"In 920 the arrangement of the two scenes on the seal--one presenting two large figures, the other a number of smaller ones--may indicate an early date, since in seals of fully developed Syrian style the subsidiary scene is most often clearly set off from the principal theme by being arranged in two registers, usually with a guilloche betwen them (as in 919). Cappadocian designs like that of 894 show motifs placed beside one another much as in 920. A somewhat similar arrangement appears in 921, which also presents what may be a simplified rendering of the floral standard placed between two of the smaller figures in 920."--Porada, CANES, p. 120
Female(?) worshiper facing figure with mace, between them vessel above ball staff -- Griffin over sitting lion -- Standard -- Griffin demon on one knee over sitting lion.