Lot no. 311
**NO RESERVE** A Collection of Six Indus Valley Harappan Artefacts, 2600–1900 BC. A collection of six Indus Valley Civilization artefacts, including three stamp seals and three figurative pieces, each featuring distinctive carvings and symbols associated with the Harappan script and culture. Three Stamp Seals: A black stone square seal depicting an elephant with script markings. A light-coloured rectangular seal featuring a bull or zebu with Harappan script. A smaller light-coloured seal showcasing a seated or reclining animal motif. Three Figurative Pieces: A yellowish humanoid figurine, possibly representing a deity, with an elongated lower body, folded arms, and a headdress. A fragmentary yellowish head, possibly from a larger sculpture or figurine. A small rectangular artefact with an inscribed symbol, likely a ritual or script mark. Provenance: From the collection of a British gentleman, formerly a history professor, assembled over several decades
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Asian Art
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Chinese, Islamic & Indian Art
0 London - United Kingdom
02/20/2025
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