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Roman Republic, Sextans and Uncia (9), various [9]. Fine (£150-200)
£150–£200
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, head right, rev. elephant in biga (RIC 128). Surface a little pitted, very fine (£300-320)
£300–£320
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, bare head right, rev. Capricorn right (cf. S 477). Punch mark behind head, obverse a little off-centre, very fine (£300-350)
£300–£350
Livia (d. AD 29), Dupondius, veiled bust right, pietas, rev. legend around large sc (S 547; C 1; RIC [Tiberius] 47; BMC 98). Obverse good fine, reverse better (£170-200)
£170–£200
BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS British, Centenary of the Introduction of Wesleyan Methodism into the Channel Islands, 1884, white metal medal, pierced, with suspender and original ribbon (BHM — ; McG p. 177). Good very fine, rare (£20-25)
£20–£25
Agrippa Postumus (d. AD 15), Sestertius (struck under Claudius), bust right, reverse ti. clavdivs caesar avg germ p m tr p imp p p around large sc, countermarked on reverse ncapr (Nero) (S 606; C 3; BMC 219). Fair to fine, countermark on reverse rare (£150-200)
France, Société de Etudes Historiques, 1933, bronze medal by Georges Ridet, head of Minerva of Chnatilly, reverse legend, 68mm (cf CGMP III, p. 345 for obverse). Extremely fine (£80-90)
£80–£90
Caligula (AD 37-41), As, bare head left, rev. vesta sc, Vesta seated left (S 616; C 27; RIC 38; BMC 46). Very fine (£170-200)
France, Furanum, St. Etienne, Armeville, Centenaire de la Caisse d’Epargne, 1933, bronze medal, 67mm. Extremely fine (£20-30)
£20–£30
Nero (AD 54-68), Denarius, bare head right, rev. pontif max tr p iii p p, Mars standing left, ex sc either side. Possibly removed from a mount at 12 o’clock, good fine (£150-200)
Galba (AD 68-69), As, bare head right, rev. legionary eagle between two standards (S 730; C 275; RIC 297). Good fine, rare (£170-200)
BRITISH COINS Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous modern Crown size coins, mostly British, a few silver (39), together with various other World coins [Lot]. Mostly extremely fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
International Congress of Medicine, London, 1913, bronze medal, possibly for participation, suspension loop, 31mm, in Mappin & Webb case; Royal Life Saving Society, bronze medals for swimming, awarded 1909 and 1923 (2); Adolphe Quetelet, bronze medal, 1860, by J. P. Braemt, 44mm (BDM I, 261) [4]. Last good extremely fine, others very fine or better (£30-40)
£30–£40
IRISH, SCOTTISH, CHANNEL ISLES & ISLE OF MAN COINS Guernsey, H. Brenton, 22 Bordage St., tavern checks for Bottle (2) (McG C8G), Pint (2, one pierced) (McG C9G) and Half-Pint (McG C10G) [5]. One pierced as noted, others fine or better but discoloured, all rare (£80-100)
£80–£100
Vespasian (AD 69-79), Sestertius, bare head right, rev. legend in four lines within wreath (S 792; C 529; RIC 458). Obverse good fine, reverse worn (£250-300)
£250–£300
IRISH, SCOTTISH, CHANNEL ISLES & ISLE OF MAN COINS Guernsey, Dumareille and Rouly, Paris House, brass check (McG C67G). Fine, pierced for suspension, but rare (£30-40)
Vespasian (AD 69-79), Denarius, head right, rev. ivdaea, Judea right by trophy (S 777; C 226; RIC 266; BMC 370). Stain in reverse field, good fine (£200-250)
£200–£250
IRISH, SCOTTISH, CHANNEL ISLES & ISLE OF MAN COINS Guernsey, Caves de Bordeaux, brass checks (McG C14G i and v) [2]. First with verdigris, second somewhat pitted, otherwise both about fine (£20-25)
Abdication of King Edward VIII, 1936, a black bakelite medal by Clang Ltd, London, Abdication speech both sides, 115mm (BHM 4272). Lacking the postage stamp of Edward fixed to the obverse, otherwise very fine; usual double piercings at top for suspension (£30-40)
