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 line borders at the top and bottom. A beardless attendant faces a bearded king or dignitary sitting on a throne. The attendant wears a long 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 an ear of wheat ('bottle-brush' tree) below an eight-rayed, globe-centred star. A crescent moon appears above the king's cup.
Figures, motifs/symbols - attendant: beardless, wearing a long fringed robe, holding a flag-shaped fan and a cloth, has a towel thrown over his shoulder
- borderlines (2): line borders at the top and bottom
- ear of wheat ('bottle-brush' tree)
- 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, globe-centred
- throne: high-backed chair
Subcategory cylinder seal
Collection presents whereabouts unknown;
Museum number N/A
Condition, shape slightly damaged upper and lower edges
Culture Neo-Assyrian
First occurence formerly in the Marcopoli Collection.
Dimensions (mm): height, diameter h: 11, d: 18
Material and features serpentine
Style linear
Scene banquet
Bibliography

Teissier 1984, 162–163 no. 207.



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



Christie's (New York) 14–06–1993: 187 lot 266 (3rd item).



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