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Roman Imperial Coinage, Galerius, Follis, Nicomedia, 308-10, rev. Genius standing left (RIC VI 55; cf. RCV 14511); together with another similar [2]. Very fine, dark patina £60-£80
Hammer Price: £50
Roman Imperial Coinage, Magnentius, Heavy Maiorina, Arles, rev. horseman spearing enemy, 4.24g (RIC 150ff; RCV 18800); Vetranio, Maiorina, Siscia, rev. Emperor crowned by Victory, 4.72g (RIC 287; RCV 18905); together with Maiorinæ (2), of Magnentius and Decentius [4]. Fair to very fine £30-£40
Hammer Price: £55
Roman Imperial Coinage, Constantius II, Reduced Siliqua, Lugdunum, 360-1, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. votis xxx mvltis xxxx in four lines within wreath, lvg in exergue, 2.23g/12h (Hoxne 139; RIC VIII 216; RSC 342-3a). A few small patches of porosity, otherwise good very fine £90-£120
Hammer Price: £65
Roman Imperial Coinage, Valentinian I, Miliarensis, Trier, 367-75, d n valentini-anvs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. virtvs exercitvs, Emperor standing left in military attire, holding standard and shield, tr.ps in exergue, 4.34g/12h (Ghey 6, this coin; Hoxne –; RIC IX p.19, –; RSC –). Extremely fine, well-struck and attractive, with an unrecorded mint mark variety £2,000-£2,600
Hammer Price: £4,000
Roman Imperial Coinage, Gratian, Solidus, Trier, 367-75, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. two emperors enthroned facing, holding globe between them, Victory behind and above facing with wings spread, between them below a palm branch, tr ob c in exergue, 4.47g (RIC 17(g)3; RCV 19910). Metal flaw across emperor’s neck and scuffed on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine £300-£400
Hammer Price: £650
Roman Provincial Coinage, EGYPT, Alexandria, Nero, Tetradrachms (2), yr 12 [65-6], radiate bust right wearing ægis, rev. draped bust of Alexandria right wearing elephant head-dress, 13.47g (RPC 5289; Milne 238ff); yr 13 [66-7], radiate bust left wearing ægis, rev. radiate bust of Augustus right, 13.04g (RPC 5294; Milne 251) [2]. Fine £80-£100
Roman Provincial Coinage, EGYPT, Alexandria, Nero, Tetradrachm, yr 13 [66-7], radiate bust left wearing ægis, rev. radiate bust of Augustus right, 13.10g (RPC 5294; Milne 251). Fine but with some discolouration £30-£40
Hammer Price: £35
Roman Provincial Coinage, EGYPT, Alexandria, Nero, billon Tetradrachm, yr 13 [66-7], rev. head of Tiberius right, 12.41g (RPC 5295; Milne 257); Hadrian, billon Tetradrachm, yr 20 [135-6], rev. Nilus reclining left, holding reed and cornucopiæ, crocodile below, 11.98g (RPC III 6090; Milne 1502-9) [2]. Good fine, second somewhat porous £70-£90
Roman Provincial Coinage, EGYPT, Alexandria, Hadrian, Tetradrachm, yr 3 [118-9], laureate head right, rev. bust of Zeus right, 9.03g (RPC III 5137); together with a Tetradrachm of Faustina [2]. Fine, second porous £60-£80
Roman Provincial Coinage, PHRYGIA, Hierapolis, Hadrian, Cistophoric Tetradrachm, after 128, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Apollo standing right holding lyre and plectrum, 10.68g (Metcalf type 53; RPC 1395; BMCRE 1054; RSC 285). Overstruck on a coin of Augustus, very fine or better £150-£200
Hammer Price: £300
Roman Provincial Coinage, THRACE, uncertain mint, Rhoemetalces I, Æ Unit, late 1st century BC, diademed head right, rev. bare head of Augustus right, 4.96g (RPC I 1718); Hadrianopolis, Geta, Æ 24, rev. Hades seated left, 5.75g (Varbanov 3658); together with other Roman bronze coins (6) [8]. Varied state £80-£100
Hammer Price: £85
Heraclius (610-641) and Heraclius Constantine, Solidus, Constantinople, officina e, 4.50g/6h (Sear 738). Light scrapes on reverse, otherwise extremely fine £300-£400
Hammer Price: £460
Constantine VIII (1025-28), Histamenon Nomisma, Constantinople, 4.40g/7h (Sear 1815). Good very fine £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £700
Greek to Byzantine, miscellaneous base metal coins (32) [32]. Varied state; with collector’s tickets £60-£80
Hammer Price: £140
Miscellaneous Roman Imperial Denarii (18) [18]. Varied state £80-£100
Hammer Price: £160
Roman coins in silver (3) and base metal (9) [12]. Varied state £60-£80
Miscellaneous base metal Roman coins (10), mostly 1st and 2nd centuries, various denominations [10]. Varied state £60-£80
Hammer Price: £130
Miscellaneous base metal Roman coins (50), various rulers and denominations [50]. Varied state; most with old collectors tickets £60-£80
Hammer Price: £190
Miscellaneous Roman base metal coins (19) [19]. Varied state, with collectors tickets £60-£80
Hammer Price: £90
Miscellaneous base metal Ancient coins (9) [9]. Varied state £20-£30
LUCANIA, Poseidonia, Stater, c. 530-500, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 8.63g (cf. Head pl. 6, 9); BRUTTIUM, Kaulonia, Stater, c. 520-500, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 9.63g (cf. Head pl. 6, 13) [2]. Very fine, attractive; both stamped ‘R’ on edge £80-£100
Hammer Price: £380