France, Sous-Secrétariat d’État de l’Éducation Physique, a charming Art Deco bronze prize medal by Fraisse, two female runners, reverse wreath, in centre ‘offert par le ministre’, 49mm. Patch of discolouration on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine (£20-25)
Hadrian (117-138), Dupondius, head right, rev. Equity standing left holding sun and moon. Very fine, light brown patina (£80-100)
BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS British, The Welsh National School of Medicine, University of Wales, John Maclean Medal for Proficiency in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, a white metal medal, unsigned, arms, reverse legend in wreath, un-named, 63mm; Quatercentenary of the Cardiff Eisteddfod, 1968, a bronze medal, unsigned, 45mm; Welsh Mountain Sheep Flock Book Society, a white metal award medal by Spink, un-named, 45mm. [3]. Second extremely fine, others fine (£20-30)
Sabina (d. 137), Denarius, head right, rev. Juno standing left (S 1187; C 43; RIC 395a; BMC 940). Surface a little pitted, very fine (£80-100)
Ireland, Edward IV, Light Cross and Pellets Coinage, Penny, Dublin, mullets by neck, 0.49gm (DF 168; S 6366). About fine, rare (£40-50)
£40–£50
France, Société des Magasins de Casino, Challenge Intersecteurs, bronze prize medal by Roger Fougare, named to Joseph Ovlion, 1936, 80mm. Very fine (£60-80)
Marcus Aurelius (161-180), Sestertius, head right, rev. Salus standing, salvti avg cos iii sc (S 1437; C 547; RIC 979; BMC 1376). Flan split at 8 o’clock, even green patina, very fine (£100-150)
£100–£150
Commodus (177-192), Denarius, head right, wearing lion skin, rev. bow and club. Surface porous, fair to fine, rare (£80-100)
Clodius Albinus (195-197), Sestertius, bare head right, rev. Minerva standing left, miner pacif cos ii sc (S 1732; C 49; BMC 536). Hair has been recut, fair, rare (£150-200)
Clodius Albinus (195-197), Denarius, head right, rev. Roma seated left (S 1730; C 61; RIC 11a; BMC 43). A little flat on the hair, strong portrait, very fine, toned (£150-200)
Septimius Severus (193-211), Denarius, head right, rev. victoriae brit, Victory seated left, resting shield on right knee (S 1794; C 731; RIC 335; BMC 61). Good very fine, toned (£150-200)
Caracalla (198-217), Antoninianus or Double Denarius, rev. Sol standing left, holding globe (S 1911; C 358; RIC 281a; BMC 170). Very fine, toned (£50-60)
£50–£60
Geta (209-212), As Caesar, Denarius, head right, rev. castor, Castor standing left in front of horse (S 2008; C 12; RIC 6; BMC 216). Very fine (£60-80)
Macrinus (217-218), Denarius, head right, rev. salvs pvblica, Salus seated left, feeding serpent arising from altar (S 2058; C 114; RIC 85; BMC 76). Obverse extremely fine, reverse almost so (£200-250)
France, Exposition des Arts et Techniques, Paris, 1937, a white celluloid medal by Mazzoni [after G. Urbain], bust of Paul Schützenberger left, reverse legend within sheafs of wheat, ACETATE DE CELLULOSE, etc., 40mm. Marks on rim, otherwise about extremely fine and very rare (£25-35)
£25–£35
Elagabalus (218-222), Antoninianus or Double Denarius, rev. Fides seated left, holding eagle and standard (S 2080; C 288; RIC 154; BMC 30). Good very fine, toned (£40-50)
France, Faiencerie De Choisy-Le Roi (Pottery Work), Boulenger & Cie., 1938, AR gilt service medal, issued by Le Medailler de Paris, named, 58mm, cased. Extremely fine (£30-40)
Gordian III (238-244), Antoninianus, rev. Roma seated left, holding Victory and sceptre (S 2459; C 312; RIC 38). Good very fine, good full flan (£40-50)
Philip I (244-249), Antoninianus, rev. Virtus seated left, holding branch and spear (S 2582; C 240; RIC 53). Almost extremely fine (£40-50)
George III (1760-1820), George iii, Farthing 1806 (SC 55). Good extremely fine, some original lustre (£40-45)
£40–£45
Otacilia Severa, Antoninianus, rev. Concord seated left, holding patera and cornucopiae at feet (S 2627; C 16; RIC 129). Good very fine (£40-50)
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