CBS Register: Oblong tablet bearing only a small but perfect seal. The scene on this seal is unusual. In the background the sun god. PBS XIV: The triumph of a warrior god and of Ishtar over her enemy. The god steps over mountains like Shamash, but his arms are different. He has one axe in the left, and in the right the shaft of a colossal caduceus, a club with two curved blades terminating in lions’ heads on either side of the round head. This is the emblem of the god Ninib. His shawl is not open in front to allow a free action of the bare leg, but is rather a loin cloth, closing behind like the old Sumerian skirt. Chest and arms are bare. He has the horned mitre, a beard, and his hair tied in a loop behind. The mount below his foot is rather a stage tower symbol of his residence and temple. Ishtar stands in front face with weapons on her shoulders, and locks on either side, a horned mitre, a flounced robe covering both shoulders, in the very attitude of the war goddess Innana leading prisoners until Anubanini, king of the Lulubi, on the rock reliefs of the Zagros. With the help of a divine attendant she seizes her enemy at body and arm. The prisoner has a horned mitre, a beard, his hair tied in a loop, a plaited shawl girded about his middle, and a curved club, with projecting blade terminating in a lion’s head. He is certainly a war god. And this is perhaps an episode of the triumph of Ishtar over the god of Hades. The attendant who arrests the god and pulls down his mitre, wears a flounced shawl girded about his middle and opening in front, and a strange headdress with staghorns (?). Seal impress. on a clay label.
CBS Register: Seal, ring shaped, in... four footed animal (lion?) Persian or later. Place unknownPBS XIV: A lion running with tail up. Hemispherical seal. Green jasper with red spots, 11 x 10 mm. Nippur, 1894.
CBS Register: Terracotta seal, bell shaped bell flattened on two sides, pattern of seal: squares with round impressions in center.PBS XIV: Squares and dots. Clay cone seal or label, 19 x 13 mm. Nippur, 1889
W/Cast of Seal Impression. Copper. Circular with concave face on which is a design in high relief; short lines extend inward from the circumference, prolematical designs in center (2 human figures?), long circular shank pierced near end.
CBS Register: Seal, shape of a seal ring, outside ornamented, Limonite or brown hematitePBS XIV: The silphium or saffron flower like a flying horned beetle a symbol of the sun. Ring shaped seal, nearly hemispherical, with eight circles disposed in two lines on the back. Limonite, 16 x 14 mm
CBS Register: seal, white flat stone ( ) with 4 footed animal. Parthian period. Place unknown.PBS XIV: Branch with flowers. Ring stone. Cameo or opaque glass, 9 x 8 1/2 mm. Nippur, 1894
CBS Register: Oval seal in stone, pierced length wise, upper part; convex, lower part: flat (four footed animal)PBS XIV: Winged griffin in flying gallop. The bird's head is adorned with a long cuved horn like feather. Scaraboid seal. Green jasper (?), 17 1/2 x 14 mm. Nippur, 1890 (?)
CBS Register: seal, shape of a seal ring, chalcedonyPBS XIV: The plant of life, an oval mass with cross lines and offshoots. Ring shaped seal. Chalcedony, 10 1/2 x 8 1/2 mm.
CBS Register: seal, shape of a sealing, chalcedonyPBS XIV: Bird on the back of a crouched gazelle or ibex. Ring shaped seal. Red chalcedony, 17 x 9 mm.
CBS Register: Season VI. flat seal. white marble, lozenge form. animals cut with drill.UE X: crouching animals and dots. white marble flat oblong seal.
CBS Register: bell-shaped, cone (green marble) glazed paste. Neo-Bab.PBS XIV: The Babylonian worshiper as above adoring the emblems of Marduk, Nabu and Nusku, the spear, twin stick, and lamp on a support resting on a base below the crescent. Cone seal with convex face. Glass like paste, 16 x 15 mm. Nippur, 1895, hill X.
