This article by Vijay Kumar, Alok Ranjan and Aditya Kumar Agarwal is the collection has 351 seals and sealings; these have been arranged in the form of a catalogue in chronological order. The information that can be obtain from these sealings throws light on socio-political, religious, historical and cultural scenario of different periods. The two sealings with legend Gosarana and Goldhatas prove that a cult related to Krishna and cows existed in 2nd – 1st Century BC. Four sealings bear names based on constellations namely Mula, Punarvasu, Phalguni and Bharani, which proves that Indians were using Lunar Calendar which had 28 naksatras even in 3rd Century BC. The solar calendar was introduced in India later on. Some sealings reveal the names of gods for example the name of Agni, Indra, Vāsudeva, Rudreśvarī, Nandī, Surya, Vishnu and Garuṇa. The analysis of sealings with Buddhist creed shows that the tradition of offering these was started in 5th – 6th AD and attained maximum popularity in 8th – 9th Century AD. The sealings in this collection reveals the name of following kings: Vagapala, Bhattapra and Maghattaka the kings of Kaushambi, Maharajas Rajātirajas Devaputras the Kushan king (Kanishka ?), Panchal king Indramitra, Magha kings Parvat, Gautami Putra Vijay Magha and Kautsiputra Pothasiri and Western Kshatrapa king Viṣvatrātā.