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Alexius I (1081-1092), Alexius I (1081-1118), Lead seal, Alexius, standing facing, wearing crown, divitision and jewelled chlamys, holding labarum and globus cruciger, rev. Christ enthroned facing, 21.95g/12h (Zacos 102b). Very fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
John II (1118-1143), John II Comnenus (1118-1143), Hyperpyron, c. 1137-43, Christ enthroned facing, raising hand in benediction and holding Gospels, throne with high, pearl-ornamented back, rev. Emperor, wearing loros and holding globus cruciger, standing facing, being crowned and blessed by the Theotokos, 4.22g/6h (DOC 3a; Sear 1940). Very fine (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £160
Manuel I (1143-1180), Manuel I (1143-1180), Hyperpyron, nimbate bust of Christ enthroned facing, wearing pallium and colobium, raising right hand in benediction and holding codex, rev. Emperor standing facing, holding labarum and globe surmounted by patriarchal cross, 4.29g/6h (DOC 1 f2; Sear 1956). Good very fine (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £120
The Latin Rulers (1204-1261), Trachy, Thessalonica, nimbate bust of Christ facing, rev. full-length figure of the Archangel Michael in military tunic facing, holding sceptre, 1.66g/5h (DOC 4, 2,16; Sear 2225). Very fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
Empire of Nicaea, Empire of Nicæa, Theodore I (1208-22), Trachy, Nicæa, the Virgin enthroned facing, holding nimbate head of Christ, rev. Theodore and St Theodore facing, holding patriarchal cross between them, 3.64g/5h (DOC 4/2, 5; Sear 2061). Extremely fine, dark tone (£80-100)
Empire of Nicaea, Empire of Nicæa, Theodore II (1254-58), Trachy, c. 1254-5, Thessalonica, bust of Christ facing, rev. Theodore and St Demetrius, holding lis on staff between them, 4.16g/5h (DOC 12; Sear 2144). Very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £80
The Pagan Period (c. 270-340), Endybis (c. 270-300), silver, draped bust right, wearing head-cloth with triangular ribbon behind, disc and crescent at top, rev. similar, ‘of the Aksumites, man of Dakh’ around, 1.61g/12h (BMC 5; MH 2). Porous metal, otherwise very fine (£200-250)
£200–£250
The Pagan Period (c. 270-340), Aphilas (c. 300), silver, draped bust right, wearing head-cloth with ribbon behind, disc and crescent at top, rev. smaller draped bust right within inner circle, traces of gilt within circle, disc and crescent at top, 0.63g/6h (BMC 18; MH 10). Fine to very fine (£80-100)
The Pagan Period (c. 270-340), Wazeba (c. 300-40), silver, draped bust right, wearing head-cloth with ribbon behind, disc and crescent at top with pellets to left and right, latter surrounded by dots, rev. smaller draped bust right within inner circle, disc and crescent at top, 0.63g/11h (BMC 24; MH 17). Fine to very fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £90
The Pagan Period (c. 270-340), Ousanas (c. 300-40), silver, draped bust right, wearing head-cloth with triangular ribbon behind, within one circle, rev. similar, 0.84g/12h (BMC 51; MH 33). Fine to very fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £50
The Pagan Period (c. 270-340), Ezanas (c. 300-40), silver, draped bust right, wearing head-cloth with ribbon behind, crescent at top, rev. smaller draped bust to right within inner circle, 0.64g/12h (BMC 55; MH 39). Fine to very fine (£80-100)
The Pagan Period (c. 270-340), Ezanas, silver, draped bust right, wearing head-cloth with triangular ribbon behind, disc and crescent at top, rev. smaller draped bust right, wearing head-cloth with triangular ribbon behind, within inner circle, 0.70g/12h (BMC 55; MH 39). Fine to very fine (£80-100)
The Pagan Period (c. 270-340), Ezanas, silver, similar, 0.32g/5h (BMC 61; MH 39). Fine to very fine (£80-100)
The Pagan Period (c. 270-340), Ezanas, silver, draped bust right, wearing head-cloth with ribbon behind, within two plain circles, rev. similar, 0.66g/11h (BMC 70; MH 42). Fine to very fine (£80-100)
