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Western Asiatic Old Babylonian Cylinder Seal with Amurru, Anum and Lamma Goddess

4th December 2015
01.12.2015
Schätzpreis
300 £ - 400 £
ca. 449 $ - 599 $
Zuschlagspreis:
868 £
ca. 1.300 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 1163

Western Asiatic Old Babylonian Cylinder Seal with Amurru, Anum and Lamma Goddess

4th December 2015
01.12.2015
Schätzpreis
300 £ - 400 £
ca. 449 $ - 599 $
Zuschlagspreis:
868 £
ca. 1.300 $
Beschreibung:

WESTERN ASIATIC OLD BABYLONIAN CYLINDER SEAL WITH AMURRU, ANUM AND LAMMA GODDESS 1900-1700 BC A carved haematite cylinder seal with standing figures and cuneiform text; accompanied by a museum-quality impression and an old scholarly note, typed and signed by W.G. Lambert, late Professor of Assyriology, University of Birmingham, 1970-1993, which states: "Cylinder Seal of Hematite 26.5 x 13 mm. The design consists of an inscription in two lines of Babylonian cuneiform and a standing figure each side. The inscription names a god and his father: dmar-dú Amurru, / dumu an-na son of Anum. Amurru was the Babylonian shepherd god, and Anum the Sumerian god of heaven. To the right of the inscription stands a Lamma goddess in horned tiara and long flounced robe, raising both hands. To the left stands the god with mace, wearing a hat with deep brim and clothes to the knees, holding his mace at the waist. A filling motif is a sitting monkey before the god with mace. This is an Old Babylonian seal, c. 1900-1700 B.C. It is in fine [sic] state of preservation." 12 grams, 26mm (1"). Very fine condition. Provenance From a London, UK, collection; acquired 1970s. Footnotes This lot is part of a single collection of cylinder seals which were examined in the 1980s by Professor Lambert and most are accompanied by his own detailed notes; the collection has recently been reviewed by Dr. Ronald Bonewitz.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 1163
Auktion:
Datum:
01.12.2015
Auktionshaus:
Timeline Auctions
23-24 Berkeley Square
London, W1J 6HE
Großbritannien und Nordirland
enquiries@timelineauctions.com
+44 (0)20 71291494
+44 (0)1277 814122
Beschreibung:

WESTERN ASIATIC OLD BABYLONIAN CYLINDER SEAL WITH AMURRU, ANUM AND LAMMA GODDESS 1900-1700 BC A carved haematite cylinder seal with standing figures and cuneiform text; accompanied by a museum-quality impression and an old scholarly note, typed and signed by W.G. Lambert, late Professor of Assyriology, University of Birmingham, 1970-1993, which states: "Cylinder Seal of Hematite 26.5 x 13 mm. The design consists of an inscription in two lines of Babylonian cuneiform and a standing figure each side. The inscription names a god and his father: dmar-dú Amurru, / dumu an-na son of Anum. Amurru was the Babylonian shepherd god, and Anum the Sumerian god of heaven. To the right of the inscription stands a Lamma goddess in horned tiara and long flounced robe, raising both hands. To the left stands the god with mace, wearing a hat with deep brim and clothes to the knees, holding his mace at the waist. A filling motif is a sitting monkey before the god with mace. This is an Old Babylonian seal, c. 1900-1700 B.C. It is in fine [sic] state of preservation." 12 grams, 26mm (1"). Very fine condition. Provenance From a London, UK, collection; acquired 1970s. Footnotes This lot is part of a single collection of cylinder seals which were examined in the 1980s by Professor Lambert and most are accompanied by his own detailed notes; the collection has recently been reviewed by Dr. Ronald Bonewitz.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 1163
Auktion:
Datum:
01.12.2015
Auktionshaus:
Timeline Auctions
23-24 Berkeley Square
London, W1J 6HE
Großbritannien und Nordirland
enquiries@timelineauctions.com
+44 (0)20 71291494
+44 (0)1277 814122
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