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    • AN AKKADIAN DARK GREEN SERPENT
    Lot 132

    AN AKKADIAN DARK GREEN SERPENTINE CYLINDER SEAL

    2300-2200 B.C.

    Price realised

    GBP 2,500

    Estimate

    GBP 2,500 - GBP 3,500

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    AN AKKADIAN DARK GREEN SERPENTINE CYLINDER SEAL
    2300-2200 B.C.
    Showing a presentation scene with the seated water god, Enki, wearing a long flounced robe, two streams of water pouring from his shoulders, an attendant standing behind holding a mace, before them Enki's two-faced vizier, Usmu, introduces two worshippers carrying offerings
    1½ in. (4 cm.) high

    Provenance

    Formerly in a private collection, Germany, 1976-1978.

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    No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 15% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.
    Please note that the lots of Iranian origin are subject to U.S. trade restrictions which currently prohibit the import into the United States. Similar restrictions may apply in other countries.
    Please note that descriptions of lots in this catalogue do not include references to condition. Condition reports are available on request. Please contact the Antiquities department administrator.


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