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Roman Imperial Coinage, Miscellaneous 3rd century Antoninianii (30), various types and emperors [30]. Varied state £100-£150
Hammer Price: £240
Roman Imperial Coinage, Miscellaneous 3rd century Antoninianii (38), various types and emperors [38]. Varied state £200-£260
Hammer Price: £300
Roman Imperial Coinage, Miscellaneous Roman bronzes (22), mostly 3rd century [22]. Varied state £60-£80
Hammer Price: £40
Roman Imperial Coinage, Miscellaneous Roman bronzes (36), mostly 3rd century [36]. Varied state £60-£80
Hammer Price: £70
Roman Imperial Coinage, Miscellaneous ancient coins, in silver (7), base metal (14); together with plaster cast copies of ancient seal stones (2) [Lot]. Varied state £60-£80
Hammer Price: £80
Roman Provincial Coinage, EGYPT, Alexandria, Hadrian, Tetradrachm, yr 12 [127-8], laureate and draped bust seen from behind, rev. clasped hands, 9.14g (RPC 5715; Milne 1263). Very fine, good portrait £80-£100
Hammer Price: £75
Roman Provincial Coinage, PONTUS, Sebastopolis-Heracleopolis, Geta, Æ 26mm, draped bust right, rev. statue of Heracles holding lion-skin and club, with arcade linking two tetrastyle facades, 13.43g (BMC –; SNG Copenhagen –). About very fine, well-centred, toned £30-£40
Hammer Price: £95
Roman Provincial Coinage, SYRIA, Antioch, Vespasian, Tetradrachm, year illegible, laureate bust right, rev. eagle standing left on branch, wreath in beak, 14.11g (cf. RPC 1954; cf. Prieur 122). Fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £35
Bronze Age, Luristan, a flared Adze-Axe, c. 1,000-800 BC, 14.2cm long, 6.5cm wide, 6.4cm high, short tubular shaft with a flattened and expanding curved blade set at right angles. Intact, with an earthy deposit overlaying a green patina £120-£150
£120–£150
Bronze Age, Luristan, tanged Arrowheads of various types, c. 1,000-800 BC (10), one barbed, several with a thickened mid-rib and javelin points [10]. All intact with a green patina £150-£200
Hammer Price: £150
Bronze Age, Luristan, a tanged Dagger/Spearhead, c. 1,000-800 BC, 27.6cm long by 5.2cm wide, leaf-shaped blade with central midrib and short tang/handle. Light earthy deposit over a green brown patina £120-£150
Bronze Age, Luristan, a Spear Head, c. 1,000-800 BC, 30cm long by 44cm wide, leaf-shaped with raised central rib and extended tang. Very fine, with a light earthy deposit overlaying a green patina £120-£150
Hammer Price: £120
Stone Age, a Neolithic polished flint Hand Axe, c. 4,000 BC, 15cm long by 7.5cm wide, curved cutting edge, Danish in colour and style. Very fine £50-£70
Hammer Price: £180
Egyptian, miscellaneous artefacts (25), including Greek arrowheads (4), flint arrowheads (7), faience amulets and beads [25]. Varied state £60-£80
Hammer Price: £110
Greek, Achæmenid, 6th-4th cent. BC, silvered bronze Bowl with attached handle, 12cm diameter, 6cm deep, heavy duty with moulded panels and indented decoration. Attractive glossy patina with some encrustration £140-£180
Hammer Price: £140
Celtic, a bronze Cauldron or Bucket Mount, early 1st cent. AD, 22.4cm long by 9.5cm wide, curved rectangular section handle with looped attachment at each end (one detached), solid pedestal decorated with a cross and dotted punches on all four sides, looped at one end is a stylised ram’s head with backward curving horns (one damaged), extended nose and slit mouth, with dotted punch decoration in panels, underneath is a flattened panel with two rivet holes for fixing to the inside of the...
