Pot-stand between king and his attendant

Object no. S02987
Description of the seal image A beardless attendant faces a bearded king or dignitary. The attendant wears a long, broad-belted, fringed robe, has a towel thrown over his shoulder, and holds a flag-shaped fan and a cloth. The king wears similar clothing, has a sword at his waist, and holds a cup and a bow. Between the two figures is a vessel on a stand (pot-stand), while behind them are two 'bottle-brush' trees (ears of wheat) below an eight-rayed, globe-centred star.
Figures, motifs/symbols - attendant: beardless, wearing a long, broad-belted, fringed robe, holding a flag-shaped fan and a cloth, has a towel thrown over his shoulder
- 'bottle-brush' trees (ears of wheat) (2): one short and one tall
- king or dignitary: bearded, wearing a long fringed robe, holding a cup and a bow, has a sword at his waist
- pot-stand: with a vessel on top
- star: eight-rayed, globe-centred
Subcategory cylinder seal
Collection presents whereabouts unknown;
Museum number N/A
Condition, shape slightly damaged upper and lower edges; small faults in the stone
Culture Neo-Assyrian
First occurence towards the end of the 19th century
Dimensions (mm): height, diameter h: 21, d: 9
Material and features serpentine
Style linear
Scene banquet
Bibliography

Teissier 1984, 158–159 no. 196.



Teissier, B.: Ancient Near Eastern Cylinder Seals from the Marcopoli Collection, Berkeley – Los Angeles – London, 1984.



Christie's (New York) 14–06–1993: 185 lot 264 (2nd item).



Christie's (New York) 14–06–1993: Antiquities.

Object history The publications mentioning the objects in this database were collected and the objects classified by ZN; data for the present object was input and preliminary description of the object done by GE based on the relevant publication provided, then the data was checked by ZN and the present object descriptions done by HL; object data and description were finalized by ZN (07 March 2026). GE – Gábor Erdős, HL – Huba Lőrincz, ZN – Zoltán Niederreiter
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