Leilão 18 Parte 1
Por Apollo Art Auctions
26.4.25
63-64 Margaret St. London, W1W 8SW
We are excited to announce our 2-DAY April Sale, Ancient Art & Antiquities, starting on April 26, 2025, at 13:00 GMT. This sale features a curated selection of expertly authenticated artefacts from a variety of regions, including Classical Europe, Egypt, and the Near East, as well as stunning pieces from India, and China. For condition reports or any inquiries, please contact us at enquiries@apolloauctions.com. Payments can be made in USD, GBP, or EUR. Packing and shipping is handled by our professional, in-house white-glove team.

LOTE 188:

COLLECTION OF WESTERN ASIATIC BRONZE STAMP SEALS - WITH ORIGINAL PROF. LAMBERT REPORT

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COLLECTION OF WESTERN ASIATIC BRONZE STAMP SEALS - WITH ORIGINAL PROF. LAMBERT REPORT
Ca. 2300 - 1800 BC. A collection of six bronze stamp seals. One is roughly oval with a flat face engraved with a linear pattern of curving strokes. Another is shaped as a quadruped with its head slightly lowered, and traces of an additional element formerly present on its back. A third presents a flat compartmented face engraved with a two-headed eagle, its wings spread and talons and tail feathers visible. One example takes the form of a formée cross enclosing a central circle, with compartmented face and metal-strip loop handle on the reverse. Another has a triangular layout with a deeply incised design of one or two curling snakes, their bodies extending to each tip of the triangle. The last item is of a circular form and is engraved with a cross combining features of a Greek and formée cross within an outer rim.Size: 25-34mm x 18-27mm; Weight: 80gProvenance: Private London collection; previously in a 1980s Mayfair Family private collection.