British Iron Age Coins, Ancient Coins and Antiquities (18 Jul 23)

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BRITISH IRON AGE COINS, ANCIENT COINS & ANTIQUITIES 18 JULY 2023 AT 10 AM FEATURED ABOVE LOT 1739 VIKING 11TH CENTURY BRONZE ‘PRESSBLECH’ DIE BACK COVER LOT 1268 CALIGULA (GAIUS) DENARIUS, LUGDUNUM, 37

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1001

British Iron Age Coins

GALLO-BELGIC,Stater,seriesE[AmbianiUnifacetype],blank, rev. disjointedhorseright,pelletsandornamentabove,pellet below, decorative exergue, 5.99g (ABC 16; VA 52; S 11). Very !ne £400-£500

1002

GALLO-BELGIC,Stater,seriesE[AmbianiUnifacetype],blank, rev. disjointedhorseright,pelletsandornamentabove,pellet below, decorative exergue, 2.93g (cf. ABC 16; cf. VA 52; cf. S 11). The gilt base core of a contemporary forgery, !ne £80-£100

Provenance: Chris Rudd FPL 98, March 2008 (58)

ARMORICAN, Coriosolites,billonStater,Lyretype,headofsun-godrightwithstalklips, rev. stylisedhorseright,lyrebelow, 6.76g (ABC 67; DT 2332; S 17). Very !ne, portrait well-centred £150-£180 1003

1004

ARMORICAN, Coriosolites,billonStater,boartype,headofsun-godright, rev. stylisedhorseright,boarbelow,remainsof driver with Victory above, 6.43g (ABC 70; DT 2340ff; S 15). Some surface porosity, otherwise very !ne, obverse well-centred £90-£120

1005

ARMORICAN, Coriosolites,billonStater,boartype,headofsun-godright, rev. stylisedhorseright,boarbelow,remainsof driver with Victory above, 6.63g (ABC 70; DT 2340ff; S 15). Nearly very !ne, very rare £60-£80

1006

CANTII,FlatLinearPotin,CrescentBulltype,crudeheadright,eyeringwithpellet, rev.linesrepresentingbull,0.95g(ABC168;S 63);togetherwithotherAncientBritishcoins(20),varioustribesincludingCatuvellauni,Durotriges,etc.[21]. Variedstate;all identi!ed £80-£100

1007

CANTII, Dubnovellaunos (25BC-5AD),silverUnit,Pegasustype,laureateheadright, rev. [DVBNOVA]LLAV[NOS]aroundPegasus bounding right, cross-hatched net below, 0.70g/11h (ABC 318; VA –; S –). Very !ne but slight surface porosity, extremely rare

Provenance: found near Stratford-upon-Avon (Warwickshire) in July 2019

With only a few examples known, this specimen shows that an extended legend continues around the edge.

£800-£1,000

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SOUTHERNREGION,EarlyUninscribedseries,Stater,BritishQb[Remictype], obv. traceofdesign, rev. triple-tailedhorseright, ornament around, six-spoked wheel below, 5.66g (Sills 157; ABC 488; BMC 461ff; VA 216; S 39). About very !ne £340-£400
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1009

BELGAE, Early Uninscribed issues, Stater, British D [Chute/Cheriton transitional type], degraded head of Apollo right, wreath running downwards, rev. disjointed horse left with four-lined tail, coffee-bean and small trefoil behind, crab-like object below, 5.67g (Sills 311 [O11/R9]; ABC 752; BMC 111, same dies; S 22). Very !ne, attractive coppery gold, scarce £300-£360

Provenance: found near Corhampton, Hampshire, in 2018

1010

BELGAE, Early Uninscribed series, Stater, Cheriton Wheel type, wreath decorated with various annulets and pellets, rev. tripletailed horse right, wheel below, charioteer's arm above, 5.22g (Sills 213; ABC 758; BMC 446, same obv. die; S –). A few die-breaks on obverse, otherwise very !ne, very rare £700-£900

Provenance: found near Grace’s Farm, Easton (Hampshire), in January 2022

1011

BELGAE, Early Uninscribed series, Quarter-Stater, British O [Hampshire Thunderbolt type], stylised boat with two standing "gures, rev. cruciform thunderbolt motif, 1.21g (ABC 767; BMC 129-36; S 46). Hairline crack, otherwise about very !ne, scarce £100-£150

Provenance: found near Hambledon, Hampshire, in 2015

1012

ATREBATES and REGNI, Tincomarus (25 BC - 10 AD), silver Unit, laureate bust left, rev. TIN C, bull charging left, 1.30g (ABC 1112; BMC 906ff; S 84). Obverse off-centre, good !ne, rare £80-£100

1013

ATREBATES and REGNI, Tincomarus, silver Unit, TINC cruciform around pellet, rev. lion leaping left over bucranium, 1.20g (ABC 1121; BMC 930; S 87). About very !ne. £120-£160

Provenance: found in Hampshire

1014

ATREBATES and REGNI, Tincomarus, silver Unit, dolphin type, star of six limbs, rev. boy on dolphin right, 1.30g (ABC 1127; VA 371-1; S 88). Good !ne £60-£80

1015

ATREBATES and REGNI, Eppillus (20 BC - 1 AD), silver Unit, bust right, rev. lion right, [EPP] above, F in front, COM in exergue, 1.14g/3h (CCI 02.0080, this coin; ABC 1166; BMC 1088-1111; S 101). Good very !ne £200-£260

Provenance: from the Wanborough (Surrey) Hoard, 1985-6; ‘Australian’ Collection, CNG Auction 57, 28 March 2001, lot 1672; Chris Rudd FPL 62, March 2002 (28); J. Hall Collection, DNW Auction 70, 20 June 2006, lot 238

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1016

1017

1018

1019

A Verica Stater from the Chawton Hoard (2012)

ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica (10-40 AD), Stater, class 4 [Warrior Rex type], COM F on tablet, rev. warrior on horseback right, holding spear, VI above, REX below, 5.26g (Sills 363 var.; ABC 1190; BMC 1146ff; S 120). Good very "ne and clearly struck with the reverse legend omitting the R of VIR £1,200-£1,500

Provenance: found as part of the dispersed Chawton Hoard (Hampshire) in 2012 (PAS HAMP-6DFB33)

It is possible that this coin was struck from a very late reverse die with the R missing; this variety is not noted by Sills. The curved crescent behind the horse, normally referred to as a lituus also closely resembles a woad grinder.

A Verica Stater from the Chawton Hoard (2012)

ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, Stater, class 4 [Warrior Rex type], COM F on tablet, rev. warrior on horseback right, holding spear, VIR above, REX below, 5.34g (Sills 363 [O10r/R18]; ABC 1190; BMC 1146, same dies; S 120). Very "ne £1,000-£1,200

Provenance: found as part of the dispersed Chawton Hoard (Hampshire) in 2012 (PAS HAMP-6DFB33)

A Verica Stater from the Hat!eld Hoard (1992)

ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, Stater, class 5b [Prancing Horse type], vine leaf dividing VIRI, rev. warrior on horseback prancing right, oval shield and spear on his back, C O F in !eld, 5.33g/1h (CCI 92.0538, this coin; Sills 366 [O16/R28, this coin cited]; ABC 1193; S 121). Very "ne, faint hairline striking crack at 4 o’clock £800-£1,000

Provenance: from the Hat!eld (Hertfordshire) Hoard, 1992; DNW Auction 42, 8 September 1999, lot 120; Chris Rudd FPL 54, November 2000 (25); J. Hall Collection, DNW Auction 70, 20 June 2006, lot 240

A Verica Stater from the Chawton Hoard (2012)

ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, Stater, class 5c [Vine Leaf type], vine leaf dividing VI RI, rev. warrior on horseback galloping right, oval shield and spear on his back, C O F in !eld, 5.34g (Sills 367 [O18/R33]; ABC 1193; BMC 1164, same dies; S 120). Faint hairline striking crack, otherwise about extremely "ne, well-centred and toned £1,200-£1,500

Provenance: found as part of the dispersed Chawton Hoard (Hampshire) in 2012 (PAS HAMP-6DFB33)

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British Iron Age Coins

1020

A Verica Stater from the Chawton Hoard (2012)

ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, Stater, class 5c [Vine Leaf type], vine leaf dividing VI RI, rev. warrior on horseback galloping right, oval shield and spear on his back, triple-strand tail on horse, C O F in !eld, 5.40g (Sills 367 [O19/R35]; ABC 1193; BMC 1171, same dies; S 120). About extremely !ne, well-centred and attractively toned £1,200-£1,500

Provenance: found as part of the dispersed Chawton Hoard (Hampshire) in 2012 [PAS HAMP-6DFB33]

1021

ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, silver Unit, CO MF between two crescents, rev. boar right, star above, VIR in exergue, 1.17g/11h (ABC 1220; BMC 1241ff; S 131). Obverse slightly off-centre, otherwise about very !ne, dark patina £150-£180

1022

ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, silver Unit, CO MF between two crescents, rev. boar right, star above, VIR in exergue, 1.11g/10h (ABC 1220; BMC 1241ff; S 131). Rough surfaces, good !ne £60-£80

1023

ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, silver Unit, standing man holding lituus dividing COM MIF, rev. laureate bust [of Tiberius] right, VERICA around, 1.32g/1h (CCI 84.0772, this coin; ABC 1250; BMC 1421-49; S 136). Very !ne £120-£150

Provenance: believed from the Wanborough (Surrey) Hoard, 1985-6; J. Hall Collection, DNW Auction 70, 20 June 2006, lot 246 [from C. Rudd May 2000]

1024

ATREBATES and REGNI, Epaticcus (20-40 AD), silver Unit, head of Hercules right, EPATI before face, rev. eagle holding snake, ringed pellet above, 1.26g/9h (ABC 1346; BMC 2270; S 356). Some surface crazing, very !ne, toned £240-£300

1025

ATREBATES and REGNI, Epaticcus, silver Unit, head of Hercules right, EPATI before face, rev. eagle holding snake, ringed pellet within !eld, 1.15g (ABC 1346; BMC 2270; S 356). Very !ne, grey tone £120-£150

1026

ATREBATES and REGNI, Epaticcus, silver Unit, Victory seated right, [TAS]CIOV around, rev. boar right, EPAT below, 1.16g (ABC 1349; BMC 2294ff; S 357); together with a Durotriges silver Quarter-Stater and gold plated Quarter-Stater of uncertain type [3]. First about very !ne, others varied state £60-£80

Provenance: all found in Hampshire

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British Iron Age Coins

1027

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, Stater, British Ja [Norfolk Wolf type], degraded head of Apollo right, incorporating ‘hooked !bula’ device containing triad, rev. wolf right with bristles along back, crescent and pellets above, pellet and crescent below, 6.29g (ABC 1393; COI 1d; BMC 212-16; S 30). Reverse a little off-centre, otherwise about extremely "ne, attractive yellowish gold and very rare £1,500-£1,800

1028

ICENI, Uninscribed series, Stater, British Ja [Norfolk Wolf type], degraded head of Apollo right, rev wolf right, pellets and crescent above and below, ornate exergue, 6.17g (ABC 1393; COI 1f; BMC 212-16; S 30). Obverse nearly very "ne, reverse good very "ne £1,000-£1,200

1029

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Early Face/Horse [Odin’s Eye] type, Celtic head right, ‘eye’ in front of mouth, rev horse right, pellet-in-annulets above, 1.06g (ABC 1537; BMC 3538-9; VA 665-3; S 433). Good "ne but chipped £80-£100

1030

ICENI, Uninscribed series, silver Unit, Early Face/Horse [Odin’s Eye] type, Celtic head right, two pellet rings (?) before, rev horse right, pellet ring (?) above, three large pellets before, 0.94g (ABC 1537; BMC 3538-9; VA 665-3; S 433); together with an Ecen Unit [2]. Fair to "ne, "rst rare £80-£100

1031

1032

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Face/Horse type, stylised head right, wreath behind, two trefoils or triskeles in front, rev. horse right, arc above, pelleted lozenge-shaped box below, 0.96g (ABC 1564; BMC 3577ff; S 434). Nearly very "ne £120-£150

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Face/Horse type, stylised head right, wreath behind, two trefoils or triskeles in front, rev horse right, arc above, lozenge-shaped cross below, 0.93g (ABC 1564; BMC 3577ff; S 434); together with other Icenian coins (5) [6]. Varied state; all identi"ed £100-£120

1033

1034

1035

ICENI, Uninscribed series, silver Unit, Face/Horse type, stylised head right, wreath behind, rev. horse right, pelleted arc and lozenge above, pelleted lozenge below, 0.92g/1h (ABC 1567; COI 93ff; S 434). About very "ne £100-£120

ICENI, Uninscribed series, silver Unit, Boar/Horse type, boar right, on a pelleted exergue, rev horse right, trefoil of pellets above, pellets around, 1.07g/3h (cf. ABC 1576; COI 60 var.; VA 655; S 431). About "ne, rare £60-£80

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, opposing crescents and pellet in ring motifs at centre of four corn years, rev horse left, wheel above 0.75g (ABC 1591; S 435); Anted, silver Unit, opposed crescents over wreath, rev horse, ANTED monogram below, 1.06g (ABC 1645; S 441) [2]. Better than "ne £100-£120

1036

1037

1038

ICENI, Ecen (10-43 AD), silver Unit, two opposed crescents on wreath, rev horse right, S before, EC[E] below, 0.87g (ABC 1663; S 445). About very "ne £70-£90

ICENI, Ecen, silver Unit, two opposed crescents on wreath, rev horse right, pellets around, ECE below, 0.58g (ABC 1663; S 445); together with other Iceni Units and Halves (6) [7]. Varied state; all identi"ed £100-£120

ICENI, Ecen, silver Unit, two opposed crescents on wreath, rev. horse right, 0.88g (ABC 1672; S 436); together with another, similar [2]. Fine, one chipped £60-£80

British Iron Age Coins
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1039

ICENI, Aesu (30-43 AD), silver Unit, two crescents back-to-back divided by colon across wreath design, rev. horse right, rosette of pellets above, AESV below, 1.20g/12h (BMC 4558-72; ABC 1702; S 447). Obverse very !ne, reverse extremely !ne but a little offcentre, rare £100-£120

