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17 September 1997
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The Arts Club 40 Dover St London W1S 4NP
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Honorius (393-423), Honorius (393-423), Solidus of Milan, reverse victoria avggg, Honorius standing right holding standard and Victory, below captive, in field m-d (RIC 35c; S 4244). Small peck mark above obverse bust, otherwise good very fine (£180-220)
Hammer Price: £220
Manuel II (1391-1423), Byzantine Empire, Manuel II, Palatologus (1391-1423), AR Quarter Hyperpyron (S 2551), John VIII (1423-48), Half-Hyperpyron and a bronze Follaro (S 2563, 2568) [3]. The first very fine, the others fine to good fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £60
Miscellaneous, Empire of Trebizond, AR Aspers, Alexius IV (1417-1446) (9), John IV (1446-1448) (16), St. Eugenius, reverse emperor on horseback (Sear 2641/2) [25]. Good fine (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £80
Miscellaneous, Roman Imperial coins (27), silver Ants from Julia Domna to Gallienus (17) and bronzes of Moeola and Thrace (10), from Septimus Severus to Philip II, six with double portraits [27]. The bronzes fine and the silver good fine to very fine or better (£110-140)
Hammer Price: £110
Miscellaneous, Roman Imperial Denarii (12) from Augustus to Severus Alexander. Good fine (£80-100)
Miscellaneous, Roman Imperial Denarii (12) from Tiberius to Julia Maesa. Fine to very fine (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £130
Miscellaneous, Roman Imperial Denarii (12) from Tiberius to Julia Maesa. Good fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £120
Miscellaneous, Roman Imperial Denarii (11) from Hadrian to Severus Alexander. Good fine to very fine (£80-100)
Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Ancient Coins (78); Greek Obols of Massilia (4), Roman AR (50), Carausius Ants (6), Allectus Ants and Quinarii (6) and other Ancient coins (12) [78]. Mostly fine or better (£200-250)
Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Roman coins (24), Denarii (9), a Roman Republican Quinarius, an Antoninianus of Philip I and various Æ 3 (9), from Vitillius to Constantine I [20]. Fine to very fine (£ 120-150)
Hammer Price: £160
Miscellaneous, Roman Æ (29), 3rd and 4th Century, with a Vespasian Denarius [30]. Last coin fair, others varied state (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £10
Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Ancient coins (88), mostly Roman Imperial bronzes, with some Greek, Sassanian and later issues [88]. Varied state (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £95
Miscellaneous, Ancient Greece: An official British Museum formed collection of electrotypes from the National Collection. The display divided into two sections of approximately fifty coins in each and both obverse and reverse shown, the first half comes from the Archaic coins 700-480 BC. all 103 coins are fully identified, framed and glazed, 104 x 54cm. Virtually as produced in the 1920’s for Museums and academic institutions (£350-500)
Hammer Price: £490
Miscellaneous, Ancient Greece: A similar lot, covering the two periods of the finest art of Greek and Macedonian coinage, 400-336 BC and 336-280BC (Approx 100 coins). Similar to previous lot (£350-500)
Hammer Price: £470
Miscellaneous, Ancient Greece: A similar lot, covering the so-called period of decline 250-190 BC and 190 BC, consising of 92 coins, this frame consists of Carthage, the Seleucid and Ptolemaic Emperors and some early Roman Republican Denarii. Similar to previous lot (£350-500)
Hammer Price: £450
Miscellaneous, Ancient Greece: A similar lot, covering the later period of Greek coins, mostly in Asia Minor c. 100- 1BC, plus Celtic, Roman and Greek Imperial coins of the period, the other half of the frame consists of Roman Imperial Sestertii and medallions from 31 BC- 215 AD [82 coins, one loose in frame]. Similar to previous lot (£350-500)
Hammer Price: £410
Miscellaneous, Roman, a gold ring, c. 3rd to 4th Century AD, the collet inset with Sardonix intaglio, 22mm dia, 5.1 gms. Centre a little loose, extremely fine (£300-400)
£300–£400
Miscellaneous, Roman, c. 2nd Century, large silver finger ring, expanding shoulders and square bezel, with some decoration, 22mm dia. Very fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
Miscellaneous, Roman, c. 2nd Century, large bronze finger ring, with ornate decorated expanding shoulders, the oval bezal set with a blue glass intaglio, etched with a standing figure, 25mm dia. Even green patina, very fine (£100-120)
Miscellaneous, Roman, c. 3nd/4th Century, silver finger ring, typical style for the period, elongated expanding sloping shoulders, with a raised oval plain bezel, 24mm dia. Very fine and attractive (£80-100)
