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ARAB-SASANIAN: Glass vessel stamp (17.04g), ca. 680s-720s

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / World Coins - World Start Price:620.00 USD Estimated At:850.00 - 950.00 USD
ARAB-SASANIAN: Glass vessel stamp (17.04g), ca. 680s-720s
SOLD
3,200.00USD+ (624.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2014 Jan 16 @ 10:53UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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ARAB-SASANIAN: Glass vessel stamp (17.04g), ca. 680s-720s, B-—, peacock-like bird standing, facing right, with fan-shape tail, holding an undulating tendril in its beak, with the Arabic legend 'amara Allah above, light tannish-green, a few small spots of devitrification, magnificent large piece, VF to EF, RRR. Cf. Balog-2 for a very similar but somewhat smaller glass stamp without the Arabic text above the peacock. Balog qualified that piece as either very late Sasanian or early Islamic. The peacock-like bird is sometimes regarded as the senmurg, the fabled bird of ancient Iranian mythology. The more traditional image of the senmurg appears on a copper pashiz of Ardashir-Khurra (Gyselen-2, A-41).