Provenance: possibly from the Bowl, Snettisham (Norfolk) Hoard, 1991; J. Hall Collection, DNW Auction 70, 20 June 2006, lot 341 [from Chris Rudd 2001]

1040

CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, Stater, Domino type, trace of design, rev. stylised horse left, box containing four pellets above, four-armed spiral below, 5.16g (ABC 1758; BMC 3185-6; S 393). Coppery gold, nearly very !ne, rare £400-£500

1041

CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Proto-Boar type, boar right, no spear in back, large petal-sun above, rev. horse left, pellet-and-ring motif below, large petal-sun above, 1.31g/9h (ABC 1782; BMC 3208; S 396). The #an a little ragged, otherwise about extremely !ne and lightly toned; attractive for issue £200-£260

1042

CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Proto-Boar type, boar right, no spear in back, pellet-and-ring motifs around, large petal-sun above, rev. horse left, pellet-and-ring motif below, large petal-sun above, 1.32g/10h (O’Bee 5184; ABC 1782; S 396). Some peripheral roughness, otherwise very !ne and well-centred £150-£180

1043

CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Proto-Boar type, boar right, large solar-rosette above, small rosettes around, rev. horse left, large solar-rosette above, ringed pellets around, 1.25g/9h (ABC 1782; BMC 3208; S 396). Light surface porosity, otherwise very !ne, rare £70-£90

1044

CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, South Ferriby type, boar right, nothing below, rev. stylised horse bounding right, pellet ring above, 1.32g/12h (ABC 1800; BMC 3214-7; S 397). Good very !ne, toned £120-£150

Provenance: reportedly found near Sleaford, Lincolnshire

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1045

1046

1047

CORIELTAUVI,EarlyUninscribedissues,silverUnit,SouthFerribyBoartype,boarright,annuletbelow, rev. stylisedhorse bounding right, 1.31g (ABC 1800; BMC 3214-7; S 397). Very !ne, toned £70-£90

CORIELTAUVI,EarlyUninscribedissues,silverUnits(2),bothSouthFerribyBoartypes,boarright,annuletbelow, rev. stylised horse bounding right (ABC 1800; BMC 3214-7; S 397) [2]. About very !ne and toned £70-£90

CORIELTAUVI,EarlyUninscribedissues,silverUnits(3),SouthFerribyBoartype,boarright,annuletbelow, rev. stylisedhorse bounding right,1.14g;SouthFerribyPlaintype(2),traceofdesign, revs. similar,1.10g,0.95g(ABC1800,1803;S397-8)[3]. Good !ne £70-£90

1048

CORIELTAUVI,Uninscribedseries,Unit,Boar/Horsetype,boarright,pellet-ringsabove, rev. horseright,pellet-ringabove,0.74g (ABC 1800; S 397). Rough surfaces, !ne £30-£40

1049

CORIELTAUVI, Vepo (15-40AD),silverUnit,wreath !ankedbyrosette, rev. horseright, VEP above, CO below,annuletbelowtail, 1.01g (ABC 1875; BMC –; S 411). Obverse !ne, reverse very !ne, rare £120-£150

1050

CORIELTAUVI, Vepo,silverHalf-Unit,wreathpattern, rev. horseright, VEP above, CO below,annuletbelowtail,0.50g(ABC1896; BMC 3316; S 413). Very !ne, toned, good metal for issue, rare thus £90-£120

1051

CORIELTAUVI, Vepo,silverHalf-Unit,wreathpattern, rev. horseright, VEP above, CO below,annuletbelowtail,0.50g(ABC1896; BMC 3316; S 413). Very !ne, toned, good metal for issue, rare thus £90-£120

1052

DOBUNNI,Uninscribedissues,silverUnit,moonheadright, rev. triple-tailedhorseright, !owermotifbelow,crescentabove, 0.88g/1h (ABC 2015; VA 1042; S 377). Good !ne, dark patina £80-£100

1053

DOBUNNI, Eisu,Stater,Dobunnicleafemblem, rev.triple-tailedhorseright, EISV above,wheelbelow,5.35g(ABC2078;BMC 3039-42; VA 1105; S 381). Obverse !ne, reverse about very !ne £800-£1,000

Provenance: found in Gloucester c. 1990

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1054

DUROTRIGES,Uninscribedissues,silverStater,disjointedheadofApollo, rev.disjointedhorseleft,4.76g(ABC2157;VA 1235 -1; S 365). Very !ne, well-centred, good fabric £100-£120

Provenance: found near Farley Mount, Hampshire, 2009

1055

DUROTRIGES,Uninscribedissues,billonStater,disjointedheadofApollo, rev.disjointedhorseleft,4.94g(ABC2169;S367). Struck from base silver, surfaces scuffed and marked, good !ne £40-£60

1056

DUROTRIGES,Uninscribedissues,basesilverStater,disjointedheadofApollo, rev. disjointedhorseleft,3.27g(ABC2169;S 367). Some porosity, good !ne £40-£50

1057

DUROTRIGES,Uninscribedissues,basesilverStater,disjointedheadofApollo, rev. disjointedhorseleft,2.61g(ABC2169;S 367). Some porosity, good !ne £40-£50

1058

DUROTRIGES,Uninscribedseries,Quarter-Stater,crescentwiththreeappendages(’threemeninaboat’),rosettetoleft, rev. zigzagthunderboltdividingvariousornaments,1.46g(ABC2205;BMC2734-47;S368). Nearlyextremely !ne,lightlytonedover yellowish metal £300-£360

Provenance: found near Corhampton, Hampshire, in 2021

1059

DUROTRIGES,Uninscribedseries,silverUnits(2),BadburyRattype,traceof‘threemeninboat’motif, rev. zig-zagpattern, annuletand‘rat’in !eld,0.73g;DuroThunderbolttype,similar, rev. zig-zag,small‘shell’in !eld,ringed-sunsbyedge,0.72g(ABC 2214-5; S 368) [2]. Good !ne £40-£50

Provenance: bt Chris Rudd

1060

TRINOVANTES, Addedomaros (45-25BC),Stater,class3,spiralofsixlimbs,threecrescentsincentre, rev. horseright,three horsemuzzlesand ADD[IIDOM]above,pellet-in-annuletbelowtail,cornucopiabelow,5.39g(Sills488;ABC2517;BMC2396ff;S 201). Some light surface marks, otherwise better than very !ne, the horse well-detailed £800-£1,000

1061

CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanos (25BC-10AD),ÆUnit,hareright, TASC infront, rev. Pegasus "yingleft,trefoilandannulet above, VIR below, 2.17g (ABC 2664; BMC 1688-9; S 245). Good !ne, green patina, very rare £90-£120

1062

CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus,ÆUnit,laureateheadright, rev.ramleft, VIR below,3.20g(ABC2694;S253);togetherwith bronze coins (3) of Cunobelin [4]. First !ne, others fair £40-£60

Provenance: all found in Hertfordshire

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1063

CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin (8-41 AD), Quarter-Stater, Class 3a [Wild A type], ear of barley dividing CA-M[V], rev. horse prancing right, branch above, CVN curved below, 0.94g/6h (Sills 577; ABC 2813; BMC 1843; S 293). Chipped, porous surfaces, !ne £60-£80

1064

CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin, silver Unit, draped female !gure right, rev seated !gure playing a lyre, tree behind, 1.16g/5h (ABC 2867; BMC 1879-82; S 314). About very !ne, slight porosity £120-£150

Provenance: found in Buckinghamshire

1065

CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin, silver Unit, winged bust right, CVNO before face, rev. sphinx left, TASCIO before, 1.30g/6h (ABC 2870; BMC 1874ff; S 313). Very !ne, dark patina £300-£360

1066

CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin, Æ Units (2), helmeted head right, rev. sow right, 1.35g (ABC 2960; S 337); warrior on horseback right, holding javelin, rev. warrior standing left holding spear and shield, 2.00g (ABC 2963; S 338); ROMAN, Anonymous, Quadrans, c. 117-161, winged petasus (cap of Mercury), rev. winged caduceus, 2.00g (RIC 32); together with another Iron Age Unit [4]. Fair to !ne £80-£100

1067

CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin, bronze Unit, winged head left, CVNO BELIN around, rev. metal-worker seated right, holding hammer, [T]ASCIO behind, 2.20g (ABC 2969; BMC 1972ff; S 342); together with a silver Unit [2]. First with small scratch on obverse, otherwise very !ne, green patina, second about !ne £60-£80

1068

EASTERN, Early Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Stallion and Boar type, head of male divinity right, ‘visor’ above eye, large ram’s horn curling behind ear, rev. horse bound right, boar below, coiled serpent above, 1.42g/8h (ABC –; BMC –; VA –; S –). Consisting of two halves neatly joined together, otherwise good very !ne and well-centred; the type unrecorded in the standard references, excessively rare and attractive £300-£360

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IBERIA, Ikalkusken,Denarius, c. 200-150,maleheadright, rev. cavalrymanleft,leadingadditionalhorse,3.78g(SNGBMSpain 1168-71; Pozzi 11 [sale no. 1], same dies). Good very !ne and toned; pleasing portrait £240-£300 1069

Provenance: Graham Collection

EASTERNCELTS,billonTetradrachm,Schnabelpferdtype,late2ndcenturyBC,NorthernCarpathianregion,imitatingissuesof PhilipIIofMacedon,stylisedlaureateheadofZeusright, rev. impressionistichorseleftwithlineofpelletsrepresentingtherider, 7.87g (Dembski 1253). About very !ne, grey tone £60-£80

1071

LUCANIA, Poseidonia,Nomos, c. 420-410,Poseidonstandingright,castingtrident,chlamysdrapedovershoulders, Η behind, rev. bullstandingleftonpelletedandbeadedexergueline,Ibelow, ΠΟΣΕΙΔΑ above,7.78g(HN Italy 1127;Pozzi–; cf. McClean1069; SNG ANS 678). Struck from a slightly worn obverse die, otherwise good very !ne, and beautifully toned, the reverse pleasing £300-£400

Provenance: Sir Gerard Clauson Collection

1072

SICILY, Himera,ÆHemilitron,headofnymphleft,sixpelletsbeforeface, rev. sixpelletswithinwreath,4.66g(SNGANS186; McClean 2308). Extremely !ne, green patina £60-£80

Provenance: A. de Barros Collection, CNG Auction 73, 13 September 2006, lot 61

1073

SICILY, Kamarina,ÆTetras,420-05,facinggorgoneion, rev. owlstandingleft,holdinglizard,threepelletsinexergue,2.73g (Westermark & Jenkins 194; McClean 2159). A few light marks, otherwise extremely !ne with dark glossy patina £200-£260

Provenance: Gorny & Mosch Auction 152 (Munich), 10 October 2006, lot 1120

1074

SICILY, Leontini,Obol,475-455,facinglionscalp, rev. ΛΕΟΝ dividedbyearofbarley,0.42g(Boehringer19;BMC19). Nearlyvery !ne, dark tone £30-£40

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ZEUGITANA, Carthage,ÆUnit,mintonSardinia, c.216-15,headofTanitleft, rev. bullright,starabove,Puniccharacterto right,4.21g(SNGCopenhagen387-8var [Punicletters];McClean3065var [same]). Reversealittleoff-centre,otherwisebetterthan very !ne, brown patina £60-£80

1070

1076

KINGS OF MACEDON, Alexander the Great, Stater, Amphipolis, c 330-320, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. Nike standing left, holding wreath and stylis, ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, trident in left *eld, 8.59g (Price 172; Toxell 476 [05/T8], this coin). Very !ne, traces of mounting £1,200-£1,500

Provenance: Glendining Auction, 9 June 1982, lot 144; SNC October 1982 (7203)

1077

KINGS OF MACEDON, Alexander the Great, Stater, Teos, struck under Philip III, 323-17, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. Nike standing left, holding wreath and stylis, Griffin by feet, 8.56g (Price 2272). Discreet mount mark on edge, otherwise very !ne, scarce £1,500-£1,800

A Tetradrachm from the Newell Collection

1078

KINGS OF MACEDON, Alexander the Great, Tetradrachm, posthumous issue under Philip III, Amphipolis, 322-20, head of Herakles right, wearing lion-skin, rev. ΑΛΕΧΑΝΔΡΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩ[Σ], Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, Athena Promachos in *eld, 17.23g (Troxell G2; Price 109; SNG Ashmolean 2585). About extremely !ne and well-centred, pleasing old cabinet tone £400-£500

Provenance: E.T. Newell Collection; SNC July 1982 (5586)

1079

KINGS OF MACEDON, Alexander the Great, Tetradrachm, posthumous issue, Argos, 220-15, head of Herakles right, wearing lion-skin, rev. ΑΛΕΧΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, club in *eld, AΡΓ below throne, 17.10g (Price 729; Noe dies A-2; Corinth Hoard 151). Good very !ne, struck on a broad "an with rich cabinet toning; the issue very rare £400-£500

Provenance: SNC July/August 1981 (5214)

1080

KINGS OF MACEDON, Alexander the Great, posthumous issues struck under Antigonos I, Tetradrachm, Sardes, c. 319-315, head of Herakles right wearing lion-skin, rev. Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, amphora and monogram below throne, 17.00g (Price 2673). About very !ne £100-£150

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1081

KINGS OF MACEDON, Alexander the Great, Tetradrachm, posthumous issue, Perge, 221-189, head of Herakles right, wearing lion-skin [with anchor countermark applied on head], rev. ΑΛΕΧΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, IΖ in +eld, 16.70g (Price 2929). Better than very !ne, toned £150-£180

1082

KINGS OF MACEDON, Alexander the Great, Tetradrachm, Babylon, c 325-323, head of Herakles right wearing lion-skin, rev. ΑΛΕΧΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, Nike ,ying left in +eld, monogram below throne, 17.15g (Price 3625). Some old surface marks, otherwise very !ne, dark grey tone £90-£120

