Altägyptisch Fayence Stempel Knopf Siegel Amulett - 23 mm (Ohne mindestpreis)

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Altertümliches ägyptisches Faience Siegelamulett in Form eines Stamp Button, 23 × 12 mm, datiert auf ca. 1650–1300 v. Chr., original/official und in ausgezeichnetem Zustand, 2009 aus dem Vereinigten Königreich erworben, Provenienz aus Privatbesitz.

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Ancient Egyptian

Provenienz:

Provenienz:

Collection passed on to me by mother (P.M.Shaw) in 2009
Given to her by
J.G.Judd who acquired the piece part of a strand of varied depictions and amulets from Cairo dealer 03-02-1969. - with copy of original invoice available.

International Signed and Tracked.

Stamp Button Seal Amulet.

​Object Identification & Typology

​Based on the provided images, this object is an Ancient Egyptian or Canaanite/Levantine Stamp Seal (often referred to as a button seal or hedgsh-type seal).

​Chronology & Dating
​Period: Likely dating to the Second Intermediate Period (Hyksos / Middle Bronze Age II, c. 1650–1550 BCE) or the early New Kingdom (c. 1550–1300 BCE).
​Cultural Context: This era was marked by intense trade, migration, and cultural blending between the Nile Delta and the Canaanite Levant, which explains why these specific geometric, glazed faience/steatite seals are frequently found across both regions.

​Material & Physical Characteristics
​Material: Egyptian Faience showing a beautifully preserved, characteristic weathered turquoise-green glaze.

​The Back (Reverse): Features a distinct domed/conoidal shape with radiating vertical grooves, giving it a ribbed or melon-like appearance.

​The Suspension Mechanism: It is equipped with a raised, square/rectangular pierced loop shank (ridge) at the apex, allowing it to be threaded onto a cord or mounted on a ring to be worn as an amulet.
​Decipherment of the Base Design
​The circular base is deeply incised with a symmetrical, multi-register design arranged horizontally:

​Central Register: A horizontal panel or stylized cartouche enclosing an animal figure—most likely a Tilapia fish (bulti) or a crocodile. In both Egyptian and Canaanite iconography of the Middle/Late Bronze Age, the Tilapia fish was a potent symbol of fertility, protection, and self-regeneration.

​Upper & Lower Registers: The central panel is framed symmetrically by stylized motifs. These represent either stylized lotus blossoms (symbols of rebirth and creation) or variations of the hieroglyphic sign nb (the basket), a common amuletic formula signifying "lordship" or "all good things."

​Functional Significance
​While technically a "stamp seal," an item of this material, period, and design functioned primarily as a talismanic protective amulet. It was designed to bring the owner good fortune, vitality, and spiritual protection, heavily reflecting the shared religious and material culture of the ancient Levant and Egypt.

Microscopic images have been added to display pigmentation and integrity of the core faience.


"Compliance with European Legislation
I, the seller, declare that I am familiar with Regulation (EU) 2019/880 and Regulation (EU) 2024/1070 (in force as of June 2025), and confirm that:
• This object was not illegally exported from its country of origin after the date on which the 1970 UNESCO Convention entered into force for that specific country.
• The object is accompanied by the documentation required by EU law for its legal import.
• I undertake to provide any required export licenses or certificates of origin to European customs authorities.

Disclaimer for Experts and Platforms.
This declaration is provided by the seller under their sole responsibility. The seller confirms knowledge of and compliance with Regulation (EU) 2024/1070 and all applicable laws concerning the sale and import of cultural goods.
Neither the platform nor its experts are liable for the accuracy, legality, or authenticity of the documents and statements provided.
Acceptance of the object on the platform does not imply legal validation of its importation or authentication.
The buyer is responsible for ensuring compliance with customs laws in their country.

Ancient Egyptian

Provenienz:

Provenienz:

Collection passed on to me by mother (P.M.Shaw) in 2009
Given to her by
J.G.Judd who acquired the piece part of a strand of varied depictions and amulets from Cairo dealer 03-02-1969. - with copy of original invoice available.