red jasper; flat, round stamp seal; perforated both obervse and reserve slightly convex. two original Hilprecht impressions; upm impression 2006-14-101
Veined red-white steaite; perforated handle design; lion and winged griffin, circle of spirals. one original impression (b); upm impression 2006-14-107
CBS Register: seal, cone shaped, chalcedony (or perhaps flint ) Greek period or better Sassanian. Goose surrounded by Pehlevi inscriptionPBS XIV: A bird, crescent and star with Pehlvi inscription around. Hemispherical seal. Chalcedony, 18 ½ x 17 ½ mm
Square with handle in form of a stage tower resting on a large platform, deep groove marks division between platform and seal. Handle has 2 perforations horizontal between 2 stages, one vertical from top on which lines mark 4 points of compass and between 2 lines on the platform incised below horizontal cross perforation. Design in relief: 1-2 birds of prey in full flight
Fragment of an engraved lapis plaque;On side of this lapis piece is completely smooth and flat. The "engraved" side features a scene of a fully frontal nude woman with what appears to be a winged child over her proper right shulder. Unclear what is below.Engraved
Lozenge shape. worshipper, emblems of Nabu, Marduk, crescent.UE X: worshipper before the emblems of Marduk and Nabu. there is a crescent above and a lozenge behind, which may represent a jar or an insect or a grain of corn (?). Steatite conical seal. U.17100
Grey marble with white veins. Falt, round with convext back, piereced lengthwise. Row of 6 animals passant - 1 animal in center. No original impression
CBS Register: seal in shape of bell, chalcedonyPBS XIV: The Babylonian worshiper as above adoring the emblems of Marduk and Nabu and the club of a war god (?) resting on a base below a star. Octagonal cone seal with convex face. Blue chalcedony, 19 ½ x 12 ½ mm
CBS Register: Cone seal. White chalcedony. Neo bab. 13/IIIPBS XIV: The Babylonian worshiper as above adoring the emblems of Marduk and Nabu resting on a dragon below a star. Square cone seal, with convex face. Chalcedony, 14 x 14 mm. Nippur.
PBS XIV: The Babylonian worshiper as above, with a fillet about his head, adores the spear and twin sticks, emblems of Marduk and Nabu, resting on the back of Marduk’s dragon crouched on a low base. The dragon has a horned crown, a serpent tail and serpent scales all over his body. Octagonal cone seal with convex face. Chalcedony, 18 x 11 ½ mm. MS Coll.
CBS Register: Seal in terracotta, round sealing surface, knob (pierced, as handle) (design: a branch)PBS XIV: A branch or tree. Flat clay seal, 25 x 25 mm.
CBS Register: cone seal. no field number. rock crystal. crescent and star. broken. 20 x 16 mmUE X: star and crescent. crystal conical seal. no field number.
Red, flat, four bored holes. Crouched bull, two animals.UE X: bulls opposed in reverse position on the flat side of an amulet in form of a crouching bull. Pinkish marble flat seal.
CBS Register: seal, shape of a cone (bell), chalcedonyPBS XIV: The Babylonian worshiper as above, adoring the emblems of Marduk, Nabu and Gula, the spear, the nail and the seated dog on a base altar below the crescent. Octagonal cone seal with convex face. Blue chalcedony, 17 1/2 x 11 1/2 mm.
Faience stamp sela, shaped as a half moon. Impressions of cross-hatched lines on bottom. There is a small hole in the body, and the body is molded so the thumb and forefinger will fit around it comfortably.
Square stamp seal with triple-lobed handle. Iconography: woman seated and wearing a flounced robe; she is holding a cup up to a man wearing a hat and standing before her; behind is a tree with only a few leaves.
Sommerville #1443 (1889): Sapphirine. Assyrian Seal. Bearded figure of man with uplifted hand in adoration. The head and face are in fine execution.PBS XIV: The Babylonian worshiper adoring with both hands up. He has a fillet about his head, long hair and beard, and a long robe girded about. Octagonal cone seal with convex face. Blue Chalcedony, 17 ½ x 10 mm. MS Coll.
CBS Register: cone shaped, chalcedonyPBS XIV: Two Babylonian worshipers adoring on either side the emblem of Marduk below the crescent. A second emblem behind, a club with two cross bars, is perhaps the symbol of Nabu. Octagonal cone seal with convex face. Chalcedony, 20 x 14 mm
CBS Register: Seal, shape of a seal ring, carnelian.PBS XIV: A passing bull with head down over a line of ground. Ring shaped seal. Carnelian, 15 x 10 ½ mm