FOUR SYRIAN CYLINDER SEALS

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FOUR SYRIAN CYLINDER SEALS
CIRCA 1850-1620 B.C.

One of hematite engraved with three vertical registers, from left to right, two scorpions, a hare, and two birds, line border, 11 x 7 mm, one of hematite engraved with two horizontal registers divided by a row of excentric guilloche with, above, four hares, and below, three scorpions, 11 x 7 mm, one of black chert engraved divided into vertical registers, from left to right, a crocodile and two fish, four rabbits, three antelope, three hares, three stags, quadrilateral scroll motif, four ducks, three bulls, three mouflons, and a double lotus design, 20 x 13 mm, and one of hematite engraved with an antelope, two ibexes, two hares, and a rampant lion, with a star, star disc and crescent in the sky, an oblique guilloche as the terminal, line border, 13 x 7 mm (4)
Literature
Teissier, Ancient Near Eastern Cylinder Seals from the Marcopoli Collection, Berkeley, 1984 nos. 566,567,568, & 569

Collon, First Impressions, Cylinder Seals in the Ancient Near East, Chicago, 1987, no. 897 (for the third)