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E-Sale 97  26 May 2022
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Lot 386

Estimate: 75 GBP
Price realized: 45 GBP
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Cilicia, Tarsos Æ 19mm. Circa 2nd - 1st century BC. Turreted head of Tyche to right / Pyre of Sandan: Sandan atop back of horned lion-griffin standing to right between two omphaloi; all on a garlanded altar beneath a pyramidal baldacchino; [T]ΑΡΣΕΩΝ to right, two monograms to left. Cf. SNG Levante 940; cf. SNG BnF 1321-2; Savoca 91, lot 282. 7.38g, 19mm, 12h.

Near Very Fine. Very Rare.

From a private European collection.

Sandan was the Hittite lion god, represented in association with a horned lion, and often residing inside a pyre surmounted by an eagle. Sandan was often associated with the Greek god Herakles. In ceremonies, an image of the god was placed inside a pyre and was set on fire.
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