International Signed and Tracked.

Stamp Button Seal Amulet.

​Object Identification & Typology

​Based on the provided images, this object is an Ancient Egyptian or Canaanite/Levantine Stamp Seal (often referred to as a button seal or hedgsh-type seal).

​Chronology & Dating
​Period: Likely dating to the Second Intermediate Period (Hyksos / Middle Bronze Age II, c. 1650–1550 BCE) or the early New Kingdom (c. 1550–1300 BCE).
​Cultural Context: This era was marked by intense trade, migration, and cultural blending between the Nile Delta and the Canaanite Levant, which explains why these specific geometric, glazed faience/steatite seals are frequently found across both regions.

​Material & Physical Characteristics
​Material: Egyptian Faience showing a beautifully preserved, characteristic weathered turquoise-green glaze.

​The Back (Reverse): Features a distinct domed/conoidal shape with radiating vertical grooves, giving it a ribbed or melon-like appearance.

​The Suspension Mechanism: It is equipped with a raised, square/rectangular pierced loop shank (ridge) at the apex, allowing it to be threaded onto a cord or mounted on a ring to be worn as an amulet.
​Decipherment of the Base Design
​The circular base is deeply incised with a symmetrical, multi-register design arranged horizontally:

​Central Register: A horizontal panel or stylized cartouche enclosing an animal figure—most likely a Tilapia fish (bulti) or a crocodile. In both Egyptian and Canaanite iconography of the Middle/Late Bronze Age, the Tilapia fish was a potent symbol of fertility, protection, and self-regeneration.

​Upper & Lower Registers: The central panel is framed symmetrically by stylized motifs. These represent either stylized lotus blossoms (symbols of rebirth and creation) or variations of the hieroglyphic sign nb (the basket), a common amuletic formula signifying "lordship" or "all good things."

​Functional Significance
​While technically a "stamp seal," an item of this material, period, and design functioned primarily as a talismanic protective amulet. It was designed to bring the owner good fortune, vitality, and spiritual protection, heavily reflecting the shared religious and material culture of the ancient Levant and Egypt.

Microscopic images have been added to display pigmentation and integrity of the core faience.


"Compliance with European Legislation
I, the seller, declare that I am familiar with Regulation (EU) 2019/880 and Regulation (EU) 2024/1070 (in force as of June 2025), and confirm that:
• This object was not illegally exported from its country of origin after the date on which the 1970 UNESCO Convention entered into force for that specific country.
• The object is accompanied by the documentation required by EU law for its legal import.
• I undertake to provide any required export licenses or certificates of origin to European customs authorities.

Disclaimer for Experts and Platforms.
This declaration is provided by the seller under their sole responsibility. The seller confirms knowledge of and compliance with Regulation (EU) 2024/1070 and all applicable laws concerning the sale and import of cultural goods.
Neither the platform nor its experts are liable for the accuracy, legality, or authenticity of the documents and statements provided.
Acceptance of the object on the platform does not imply legal validation of its importation or authentication.
The buyer is responsible for ensuring compliance with customs laws in their country.

Details

Kultur
Altägyptisch
Jahrhundert/ Zeitraum
1600 BC - 1300 BC
Name of object
Stamp Button Seal Amulet
Erworben von
Privatsammlung
Jahr des Erwerbs
2009
Material
Fayence
Erwerbsland
Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand
Hervorragend
Vorbesitzer erworben von
Geerbt
Height
23 mm
Vorbesitzer – Jahr des Erwerbs
1978
Width
12 mm
Vorbesitzer – Erwerbsland
Vereinigtes Königreich
Ich bestätige, dass ich dieses Objekt legal erworben habe und berechtigt bin, es zu verkaufen.
Ja
Authentizität
Original/offiziell
Verkauft von
Vereinigtes KönigreichVerifiziert
112
Verkaufte Objekte
100 %
Privat

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