A very unusual depiction of an eagle
Lot 871
Byzantine Seals. Seal (Lead, 25 mm, 15.36 g, 11 h), David, asekretis, 2nd half of 10th century. Eagle standing facing, wings spread and head to right, and with a jeweled band tied around his neck; around, six pellets. Rev. +KЄ/R ΔAΔ A/CHKPH/TIC ('Lord, aid David, asekretis') in four lines. Apparently unpublished and unique, and of great interest. A beautifully made and very well struck seal. Graffito of N on the obverse, otherwise, about extremely fine.

The obverse of this seal shows a remarkable eagle with spread wings and what seems to be a jeweled band around its neck. The image resembles eagles found on contemporaneous silks, most notably the Albuin chasuble, now in Brixen. Eagles are found ubiquitously on seals of the pre-iconoclastic era, but they become extremely rare in middle-Byzantine times. In this later stage, they had lost their pagan connection to the Roman eagle, and served as a symbols for John the Evangelist or for the Resurrection of Christ. The present seal names David, who served as an asekrites, a senior secretary, at the imperial court
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500 CHF
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400 CHF
Hammer price:
1600 CHF
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