LOT 197 Isin - Larsa Cylinder Seal for the Servant of Ilabrat
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20th century BC. An early Old Babylonian carnelian cylinder seal with presentation scene, a seated deified king wearing a cap with a brim and a flounced robe, facing left and holding a cup in the hand of his bent right arm; the leading and suppliant god also wearing a flounced robe, but a pointed cap, raises his left hand facing the god-king; the crescent moon above between the two persons; the worshipper wears also a cap with a brim but a striped robe, his right hand raised to prayer; all three men are bearded, line border round the bottom of the seal, inscription of two lines: 1: Ku-nu-tum „Kunn?tum, 2: GÉME ?NIN.ŠUBUR servant girl of the god Ilabrat“ Kunn?tum (literally: „Nursing (care)“) = name of the seals owner; GÉME: „servant girl“. The specification „servant girl“ does not necessarily mean that a personal employment relationship existed. dIlabrat (NIN.ŠUBUR): A minor male deity functioning as minister to An, father of all the gods. Cf. Collon, Dominique Catalogue of the Western Asiatic Seals in the British Museum. Cylinder Seals III: Isin-Larsa and Old Babylonian Periods., London, 1986; for GÉME dNIN.ŠUBUR cf. ibd., seal No. 291. 7.1 grams, 20mm (1"). Property of a Middlesex collector; acquired on the London art market before 2000; formerly in an old English collection. Very fine condition.
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