An impressive triangular stamp seal with knob handle in a creamy white stone, Western Mesopotamia, probably c. 3rd. millenium BC.
Extremely large for type and with a deep relief engraving of an animal and with other symbols etc in the fields.
Size: About 40 mm. on each side! - 16 mm. tall...
An interesting and high attractive large carved ivory spindle whorl, finely decorated with bulls eyes, Byzantine or Sasanian, probably Egypt workshop, 3rd.-7th. cent. AD.
Size: 45 mm. in diameter, so an impressive carving in hand!
Condition: Good Very fine, unusually well-preserved with a fine darker patina.
For almost similar specimens, see for example Metropolitan Museum Accession Number: 10.130.2530 (Atribb...
Shabti for Djedkhonsuiuefankh (I) Worker
Bab el-Gasus Shabtis - Cache II - Tomb of the Priests of Amun
Djedkhonsuiuefankh – Dd-xnsw-iwf-anx
Also known as Amennioutnakht
The name means ‘Khonsu has said, he will live
God’s father of Amen-Re, the king of the gods, Steward, Overseer of the double Granary, Chief scribe of Amen-Re...
A finely carved cylinder seal in black stone engraved with a scene of worshippers or deities making offers, Neo-Assyrian, c. 9th.-8th. century BC.
Very detailed carving with shows the deities on either side of the tree of life and a vessel on a small stair or table, perhaps an alter. Crescent and star above.
Size: 22 mm. tall.
Provenance: Old German collection of fine cylinder seals, Karl Müller, 1950-1977.
Interesting very tall cone-shaped seal, West-Mesopotamian, probably Halaf-Ubaid, c. 6th.-5th. mill. BC.
The seal is engraved with a beautiful symethric and sharp grit-pattern in a redish brown sandstone.
Size: 35 mm. tall and 12 mm...
A very rare tall Mesopotamian cylinder seal made in a fine shell type of material, Djemdet Nasr / early Dynastic cylinder seal with wavy line decor...
Interesting larger stamp seals from the borderland between Anatolia and Mesopotamia, probably costal and carved in a blood red stone in the pyramidal shape, 5th.-4th. mill. BC.
The base in carved with Ubaid-Uruk period cross pattern with two pellets.
Size: 28 mm. tall and 14 mm. wide...
Attractive substantial stamp seal in black-greenish stone with handle Western Mesopotamia, Ubaid-Uruk period, c. 4th.-3rd. mill. BC.
Interestin base carved with three animals incl a large deer with antlers, a Scorpion above and a smaller animal at the rim.
Size: 21 mm. tall and 20 mm...
Interesting and very attractive black stone stamp seal with two sides, of the Anatolian type, probably close to Mesopotamia, c. 4th. mill. BC.
The seal carved with horned animal on one side and a swastika (sun-symbol in the Chalcolithic period) on the other.
Size: 19 mm. wide and 13 mm...
Interesting seal with a long handle and rectangular base, Western Mesopotamian, Ubaid of the 5th. mill. BC.
Finely made grit pattern at the base and quite scarce as a type.
Size: 22 mm. long and 14 mm...
A very attractive stamp seal in a red brown glossy stone and a small perforated handle, Mesopotamia Uruk period, probably 3rd...
An finely preserved large triangular stamp seal with knob handle in a jet black stone, Western Mesopotamia, probably c. 3rd.-2nd. millenium BC.
Large for type and with a deep relief engraving of animals and with other symbols etc in the fields.
Size: About 29 mm. wide - 13 mm. tall.
Condition: Nice Very fine, intact, some even wear.
Added to the Oberländer collection in 2006. Comes with original ID card from the Oberländer collection and imprint!
Djedmaatiuesankh – Dd-mAat-iws-anx Worker
Bab el-Gasus Shabtis - Cache II - Tomb of the Priests of Amun.
Also known as Djedmaatiousankh, Djedmaatesankh, Djedmaatiuesach
The name means ‘Maat has said, she will live
Mistress of the house, Chantress of Amen-Re, the king of the gods.
Origin: Deir el-Bahri, Bab el-Gasus Shabtis - Cache II - Tomb of the Priests of Amun
Period: Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynastie
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Another interesting larger stamp in fine calchedony, quaranteed ancient.
Size: 22 mm. tall and 18 mm. wide.
Comes with original ID card from the Oberländer collection and imprint!
Provenance: Gustav Oberländer (1926-2012), Oberländer aquired his massive and important collection of seals between 1985 - 2000s, bought at reputable dealers and from old collections. Gustav Oberländer specialized in early stamp and cylinder seals from the pre-historic and Dynastic ...
Interesting finely polished hardstone stamp seal of an early hemispheric form, late 1st. millenium BC.
The seal particularly finely polished and carved in the base with a bird.
Size: 22 mm. wide, 18 mm. tall.
Condition: Very fine, completely intact with low relief engraving.
Added to the Oberländer collection in 2006. Comes with original ID card from the Oberländer collection and imprint!
Provenance: Gustav Oberländer (1926-2012), Oberl...
An impressive seal with a finely carved base in an attractive white stone, dating to the late 3rd.- early 2nd. mill. BC.
The seal in the slightly oval gable form, looking much like a scaraboid, and engraved with a strong scene of a horned animal and birds flying.
Size: 22 mm. by 20 mm. and 10 mm. tall.
Condition: Good Very fine.
This seal comes with hard impression and original ID-card from below collection, see pictures.
Provenance: Gustav ...
A choice green stone stamp seal with fine archaic engravings of animals in the base, Late Ubaid-Uruk, 4th.-3rd. mill. BC.
Fine knob handle and a round seal plate. The base engraved with a two animals. Scarce early piece!
Size: 21 mm. in diameter and 17 mm. tall.
Condition: Choice Very fine, nice patina with even wear.
This seal comes with hard impression and original ID-card from below collection.
Provenance: Gustav Oberländer (1926-2012),...
Interesting intact amulethic seal in a fine semi-translucent green stone, rarely used for seals, Mesopotamia, probably costal region, 3rd.-2nd. mill. BC.
A depiction of two mirrored Caprids in the base, drilled for suspension to the cord.
Size: 21 mm. wide and 14 mm. tall.
Condition: Choice Very fine and intact with patina.
This seal comes with hard impression and original ID-card from below collection.
Provenance: Gustav Oberländer (1926...