Hammer Price: £280
Celtic, a bronze Dress Fastener, 1st cent. AD, boss and petal type with projecting iron shank and circular leg. 36mm long by 18 mm wide; together with a Celtic bronze globular terminal decorated with a triangular-shaped groove {2]. Both with green patinas £50-£70
Hammer Price: £55
Celtic, part of a Terret Ring, 1st cent. AD, openwork design and trumpet terminals, an enamelled body from a Dragonesque brooch, part of a tinned openwork mount and belt mounts (2), with loops behind, one decorated with triangular panels; Roman, 1st-2nd cent. AD, brooches (15), including trumpet types, umbonate discs, equal armed and several fragments; Medieval, 13th-14th century (4), including horse pendants, an iron arrowhead and strap ends [33] Most with a green patina £100-£120
Celtic, miscellaneous bronze artefacts (21), 2nd cent. BC to 1st cent. AD, including toggles, a terret ring, woad grinders and dress fittings [21]. £80-£100
Celtic and Roman, miscellaneous artefacts (25), including brooches, buckles, a ring and lead seals [25]. Varied state £120-£150
Hammer Price: £130
Roman, a Dragonesque brooch, 2nd cent. AD, 35mm long by 20mm wide, East Brigantian style with central design of lozenge-shape panels inlaid with yellow enamel, head with large ears and a blue enamelled eye, joined to the body at its mid point, body with a central rectangular panel and three white enamelled cells, either side are swash Ns in blue enamel. Foot missing, otherwise green patina with 40% enamel £80-£100
Roman, a tinned bronze Spoon, 3rd-4th cent. AD, 21.6cm long by 4cm wide, pear-shaped bowl with offset handle ending in a rounded finial. Very fine, but with wear on leading edge of bowl from usage £240-£300
Hammer Price: £220
Romano-British, a bronze Aesica Brooch, mid-1st cent. AD, 35mm long by 28mm wide, upper arched bow with side knobs, crescent shaped decoration below and a fan tail leg with incised lines, semi-cylindrical wings with ribbed decoration (cf. Hattatt 289). Olive green patina, minor pitting £50-£70
Romano-British, a bronze folding Knife Handle, 2nd cent. AD, 67mm long by 33mm high, solid pedestal base with extended rectangular curving handle ending in a stylised horse’s head, deep slot behind for the iron blade of which traces remain, rectangular opening by base for suspension. Very fine with a green patina £300-£360
Romano-British, a bronze Lever Lock Key, 2nd cent. AD, 45mm long by 19mm wide, small circular bow with a solid pedestal handle and a tubular shank with the key bit below. Very fine with an even green patina £60-£80
Hammer Price: £50
Romano-British, 1st-2nd cent. AD, a tinned bronze Seal Box Lid, 30mm long by 19mm wide, piriform in shape, decorated with a separately moulded phallus with an enamelled head fixed by a rivet (cf. Hattatt 150). In very fine condition £60-£80
£60–£80
Saxon and Viking, miscellaneous artefacts, 6th-11th cent. (11), including buckles, a stirrup mount, girdle hanger and a spoon [11]. Varied state £100-£120
Early Medieval, Byzantine/Saxon bronze buckles, 6th-8th cent. AD (28), various, including D types, all complete with pins, some with plates [28]. Sewn onto cards, mostly with a green patina £200-£240
Anglo-Saxon, a gilt bronze Mount or Strap End, 9th cent. AD, 41mm long by 12mm wide, decorated with interlaced snake design on the body perforated with a circular hole, backward bending zoomorphic terminal. Very fine with a green patina £50-£70
Anglo-Saxon, a gilt-bronze Saucer Brooch, 6th cent. AD, 4.5cm diameter, height 1.1cm with a flared rim, chip carved design with a small central pierced cross and pellet in each angle, four equidistant anthropomorphic face masks around, each with pellet eyes and elongated nostrils pointing to the centre, basketry ornamentation between each head, around the perimeter are semi-circular patterns, hinge and catch plate behind with traces of the iron pin remaining. Extremely fine with 90% of the...
Hammer Price: £850
Late Saxon/Norman, a copper Scabbard Mount, 11th cent., 3cm high by 2cm wide, crowned facing head with large semi-circular ears, lentoid eyes, long straight nose with curling moustache and double pointed beard, crown of three fleur-de-lis with diadem band inset with central pellet, angled opening at the rear with a bar across for attachment. Complete, in very fine condition with a light brown patina £200-£300
Hammer Price: £380
Medieval, iron tanged Arrowheads (10), 13th-14th cent., including crossbow bolts, bodkin and one leaf shaped [10]. All intact with some surface rust £80-£100
Hammer Price: £60
Medieval, a group of Buckles (23), 1200-1500, including buckles for belts, spurs and horse furniture, mostly brass and copper, some tinned, mostly complete with pins [23]. Very fine condition £60-£80
Medieval, iron Crossbow Bolts (3), late 13th-early 14th century, 73-80mm long, all with triangular-shaped heads and circular sockets [3]. Clean surfaces, only slight pitting £60-£80
Medieval, 15th-16th century bone Dice (10), each 8-9mm, all punched with double ring and dots to indicate values [10]. Varied state £60-£80
Hammer Price: £90
Medieval, a heraldic Horse Pendant with original suspension loop, gilt brass, early 13th cent., 62mm long by 25mm wide, pendant is rosette-shaped with vertical central division of pellets, on either side is a four legged beast with curved tails, one has a chicken’s head, the other with a rabbit’s head, circular suspension loop decorated with a voided cross. Very fine with gilding largely intact, suspension loop detached £200-£260
Medieval, a late 13th-early 14th cent. Heraldic Pendant, triangular shape, 48mm long by 35mm wide, decorated with inset central cross, originally enamelled. Green patina £50-£70
Medieval, a 12th cent. gilt brass Limoges mount of a Saint, 60mm high by 26mm wide, head and body of a draped male figure with a moulded solid head, long nose and circular blue glass eyes, long neck with a rectangular hollowed out body which is perforated centrally at the top and bottom, recessed longitudinal cells contain champleve enamel, rounded shoulders contain white enamel while the rest of the body has blue cells, in the centre the left hand is clasping the right which is pointing...
Hammer Price: £460
Medieval, Urban IV (1261-4), a lead Papal Bulla, 36mm diameter, 3mm thick, ur banus ppiiii in three lines, rev. heads of St. Peter and St. Paul vis-à-vis, surrounded by beaded border and divided by a central cross patonce, spaspe above. Good very fine with grey patina, original hemp cord remaining £200-£260
Medieval, Clement V (1305-14), a lead Papal Bulla, 3.8cm diameter, 4mm deep, heads of St Paul and St Peter within beaded frames, spaspe above, cross pattée on a staff between the saints, rev. clemens pp v in three lines. Very fine £200-£260
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