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Zeus Serapis seated on a high-backed throne in profile to the left; at his feet the dog Kerberos. Separis holds a long sceptre in his left hand and extends his right hand to the goddess Isis who stands before him. The goddess supports a tall torch in her right hand and holds three ears of corn in her left. Separis is crowned with the kalathos, while Isis wears the lotus-bud diadem placed forward on her brow; her head seems to be veiled. reverse: inscription of various letters and symbols.
History note: Perceval bequest
14.5
18.5
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Method of acquisition: Bequeathed by Perceval, Spencer George
3rd Century-4th Century
Circa
200
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Circa
400
Intaglio
Accession number: CG 492
Primary reference Number: 124570
Gem catalogue number: B 311(CM)
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Antiquities
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