A NEO BABYLONIAN AGATE STAMP SEAL, CIRCA 700 - 600 B.C. This...

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A NEO BABYLONIAN AGATE STAMP SEAL, CIRCA 700 - 600 B.C.

This exquisite Neo-Babylonian stamp seal, carved from a beautifully translucent agate, dates back to circa 700 - 600 B.C. The seal features a finely detailed engraving of a standing figure, dressed in traditional Babylonian attire, likely representing a deity or a high-ranking official. The craftsmanship is evident in the precision of the figure’s facial features, the intricate detailing of the garment, and the overall balanced composition.


The reverse side of the seal is inscribed with cuneiform script, adding a layer of historical significance and possibly identifying the owner or invoking a specific blessing or protection. The warm, golden hue of the agate enhances the seal’s aesthetic appeal, making it not only a functional object but also a piece of ancient art.


Seals such as this were used to mark and authenticate documents, secure goods, or indicate ownership, playing a vital role in the administrative functions of Neo-Babylonian society. The durability and beauty of agate made it a preferred material for such important items.


H: 3cm 

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Auction Date:
9th Oct 24 at 2:30pm BST

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