1083

KINGS OF MACEDON, Alexander the Great, Drachm, posthumous issue struck under Philip III, Sardis, 323-19, head of Herakles right, wearing lion-skin, rev. Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, 3.52g (Price 2626). Removed from a mount, otherwise very !ne £30-£40

1084

KINGS OF MACEDON, Alexander the Great, Drachm, posthumous issue struck under Lysimachos, Magnesia on the Maeander, c 300, head of Herakles right wearing lion-skin, rev. Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, lion leaping left in +eld, A in wreath below throne, 4.33g (Price 1985). Struck from dies of accomplished style, extremely !ne and attractively toned £200-£260

1085

KINGS OF MACEDON, Philip V (221-179), Æ 24, radiate head of Helios right, rev. thunderbolt within oak wreath, 13.30g (SNG Copenhagen 1258). Very !ne, some porosity £60-£80

Provenance: bt CNG

1086

MACEDONIA, Roman Province, Tetradrachm, stuck by the quaestor Æsillas, c 95-70, ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΩΝ, head of Alexander the Great right, rev ΑΕΣΙΛΛΑΣ Q, Fiscus, club and chair within laurel wreath, 16.60g (SNG Ashmolean 3303ff; McClean 3716-6). Some surface porosity, very !ne £80-£100

1087

MACEDONIA, First Meris, Tetradrachm, Amphipolis, c 158-150, diademed head of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder, in the centre of a Macedonian shield, rev. club of Herakles within oak wreath, 16.72g (SNG Ashmolean 3296ff; SNG Copenhagen 1315; BMC 7). Nearly very !ne £200-£260

1088

THRACE, Olbia, cast Æ Dolphin, 437-10, rev. inscribed APXO, 3.60g (SNG BM Black Sea 374-6; McClean 4290). Very !ne, dark patina £60-£80

1089

THRACE, Apollonia Pontica, Tetrobol, 450-350, anchor, ,anked by cray+sh and A, rev Gorgoneion facing with diadem, snake radiating around, 2.90g (SNG BM 160-1; McClean 7318). Slight die wear on obverse, otherwise about extremely !ne £120-£150

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1090

THRACE, ApolloniaPontica,Tetrobol,450-350,anchor !ankedbycray"shandA, rev.Gorgoneionfacingwithdiadem,snake radiating around, 2.90g (SNG BM 160-1; McClean 7318). Very !ne, grey tone £60-£80

1091

ISLANDSOFFTHRACE, Thasos,Tetradrachm, c.150-100,wreathedheadofDionysusright, rev. ΗΡΑΚΛΕΟΥΖΣΩΤΗΠΟΣΘΑΣΙΩΝ, Heraklesstandingright,drapedinlion-skinandholdingclub,16.78g(LeRider51;SNGCopenhagen1040;McClean4228-9). Small black deposits on reverse, otherwise very !ne, well-centred £150-£180

Provenance: CNG E-Auction 144, 26 July 2006, lot 63

1092

KINGSOFTHRACE, Lysimachos,Tetradrachm,MagnesiaontheMaeander, c.297-281,diademedandhornedheadof Alexanderright, rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣΛΥΣΙΜΑΧΟΥ,Athenaseatedleft,holdingNikecrowninglegend,monograminwreathinleft "eld,16.39g (Thompson 101). Very !ne, grey tone £200-£260

1093

1094

KINGSOFTHRACE, Lysimachos,Drachm,Ephesus, c.294-87,diademedandhornedheadofAlexanderright, rev. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΛΥΣΙΜΑΧΟΥ, Athena seated left, holding Nike crowning legend, bee and ΕΦ in "eld, 3.91g (Thompson 169). Very !ne £90-£120

KINGSOFTHRACE, RhoemetalcesI,withAugustus,ÆUnit, c.11BC-12AD,jugatebustsofRhoemetalcesandPythadoris right, rev. jugate busts of Augustus and Livia right, capricorn in "eld, 10.20g (RPC I, 1708). Good !ne, brown patina £70-£90

KINGSOFTHRACE, RhoemetalcesI,withAugustus,ÆUnit, c.11BC-12AD, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣΡΟΙΜΗΤΑΛΚΟΥ,jugatebustsof RhoemetalcesandPythadorisright,formerdiademed,latterdraped, rev. ΚΑΙΣΑΡΟΣΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΥ,bustofAugustusright,12.14g(RPCI, 1711; SNG Sweden II 864-5). Some light surface porosity, otherwise very !ne, green patina £70-£90

KINGSOFPÆONIA, Patraos,Tetradrachm, c.335-315,headofApolloright, rev.warrioronhorseadvancingright,thrusting lance towards fallen enemy, 11.89g (SNG ANS 1038). With test cut, about very !ne, the reverse well-centred £60-£80

AKARNANIA, Leukas,Stater, c.320-280,Pegasos !yingleft, Λ below, rev. helmetedheadofAthenaleft,stylusbehind,8.43g (BCD Akarnania 269; BMC 97ff; McClean 5350). Very !ne, toned and well-centred £200-£260

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1095
1096
1097 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue

1098

1099

1100 x

ATTICA, Athens, Obol, c 455-05, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. owl standing right, olive sprig to left, 0.63g (Kroll Empire !g. 2.9d; BMC 96ff). Obverse slightly off-centre, very "ne £40-£50

ATTICA, Athens, Obol, c 455-05, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. owl standing right, olive sprig to left, 0.66g (Kroll Empire !g. 2.9d; BMC 96ff). Very "ne, dark patina £40-£50

ATTICA, Athens, Tetradrachm, late standardised type, c 440-405, helmeted head of Athena right, rev owl standing right, olive sprig to left, ΑΘΕ to right, all within incuse square, 16.57g (Kroll 8; Kroll Empire, !g. 2.8; BMC, Group β, 46ff; Sear 2526). Testmarks, very "ne, dark tone £90-£120

1101

ATTICA, Athens, Tetradrachm, c 353-294, helmeted head of Athena right, rev owl standing right, olive sprig to left, ΑΘΕ to right, all within incuse square, 16.98g (Bingen Pi IV; Kroll Reminting, !g. 8; BMC 136). Good very "ne, attractively toned £200-£260

1102

ATTICA, Athens, Tetradrachm, c 353-294, helmeted head of Athena right, rev owl standing right, olive sprig to left, ΑΘΕ to right, all within incuse square, 17.13g (Bingen Pi V; Kroll Reminting, !g. 9; BMC 138). Obverse die wear, otherwise good very "ne, toned £150-£180

ATTICA, Athens, Tetradrachm, c 353-294, helmeted head of Athena right, rev owl standing right, olive sprig to left, ΑΘΕ to right, all within incuse square, 16.80g (cf. BMC 134). Test marks and edge cuts, otherwise very "ne £60-£80 1103

1104

ATTICA, Athens, Tetradrachm, New Style coinage, 110-109, struck by the magistrates Euboulides, Agathokles and Phil[–], helmeted head of Athena right, rev. owl standing right on amphora, Artemis and fawn to right, all within laurel wreath, 16.69g (Thompson, New Style 310). Some scratches behind head, otherwise better than very "ne £400-£500

CORINTHIA, Corinth, Stater, 400-350, Pegasus &ying left, Q below, rev. helmeted head of Athena left, astragalus behind, 8.22g (BMC 222-3; BCD –). Some roughness, very "ne "ne, dark patina £150-£180 1105 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be

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1106 x

CIMMERIAN BOSPOROS, Pantikapaion, Æ Unit, 330-300, bearded head of Pan right, rev. bull’s head right, 7.28g (McDonald 69; McClean 4453). Small area of light porosity, otherwise about extremely !ne, brown patina £90-£120

1107 x

1108 x

1109

1110

1111

CIMMERIAN BOSPOROS, Pantikapaion, Æ Unit, 330-300, bearded head of Pan right, rev. bull’s head right, 7.33g (McDonald 69; McClean 4453). Some light porosity, about extremely !ne £80-£100

CIMMERIAN BOSPOROS, Pantikapaion, Æ Unit, 330-300, bearded head of Pan right, rev. bull’s head right, 6.79g (McDonald 69; McClean 4453). Good very !ne £80-£100

MOESIA, Istros, Drachm, c 400-300, two male heads facing, the left inverted, rev. eagle on dolphin left, 5.46g (cf. SNG BM 248; Sear 1669). Toned, very !ne £60-£80

MOESIA, Istros, Drachm, c 300 BC, two male heads facing, the left inverted, rev. eagle on dolphin left, φγ in exergue, 5.40g (SNG BM 256; Sear 1669). Better than very !ne, a scarcer mint mark £90-£120

MOESIA, Istros, Drachm, 4th century, facing male heads, the left inverted, rev sea-eagle left, grasping dolphin with talons, 5.35g (SNG BM Black Sea 247; SNG Lockett 1081). Very !ne £60-£80

1112

KINGS OF PONTOS, Mithradates VI Eupator, Stater, Tomis, c. 88-86, struck in the name and types of Lysimachos, diademed and horned bust of Alexander the Great right, rev. Athena seated left, holding Nike and transverse spear, ΘΕΜ under arm, ΤΟ under throne, trident in exergue, 8.25g (Callatäy D4/R1; Sear 1590). Good very !ne, richly toned £600-£800

Provenance: from a UK collection

1113

1114

1115

MYSIA, Kyzikos, Hemiobol, 450-400, forepart of boar left, tunny (sh behind, rev roaring lion’s head, star above, 0.40g (McClean –; SNG BN 375). Good very !ne £60-£80

MYSIA, Parion, Hemidrachm, c 350-300, bull left, head reverted, rose below, rev. Gorgoneion facing, 2.25g (SNG BN 1356-91 var.; McClean 7650-3 var.). Small test-mark on reverse, otherwise very !ne; the control mark very rare £80-£100

KINGS OF PERGAMON, Eumenes I (263-241), Tetradrachm, Pergamon, 255-241, head of Philetairos right, rev. ΦΙΛΕΤΑΙΡΟΥ, Athena seated left, crowing legend with wreath and holding sceptre, leaf in outer left (eld, A in inner (eld, bow to right, 16.97g (SNG Paris 1612; McClean 2761-2; Boston MFA 1611-2). Central test-mark, otherwise good !ne £120-£150

Provenance: Coin Galleries Mail Bid Sale, 18 July 2007, lot 16

1116

LESBOS, Mytilene, electrum Hekte or Sixth-Stater, c. 377-326, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. female head right with /owing hair, within incuse square, 2.46g (Bodenstedt 70; BMFA –). Good !ne, well-centred £150-£180

Provenance: Leu Numismatik Web Auction 1, 25 June 2017, lot 511

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IONIA, Miletos, Hemidrachm, 2nd century BC, struck under the magistrate Deinostratos, laureate head of Apollo left, rev. lion standing left, head reverted, star above, 2.55g (BMC 99). Removed from a mount, otherwise very !ne and toned £60-£80 1117

1118

IONIA, Phokaia, electrum Hekte or Sixth-Stater, 478-387, youthful head of Pan left, seal behind, rev. quadripartite incuse square, 2.53g (Bodenstedt 75; BMFA –). Very !ne, very rare £200-£260

1119

IONIA, Teos, Trihemiobol, c. 550, light Samian standard, griffin right with curved wing, rev. quadripartite incuse square, 1.71g (Matzke Gp As3, 35, this coin). Good very !ne, attractively toned and very rare £200-£260

Provenance: Dr P. Vogl Collection, Hauck & Aufhäuser Auction 9 (Munich), 7 October 1992, lot 146; Leu Numismatik, Web Auction 16, 22 May 2021, lot 977

KARIA, Myndos, Drachm, c 150 BC, struck by the magistrate Sostratos, laureate head of Zeus right, rev. Isis crown on two ears of corn, rose below, reads CΩCΤΡΑΤΟC, 4.15g (Myndos Hoard 103ff). Struck from a worn obverse die, otherwise good very !ne and lightly toned; this magistrate rare £80-£100

1121

1120 CARIA, Uncertain mint, Orou (local dynast), Quarter-Stater, c. 450-400 BC, forepart of winged man-headed bull right, rev. head of female right in dotted square border within incuse square, 2.78g (Konuk, Orou 2.1; SNG von Aulock 1968). Nearly very !ne, scarce £70-£90

1122

RHODOS, Rhodes, Didrachm, early third century BC, head of Helios facing slightly right, rev rose bud, grapes hanging from tendril to right, E in 'eld, 6.58g (BMC 31; SNG Keckman 449-50). Very !ne £60-£80

1123 x

RHODOS, Rhodes, Tetradrachm, c 229-205, struck under the magistrate Aristokritos, radiate head of Helios facing slightly right, rev. rose bud, aphlaston to left, ΑΡΙΣΤΟΚΡΙΤΟΣ above, 13.42g (Ashton 213; BMC 123; SNG Lockett 2424). About extremely !ne and lightly toned; centrally struck on a broad #an using dies of !ne style £1,500-£1,800

Provenance: bt Harmer Rooke

1124

PAMPHYLIA, Aspendos, Stater, c 370-333, two naked athletes wrestling, FN between them, rev. slinger advancing right, triskeles in front, within dotted square, 10.62g (Tekin series 4; SNG BN 99, same obv. die). Very !ne, well-centred £200-£260

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1126

PAMPHYLIA, Side, Tetradrachm, c. 140-120, struck by the magistrate Kleuchares II, helmeted head of Athena right, hair in neat rows along neck, rev ΚΛΕ-ΥΧ, Nike advancing left, holding wreath, pomegranate to left, 16.07g (Meadows Gp II; SNG Paris 697). Very !ne £120-£150

1127

PAMPHYLIA, Side, Tetradrachm, 1st century BC, struck by the magistrate Kleuchares, helmeted head of Athena right, hair in neat rows along neck, rev ΚΛΕ-ΥΧ, Nike advancing left, holding wreath, pomegranate to left, 16.07g (Meadows Gp IV; SNG Paris 695). Sometime cleaned, otherwise good very !ne, scarce £200-£260

1128

KINGS OF CAPPADOCIA, Ariarathes VII (c 107-100), Tetradrachm, in the name of Antiochos VII, diademed head right within &lleted border, rev. Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding Nike crowning legend, DI and AY monograms in outer left &eld, AY monogram in inner left &eld, 15.85g (SC 2149.1; SMA 294). Light porosity, otherwise very !ne, well-centred £120-£150

