An interesting and well-engraved seal ring made of an alloy of bronze and silver end probably once gilt, Sasanian, c. 4th.-5th. century AD.
The ring engraved with a very nice enface portrait of a Sasanian king. Cleaned but retaining some patina. The ring has a closed hairline crack at the back, othervise intact.
Size: The ring is c. 25 mm. wide.
Ex. Collection of Jens Knudsen, Hamburg, 1980-1999.
An Anatolian Marble stone Idol of a lovely 'female' form, Kusura-Beycesultan Type, Early Bronze Age II, Circa 2700-2300 B.C.
The particular shape of this fertility idol is also called a 'Violin-shape', carved as it is in a nice white marble.
Size: c. 5 cm. tall.
Condition: Near Extremely fine and perfect, with much adhired sandy pockets, that can be cleaned if so desired.
Old german collection of R. K., Nordrhein-Westfalen, before 1980.
A beautiful stamp seal in the form of a reclining cow, carved in a glossy hard white stone with extreme polishing, Jemdet Nasr, 3300-2900 BC.
The stamp is carved on the sealing surface with two globules. Interesting very small seal, incredibly nicely carved in such a small size!
Length c. 10 mm. wide.
Condition: Extremely fine for type and age.
Provenance: The Karl Müller collection, Germany 1950-1977. Comes with COA and hard imprint.
Attractive and substantial cylinder showing horned animals protected by hero against attacking lion. Mesopotamia, Early dynastic, 3rd. millenium BC.
Height: 3 cm, diameter 1,7cm.
Condition: Very fine, intact with typical light wear for material.
Ex. Karl Müller, 1950-1977.
Daunian krater with globular shaped body and funnel-shaped lip. The vertical loop handles on the shoulder area alternate with two red colored plates.
Brown-red and bluish geometric decoration around the body, wavy lines with ivy leaves at the handle area, hanging semicircles inside the funnel opening.
The geometric decoration is cold-applied and slightly rubbed in places.
For a related example, cf. Beazley Database, vase no...
Daunian krater with globular body and short funneled mouth. The vertical loop handles on the shoulder area alternate with two red colored stumps.
Brown-red linear decoration around the body, wavy lines at the handle area, hanging semicircles inside the funnel opening.
One handled reattached with bone glue, a medium that was in use until the 1950s.
For a related example, cf. inv. no. 1912,1220.9 in the British Museum database...
Daunian krater with bulbous body, short funnel-shaped mouth and slightly upturned handles.
The shoulder area with bluish-black bands and raised triangles, metope-like spaces within thin vertical lines. Hanging semicircles inside the funnel opening.
For a related example, cf. Beazley Database vase no. 1005779.
Ceramic
Daunian, Subgeometric II, 550-400 BC
H. 18.5 cm (7.3 in)
W. over handles 30 cm (11.8 in)
Lower part assembled from fragments...
Apulian black-glazed guttus of globular body with gently sloped shoulder, upright narrow neck and flared spout. The flared rim decorated with impressed rings.
The loop handle is attached on the shoulder, which is embellished with horizontal grooves. Red wash around and underneath the foot.
For a related vessel, cf. vase no. 5452a 1, pl. 17a, p. 365 (vol. 1) in: Jean-Paul Morel. Céramique Campanienne: Les Formes. Rome 1981.
Ceramic
Greek Apulian, 350-300 BC
H...
Large bulbous vessel topped by cylindrical spouts and a twofold handle between them. One spout with a red strainer on the top, the other with red wash inside and a strainer on the base.
Decorated with blue-black lines, wave scrolls, an undulating line with ivy leaves and a chain design.
Ornaments below the handle, floral motifs near the base.
For another larger than usual example with comparable decoration, cf. Beazley Database, vase no...
A wonderfull white marble cylinder seal, Sumerian, Pre-Dynastic period, later 4th. millenium BC.
Very attractive seal of a massive size carved with architecture (temple facade) and bull, 6 small globules. See similar BM Inv. 102416, Collon, First Impressions Kat. 28., dated to the early Jemdet Nasr period.
Size: 2,8 cm. tall and a diameter of 2,2 cm.
Condition: Nice Very fine, intact.
Ex. Private Collection of Karl Müller, 1950-1977.
A fine bronzeage weapon celt, North European bronzeage, later 2nd. mill. BC. Specimen probably from Northern Germany.
The celt with a loop in the side, fine sturdy design and probably made for warfare and not wood-carving.
Size: 83 mm. tall.
Ex. Jens Knudsen, Hamburg, 1970-1999.
A bronze sickle with three raised ribs to the outside of the curve and with the reverse flat, Germany, Early Bronzeage bronze sicle, c. 1800 BC. The interesting type with the large knob at the base.
Size: 136 mm.
Condition: Choice Very fine, intact with a nice glossy dark green patina and uncleaned deposits.
Ex. Jens Knudsen, Hamburg, 1970-1999.
A very attractive large brownstone stamp seal of the oval gable form, c. 4th. millenium BC.
The seal finely polished and engraved with a stag with long horns.
Size: c. 32 mm. long.
Condition: Nice Very fine, intact.
Ex. Private Collection of Karl Müller, 1950-1977.
Comes with hard imprint and COA.
A very rare depiction of a birdman with bird-like facial features and a Dove tail, holding a small animal in his humanoid arms, Syro-Hittite, 2nd. millenium BC.
Interesting terracotta figure with finely handbuilt details.
Size: 10,5 cm. tall.
Condition: F-VF, nice for the type with losses to head of animal and his feet.
Ex. Jens Knudsen, Hamburg, 1970-1999.
The scarce figural forpart of an early medieval bronze cross encolpion, Byzantine, c. 8th. cent. BC.
The cross decorated with Virgin Mary holding child Jesus, with portraits on each arm of the cross. Loop at the top, and thus wearable.
Size: 91 x 66 mm.
Condition: Nicely preserved obverse part of the Encolpion, smooth wear from use and nice dark green patina.
Ex German Private Collection.
Carved in a grey stone and finely polished in the Neo-Assyrian period, c. 9th.-7th. cent. BC.
The seal is carved with a depiction of a deity tending a capricorn, below the symbols of the Sun and Moon, interesting eye symbol as well as a large star.
Height: 2cm, ø 1cm.
Condition: Near Extremely fine.
Ex. Private Collection of Karl Müller, 1950-1977.
Comes with hard imprint and COA.
A pair of attractive Celtic bronze attachment rings with engraved decor and remains of iron pins. Beautiful turquoise patina!
Length 5,5cm and 6,6cm.
Ex. Collection of Rudolf Rack, Bad Nauheim, Germany.
Shabti for Neb-Neheh
White glazed Faience
The Shabti with the epithets for Osiris Neb-Neheh, in this instance the first appears to be the name of the deceased. He wears a distinct long lappet wig and more unusually at the back the basket lies diagonally below the yoke with two water pots.
Origin: Egypt
Period: New Kingdom, late 18th-early 19th Dynasty
Date: c. 1300 B.C.
Material: Fayence
Dimension: 12,7 cm...