The Pagan Period (c. 270-340), Ezanas, silver, similar, 0.66g/11h (BMC 71; MH 42). Extremely fine but chipped (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £65
The Early Christian Period (c. 340-520), Anonymous, silver, draped bust right, wearing head-cloth with ribbon behind, within two plain circles, rev. cross in circle, 0.87g (BMC 79; MH 50). Fine to very fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £100
The Early Christian Period (c. 340-520), Anonymous, Æ, similar, 0.90g/6h (BMC 175; MH 52). Fine to very fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
The Early Christian Period (c. 340-520), Anonymous, Æ, similar, 1.16g (BMC 189; MH 52). Fine to very fine (£40-60)
The Early Christian Period (c. 340-520), Anonymous, Æ, similar, 1.04g (BMC 217; MH 52). Fine to very fine (£40-60)
The Early Christian Period (c. 340-520), Anonymous, Æ, similar, 1.13g (BMC 229; MH 52). Fine to very fine (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £40
The Early Christian Period (c. 340-520), Anonymous, Æ, similar, 1.42g (BMC 230; MH 52). Fine to very fine (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £25
The Early Christian Period (c. 340-520), Anonymous, Æ, similar, 0.92g (BMC 230; MH 52). Fine to very fine (£40-60)
The Early Christian Period (c. 340-520), Anonymous, Æ, similar, 0.99g (BMC 243; MH 52). Fine to very fine (£40-60)
The Early Christian Period (c. 340-520), Ouzebas (c. 340-400), Æ, draped bust right flanked by grain-ears, cross above, rev. smaller draped bust right, gilt inner circle, 2.27g/4h (BMC 285; MH 54). Very fine (£80-100)
The Early Christian Period (c. 340-520), Ouzebas, Æ, similar, 2.09g/12h (BMC 285; MH 54). Fine to very fine (£60-80)
The Early Christian Period (c. 340-520), Ouzebas, Æ, similar, 1.33g/12h (BMC 285; MH 54). Fine to very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £35
The Early Christian Period (c. 340-520), Ouzebas, Æ, similar, 1.71g/11h (BMC 288; MH 57). Fine to very fine (£40-60)
The Early Christian Period (c. 340-520), Anonymous, Æ, half bust to right, crowned, holding hand-cross, rev. Greek cross with gold inlaid punch-hole, 1.33g (BMC 340; MH 76). Fine to very fine (£40-60)
The Early Christian Period (c. 340-520), Anonymous, c. 340-540, Æ, similar, 1.21g (BMC 374; MH 76). Very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £45
The Later Christian Period (c. 520-640), Ioel (c. 550-70), silver, crowned bust facing, rev. cross in circle, gilt central punch, 0.74g (BMC 449; MH 129). Fine to very fine (£60-80)
The Later Christian Period (c. 520-640), Ioel, Æ, crowned and draped bust right, rev. Greek cross, 1.04g (BMC 460-71; MH 132). Fine (£40-60)
The Later Christian Period (c. 520-640), Ioel, Æ, similar, 0.52g (BMC 471-2; MH 131). Fine to very fine (£60-80)
The Later Christian Period (c. 520-640), Ioel, Æ, crowned facing bust, rev. cross in circle, 0.65g (BMC –; MH 133). Fine to very fine (£40-60)
The Later Christian Period (c. 520-640), Ioel, Æ, crowned bust facing, rev. long cross, 0.91g/10h (BMC 505; MH 134). Fine to very fine (£60-80)
The Later Christian Period (c. 520-640), Hataz (c. 570-600), Æ, crowned and draped facing bust holding hand-cross in front of chest, rev. Greek cross in diamond-shaped frame with cross at each angle, 1.10g/12h (BMC 532; MH 141). Fine to very fine (£60-80)
The Later Christian Period (c. 520-640), Hataz, Æ, similar, 0.88g/1h (BMC 539; MH 141). Fine to very fine (£40-60)
The Later Christian Period (c. 520-640), Gersem (c. 600-30), Æ, crowned and draped facing bust holding two crosses left and right, rev. Greek cross in circle, 1.15g (BMC 562; MH 148). Fine to very fine (£40-60)
Spain, The Later Christian Period (c. 520-640), Armah (c. 600-30), Æ, King seated right on chair, crowned and holding staff with cross, rev. cross, centre inlaid with gold, framed by two wheat stalks, 1.74g/10h (BMC 589; MH 153). Fine to very fine (£60-80)
Armorica, billon Staters (3); together with a coin of the Iceni [4]. Varied state (£60-80)
Greek silver (6), including Parthian, Arabian, Sassanian, etc [6]. Varied state (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £55
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