An oval seal; the above dimensions assume (as Fleet did) that the lithograph in #Wilson_1836 is a 1:1 copy. The upper part, about one third, shows a bull decorated with a garland and walking to the proper right; there is an umbrella above it. In front of the bull walks a man carrying an axe and a standard with a cakra on top; his face is turned back toward the bull. Behind the bull another man carries a smaller axe and what may be a cāmara or a driver's stick or whip. Between the emblem and the inscribed lower part there is a double horizontal line, the ends of which turn upward at an angle of about 45°. Fleet_1888:219 believes the original seal was one attached to a copper plate, but there doesn't seem to be any indication of this, nor for the assumption that it was a "copper seal".
Object URI
OB00131
Event Type
Stored
Place
lost
Event Place Uncertain