Pot-stand between king sitting on throne and his attendant


Pot-stand between king sitting on throne and his attendant
Kategória Cylinder Seals
Description of the seal image The scene is framed by chevron borders running in opposite directions at the top and bottom. A beardless attendant faces a bearded king or dignitary sitting on a throne. 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 and holds a cup. Between the two figures is a vessel on a stand (pot-stand), while behind them is a crescent moon in the sky. An eight-rayed star appears between the pot-stand and the king.
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
- chevron borders (borderlines) (2): running in opposite directions at the top and bottom
- crescent moon
- king or dignitary: bearded, sitting, wearing a long fringed robe, holding a cup
- pot-stand: with a vessel on top
- star: eight-rayed
- throne: high-backed chair, tasselled
Subcategory cylinder seal
Collection presents whereabouts unknown
Museum number N/A
Condition, shape one third of the lower edge has been broken off, resulting in partial distortion of the chevron border
Culture Neo-Assyrian
First occurence towards the end of the 19th century
Dimensions (mm): height, diameter h: 37, d: 13
Material and features serpentine
Style linear
Scene banquet
Translation N/A
Bibliography

Teissier 1984, 162–163 no. 203.



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



Christie's (New York) 14–06–1993: 186 lot 265 (4th item).



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