1129

SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Demetrios I, Tetradrachm, Antioch on the Orontes, c 162-155, diademed bust right within laurel wreath, rev ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ, Tyche seated left on backless throne decorated with winged Tritoness, holding short sceptre and cornucopia, ANT monogram in left &eld, 16.85g (SC 1640.1a; BMC 23). Nearly very !ne £150-£180

SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Alexander I Balas, Drachm, Antioch on the Orontes, 150-146, diademed bust right, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, testing arrow, 4.09g (SC 1785.8). Hairline striking split at 9 o’clock, sometime lightly cleaned, otherwise very !ne, well-centred £100-£120

1130

SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Demetrios II Nikator, Tetradrachm, Seleukia on the Tigris, c 145-141, diademed bust right within &llet border, rev. Tyche seated left on backless throne decorated with winged Tritoness, holding short sceptre and cornucopia, monogram in exergue, 16.12g (SC 1984.1; BMC 18). Good !ne, scarce £90-£120

1131

SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Antiochos VII, Tetradrachm, Antioch on the Orontes, 138-129, diademed bust right, rev. Athena standing left, holding Nike in outstretched right hand, resting left hand on ægis, two monograms in left &eld, all within laurel-wreath, 16.64g (Lorber, NC 2016, A100; SC 2061.1n; Sear 7091). Very !ne, attractively toned £200-£260

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1125
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1132

SELEUKIDKINGSOFSYRIA, AntiochosVII,Tetradrachm,Tyre,yr178[135-134],diademedanddrapedbustright, rev. eagle standingleftonprow,palmovershoulder,clubandmonogramstoleft,datetoright,13.97g(SC2109.6a;Sear7094). Some hornsilver on reverse, otherwise very !ne £90-£120

1133

SELEUKIDKINGSOFSYRIA, DemetriosII (Secondreign),Tetradrachm,Tyre,yr184[129-8BC],laureateanddrapedbust right, rev. eaglewithpalmovershoulder,standingleftonshipprow,clubtoleft,datetoright,13.62g(SC2195.2b). Somesurface corrosion, otherwise very !ne £60-£80

1134

SELEUKIDKINGSOFSYRIA, AntiochosVIII (thirdreign),Tetradrachm,AntiochontheOrontes,diademedbustrightwithin !lletedborder, rev. Zeusseatedleft,holdingsceptreandNikewithwreath, Π belowthrone,16.11g(SC2309.2f;SMA407). Good very !ne, reverse well-detailed, some iridescent toning £200-£260

Provenance: Coin Galleries Mail Bid Sale, 18 July 2007, lot 29

1135

SELEUKIDKINGSOFSYRIA, AntiochosX (c.94-88),Tetradrachm,AntiochontheOrontes,diademedbustrightin !lleted border, rev. ZeusseatedleftholdingVictoryandsceptre,monogramsinouterleft !eld,triangleunderthrone,allwithinwreath, 14.56g (SC 2429.1c; Sear 7188). About very !ne £60-£80

1136

SELEUKIDKINGSOFSYRIA, PhilipIPhiladelphos,Tetradrachm,AntiochontheOrontes, c.88-75,diademedbustright, rev. Zeus seatedleftonthrone,holdingVictorywhocrownshim,monogramunderthrone,15.59g(SC2464;BMC4). Very !ne,toned £80-£100

1137

PHOENICIA, Byblos, ‘Ozba’al (c. 400-365),ShekelorStater,threearmedhoplitesridinggalleyleft,prowterminatinginlion head,hippocampandmurexshellbelow,king’snamein !eld, rev. lionpreyingonbullleft,Punicinscriptionabove[Ozbaal,kingof Gebal], 13.26g (E&E Group IV.2; SNG Lockett 3216). Some obverse die wear, otherwise very !ne, the reverse better and well-centred £300-£360

Provenance: H.D. Rauch Auction 73 (Vienna), 17 May 2004, lot 349

PHOENICIA, Byblos, Enylos (c. 350-316),Sixteenth-Shekel,twohoplitesingalleyleft,hippocampbelow, rev. lionpreyingon stag left, 0.77g (E&E Group IV.4; BMC 8-9; Sear 6010). Good very !ne, well-centred £80-£100 1138

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1139

PHOENICIA, Byblos, Enylos, Sixteenth-Shekel, two hoplites in galley left, hippocamp below, rev lion preying on stag left, 0.71g (E&E Group IV.4; BMC 8-9; Sear 6010). Very !ne £50-£60

1140

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy I (as Satrap of Egypt), Tetradrachm, 311/10, head of the dei!ed Alexander right, diademed and wearing elephant headdress, rev. ΑΛΕΧΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Athena Alkidemos advancing right with spear and shield, in !eld eagle on thunderbolt and EY, 17.04g (CPE 47; Svoronos 42; SNG Copenhagen 15). Light graffiti on reverse and a small delamination by Athena’s feet, otherwise good very !ne with a superb portrait of Alexander, attractively toned; the issue rare £700-£900

Provenance: Glendining Auction, 9 June 1982, lot 313; SNC October 1982 (7220)

1141

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy II, Æ Chalkon, Series 3, c 260-246, head of Zeus-Ammon right wearing tænia, rev. ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ

ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, 4.42g (CPE B208; Svoronos 418). A few light scratches, otherwise very !ne, brown patina £60-£80

1142

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy III (246-222), Tetrobol, series 4, horned head of Zeus-Ammon right, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, head reverted, 45.20g (CPE B371; Svoronos 974). Brown patina with areas of red, very !ne £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1143

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy IV (222-204), Drachm, series 5E, horned head of Zeus-Ammon right, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopia in left !eld, 70.41g (CPE B497; Svoronos 992). Very !ne, tan patina £100-£120

1144

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy IV, Drachm, series 5E, horned head of Zeus-Ammon right, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopia in left !eld, 76.08g (CPE B502; Svoronos 992). Some double-striking on reverse, otherwise better than very !ne, tan patina £90-£120

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1145

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy VIII (170-116), Æ Drachm, Series 7C, head of Zeus-Ammon right wearing tænia, rev. ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, two eagles standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopia in !eld, 20.21g (Svoronos 1424; SNG Copenhagen 308-10). Very !ne, dark patina £60-£80

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1146

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy VIII, Tetradrachm, Salamis?, yr 50 [121-120], diademed bust of Ptolemy Soter right, wearing ægis as chlamys, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, 13.46g (Svoronos 1564; SNG Copenhagen –). Very !ne, surface deposits and scratches £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1147

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy IX Soter II, Tetradrachm, Alexandria, yr 6 [112-111], diademed bust of Ptolemy I right wearing ægis as chlamys, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, 13.00g (Svoronos 1667; Mørkholm p.20). Some peripheral roughness, otherwise very !ne, reverse a little better £90-£120

1148

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy IX and Kleopatra III, Tetradrachm, Alexandria, yr 9 [109-108], diademed bust of Ptolemy Soter right, wearing ægis as chlamys, rev. eagle standing left, 13.93g (Svoronos 1670; SNG Copenhagen 353-5). Very !ne £60-£80

1149

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy IX and Kleopatra III, Tetradrachm, yr 10 [108-107], diademed bust of Ptolemy Soter right, wearing ægis as chlamys, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, 13.93g (Svoronos 1671; SNG Copenhagen 356). Small metal "aw on king’s hair, otherwise very !ne and attractively toned £120-£150

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1150

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy XII, Tetradrachm, yr 17 [65-64], diademed bust of Ptolemy Soter right, wearing ægis as chlamys, rev. eagle standing left, 12.50g (Svoronos 1864; SNG Copenhagen 388). About very !ne £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1151 Struck in Year 26, the year of Ptolemy’s restoration

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy XII, Tetradrachm, Alexandria, yr 26 [56-55], diademed bust of Ptolemy Soter right, wearing ægis as chlamys, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, LKS above headdress of Isis in left !eld, 10.18g (Svoronos –; Mørkholm –; DCA –; BMC –). Some light surface crazing, otherwise better than very !ne and lightly toned; the date unrecorded in the standard references, and of historical importance £500-£700

1152

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Kleopatra VII, Tetradrachm, yr 11 [42-41], diademed bust of Ptolemy Soter right, wearing ægis as chlamys, rev. eagle standing left, IA above Isis head-dress in left !eld, 12.48g (Mørkholm, Alexandria, p.22; Svoronos 1825; SNG Copenhagen 405). About very !ne, some roughness £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1153

1154

ACHÆMENID KINGS OF PERSIA, Darios I to Xerxes II, Siglos, c 485-420, king kneeling right, holding spear and bow, rev. incuse punch with line pattern inside, 5.48g (Carradice type IIIB; BMC 17). Very !ne £60-£80

ACHÆMENID KINGS OF PERSIA, Darios I to Xerxes II, Siglos, c 485-420, king kneeling right, holding spear and bow, rev incuse punch with line pattern inside, 5.06g (Carradice type IIIB; BMC 17). Good !ne £60-£80

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1155

1156

Greek Coins from Various Properties

ACHÆMENID KINGS OF PERSIA, Artaxerxes II-Darius III (375-336), Siglos, Sardes, king kneeling right, three pellets on chest, rev. incuse punch, 5.38g (Carradice type IVC; BMC Arabia 172). Very !ne, banker’s marks £40-£50

Oriental Greek Coinage

SASANIAN, Shapur I (241-272), Drachm, 4.06g/3h (Göbl I/1); Yazdgerd I (399-420), Drachm, 4.22g/3h (Göbl I/1) [2]. Very !ne, second with some surface deposit £80-£100

1157

SASANIAN, Kavad I (second reign, 499-531), Drachm, AY (Susa), yr 35, 4.14g/4h (Göbl III/2; NMI 394). About extremely !ne, toned £80-£100

Provenance: Mark and Lottie Salton Collection

1158

SASANIAN, Khusraw I (531-579), Drachm, ARM (Armenia), yr 19?, 4.14g/3h (Göbl II/2; NMI –). Good very !ne and toned, rare £100-£120

Provenance: Mark and Lottie Salton Collection

1159

SASANIAN, Khusraw I, Drachm, ART (Ardashir Khurra), yr 15, 4.10g/2h (Göbl II/2; NMI –). About extremely !ne, toned £80-£100

Provenance: Mark and Lottie Salton Collection

1160

SASANIAN, Khusraw I, Drachm, ART (Ardashir Khurra), yr 20?, 4.13g/2h (Göbl II/2; NMI –). About extremely !ne, toned £80-£100

Provenance: Mark and Lottie Salton Collection

1161

SASANIAN, Khusraw I, Drachm, AY (Susa), yr 19, 4.08g/4h (Göbl II/2; NMI 637?). About extremely !ne, toned £80-£100

Provenance: Mark and Lottie Salton Collection

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1162

SASANIAN, Khusraw I, Drachm, DR (unidenti!ed mint), yr 21, 4.15g/3h (Göbl II/2; NMI –). Extremely !ne and toned, rare £100-£120

Provenance: Mark and Lottie Salton Collection

1163

SASANIAN, Khusraw I, Drachm, GD (Jayy), yr 22, 4.15g/3h (Göbl II/2; NMI 717-9). Extremely !ne, toned £100-£120

Provenance: Mark and Lottie Salton Collection

1164

SASANIAN, Khusraw I, Drachm, RD (Rayy), yr 19, 4.12g/3h (Göbl II/2; NMI –). About extremely !ne, toned £80-£100

Provenance: Mark and Lottie Salton Collection

1165

SASANIAN, Khusraw I, Drachm, ST (Istakhr), yr 23, 4.13g/2h (Göbl II/2; NMI –). About extremely !ne, toned £80-£100

Provenance: Mark and Lottie Salton Collection

1166

SASANIAN, Khusraw I, Drachm, ST (Istakhr), yr 24, 4.11g/2h (Göbl II/2; NMI 855). Extremely !ne, toned £100-£120

Provenance: Mark and Lottie Salton Collection

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1167

SASANIAN, Khusraw I, Drachm, ST (Istakhr), yr 25, 4.12g/3h (Göbl II/2; NMI 857-8). Extremely !ne, toned £100-£120

Provenance: Mark and Lottie Salton Collection

1168

SASANIAN, Khusraw I, Drachm, WYHC (the Treasury mint), yr 23, 4.14g/2h (Göbl II/2; NMI 894-6). About extremely !ne, toned £80-£100

Provenance: Mark and Lottie Salton Collection

1169 x

SASANIAN, Khusraw II (591-628), Drachm, GW (Gurgan), yr 29, 4.15g/3h (Göbl II/3; NMI –). About extremely !ne, toned £60-£80

1170 x

TOKHARISTAN, Drachm, 6th-7th century, uncertain mint, imitating a type of the Sasanian ruler Kavad I, 4.10g/3h (Göbl 263). Good very !ne, rare £100-£120

Provenance: CNG eAuction 491, 5 May 2021, lot 185

1171

1172

Greek Multiple Lots

KINGS OF MACEDON, Philip II, Æ Units (2), head of Apollo right, rev. youth on horseback right, 6.28g, 6.25g [2]. Fine to very !ne £40-£50

LUCANIA, Thurium, Triobol, 443-400, head of Athena right, rev bull charging right, 1.00g (HN Italy 1777); EUBOIA, Histiæa, Tetrobol, head of nymph right, nymph seated left on ship, wing on hull, 2.11g (BCD 402; McClean 5729-30). Very !ne, toned £40-£50

Provenance: !rst bt Seaby 1961

1173

SICILY, Syracuse, Dionysios I, Æ Litra, helmeted head of Athena left, rev. Hippocamp left, 7.50g (BMC 290); CARIA, Kos, Æ 10, veiled bust of goddess right, rev. crab, 1.44g (BMC 27) [2]. Very !ne, second centrally-struck and well provenanced £80-£100

Provenance: second R.C. Lockett Collection, Part XII, Glendining Auction, 21-23 February 1961, lot 2896 (part)

