A very nice rectangular gable seal engraved with stylized birds (?), Ubaid period of Mesopotamia, 4th. mill BC.
Size: 21 x 18 mm.
Condition: Attractive Very fine specimen, intact with even smooth wear.
Comes with the original collection Id-card and imprint.
Provenance: Gustav Oberländer (1926-2012), Oberländer aquired his massive and important collection between 1985 - 2000s, bought at reputable dealers and from old collections...
Interesting cylinder seal, probably in faience, engraved with symethric patterns, Mesopotamia, Jemdet Nasr, 3300-2900 BC.
Size: 30 mm. tall and 10 mm. wide.
Condition: Very fine.
Comes with the original collection Id-card and imprint.
Provenance: Gustav Oberländer (1926-2012), Oberländer aquired his massive and important collection between 1985 - 2000s, bought at reputable dealers and from old collections...
A choice and attractive stamp seal of the Ubaid period in blackstone, Mesopotamia, c. 5th.-4th. mill. BC.
Oval shape with low handle and a very complicated grit-pattern engraved in the base.
Size: 22 x 18 mm.
Comes with the original collection Id-card and imprint.
Provenance: Gustav Oberländer (1926-2012), Oberländer aquired his massive and important collection between 1985 - 2000s, bought at reputable dealers and from old collections...
A seal that can be dated to mature stoneage, Mesopotamian, Pre-Halaf-early Halaf period, c. 6th. millenium BC.
Interesting early seal, rectangular with a fine grit-pattern in the base and a pierced handle or loop.
Size: 32 mm. long and 18 mm...
Á nice rectangular gable type of stone seal, engraved with a 4-legged animal, Anatolia, Pre-Hittite period, c. 3rd. mill. BC.
Size: 23 x 15 mm.
Condition: Good very fine, really nice.
Comes with the original collection Id-card and imprint.
Provenance: Gustav Oberländer (1926-2012), Oberländer aquired his massive and important collection between 1985 - 2000s, bought at reputable dealers and from old collections...
Attractive rectangular seal, carved in a glossy red-brown stone with low handle and gritt-pattern in the base, Mesopotamia, Halaf / Early Ubaid period, c. 6th.-5th. mill. BC.
Size: 23 mm. long and 16 mm...
A substantial and attractive vessel in pinkish travertine with fine inclusions, Uruk/Jemdet Nasr - Early Dynastic, 3300-2700 BC.
The bulbous vessel with a finely polished exterior and with a broad flat rim.
The stone used is a rare pinkish travertine with fosil remains and lighter cream inclusions, large areas of dark deposts and patina.
Size: 11,5 x 9,5 cm...
A large and attractive stone jar, Mesopotamia, Sumer c. 2800-2400 BC.
With the finely concave walls, similar to a jar found in the Royal tombs of Queen Puabi, 2600-2450 BC and jars from Jiroft in this period, dates this jar to the Sumerian period.
The stone used is a rare and very lovely pink calcite, some of the colour probably patina. the stone is banded in clear bands and semi-transperant when lighted. With cream inclusions.
Size:13,8 cm. wide and 9,6 cm...
A 'Nishapur' type of ware, probably made in the Samenid period, c. 10th. century AD.
Highly attractive and rare seen type of vessel with a lovely torquise glaze and two handles.
Size: 14 cm. tall and 13 cm. wide.
Condition: Choice and basically intact with a chip to the footring restored and some minor chips to the glaze of the rim and short hairlines.
Ex. Old Bavarian collection, aquired between 1930s-1970s.
A finely carved late- to Neo-Assyrian black stone cylinder seal, depicting running animal in a fine style and very high relief, above is star and crescent, mid-to late Assyrian.
Size: 27-28 mm. tall and 10 mm. wide.
Condition: Good Very fine and glossy, better than imprint indicates.
Provenance: The Karl Müller collection, Germany 1950-1977. Comes with COA and his hard imprint.
A nice and very early Mesopotamian cylinder seal in a scarce stone type of Aragonite, Early dynastic 2600 - 2340 BC.
The seal engraved with an animal fight.
Size: 25 x 12 mm.
Condition: About Very fine.
Provenance: The Karl Müller collection, Germany 1950-1977. Comes with COA and his hard imprint.
A nice yellowish patinated shell seal Akkadian, ca. 2340 - 2193 BC.
Interesting and rare depiction of two enthroned deities with attendant or worshipper between them.
Size: 30 x 19 mm.
Condition: Very fine and intact, with some wear and low relief to the top of the image.
Provenance: The Karl Müller collection, Germany 1950-1977. Comes with COA and his hard imprint.
With spherical body on short foot, the tubular neck with traces of engravings, the handle with beading and pomegranate thumb-rest, minor dents, hairline crack and a couple of small holes to body, but intact, overall patination to surface.
A substantial and interesting type of early Islamic vessel.
Height: 27,3 cm.
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A very attractive Sassanian stamp seal carved with an animal with it's turned back, a trident symbol and a fine long line of Pahlevi script above.
Finely inscribed seal in a mottled hard stone.
Size: c. 15 mm. wide and 13 mm. tall.
Condition: Good Very fine.
Ex. German private collection, Ex. Gerard Hirsch Nachfolger Auctionhouse. Comes with our COA and hard imprint.
One of the largest tablet or brick seals, we've ever offered. Bifacial tablet seals can normally be dated to around the 3rd. millenium BC. This is so delicately carved that it could be made somewhat later in the 2nd. mill...
A lovely substantial Persian stoneware bowl, late 12th or 13th century AD
Stoneware under an opaque turquoise and cobalt glaze with floral design and markings in black. Wonderful 'grazing' of the glaze and with irriscence.
Diameter: 21,52 cm. and 10,2 cm. tall.
Condition: Near Extremely fine for type, completely intact with small area of touched up glaze on the back. No repairs and exceptional gloss and patina.
Ex. Old Bavarian collection, aquired bet...
A beautiful larger Persian ceramic vase, late 12th or 13th century AD
Ceramic ware under an opaque cobalt blue glaze and black markings, the surface with a spiders-web of golding irridescence!
Size: c. 19 cm. tall and 19 cm. wide, a substantial piece in hand.
Condition: Good Very fine for the type, almost 100% original glaze, perhaps some minor restaration to the lip of the rim, we're not 100% certain.
Ex. Old Bavarian collection, aquired between 1930...
A lovely larger Persian Cockerel-headed Ewer, late 12th or 13th century AD
Stonepaste ware under an opaque turquoise glaze. Wonderful 'grazing' of the glaze with irriscence.
Size: 21,5 cm. tall.
Condition: Nice Very fine for the type, almost 100% original glaze, repair to handle and a smaller few chips to the rim.
Ex. Old Bavarian collection, aquired between 1930s-1970s.