Miscellaneous, Roman, c.4th/5th Century, silver finger ring, with decorated expanding shoulders, the bezel engraved tot. 21mm dia Very fine (£100-120)
Miscellaneous, Roman, 1st/2nd Century, silver Pendant, 20mm, wheel design with centre boss and four holes. Top loop for suspension, very fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
Miscellaneous, Roman, Intaglios, red stones, one engraved with a goat (7mm), the other with clasped hands (5mm). Both chipped otherwise very fine (£25-30)
Hammer Price: £25
Miscellaneous, Roman/Celtic, silver pendant in the form of a frog, 15mm. Very fine (£90-100)
Miscellaneous, Medieval, c. 15th Century, gold “Icongraphic” type, the shank shaped with leaves etched on sides, and the bezel engraved the figure of John the Baptist ?, 21mm dia, 6.4 gms . Very fine and very rare (£1500-2000)
£1,500–£2,000
Miscellaneous, Medieval, c. late15th Century, silver finger ring, with scaloped shank, the oval bezel embossed with a large “S” with means “Sovereignly”, war of the roses period, 20mm. Very fine, rare (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £200
Miscellaneous, Medieval, c. late15th or 16th Century, bronze merchants finger ring, with oval bezel, etched with a crowned “w”, 21mm. Even green patina, very fine (£100-120)
Miscellaneous, 18th Century, gold mourning ring, the outside engraved Robert Johnson, OB 16 Nov, 1722, the inside marked RA. Missing the black enamel, very fine (£150-200)
£150–£200
Gallo-Belgic issues, Imported CELTIC Coinage, Gallo-Belgic A, Ambiani, gold Quarter Stater, head of Apollo, reverse horse right, flower below, 1.76gm (VA 15; S. 2). Typical broad flan, obverse fair, reverse fine (£80-120)
Channel Islands, Armorica, billon Stater, class II, bust right with pointed nose and floral decoration around, reverse horse right, remains of boar below, 6.64gm (McCammon p.16, figs e and f; S. 13). Good fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
Early Uninscribed issues, Early Uninscribed series, British B, ‘Chute’ type, gold Stater, abstract head of Apollo, reverse disjointed horse left, ‘crab’ below, 6.12gm (BMC 50; VA 1205; S. 20). Very fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £150
Early Uninscribed issues, Early Uninscribed series, British O, ‘Geometric’ type, gold Quarter Stater, large crescent and uncertain shaped objects, reverse cross motif, 1.34gm (BMC 410; VA 143; S. 49). An excellent example on a large, full flan, very fine (£90-120)
Tincomarus, Southern Region, Atrebates and Regni, Tincomarus, gold Quarter Stater, tablet inscribed TIN, reverse boar left, 1.16gm (BMC 828; VA 379; S. 90). Very fine or better and nicely centred (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £140
Eppillus, Southern Region, Atrebates and Regni, Eppillus, silver Unit, Calleva [Silchester], crescent dividing REX CALLE, reverse eagle, EPP, 0.97gm (BMC 1016; VA 415; S. 96); Epaticcus, silver Unit, bust right, EPATI in front, reverse eagle on snake, 1.04gm (BMC 2024; VA 580; S. 113). [2]. Very fine, first better but broken in half (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £35
Verica, gold Quarter Stater, tablet inscribed COMF, reverse horse right, VI above, pellet border, 1.18gm (BMC 1214; VA 467; S. 100). Minor striking splits in edge, obverse very fine, reverse extremely fine and nicely centred (£140-160)
Uninscribed issues, South West, Durotriges, uninscribed silver Quarter Stater, large crescent, reverse geometric pattern, 1.29gm (BMC 2736; VA 1242; S. 61). Very fine (£40-50)
Ecen, East Anglia, Iceni, Ecen, silver Unit, double crescent motif, reverse horse right, pellets and ornaments around, traces of inscription below, 1.26gm (BMC 4198; VA 730; S. 275). An exceptional specimen, extremely fine and practically as struck (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £55
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Primary types, series BII, Kentish, diademed bust right, no legend, reverse bird on cross, annulets at horizontal ends, cross in field, 1.25gm (Rigold, BNJ XXX, pl.iii, 10/i; N. 127; cf. S. 777A). Very fine, light grey tone (£90-120)
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Continental Series E, Frisian, degraded bust right resembling a ‘porcupine’, reverse standard with VICO, 0.78gm (N. 45; S. 790). Small flan, very fine, dark tone (£35-50)
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Continental Series D, type 2c, bust right with pseudo Runes in front, reverse plain cross with pellets in angles, legend around, 1.16gm (cf. Metcalf 168; N. 168; S. 839). Good very fine with an excellent bust (£50-70)
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