1174

SICILY, Syracuse, Dekadrachm, c 405-367, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 40.30g (cf Head pl. 17, 66). Very !ne, crack on edge £150-£200

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1175

ZEUGETANIA, Carthage, Æ Unit, 400-350, wreathed head of Tanit left, rev. horse right, palm tree behind, 2.25g (SNG Copenhagen 114); SKYTHIA, Olbia, Æ Unit, 330-300, head of Pan left, rev axe and bowcase, 9.71g (SNG BM 469); KINGS OF MACEDON, Philip V, Æ 21, bearded head of Herakles right, rev. harpa in oak wreath, 7.99g (McClean 3640ff); PHOENICIA, Marathos, Æ 19, 2nd century BC, bust of Ptolemy VI right, caduceus over shoulder, rev. Marathus standing left, holding aphlaston, 9.13g (BMC 19ff); together with other bronze coins (2) [6]. Fine to very "ne, one smoothed £80-£100

1176

ZEUGITANA, Carthage, Æ Dishekel, Sardinia, 264-41, head of Tanit left, rev. horse head right, 3.99g (SNG Copenhagen 193-4); Æ Unit, Sardinia, c 216-15, head of Tanit left, rev bull right, star above, 7.07g (SNG Copenhagen 387-8); KINGS OF NUMIDIA, Massinissa or Micipsa, Æ Unit, 2nd century BC, bearded head left, rev. horse right, 14.69g (SNG Copenhagen 505) [3]. Last harshly cleaned, otherwise "ne to very "ne £60-£80

1177

MACEDONIA, Amphipolis, Æ Unit, 187-168, draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder, rev. bull leaping right, 5.87g (SNG Copenhagen 72-3; BMC 35); KINGS OF MACEDON, Philip II to Antipater, Æ Unit, uncertain mint, diademed head of Apollo right, rev. youth on horseback right, 5.78g (SNG ANS 926) [2]. Very "ne £60-£80

1178

KINGS OF MACEDON, Kassander (as regent, 317-305), Æ Unit, Pella or Amphipolis, head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin, rev. lion reclining right, 3.60g (cf. McClean 3567); Philip V (221-179), Æ Unit, head of Perseus right, rev. eagle left on thunderbolt, 7.94g (McClean 3642) [2]. Very "ne, second with some breaks in patina £80-£100

1179

THRACE, Abdera, Drachm, c. 336-11, uncertain magistrate, griffin seated left on exergue line, rev. laureate head of Apollo within wire-line square, 2.38g (cf. McClean 4038ff); LYCIA, Lycian League, Hemidrachm, late 1st century BC, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. lyre "anked by bow and arrow, all within incuse square, 1.64g (RPC I 3312) [2]. About very "ne £80-£100

1180

ACHAIA, Achaian League, Elis, Triobol, 86-50, laureate head of Zeus left, rev. league monogram and thunderbolt within wreath, 2.01g (BCD –; McClean –); KINGS OF CAPPADOCIA, Ariobarzanes I (95-63), Drachm, diademed head right, rev. Athena standing left, holding Victory, 4.11g (Sear 7302); together with bronze coins (5) [7]. Fine to very "ne, "rst rare £80-£100

1181

CIMMERIAN BOSPOROS, Pantikapaion, Æ Unit, 330-300, bearded head of Pan right, rev. bull’s head right, 6.64g (McDonald 69; McClean 4453); Æ Unit, 300-250, head of youthful Pan left, rev. bow and arrow, 5.71g (McClean 4458ff); PONTOS, Amisos, Æ Unit, 100-95, helmeted head of Perseus right, rev. Pegasus right, 14.69g (McClean 7372) [3]. Fine to very "ne £60-£80

1182

BITHYNIA, Kalchedon, Hemidrachm, 400-330, forepart of bull left, rev. three corn ears, 1.93g (SNG BM 110; McCLean 7454); MYSIA, Parion, Hemidrachm, c 350-300, bull left, head reverted, corn ear below, rev. Gorgoneion facing, 2.37g (McClean 7652); DYNASTS OF LYCIA, Trbbenimi, Third-Stater, c 390-375, facing lion scalp, rev. triskeles, 3.27g (SNG von Aulock 4215) [3]. Fine to very "ne £80-£100

1183

KARIA, Tabae, Æ Unit, 1st century BC, laureate head of Zeus right, rev. Pilei of the Dioskouroi, 4.77g (BMC 4); together with other Greek coins in base metal (2) [3]. Fine, "rst rare £30-£40

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection; #rst reportedly from the R.C. Lockett and Lord Grantley Collections

1184

CYPRUS, Amathos, Rhoikos (c 350), Twenty-Fourth Stater (Obol), head of lion right, rev forepart of lion right, head facing, 0.53g (Amandry, Amathonte 133B.a; Traité II, 1276, pl. 133, #g. 17); together with an Alexander the Great Æ12 of Kition [2]. First good very "ne and very rare, second about very "ne £80-£100

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1185

1186

SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Antiochos III-IV, Drachms (3); together with a Drachm of Cappadocia [4]. One pierced and plugged, otherwise about very "ne £50-£70

SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Antiochos I, Æ Half-Unit, facing bust of Athena, rev. Nike standing left, horned-helmet countermark in reverse #eld, 2.30g (SC 315ff); Antiochos IX, Æ Unit, uncertain mint in Phoenicia, bust of Eros right, rev. Nike advancing left, 6.72g (SC 2388); together with other Seleukid bronzes (3) [5]. Fair to very "ne £50-£70

1187

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy III, Series 4, Obol, head of the dei#ed Alexander right wearing elephant skin, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopia over shoulder, 8.91g (Lorber CPE B369; Svoronos 976); Series 5, Dichalkon, laureate head of Zeus-Ammon right, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopia in left #eld, 2.58g (Lorber CPE B401; Svoronos 970) [2]. About very "ne, some roughness £60-£80

1188

PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy III (246-222), Tetrobol, series 4, horned head of Zeus-Ammon right, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, head reverted, 43.24g (CPE B371; Svoronos 974); together with other Ptolemaic bronzes (4) and a Roman Provincial Hemidrachm of Alexandria [5]. Fair to very "ne, several with surface encrustations £80-£100

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1189

1190

1191 x

1192 x

1193 x

1194 x

1195 x

1196

1197 x

1198

Greek Coins from Various Properties

ACHÆMENID KINGS OF PERSIA, Darios I to Xerxes II, Sigloi (6), c 485-420, king kneeling right, holding spear and bow, rev incuse punch with line pattern inside, 5.40g, 5.44g, 5.45g, 5.48g, 5.50g, 5.51g (Carradice type IIIB; BMC 17) [6]. Fine and better; several with banker’s marks £70-£90

ACHÆMENID KINGS OF PERSIA, Darios I to Xerxes II, Sigloi (5), c 485-420, king kneeling right, holding spear and bow, rev incuse punch with line pattern inside, 5.48g, 5.48g, 5.50g, 5.50g, 5.57g (Carradice type IIIB; BMC 17) [5]. Fine and better; all with banker’s marks £70-£90

KINGS OF PARTHIA, Phriapatios (185-170 BC), Chalkous, Hekatompylos, 2.48g/12h (Sellwood 8.2; Sunrise 249); Mithradates II (121-91 BC), Drachm, Ekbatana, 3.65g/12h (Sellwood 27.2; Sunrise 294); Drachm, Ekbatana, 3.62g/12h (Sellwood 28.3; Sunrise 298-9); Dichalkon, Ekbatana, 2.19g/12h (Sellwood 28.17; Sunrise –) [4]. Fine to very !ne, second pierced £100-£150

KINGS OF PARTHIA, Sinatrukes (c. 93-69 BC), Drachm, Rhagai, 4.16g/12h (Sellwood 33.4; Sunrise 302); Orodes II (57-38 BC), Drachm, Mithradatkart, 4.02g/1h (Sellwood 47.9; Sunrise 373); Drachm, Ekbatana, 3.86g/12h (Sellwood 48.8; Sunrise –); Pakoros I (c. 78-120 AD), Drachm, Ekbatana, 3.37g/12h (Sellwood 73.11; Sunrise 431) [4]. Very !ne or better, last scraped in obverse !eld £150-£200

ELYMAIS, uncertain ruler, Æ Tetradrachm, 15.03g/5h (Sunrise 485 var.); INDO-GREEK, Apollodotos II (c. 80-65 BC), Æ Obol, Jammu, 17.45g/12h (MIG 432e); INDO-SCYTHIAN, Azes (c. 58-12 BC), Hexachalkon, Taxila Sirsukh, 13.40g/1h (MIG 850j); INDO-PARTHIAN, Pakores (1st century AD), Æ Tetradrachm, 8.27g/11h (MIG 1103a) [4]. Fine to very !ne £100-£150

SASANIAN, Peroz (459-484), Drachm, ST (Istakhr), 4.15g/3h (Göbl III/1); Kavad I (second reign, 499-531), Drachm, DA (Darabjird), yr 13, 4.00g/3h (Göbl II/1); Hormazd IV (579-590), Drachm, YZ (Yazd), yr 5, 4.09g/3h (Göbl I/1); ARAB-SASANIAN, ‘Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad, Pashiz, ART (Ardashir Khurra), date uncertain, 0.42g/3h (Gyselen 1; A A13; ICV 12) [4]. Last cracked and perforated otherwise about very !ne, rare, others very !ne or better

SASANIAN, Drachms (10), various mints [10]. Varied state

£100-£150

£100-£150

SASANIAN, Drachms (4); together with Indian coins in silver (2), base metal (2) [8]. Varied state £60-£80

KUSHAN, Kujula Kadphises (c. 50-90), Obol, 0.46g/12h (Mitchiner ACW 2840-3); together with a bronze unit of Vasu Deva I and an Indo-Scythian billon tetradrachm [3]. Fine to very !ne, !rst has been gilt at some time £80-£100

Miscellaneous Greek bronze coins (6) [6]. Varied state, with collectors’ tickets £30-£40

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Roman Coins from Various Properties

Roman Republican Coinage

Anonymous,ÆLitra, c. 240BC,helmetedheadofMarsright, rev. bridledheadofhorseright,sicklebehind, ROMA inexergue, 3.65g (Craw. 25/3; HN Italy 299; RCV 596). Very !ne, dark green patina £90-£120

1200

Anonymous,DidrachmorQuadrigatus,Rome, c.225-212,laureateJaniformheadwithinbeadedcircle, rev. JupiterandVictoryin quadrigaright, ROMA incuseontabletbelow,6.45g(Craw.28/3;RSC23;RCV32). Somepittingonobverse,aboutvery !ne,reverse better £200-£300

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1201

Anonymous,DidrachmorQuadrigatus,Rome, c.225-212,laureateJaniformheadwithinbeadedcircle, rev. JupiterandVictoryin quadriga right, ROMA incuse on tablet below, 6.74g (Craw. 28/3; RSC 23; RCV 32). On a small thick "an, very !ne or better £300-£400

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1202

Anonymous,Victoriatus,uncertainmintinSicily,211-208,laureateheadofJupiterright, rev.Victorystandingright,placingwreath on trophy, ROMA in exergue, 2.27g (Craw. 53/1). Edge nick at 9 o’clock, very !ne £70-£90

1203

Ti.Veturius,Denarius,137,helmetedanddrapedbustofMarsright, rev. kneeling !gureholdingpig, "ankedbytwostanding !gures, 3.95g (Craw. 234/1; BMC Italy 550-4; RSC Veturia 1). Better than very !ne, characterful portrait, lightly toned £90-£120

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1204

C. Servilius M.f., Denarius, c 136, helmeted head of Roma right, X and wreath behind, ROMA below, rev Dioscuri, each holding spear, on horseback rearing in opposite directions, heads facing one another, C SERVEILI M F in exergue, 3.88g (Craw. 239/1; RSC Servilia 1). Very !ne £80-£100

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1205

C. Augurinus, Denarius, c 135, helmeted head of Roma right, ROMA behind, x below chin, rev C AVG above Ionic column surmounted by statue; at base, two stalks of grain; on left, L. Minucius Augurinus standing right, holding patera, foot on modius; on right, M. Minucius Faesus standing left, holding lituus, 3.59g (Craw. 242/1; BMCRR 952-4; RSC Minucia 3). Some surface marks, otherwise good very !ne, toned £90-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1206

C. Malleolus, serrate Denarius, c 118, head of Roma right, wearing winged helmet, rev. naked Gallic warrior in biga right, holding carnyx and casting spear, 3.17g (Craw. 282/3; BMCRR 1194; RSC Poblicia 1). Very !ne, toned and rare £50-£60

1207

T. Manlis Mancinus, Appius Claudius Pulcher and Q. Urbinius, Denarius, c. 111-110, helmeted head of Roma right, rev. Victory in triga right, T MAL AP CL Q VR in exergue, 3.74g (Craw. 299/1b; BMCRR 1293 RSC Mallia 2). Edge and surface marks, very !ne, reverse better £60-£80

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1208

Claudius Pulcher and Q. Urbinius, Denarius, 111-10, head of Roma right, wearing winged helmet, rev Victory driving triga right, 3.92g (Craw. 299/1b; BMCRR 1293; RSC Mallia 1). Good very !ne, lightly toned £60-£80

1209

Publius Laeca, Denarius, c 110-109, helmeted head of Roma right, LAECA behind, X below chin, rev. warrior standing left, placing hand above the head of a citizen; to right, lictor standing left, 3.99g (Craw. 301/1; BMCRR Italy 649-51; RSC Porcia 4). Nearly very !ne, scarce £80-£100

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

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P. Porcius Laeca, Denarius, 110-109, head of Roma right, rev. Provocatio scene, with soldier gesturing towards citizen, 3.90g (Craw. 301/1; BMCRR Italy 649-52; RSC Porcia 4). Very !ne £70-£90 1210

1211

Cornelius Scipio Asiagenus, serrate Denarius, c 106, laureate head of Jupiter left, K in !eld, rev. Jupiter driving quadriga right, holding sceptre, L SCIP ASIAG in exergue, 3.89g (Craw. 311/1b; BMCRR 1377; RSC Cornelia 24c). Very !ne, reverse better, toned £60-£80

