LOT 1006 Stamp Seal Collection
Viewed 234 Frequency
Pre-bid 0 Frequency
Name
Size
Description
Translation provided by Youdao
4th-1st millennium BC. A group of ten stamp seals including two apanied by typed and signed scholarly notes issued by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham 1970-1993, which state: (U-382) 'Stamp Seal of Black Stone, 13 x 18 x 10mm. This has a flat oblong face, and the back in the form of an animal with body like a beetle, legs tucked under like those of a quadruped, and heavy very small with eyes marked by holes. The design, put within a linear frame, consists of two figures, on standing one apparently sitting, both handling unidentified items. This is a rare type of seal, both for the design and for the back, and is difficult to date and place precisely. However, a date c. 500-200 B.C. and a location between Egypt and Anatolia is the most likely.'; (T-936) 'Stamp Seal of Reddish Stone, 17 x 19 x 4mm. This is square with flat faces and notched edges, pierced through two opposite corners, However, it is to be seen standing on one corner. The one side shows a heraldic eagle, with head at the top, wings spread, and tails feathers down. The other side has a spiralling pattern. Thises from west central Asia and dates to c. 2300-2000 B.C. The piece is worn and the pierced corners are broken, but the designs remain clear.'; the restprising: one bifacial rectangular bead with notched lozenge design to one side and quadruped to the other; one bifacial bead with twisted bands forming a cross to one side and three entwined bands to the other; an oval seal with grazing quadruped; an oval plano-convex seal with crossed lines design; a square-based seal with raised pierced reverse, drilled design of two rectangles, one within the other; triangular section seal with design to all three sides, one with raised palm flanked by two snakes, one with crouching feline, possibly a lion, with outstretched jaw, and one with crouching feline; one rectangular bead with profile bt to one side; one ivory stamp formed as a deep ridged cross with additional arm to each corner, pierced to one arm, lower side broken. 60.6 grams total, 16-28mm (3/4-1 1/4"). Acquired in the late 1980s-early 1990s. Signo collection, property of a West London binessman. Collection numbers 2923, R-582, T-260, T-936, V-382, W-676, Y-996, Z-44, Z-66, Z-82, academically researched and catalogued by the late Professor Lambert in the early 1990s. Dr. Bonewitz notes: 'The items are made from serpentine (3), ivory (1), limestone (3).' [10]
Preview:
Address:
Harwich, United Kingdom
Start time:
Online payment is available,
You will be qualified after paid the deposit!
Online payment is available for this session.
Bidding for buyers is available,
please call us for further information. Our hot line is400-010-3636 !
This session is a live auction,
available for online bidding and reserved bidding