"Most of the seals of this style [cut-style]... date from the first millennium. They can be divided into an earlier group, dated approximately in the ninth or eighth century B.C. (724-733), and a later, belonging probably to the seventh and sixth centuries (734-746)... Seals 741-746 depict monsters in violent pursuit of animals or other monsters. This motif may have somehow survived from Mitannian glyptic, since seal impressions from Nuzi show similar designs (Nuzi 592, 593). Two seals of the first millennium showing the same motif have been found in Babylonia (Berlin 623, Louvre T. 241), but none so far in Assyria. This suggests that 741-746 are possibly of Babylonian origin."--Porada, CANES, p. 89
Lion-griffin pursuing two animals, second of which is horned.