1212

Q. Thermus M.f., Denarius, c 103, helmeted head of Mars left, rev two warriors in combat, fallen soldier below, 3.72g (Craw. 319/1; BMCRR Italy 653-6; RSC Minucia 19). Very !ne £60-£80

1213

L. Julius, Denarius, c 101, head of Roma right wearing winged helmet, corn-ear behind, rev Victory driving biga right, 4.05g (Craw. 323/1; RSC Julia 3). Small scratch in obverse !eld, otherwise good very !ne, some residual lustre £70-£90

1214

Pub. Lentulus Marceli f., Denarius, c. 100, bust of young Hercules right, seen from behind and wearing lion’s skin, shield and S and two dots behind, ROMA below, rev. Roma standing facing being crowned by Genius, S and two dots between, LENT MAR F in exergue, all within wreath border, 3.49g (Craw. 329/1a; BMCRR –; RSC Cornelia 25). About very !ne, scarce £70-£90

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1215

L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, Denarius, c. 90, laureate head of Apollo right, tanner’s knife behind, all within bead and reel border, rev horseman galloping left holding torch, star above, L PISO FRV N and axe below, 3.83g (Craw. 340/1; RSC Calpurnia 10a var.). Nearly very !ne, the variety scarce £80-£100

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1216

L. and C. Memmius L.f. Galeria, Denarius, c 87, laureate head of Saturn left, harpa behind, EX SC below truncation, three pellets below chin, rev. Venus in biga right, Victory above, L C MEMIES L F CAL in exergue, 3.94g (Craw. 349/1; RSC Memmia 8). Light scratch in front of face, otherwise nearly very !ne £60-£80

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1217

Gargilius, Ogulnius and Vergilius, Denarius, c 86, head of young Jupiter wearing oak-wreath right, thunderbolt below, rev. Jupiter in quadriga right, M above, GAR below horses, 3.54g (Craw. 350A/1a; BMCRR 2606ff; RSC Gargulia 1-2). A little edge damage, otherwise very !ne, rare £70-£90

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1218

Gargilius, Ogulnius and Vergilius, Denarius, c. 86, head of young Jupiter wearing oak-wreath right, thunderbolt below, rev. Jupiter in quadriga right, R above, GAR below horses, 3.95g (Craw. 350A/1a; RSC Gargulia 1-2). About very !ne, rare £70-£90

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

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Roman Coins from Various Properties

1219

Anonymous, Denarius, c 86, laureate head of Apollo right, rev Jupiter in quadriga right, 3.70g (Craw. 350A/2; RSC 226). Very !ne £100-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1220

Anonymous (struck under Gargilius, Ogulnius and Vergilius), Denarius, c 86, laureate head of Apollo right, thunderbolt below, rev. Jupiter driving quadriga right, 3.87g (Craw. 350A/2; BMCRR 2622-4; RSC 226). Good very !ne, lightly toned £90-£120

1221

Pub. Crepusius, Denarius, c 82, laureate head of Apollo right, sceptre behind, V to left, uncertain symbol below chin, rev horseman galloping right, hurling spear, CCCLVIII (?) above, P CREPVS[I] in exergue, 3.79g (Craw. 361/1c; RSC Crepusia 1). Better than very !ne £100-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1222

L. Censorinus, Denarius, c 82, laureate head of Apollo right, rev Marsyas standing left, hand raised, with wine-skin on shoulder, column surmounted by statuette behind, L CENSOR before, 3.71g (Craw. 363/1d; RSC Marcia 24). About extremely !ne £150-£180

1223

C. Annius T.f. T.n. and L. Fabius L.f. Hispaniensis, Denarius, 82-1, mint in northern Italy or Spain, draped and diademed bust of goddess right, rev. Victory driving quadriga right, L below horses, 3.89g (Craw. 366/3b; RSC Annia 5). Sometime cleaned with light surface porosity, otherwise about extremely !ne, scarce £150-£180

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1224

M. Caecilius Q.f. Q.n. Metellus, restored issue, Denarius, c 82-80, diademed head of Apollo right, ROMA downwards behind, X below chin, rev. Macedonian shield with elephant's head in central boss, M METELLVS Q F around, all surrounded by laurel wreath, 3.87g (Craw. 369/1; RSC Caecilia 30). Nearly very !ne £60-£80

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

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1225

C. Marius C.f. Capito, serrate Denarius, c 81, wreathed and draped bust of Ceres right, CAPIT LXXXXVI behind, uncertain symbol below chin, rev husbandman with yoke of oxen ploughing left, LXXXXVI above, C MARI C F S C in two lines in exergue, 3.83g (Craw. 378/1c; RSC Maria 9). Banker’s (?) mark on face, nearly very !ne £80-£100

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1226

L. Papius, serrate Denarius, c 79, head of Juno Sospita right wearing goatskin headdress, tongs behind, rev. griffin springing right, hammer below, L PAPI in exergue, 2.92g (Craw. 384/1 [symbols 205]; RSC Papia 1). About very !ne £80-£100

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1227

L. Papius, serrate Denarius, c 79, head of Juno Sospita right wearing goatskin headdress, symbol behind, rev. griffin springing right, jug below, L PAPI in exergue, 2.90g (Craw. 384/1 [symbols 81]; RSC Papia 1). Light porosity and cleaned bright, very !ne £90-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1228

C. Hosidius C.f. Geta, Denarius, c 68, diademed and draped bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder, rev. boar standing right, pierced by spear and attacked by dog, 3.97g (Craw. 407/2; RSC Hosidia 1). Scratches on reverse, otherwise very !ne, toned £60-£80

1229

C. Hosidius C.f. Geta, Denarius, c 68, diademed and draped bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder, GETA to right, III VIR to left, rev boar standing right, pierced by spear and attacked by dog, C HOSIDI C F in exergue, 3.78g (Craw. 407/2; BMCRR 3388ff; RSC Hosidia 1). Some surface porosity, very !ne, toned £70-£90

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1230

C. Piso L.f. Frugi, Denarius, c 67, diademed head of Apollo right, lituus with handle behind, rev rider, holding palm frond and reins, on horseback galloping right, strigil above, C PISO L F FRV in exergue, 3.89g (Craw. 408/1b [dies 126/152]; RSC Calpurnia 24). Better than very !ne with dark (arti!cial?) toning £90-£120

1231

C. Piso L.f. Frugi, Denarius, c 67, diademed head of Apollo right, snake behind, rev rider, holding reins, on horseback galloping right, C PISO L F FRVG A in two lines in exergue, 3.69g (Craw. 408; RSC Calpurnia 24ff). Very !ne £60-£80

1232

L. Roscius Fabatus, Denarius, c 64, head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat-skin headdress, amphora behind, L ROSC[I] below truncation, rev female standing right, feeding serpent, oil lamp to left, FABATI in exergue, 3.84g (Craw. 412/1 [symbols 3]; RSC Roscia 3). Off-centre, good very !ne £90-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

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Roman Coins from Various Properties

1233

L. Furius Cn. f. Brocchus, Denarius, c 63, head of Ceres right between wheat ear [and barley grain], III VIR in upper !elds, BROCC [HI] below truncation, rev curule chair between fasces, L FVRI CN F above, 3.50g (Craw. 414/1; BMCRR 3896-9; RSC Furia 23). The barley grain off "an or omitted on this die (?), very #ne but some obverse surface damage £60-£80

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1234

M. Aemilius Scaurus and Pub. Plautius Hypsaeus, Denarius, c 58, Nabatean king Aretas kneeling to right, holding reins and olive branch before camel standing right, [M SCAVR] AED CVR in two lines above, EX to left, S C to right, REX ARETAS in exergue, rev Jupiter driving quadriga left, scorpion below horses. P HYPSAE AED CVR above, CAPTV behind, [C] HYPSAE COS PREIVE in exergue, 3.96g (Craw. 422/1b; RSC Aemilia 8). Obverse slightly off-centre, good very #ne, toned £120-£150

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1235

M. Aemilius Scaurus and Pub. Plautius Hypsaeus, Denarius, c 58, Nabatean king Aretas kneeling to right, holding reins and olive branch before camel standing right, M SCAVR AED CVR in two lines above, [E]X to left, S C to right, REX ARETAS in exergue, rev Jupiter driving quadriga left, scorpion below horses, [P HYP]SAE [AED] CVR above, CAPTV behind, [C] HYPSAE COS PREIVE in exergue, 3.90g (Craw. 422/1b; RSC Aemilia 8). Very #ne £120-£150

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1236

P. Fonteius Capito, Denarius, c 55, helmeted and draped bust of Mars right, trophy over shoulder, P FONTEIVS P F CAPITO III VIR, rev horseman galloping right about to spear warrior attacking an unarmed captive, MN FONT TR MIL behind, 3.88g (Craw. 429/1; RSC Fonteia 17). On an irregular "an, good #ne £60-£80

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1237

P. Fonteius Capito, Denarius, c 55, diademed and veiled head of Concordia right, rev. façade of the Villa Publica, T DIDI IMP VIL PVB around 3.62g (Craw. 429/2a; BMCRR 3856-9; RSC Didia 1). Surface porosity, otherwise very #ne, rare £90-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1238

Q. Pompeius Rufus, Denarius, c. 54, head of Sulla right, rev. bare head of consul right, RVFVS COS behind, Q POM RVFI in front, 3.45g (Craw. 434/1; RSC Pompeia 4). Rough surfaces with peripheral corrosion, very #ne £70-£90

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1239

P. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus, Denarius, 50, bare head right, triskeles behind, rev. togate !gure carrying trophy into tetrastyle temple, 3.89g (Craw. 439/1; RSC Claudia 11). Sometime cleaned and with some roughness, very #ne, rare £200-£260

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

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Roman Coins from Various Properties

1240

AlbinusBrutif.,Denarius,48,headofPietasright,[P]IETAS behind, rev.twohandsclaspedoverwingedcaduceus, ALB[INVSBR]VTIF below,3.84g(Craw.450/2;BMCRR3964-5;RSC Postumia 10). Flatpatchabovehead(andcorrespondingonreverse),otherwisevery !ne, attractively toned £90-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1241

A.LiciniusNerva,Denarius,47,laureateheadofFidesright, rev. horsemangallopingright,draggingnudeCelticwarriorbyhair, 3.75g (Craw. 454/1; RSC Licinia 24). Small mark by chin and cleaned bright, otherwise very !ne with the reverse well-centred £120-£150

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1242

C.AntiusRestio,Denarius,Rome, c.47,bareheadright, rev. Herculeswalkingright,holdingtrophyandclub,lionskindraped over arm, 3.85g (Craw. 455/1a; RSC Antia 1). Struck from worn dies as usual, !ne, portrait a little better £70-£90

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1243

PetilliusCapitolinus,Denarius,43,beardedheadofJupiterright, CAPITOLINVS behind, rev.façadeofthetempleofJupiter Capitolinus, PETILLIVS below,3.41g(Craw.487/1;BMCRR4217-9;RSC Petillia 1). Markonface,someroughness,otherwisenearlyvery !ne £90-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

Roman Imperatorial Coinage

1244

JuliusCæsar,Dupondius,Rome,late46-early45,struckunderC.Clovius, CAESARDICTER,wingedanddrapedbustofVictoryright, rev. Minervaadvancingleft,holdingshieldandtrophyovershoulder,serpentbyfeet,15.03g(Craw.476/1a;BMCRR4125;RCV 1417). Good !ne, green-brown patina, rare £200-£260

1245

MarkAntony and KleopatraVII,Denarius,Alexandria,34BC,bareheadofMarkAntonyright,Armeniantiarabehind, rev. drapedanddiademedbustofKleopatraVIIright,neckterminatinginship’sprow,3.36g(Craw.543/1;BMCRR East 179;RSC1). Only fair, but with the portraits clear and distinguishable, very rare, especially so as an English !nd £300-£400

Provenance: from the collection of a Yorkshire detectorist

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Roman Coins from Various Properties

1247

MarkAntony and LuciusAntony,Denarius,Ephesus,41BC,bareheadright, JUB behind, rev. L ANTONIVSCOS,bareheadright, 3.43g (Craw. 517/5c; BMCRR East 108; RSC 2b). Fine, some surface deposits, rare £120-£150

JuliusCæsar,Denarius,travellingmilitarymintinNorthAfrica,47-6,diademedheadofVenusright, rev CAESAR,Æneasadvancing left,carryingpalladiuminrighthandandAnchisesonleftshoulder,3.75(Craw.458/1;BMCRREast31-5;RSC12). Smallscratchin reverse !eld, otherwise very !ne and well-centred for type £300-£400

JuliusCæsar,Denarius,travellingmilitarymintinNorthAfrica,47-6,diademedheadofVenusright, rev. CAESAR,Æneasadvancing left,carryingpalladiuminrighthandandAnchisesonleftshoulder,3.67g(Craw.458/1;BMCRREast31-5;RSC12). Banker’smark on cheek and roughness at 12 o’clock on reverse, otherwise good very !ne, lightly toned £240-£300

JuliusCæsar,Denarius,February-March44(lifetimeissue),Rome,struckunderC.CossutiusMaridianus, DICTPERPETVOCAESAR, wreathedandveiledheadofCæsarright, rev. C MARIDIANVS,Venusstandingleft,holdingVictoriolaandleaningonshieldsetupon globe,3.93g(Craw.480/16;BMCRR4185;RSC41). Someweaknessonreverseandareasoflightporosity,otherwisevery !ne, beautifully toned across obverse £700-£900

Roman Imperial Coinage

Augustus,Denarius,ColoniaPatricia?,17-16BC,bareheadleft, rev. Capricornright,cornucopiaonback,rudderandglobeby hooves, AVGVSTVS below, 3.43g (RIC 130; RSC 22). Fair, scarce £80-£100

Augustus,Denarius,Lugdunum,15-13BC, AVGVSTVSDIVIF,bareheadright, rev. bullbuttingright, IMPX inexergue,3.70g(RIC167a; RSC 137). Very !ne, good metal £200-£260

Provenance: A collection of Roman Denarii, the property of a Suffolk landowner

Roman Coins from Various Properties
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1248
1249
1250
1251
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1252

