An Egyptian Lotus Stamp Seal, New Kingdom
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Lotus Stamp Seal, New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC:
green glazed faience dome with stylized lotus blossom incised on exterior and pierced for suspension, base with incised text that reads: "Amun-Re" with a neb-basket filling the semicircular space at one end.
This kind of stamp could be used as seal, for example, to press into wet clay at the lid of a jar or to mark documents. In ancient Egypt, many amulets, seals and ornaments were made incorporating scarabs or in the shape of a scarab. The scarab beetle was considered sacred and was personified by Khepri, a sun god associated with resurrection.
Dimensions: Length: 1 1/8 inches (2.9 cm)
Reference No: EA1605
PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Rose Henke, St Louis, MO acquired from Susette Khayat in 1966 and then by descent.
OUR GUARANTEE:
We hereby certify the above item to be authentic and due diligence conducted to ensure stated provenance. We strictly adhere to the code of Conduct established by the Association of Dealers & Collectors of Ancient & Ethnographic Art and have established, to the best of our ability, the object(s) have not been illegally obtained from the country of origin, excavation, architectural monument, public institution or private property.
green glazed faience dome with stylized lotus blossom incised on exterior and pierced for suspension, base with incised text that reads: "Amun-Re" with a neb-basket filling the semicircular space at one end.
This kind of stamp could be used as seal, for example, to press into wet clay at the lid of a jar or to mark documents. In ancient Egypt, many amulets, seals and ornaments were made incorporating scarabs or in the shape of a scarab. The scarab beetle was considered sacred and was personified by Khepri, a sun god associated with resurrection.
Dimensions: Length: 1 1/8 inches (2.9 cm)
Reference No: EA1605
PROVENANCE:
Private collection of Rose Henke, St Louis, MO acquired from Susette Khayat in 1966 and then by descent.
OUR GUARANTEE:
We hereby certify the above item to be authentic and due diligence conducted to ensure stated provenance. We strictly adhere to the code of Conduct established by the Association of Dealers & Collectors of Ancient & Ethnographic Art and have established, to the best of our ability, the object(s) have not been illegally obtained from the country of origin, excavation, architectural monument, public institution or private property.
Condition
Minor firing discoloration, expected surface deposits, intact and in very good condition overall.
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An Egyptian Lotus Stamp Seal, New Kingdom
Estimate $300 - $500
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