600 BC.
The amulet seal is shaped as a tied knot of robe with a loop at the top, engravings on the sides. We have never had such a piece in stock, high unusual!
Size: Substantial - 38 mm. tall and 11 mm. wide.
Condition: Nice VF, intact with deposits and cleaning marks.
Added to the Oberländer collection in 1993. Comes with original ID card from the Oberl...
Elaborate black stone stamp seal with a round stepped base and a central domed and pierced handle, high quality provincial Hittite work of the mid 2nd. millenium BC.
The base engraved with three different animal, capride deer and perhaps an ibex or a goat (?).
Size: 20 mm. wide and 14 mm. tall.
Condition: About Extremely fine.
Added to the Oberländer collection in 1993. Comes with original ID card from the Oberländer collection and imprint!
A large star-shaped stamp seal, reportedly found Near the ancient city of Antioch, Western Mesopotamia / Eastern Anatolia and dating 5th.-4th. millenium BC.
The seal particularly finely carved in chlorite for this period with deep relief details and a loop-handle on the back.
Size: 27 mm. wide and 12 mm. tall.
Condition: Nice Very fine, small chip to a ray and some removable earthern deposits, othervise intact.
Added to the Oberländer collection in 1...
A very nice Uruk period West-Mesopotamian stamp seal, dating to the 4th. mill. BC.
The seal finely decorated with a stylized Ibex or Capride, oval-round shape with higher central gable.
Size: c. 25 mm. and 8 mm. tall.
Condition: Nice Very fine, with minor deposits in the details.
Added to the Oberländer collection in 2008. Comes with original ID card from the Oberländer collection and imprint!
Provenance: Gustav Oberländer (1926-2012), O...
This exquisite and rare Scythian bronze quiver strap-crossing is believed to date back to the 5th century B.C. It features a stunning and detailed design of a feline, with intricately crafted details and features that showcase the impeccable skill of the ancient Scythian artisans.
The quiver strap-crossing is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship of the Scythian civilization, and it offers a fascinating glimpse into the artistic and cultural achievements of the ancient...
A lovely slender type of Danish Neolthic battle axe, c. 2800-2400 BC.
A cute well-proportioned battle axe with sharp lines and smoothly polished edges!
Size: 11,3 cm.
Ex. Old German Private Collection.