Augustus,Aureus,Lugdunum,8BC, AVGVSTVSDIVIF,laureatebustright, rev. CCAESAVGVSF,CaiusCæsargallopingright,holdinga swordinrighthandandshieldinleft,behind,aquilabetweentwostandards,7.91g/9h(RIC198;BMC498-9;Calicó174a). Very !ne and well-centred on a "an of attractive yellowish gold, very rare £5,000-£7,000

1253

Augustus,Aureus,Lugdunum,2BC-4AD, CAESARAVGVSTVSDIVIFPATERPATRIAE,laureateheadright, rev. CLCAESARESAVGVSTIFCOSDESIG PRINCIVVENT,CaiusandLuciusCæsarsstandingfacing,shieldsbetweenthem,simpulumandlituusabove,7.79g/12h(RIC206;BMC 513; Calicó 176). About very !ne, reverse a little better £3,000-£4,000

1254

Augustus,Denarius,Lugdunum, c.2BC-4AD,laureatebustright, rev.GaiusandLuciusstandingfacing,shieldsandspears between them, simpulum and lituus in !eld above, 3.63g (RIC 207; RSC 43). Very !ne £150-£180

1255

Augustus,Denarius,Lugdunum, c. 2BC-4AD,laureatebustright, rev.GaiusandLuciusstandingfacing,shieldsandspears between them, simpulum and lituus in !eld above, 3.58g (RIC 207; RSC 43). About very !ne £70-£90

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1256

Augustus,As,7BC,bareheadright, rev. MMAECILIVSTVLLVSIIIVIRAAAFF aroundlargeSC,10.53g(RIC435;BMCRE220;RCV1684). Very !ne, green patina £90-£120

1257

Agrippa,As,restitutionissueunderGaius(Caligula),Rome, c. 37-41,bustleft,wearingrostralcrown, rev. Neptunestandingleft, wearingdraperyoverarms,holdingdolphinandtrident,largeSCin !eld,12.73g(RIC Gaius 58;BMC Tiberius 161;RCV1812). Some surface pitting, otherwise very !ne £40-£60

1258

Agrippa,As,restitutionissueunderGaius(Caligula),Rome,c.37-41,bustleft,wearingrostralcrown, rev.Neptunestandingleft, wearingdraperyoverarms,holdingdolphinandtrident,largeSCin !eld,11.60g(RIC Gaius 58;BMC Tiberius 161;RCV1812). Some smoothing, very !ne, dark patina £100-£120

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1259

Tiberius, Aureus, Lugdunum, 14-16, TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laureate head of Tiberius right, rev. DIVOS AVGVST DVI F, laureate head of Augustus right, star above, 7.73g/6h (RIC 24; BMC 29; Calicó 111). A few light surface marks, otherwise very !ne and very rare £4,000-£5,000

1260

Tiberius, Aureus, Lugdunum, after 16 AD, laureate bust right, rev. Livia seated right, holding olive-branch and long vertical sceptre, ornate legs to chair, 7.68g (RIC 27; BMC 39-41; Calicó 305a). Removed from a mount, very !ne £1,500-£1,800

1261

Tiberius, Aureus, Lugdunum, after 16 AD, laureate bust right, rev. PONTIF MAXIM, Livia seated right, holding olive-branch and long vertical sceptre, ornate legs to chair, 7.67g (RIC 27; BMC 39-41; Calicó 305a). Good !ne with dirt in the detail, and surface marks on the reverse £1,000-£1,200

1262

Tiberius, Denarius, Lugdunum, after 16 AD, laureate head right, rev. PONTIF MAXIM, Livia seated right on ornate stool, holding sceptre and olive branch, 3.84g (RIC 28; RSC 16b; RCV 1763). About extremely !ne, well-centred and attractively toned £400-£500

1263

Tiberius, Aureus, Lugdunum, after 16 AD, TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laureate bust right, rev. PONTIF MAXIM, Livia seated right, holding olive-branch and long vertical sceptre, plain legs to chair, 7.61g/9h (RIC 29; BMC 46; Calicó 305d). Very !ne, well-centred £3,000-£4,000

Tiberius, Denarius, Lugdunum, after 16 AD, laureate bust right, rev Livia seated right on ornate stool, holding sceptre and olive branch, 3.28g (RIC 30; RSC 16a; RCV 1763). Good very !ne, strong portrait £120-£150 1264

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1265

Tiberius, Denarius, Lugdunum, after 16 AD, laureate bust right, rev Livia seated right on ornate stool, holding sceptre and olive branch, 2.80g (RIC 30; RSC 16a; RCV 1763). About very !ne £60-£80

1266

Nero Claudius Drusus (38-9 BC), Aureus, posthumous issue struck inder Claudius, Lugdunum, c. 41-2, NERO CLAVDIVS DRVSVS GERMANICVS IMP, laureate head left, rev. triumphal arch surmounted by equestrian statue of Drusus left between two trophies, DE GERMANIS across architrave, 7.70g (RIC 71; BMCRE –; Calicó 316). Scattering of light marks, otherwise very !ne, very rare, particularly so with a secure British !nd-spot £4,000-£5,000

Provenance: found along the Pye Road outside of Diss (South Norfolk) in January 2023 (FASAM-EE7A78)

1267

Agrippina Senior (d. 33), Sestertius, restitution issue under Claudius, draped bust of Agrippina right, rev TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR P IMP P P, large S C, 27.71g (RIC Claudius 102; RCV 1906). About !ne £90-£120

1268

Caligula (Gaius), Denarius, Lugdunum, 37, C CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR POT, bare head of Caligula right, rev DIVVS AVG PATER P[ATRIAE], radiate head of Augustus right, 3.77g (RIC 10; BMCRE 10; RSC 3). Good very !ne with superb portraits, lightly toned across obverse £2,000-£2,600

1269

Caligula (Gaius), As, Rome, 37-8, bust left, rev. Vesta seated left, holding patera and sceptre, large S C in !elds, 10.44g (RIC 38; BMC 45). Some smoothing, good very !ne, dark green patina £300-£400

1270

Antonia, Dupondius, 41-54, rev. Claudius standing left, 13.77g (RIC Claudius 92; BMC 166; RCV 1902). About !ne £60-£80

1271

Claudius, Aureus, Lugdunum, 41-2, TI CLAVD CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR P, head right wearing oak wreath, rev. CONSTANTIAE AVGVSTI, Concordia seated left on curule chair, raising hand towards face, 7.73g (RIC 13; BMC 11; Calicó 338). Scuff on neck, and a few other marks associated with being a !eld !nd, otherwise extremely !ne, the reverse well-centred and sharply struck up, traces of residual lustre £5,000-£6,000

Provenance: found near Colchester (Essex) in c. 2000 (PAS FASAM-91B6B9)

1272

Claudius, As, Rome, c 50-4, bust left, rev. LIBERTAS AVGVSTA, Libertas standing facing, holding pileus, large S C in !elds, 11.60g (RIC 113; BMC 202; RCV 1860). Some smoothing, good very !ne, red-green patina £120-£150

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1273

Germanicus, As, restitution issue under Claudius, Rome, 42, bust right, rev. TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR P IMP PP, large S C, 9.70g (RIC Claudius 106; BMC 215). Some smoothing behind head, otherwise very !ne, strong portrait £300-£400

1274

Nero, Aureus, Rome, c. 64-65, NERO CAESAR, laureate head right, rev. AVGVSTVS GERMANICVS, Nero, radiate and togate, standing facing, holding branch and Victory on globe, 6.84g (RIC 47; BMC 56; Calicó 402). Removed from a mount, otherwise good !ne and rare £800-£1,000

1275

1276

1277

Nero, Denarius, 64-5, laureate bust right, rev. Concordia seated left, holding patera and cornucopia, 3.13g (RIC 49; RSC 67). Some cleaning scratches, otherwise good !ne and toned, the type very rare £80-£100

Nero, Semis, Lugdunum, 65, bare head left, rev. table with urn on left and wreath on right, 5.26g (RIC 487; BMC 392). Very !ne, rough green patina £60-£80

Nero, Denarius, c. 65-6, laureate bust right, rev. temple of Vesta, 2.98g (RIC 62; RSC 335). Fine, scarce £60-£80

1278

Nero, Dupondius, Lugdunum, c 66-7, laureate bust left, rev. Securitas seated right, resting head on hand, altar to right, 13.03g (RIC 597; BMC 347; RCV 1968). Some roughness, otherwise good very !ne, excellent portrait £150-£200

1279

Nero, Aureus, 67-8, IMP NERO CAESAR [AVGVSTV]S, laureate head right, rev. Salus seated left on throne holding patera, SALVS in exergue, 7.13g (RIC 66; BMC 94-5; Calicó 445). Fine, clear portrait £700-£900

1280

Galba, Denarius, Rome, 68-9, laureate head right, rev. Victory standing left on globe, holding wreath, 2.84g (RIC 175; RSC 325). Fine, reverse about so, scarce £90-£120

The !gure of Victory on the reverse imitates a statue located outside one of Rome’s main senate houses. Octavian transferred the monument from Tarentum to the forecourt of the Julia Curia in 29 BC as part of his wider attempts to ingratiate himself with the Senate. This image, which appeared frequently on the coinage of Augustus, became a shorthand for promoting senatorial power and in"uence in the early Principate.

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1281

1282

Vitellius, As, Tarraco, 69, laureate head left, globe at point of neck, rev. FIDES EXERCITVVM, clasped hands, 10.41g (RIC 42). About very !ne, scarce £120-£150

Vespasian, a contemporary plated Denarius, after ‘Judaea Capta’ type, laureate head right, rev. Judaea seated left, trophy behind with pelleted torso, IVDAEA in exergue, 2.56g (cf. RIC 2; BMC 35ff; RSC 226). Good !ne, rare £60-£80

1283

Otho, Denarius, 69, bare head right, rev. Securitas standing left, holding wreath and sceptre, 2.70g (RIC 8; RSC 17). Fine £120-£150

1284

1285

Otho, Denarius, 69, bare head right, rev. Securitas standing left, holding wreath and sceptre, 2.91g (RIC 8; RSC 17). Fine, reverse about so, toned £90-£120

Vespasian, Denarius, Rome, 69-70, laureate bust right, rev. Judæa restrained, seated right, trophy behind, 2.50g (RIC 2; RSC 226). Surface marks, !ne £60-£80

1286

1287

Vespasian, Denarius, ‘Judaea Capta’, Rome, 69-70, laureate head right, rev. Judaea seated left, trophy behind, IVDA[EA] in exergue, 2.98g (RIC 2; RSC 226). A few marks, otherwise about very !ne, grey tone £90-£120

Vespasian, Sestertius, Rome, 71, laureate bust right, rev. hands clasped over aquila on prow, S C below, 25.19g (RIC 72). Fair, very rare £80-£100

1288

Vespasian, Denarius, 71, laureate head right, rev. Pax seated left holding branch and caduceus, 2.73g (RIC 41; RSC 566). Very !ne, strong portrait, dark patina £80-£100

1289

Vespasian, Denarius, 72-3, laureate head right, rev simpulum, aspergillum, guttus and lituus, 3.43g (RIC 356; RSC 45). A few surface marks, good very !ne £90-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

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1290

Titus (as Cæsar), Denarius, 76, laureate head right, rev. heifer right, 2.70g (RIC 858; RSC 52). Light marks, very !ne £80-£100

Provenance: A collection of Roman Denarii, the property of a Suffolk landowner

1291

Titus,Denarius,79,laureateheadright, rev. Venusstandingright,partiallydraped,leaningoncolumnandholdingspearand helmet, 3.10g (RIC 34; RSC 268). Smoothed in reverse !eld, otherwise very !ne, toned £90-£120

Provenance: J. Quinn Collection, DNW Auction A13, 25 September 2012, lot 3455

1292

Titus,Denarius,80[commemoratingtheopeningoftheColosseum],laureatehead left, rev. elephantleft,2.26g(RIC116;RSC 304). About very !ne, rare with the left-facing bust £90-£120

Provenance: A collection of Roman Denarii, the property of a Suffolk landowner

1293

Domitian,Sestertius,82,laureatebustright, rev.Minervastandingholdingspearinrighthand,placinglefthandonhip,SCin "elds. 28.95g (RIC 105). Fine or better but surfaces pitted and tooled £60-£80

1294

Domitian,Denarius,87,laureateheadright, rev. Minervastandingleft,holdingthunderboltandspear,shieldbyfeet,3.33g(RIC 509; RSC 215a). Good very !ne, bright metal £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1295

Domitian, Denarius, 92, laureate bust right, rev. Minerva standing left, holding spear, 3.34g (RIC 733; RSC 27a). Good !ne, toned £30-£40

Provenance: St Olave’s Grammar School Collection (Kent)

1296

Domitian,Denarius,95-6,laureateheadright, rev.Minervaadvancingright,holdingspearandshield,3.58g(RIC787;RSC95-6). Very !ne, lightly toned £70-£90

1297

Domitian,Sestertius,95-6,laureatebustright, rev. Jupiterseatedleft,holdingVictoryandsceptre,22.58g(RIC702;RCV2766 var.). Good !ne £60-£80

1298

Nerva,Denarius, Rome, 97, rev. Fortuna seated left, 3.08g (RIC 17; RSC 79). Small edge cut, otherwise very !ne, attractively toned £60-£80

Provenance: W.C. Boyd Collection, Baldwin Auction 42, 26 September 2005, lot 319 (part)

1299

Nerva, Denarius, 97, rev. Libertas holding pileus and sceptre, 2.94g (RIC 19; RSC 113). Very !ne, attractively toned £70-£90

Provenance: W.C. Boyd Collection, Baldwin Auction 42, 26 September 2005, lot 319 (part)

1300

Nerva,Denarius,97, rev. Salusseatedleft,holdingcorn-ears,3.29g(RIC20;RSC134). Somesurfacescratches,otherwisevery !ne, toned £60-£80

Provenance: W.C. Boyd Collection, Baldwin Auction 42, 26 September 2005, lot 319 (part)

