ASTA 107 - Glittica Sessione Unica
venerdì 22 aprile 2022 ore 15:00 (UTC +00:00)
A rare small Phoenician carnelian scarab set in a gold swivel ring. Lion head.<br><br>6th century B.C, circa 500 B.C.
A rare small Phoenician carnelian scarab set in a gold swivel ring. Lion head.
6th century B.C, circa 500 B.C.
Rounded hoop ending with twisted wire on the shoulders. Revolving carnelian scarab with engraved design. The back with naturalistic details. The underside engraved with a lion forepart turned right. His mane with hatched pattern. Cable border. The style and the iconography is typicall from the greek-phoenician orientalizing period.
Parallels: for similar sacarab with same design see Beazley archive Ashkelon. CSAPI no. 60. BL. III, Ibiza no. 139 (Barcelona 9388). BH. I, Paris, BN, Pauvert no. 50, from Etruria. Cornelian. Beaded border. Forepart., from Tharros. BH;PB. Faced by profile head of satyr. I, AG pl. 15.90. BH. As the last. III, Anecd pl. 26.B29. BH. V.
A.G. : Fürtwangler, A., Die antiken Gemmen, 1900; Anecd : Acquaro, E., Anecdote Tharrica, 1975
Int diam 20 mm; seal 7 x 9 x 5 mm; 2,79 gr.
Provenance: U.K. private collection 1985. Formerly in Arthur Sambon (1867-1947) collection.