Ancient Near East - Seals - Iron Age - Sold antiquities
Archive of sold antiquities
All artefacts sold in our gallery are fully documented in our online archive and database. Being a specialist ancient art dealer, preserving also the more recent history of each and every piece sold in our shop is at our heart. That is particularly useful for artefacts that changed owners in the meantime. Information that may have been lost in the process can be easily restored from our archives. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need further information about ancient items that have been sold in our gallery. We can help you with reconstructing the history of ownership for those items. All information about our customers will be kept confidential, of course.-
Neo-Assyrian cylinder seal
Seal made of wonderful pink Amethyst. It shows an offering scene with gods. From the Dr. Foster collection.
Price: on requestConoid stamp sealMade from beautiful mottled stone during Iron Age II. The seal is from southern Anatolia or northern Syria and is engraved with a religious scene.
Price: on requestPyramidal stamp sealMade from beautiful light green stone during the early Iron Age. The seal is from northern Syria or southern Anatolia and bears an abstract depiction of a stag.
Price: on requestCone-shaped stamp seal with star of IshtarThe seal depicts a tree of life with a rhomb and eight-pointed star, symbol of Ishtar. 7th to 6th century BC.
Price: on requestNeo-Assyrian stamp sealThe octagonal seal shows two hybrid creature around a tree of life. It originates from the Neo-Assyrian culture of the 8th to 7th cent. BC.
Price: on requestConoid stamp seal with spade of MardukThe stamp shows the spade of Marduk, patron deity of the city of Babylon. Above a crescent, symbolizing the moon god Sin. 7th to 6th century BC.
Price: on requestNeo-Assyrian seal with mythological creatureThe octagonal stamp seal shows a hybrid creature and a priest. It originates from the Neo-Assyrian culture of the 8th to 7th cent. BC.
Price: on requestNear Eastern conoid stamp sealColourful seal with geometrical decoration. Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, 6th to 5th cent. BC.
Price: on requestDuck-shaped stamp sealNice seal made of black rock in the shape of a duck with reclining head. From the Neo-Babylonian or Neo-Assyrian Empire.
Price: on requestRare mesopotamian cylinder sealThe large seal with highly stylized scene is from the Second Dynasty of Isin. It stands at the beginning of Iron Age in Mesopotamia.
Price: on requestNeo-Assyrian cylinder sealWonderful seal with winged hybrid beasts. It was made in the Neo-Assyrian Empire, the first real empire in history.
Price: on requestNeo-Assyrian cylinder sealThe seal made of blue frit shows mythological creatures. 7th cent. BC.
Price: on requestNeo-Assyrian cylinder seal with hunting sceneThe frit cylinder seal depicts a hunter with bow and arrow pursuing a cow. A description and dating by assyriologist Prof. Mayer-Opificius is present.
Price: on requestNeo-Assyrian cylinder seal with hunting sceneThe glazed clay seal depicts a hunter with large bow pursuing a caprid. A description and dating by assyriologist Prof. Mayer-Opificius is present.
Price: on requestNeo-Assyrian cylinder seal with preserved bronze settingFantastic and rare example for a cylinder seal in its original setting. From the reign of Tiglath-Pileser III in the 8th cent. BC.
Price: on requestNeo-Babylonian stamp seal with religious sceneNicely facetted seal made of bright chalcedony. It shows a man in front of the gods Marduk, Nabu and Ishtar. Typical and well documented depiction from the 6th cent. BC.
Price: on requestNeo-Babylonian stamp seal with religious sceneConical seal made of snowy chalcedony. The scene shows a praying man in front of an altar or symbols for the gods Ishtar and Shamash. Canonical piece for an educational collection.
Price: on requestWestern Iranian bronze stamp sealInteresting bronze seal showing a bird and glyphs. From a collection of Iranian ancient artefacts.
Price: on requestCylinder seal of red stoneThe cylinder seal is made of beautiful red limestone. A figurative scene is engraved.
Price: on requesteisenzeitliches Rollsiegeldunkler Stein mit eingravierter Symbolik, perfekter Zustand, Länge 20 mm.
Price: on requestParthisches domförmiges SiegelStempelsiegel aus schwarzem Stein oder Glas. Im Stempel stilisierte Tierdarstellung, womöglich ein Vogel. 13x12mm Stempelfläche. Fund von der Levante.
Price: on requestStempelsiegel mit PferdedarstellungSiegel mit dreieckigem Grundkörper. Detailgetreue Tierdarstellung. Vermutlich Neubabylonisch-persische Zeit.
Price: on requestLevantinischer StempelWürfelförmiges Siegel aus hellem Stein. Schriftzeichen auf einer Fläche des Würfels.
Price: on requestVorderasiatisches RollsiegelRollsiegel aus dem 4. bis 1. Jt. v. Chr. Aufgrund des starken Abriebs der Oberfläche nicht genau zuzuordnen. Preiswertes Lehrexemplar anstelle kostspieliger besser erhaltener Rollsiegel.
Price: on requestSpätpersisches bis hellenistisches SiegelStempelsiegel aus rotem Stein. Der Stempel zeigt einen stilisierten Mann mit Speer. Typisches Stempelmotiv dieser Zeit. Etwa 4. Jh. v. Chr. bis 2. Jh. v. Chr.
Price: on requestSkaraboides Siegel aus KnochenSiegel aus der Zeit assyrischen Herrschaft. Doppelreihe von jeweils 3 Punkten, Sternendarstellung. Ende 8. Jh. v. Chr. bis 7 Jh. v. Chr., 13mm lang.
Price: on requestIntaglio aus KarneolDarstellung einer stehenden Figur mit Stab und Schwert. Leuchtend orangefarbener Karneol.
Price: on requestNeoassyrisches Zylindersiegel aus BergkristallAbrollung zeigt Ischtar und Schamasch um Spade des Marduk vor Firmament. Im Hintergrund Verehrer. Aus neoassyrischer Zeit, ca. 750 v. Chr. bis 620 v. Chr.
Price: on requestPersisches Rollsiegel - AntilopenRollsiegel aus weißem Stein mit Darstellung zweier Antilopen. Exzellente Erhaltung, sehr tiefes, detailliert geschnittenes Motiv. Etwa 8. bis 4 Jh. v. Chr. Neoassyrisch bis achämenidisch.
Price: on requestVorderasiatisches Bronzesiegel mit SteatiteinsatzKegelförmiger Siegelkörper aus Bronze mit oben angesetzter, großer Öse. 1 Jt. v. Chr. Die Kegelaußenfläche ist durch vertikale Linien und Kreise dekoriert. Fund aus Israel.
Price: on requestZypriotisches RollsiegelSzenische Darstellung mit zwei stehenden Figuren, eine davon ein Mann mit Speer. Späte Bronzezeit bis frühe Eisenzeit, Ca. 1300 v. Chr. bis 1150 v. Chr. Szene kunstvoll gearbeitet
Price: on requestNeuassyrisches RollsiegelSzenische Darstellung zweier stehender Figuren, daneben Vierbeiner. Vermutlich handelt es sich um einen König vor dem Sonnengott Schamasch als geflügelte Sonne, davor ein Pferd.
Price: on requestSiegel mit Gazelle und MondsichelStemepsiegel mit achteckiger Grundfläche, darauf skaraboider Körper mit gefasten Kanten. Stempel vermutlich modern nachbearbeitet, Siegel ansonsten ca. 8. bis 7. Jh. v. Chr.
Price: on request