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A Hellenistic glass cameo
Circa 2nd-1st Century B.C.
Of circular form in two layers, white on dark glass, carved with a male head, probably a Seleucid ruler, in profile, with a prominent nose and large eyes, apparently wearing a diadem, 1¾in (2.2cm) diam, mounted
Circa 2nd-1st Century B.C.
Of circular form in two layers, white on dark glass, carved with a male head, probably a Seleucid ruler, in profile, with a prominent nose and large eyes, apparently wearing a diadem, 1¾in (2.2cm) diam, mounted
Footnotes
Provenance:
With Gideon Sasson, Jerusalem.
Israeli private collection, 1990s.
Literature:
For other gems with similar Seleucid and Hellenistic rulers cf. D. Plantzos, Hellenistic Engraved Gems, Oxford, 1999. Similar facial features can also be seen in coins of Antiochus VII.
