LUCANIA, Heraklea, Nomos, c. 390-340, a late 19th century electrotype copy (cf. Head pl. 25, 12); SICILY, Naxos, Tetradrachm, c. 430-415, a late 19th century electrotype copy (cf. Head pl. 15, 49) [2]. Very fine and attractive; both stamped ‘R’ on edge £80-£100
BRUTTIUM, Kroton in alliance with Sybaris, Nomos, c. 510-500, a late 19th century electrotype copy (cf. Head pl. 7, 16). Very fine and toned, the prototype extremely rare; stamped ‘R’ on edge £60-£80
Hammer Price: £170
SICILY, Akragas, Tetradrachm, 410-06, a late 19th century copy, 15.54g (cf. BMC 59); Syracuse, Tetradrachm, 405-400, a late 19th century copy, 16.28g (cf. BMC 209); CYRENAICA, Cyrene, Tetradrachm, 5th century, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 16.21g (cf. BMC 92) [3]. Very fine and attractive; first stamped ‘R’, others stamped ‘RR’, on edge £80-£100
SICILY, Naxos, Tetradrachm, c. 460, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 14.23g (cf. BMC 7); Syracuse, Tetradrachm, 405-400, a late 19th century copy, 18.35g (cf. BMC 209) [2]. Very fine or better, first toned; both stamped ‘R’ on edge £80-£100
Hammer Price: £2,400
SICILY, Syracuse, Dekadrachm, c. 405-367, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 46.32g (cf. Head pl. 17, 67). Very fine, lightly toned; signed ‘R’ on edge £80-£100
Hammer Price: £800
SICILY, Syracuse, Tetradrachm, 405-400, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 13.58g (cf. BMC 209); Syracuse, Agothakles, Tetradrachm, 310-07, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 13.70g (cf. Head pl. 31, 13); KINGS OF MACEDON, Demetrios Poliorketes, Tetradrachm, 306-283, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 16.29g (cf. Head pl. 27, 15) [3]. Very fine and attractive; first two stamped ‘R’ on edge, last unsigned but of good workmanship £100-£150
MACEDONIA, Uncertain Macedonian Tribe, Dekadrachm, c. 500, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 32.14g (cf. BMC p.150, 1); together with other electrotype copies of Greek coins (3) [4]. Very fine, all signed either ‘RR’ or ‘R’ on edge £80-£100
Hammer Price: £440
KINGDOM OF EPIRUS, Pyrrhus, Tetradrachm, 297-72, a late 19th century electrotype copy (cf. Head pl. 37, 17); EPIROTE REPUBLIC, Didrachm, c. 234-168, a late 19th century electrotype copy (cf. Head pl. 35, 10); CRETE, Knosos, Tetradrachm, 2nd century BC, a late 19th century electrotype copy (cf. Head pl. 43, 21). Very fine and attractive; all stamped ‘R’ on edge £100-£150
Hammer Price: £550
PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Kleopatra VII, Tetradrachm, yr 55 [50-49], a late 19th century electrotype copy (cf. BMC Palestine 20; cf. Head pl. 45, 20). Very fine, the prototype extremely rare; stamped ‘R’ on edge £80-£100
Hammer Price: £220
Late 19th century electrotype copies of Greek silver coins (27), after various types housed within the British Museum Collection [27]. Some stamped ‘R’ on edge, others unsigned, generally well-made and pleasing items; most with descriptive tickets £300-£400
Hammer Price: £1,600
Miscellaneous museum copies (30) of Greek silver coins [30]. Of varying workmanship, generally fine condition £60-£80
Hammer Price: £360
Bronze Age, a flat axe with high side flanges, c. 1800-1500 BC, 15.5cm long by 8.9cm wide by 2.6cm deep; expanded curved cutting edge with a bevelled face, side flanges curving slightly inwards. Extremely fine with a turquoise patina and pristine cutting edge £260-£300
Bronze Age, rapier or dirk, c. 1300-1200 BC, 15cm long by 4.4cm wide, butt flattened in shape with two large circular rivets (one missing) at the end for the attachment of a bone handle; blade with facetted cutting edge on both sides, straight-sided with a lozenge-shaped cross-section. Very fine with smooth brown patina £160-£200
Hammer Price: £110
Bronze Age, palstave, c. 1300-1100 BC, 15.8cm long by 4cm wide by 3cm thick, curved cutting edge with a central vertical rib, square butt with deep pocket, single side loop; together with a Celtic votive bronze axe head, 2cm long, socketed and looped [2]. Both fine with mottled green patina £100-£150
Hammer Price: £120
Bronze Age, c. 1200-1000 BC, a socketed spearhead with a prominent middle rib with a bevelled edge to the leaf-shaped blade, along the hollow shaft are flattened side loops of lozenge shape, the pointed ash-wood handle from inside the shaft still survives. Olive green patina £200-£240
Bronze Age, socketed and looped axe, c. 1000-800 BC, 8cm long by 4.2cm wide by 3.4cm deep; square socket mouth with slightly flared sides to the rectangular sub-sectioned axe head; decorated on one side with a thin central ridge. About very fine with a dusty green patina £120-£140
Bronze Age, axes (3), comprising flat axes (2), first with a rounded butt and a rounded cutting edge, 8.8cm long by 4.8cm wide; second similar but larger with a flared and curved cutting edge, 10.5cm long by 6cm wide; last a socketed and looped axe with biconical mouth and three lines of ribbing on each side and a flared cutting edge [3]. All fine, first two with a dusty green patina £80-£100
Hammer Price: £150
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