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1301

Anonymous, Tessera or token, 1st century AD, laurel branch, IO IO TRI VMP, rev. two horse shoes within torc, 2.31g (Rowan 19-20). Dig in obverse !eld at 1 o’clock, about very !ne, tan patina, very rare £200-£260

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1302

Trajan, Sestertius, 103-11, laureate bust right, draped over far shoulder, rev. SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, Ceres standing left, holding cornears over modius and sceptre, 24.60g (RIC 478). Striking split and traces of porosity, otherwise good very !ne, tan patina £300-£400

Provenance: reportedly found in the river Thames

1303

Trajan, Dupondius, Rome, 103-11, radiate bust right, rev. SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, trophy of arms, two shields at base, S C in !eld, 14.00g (RIC 586; C 573). Scratches in reverse !elds, otherwise good very !ne, excellent portrait £300-£360

1304

Trajan, Sestertius, 107, laureate bust right, draped over far shoulder, rev. Emperor on horseback right, brandishing spear at fallen Dacian soldier, 26.54g (RIC 534; RCV 3204). Some pitting, otherwise about very !ne, dark green patina £120-£150

Provenance: W.C. Boyd Collection, Baldwin Auction 42, 26 September 2005, lot 335 [bt W.S. Lincoln 1901]

1305

Hadrian, Denarius, 119-20, laureate bust right, drapery on far shoulder, rev. Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiæ, 3.34g (RIC 221; RSC 1143). Nearly very !ne £80-£100

1306

Hadrian, Sestertius, Rome, 119-20, laureate bust right, draped over far shoulder, rev. Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia, 25.18g (RIC 244; BMC 1153). Light smoothing in !elds, otherwise good very !ne, strong portrait £120-£150

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1307

Hadrian, As or Dupondius, 119-20, laureate bust right, draped over far shoulder, rev Britannia seated left, head facing, foot on rock, resting head on hand and holding sceptre, elbow resting on large shield with prominent spike, BRITANNIA in exergue, 9.36g (RIC 242; RCV 3676; S 635). Some roughness, otherwise very !ne and rare £120-£150

1308

Hadrian, Denarius, 121-3, laureate bust right, rev. Hadrian, in military dress, standing left holding inverted spear and rudder set on globe, 2.89g (RIC 567; RSC 1162). Nearly very !ne £80-£100

1309

Hadrian, Denarius, 121-3, laureate draped bust right, rev. Roma seated left on arms, holding Victory and long sceptre, 3.22g (RIC 547; RSC 1103a). Very !ne or better £100-£120

1310

Hadrian, Denarius, 121-3, laureate draped bust right, rev. Oceanus reclining left, leaning on dolphin and holding up anchor, 3.39g (RIC 523; RSC 1111). Good very !ne £120-£150

Provenance: bt Spink

1311

1312

1313

Hadrian, Denarius, 121-3, laureate bust right, rev. Roma seated left holding Victory and spear, 3.31g (RIC 541; RSC 1099). Very !ne or better £70-£90

Hadrian, Denarius, 125-7, laureate bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder, rev. simpulum, aspergillum, jug and lituus, 3.23g (RIC 801; RSC 454). Good !ne £60-£80

Hadrian, Sestertius, Rome, 125-8, laureate bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder, rev Neptune standing left, foot on prow, holding trident and acrostolium, S C in !eld, 26.39g (RIC 811; BMC 1291; C 315). Good !ne, light tan patina £100-£150

Provenance: bt S. Shipp

1314 All

Hadrian, Denarius, 129-30, laureate head right, rev. Liberalitas standing right, emptying cornucopia, 2.92g (RIC II.3 1039; BMC 558). Flan split at 2 o’clock, about extremely !ne £90-£120

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1315

Hadrian, Denarius, 130-3, laureate bust right, rev. Italia standing left, holding sceptre and cornucopiæ, 3.33g (RIC 1540; RSC 867). Good very !ne £100-£120

1316

Hadrian, Denarius, 130-3, laureate bust right, rev. Nile reclining right, 3.22g (RIC 1543; RSC 991). Very !ne £100-£120

1317

Hadrian, Denarius, 130-3, laureate bust right, rev. Hadrian standing right, holding volumen, about to raise Africa who is kneeling left, holding grain ears and wearing elephant skin headdress; between them, stalks of grain, 3.26g (RIC 1569; RSC 1229). Very !ne, scarce thus £120-£150

1318

1319

1320

1321

Hadrian, Denarius, 130-3, laureate bust right, rev. Emperor standing right, about to raise Hispania kneeling left and holding branch, rabbit between them, 3.17g (RIC 1584; RSC 1270). Very !ne or better £100-£120

Hadrian, Denarius, c 130, laureate bust right, rev. Fortuna seated left, holding cornucopiæ and rudder set on globe, 3.30g (RIC 1405; RSC 782). Very !ne or better £60-£80

Hadrian, As or Dupondius, 130-3, laureate and draped bust right, rev Africa reclining left, holding scorpion and cornucopiæ, basket of fruit at feet, 13.66g (RIC 1615; RCV 3673). About very !ne, some smoothing in !elds £90-£120

Hadrian, Denarius, 130-3, laureate bust right, rev Ægyptos reclining left, holding up sistrum, ibis on column in front, 3.02g (RIC II.3 1481; RSC 107). About very !ne, some roughness, dark toned with iridescence £40-£50

1322

1323

Hadrian, Denarius, 133-5, bare-headed draped bust right, rev Hadrian standing right, holding volumen and clasping right hand of Felicitas standing left, holding cornucopiæ, 3.33g (RIC 2001; RSC 789d). Good very !ne £100-£120

Hadrian, Denarius, c. 136, bare-headed bust right, rev. Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopiæ, 3.31g (RIC 2224; RSC 963). Very !ne £50-£60

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1324

Antoninus Pius, Sestertius, Rome, c. 140-4, laureate bust right, rev. CONCORDIAE, Emperor standing right, holding statue of Concordia in left hand, greeting Faustina Senior, who stands left holding sceptre, below them miniature !gures of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina Junior "anking altar, 24.00g (RIC 601a; BMCRE 1236; RCV 4158). About very !ne, brown patina £90-£120

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1325

Antoninus Pius, Denarius, 139, bare head right, reads HADR ANTONINVS, rev. priestly implements, 3.44g (RIC 39; RSC 101). Good very !ne, toned and scarce £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1326

Antoninus Pius, Denarius, 140-1, bare head right, rev. Æquitas standing left, holding scales and sceptre, 3.76g (RIC 61a; RSC 13). Extremely !ne, strong portrait, lightly toned £120-£150

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1327

Antoninus Pius with Marcus Aurelius (as Cæsar), Denarius, 140, laureate head of Pius right, rev. AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG P II F COS, bare head of Aurelius right, 3.51g (RIC 417b; RSC 22a). Very !ne, a few marks £70-£90

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1328

Antoninus Pius, Denarius, 141, laureate head right, rev. GENIVS POP ROMANI, god standing right, half draped, holding cornucopia and sceptre, 3.11g (RIC 70; RSC 405). About extremely !ne and toned, scarce £90-£120

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1329

1330

Marcus Aurelius (as Cæsar), As, 142, draped bust right, rev. priestly implements, 11.26g (RIC 1240b; BMCRE 1411; RCV 4834). Very !ne, dark patina £70-£90

Marcus Aurelius (as Cæsar), Denarius, Rome, 142, bare head right, rev. instruments of the augurate and ponti!cate, 3.07g (RIC Antoninus Pius 424a; RSC 451). Very !ne £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1331

Diva Faustina Senior, Denarius, 142, draped bust right, rev. CONCORDIA, Antoninus standing right, clasping hands with Faustina standing left, 3.16g (RIC 381b; RSC 159). Good very !ne, scarce £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1332

Antoninus Pius, Sestertius, Rome, c. 142, laureate bust right, rev. APOLLINI AVGVSTO S C, Apollo standing left, holding patera and lyre, 24.72g (RIC 598; RCV 4149). Very !ne with an olive green patina £60-£80

Provenance: found near Wroxeter

1333

Antoninus Pius, Sestertius, Rome, 143-4, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Italia, wearing towered head-dress, seated left on globe, holding cornucopia and sceptre, 24.51g (RIC 746B; BMCRE 1644). Some surface deposits and roughness, otherwise very !ne, reverse well struck up £70-£90

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1334

AntoninusPius,Sestertius,146,laureateheadright, rev. Salussteadleft,feedingserpentfrompatera,leaningonrudderseton globe, 24.78g (RIC 763; BMCRE 1661; RCV 4165). Very !ne, brown patina with some peripheral roughness £90-£120

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1335

DivaFaustinaSenior,Denarius,after147,drapedbustright, rev. Æernitas,veilblownoutbehindhead,holdingglobe,3.11g(RIC 351; RSC 32). About extremely !ne, toned £90-£120

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1336

FaustinaJunior,Denarius,struckunderAntoninusPius,148-52,talldrapedbustright, rev. VENVS,goddessstandingleft,holding apple and leaning on rudder, 3.14g (RIC Antoninus Pius 517; RSC 266a). Extremely !ne, beautifully toned over fresh metal £200-£260

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1337

AntoninusPius,Dupondius,148-9,radiatebustright, rev. Æquitasstandingleft,holdingscalesandcornucopia,10.95g(RIC858; BMCRE 1831). A few areas of porosity, otherwise better than very !ne, dark patina £90-£120

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1338

DivaFaustinaJunior,Sestertius,after176,drapedbustright, rev. AETERNITAS,goddessstandingleft,holdingphoenixonglobeand leaning oncolumn,26.48g(RIC Marcus Aurelius 1693;BMCRE1563;RCV5222). Very !ne,greenpatina;withadistinguished provenance £200-£260

Provenance: V.J.E. Ryan Collection, Part V, Glendining Auction, 2 April 1952, lot 2633 (part); M.J. Roberts Collection

1339

DivaFaustinaSenior,Denarius,176-80,drapedbustright, rev. CONSECRATIO,peacockstandingright,3.36g(RIC744;RSC71a). About extremely !ne, lightly toned, scarce thus £90-£120

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

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1340

DivusMarcusAurelius,Denarius,after180,bareheadright, rev. CONSECRATIO,eaglestandingleft,headrevertedholdingwreathin beak, 3.32g (RIC Commodus 267; RSC 80). Good very !ne, dark tone, scarce £90-£120

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1341

Crispina,Sestertius,180-2,Rome,drapedbustright, rev. Salusseatedleft,feedingrisingserpentfrompatera,19.45g(RIC Commodus 672B; BMCRE 423). About very !ne, rare £120-£150

1342

Pertinax,Denarius,193,laureatebustright, rev. Opusseatedleft,holdingcornearsinhand,2.54g(RIC8a;RSC33). Very !ne, toned £200-£260

1343

DidiaClara,Denarius,193, DIDIACLARAAVG,drapedbustright, rev. HILARTEMPOR,Hilaritasstandingleft,holdingpalmandcornucopia, 2.49g(RIC10;RSC3;BMCRE14;RCV6086). Tri"ingmarksandearthensurfacedeposits,otherwiseaboutextremely !ne,richtoning with iridescence around devices; extremely rare thus, particularly so with a British !nd-spot provenance £900-£1,200

Provenance: found near Eshton (North Yorkshire) in 2021 (PAS SWYOR-7D4B98)

1344

1345

Pertinax,Denarius,193,laureateheadright, rev. VOTDECENTRPCOSII,emperorstandingleft,holdingpateraovertripod,1.85g(RIC 13; RSC 56). About !ne £60-£80

Pertinax,Denarius,193,laureateheadright, rev. Laetitiastandingleft,holdingwreathandsceptre,2.92g(RIC4a;RSC20). Fine, scarce £90-£120

1346

1347

DidiusJulianus

rev

Fine, reverse somewhat corroded £120-£150

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,Denarius,193,laureateheadright, .Concordiastandingleft,holdingtwostandards,2.01g(RIC1;RSC2). ManliaScantilla,Denarius,193, rev.Junostandingleft,holdingpateraandsceptre,peacockatherfeet,(RIC DidiusJulianus 7a; RSC 2). Good !ne [slabbed NGC Choice Fine] £400-£500

1348

1349

Septimius Severus, Denarius, Emesa, 194-5, laureate head right, rev INVICTO IMP, trophy of arms, 3.59g (RIC 389; RSC 232). Good very !ne, scarce £80-£100

Septimius Severus, Denarius, 197-200, laureate head right, rev. Victory advancing left, holding wreath, 3.03g (RIC 125A). Good very !ne, strong portrait £70-£90

1350

1351

Geta, Denarius, 198-200, laureate bust right, rev. SPEI PERPETVAE, Spes walking left, holding !ower and raising skirt, 3.13g (RIC 96; RSC 192). Extremely !ne, dark cabinet tone £200-£260

Geta (as Cæsar), Denarius, Rome, c. 200-5, rev. Geta standing left, trophy beside, 3.38g (RIC 18). Small striking split at 9 o’clock, good very !ne, attractively toned £50-£60

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1352

Septimius Severus, Denarius, 209, laureate head right, rev. Emperor galloping left, casting spear at fallen enemy, 4.24g (RIC 231; RSC 536). Good very !ne, well-centred £70-£90

1353

Septimius Severus, Denarius, Rome, c 200-1, laureate head right, rev. Emperor standing left, holding branch and roll, 3.52g (RIC 160; RSC 203). Extremely !ne, attractive bright !elds £120-£150

1354

Macrinus, Denarius, 218, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopia, 2.74g (RIC 78b; RSC 41). Good very !ne, lightly toned £120-£150

1355

1356

1357

Elagabalus, Antoninianus, 219, radiate and draped bust right, rev. Fides Militum enthroned left, !anked by standards, 5.64g (RIC 67; RSC 28). Extremely !ne and lightly toned, traces of residual lustre £100-£120

Orbiana, Denarius, 225, draped bust right wearing stephane, rev. CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornucopiæ, 3.54g (RIC Severus Alexander 319; RSC 1). Very !ne, dark cabinet tone £100-£150

Orbiana, Sestertius, 225-7, diademed and draped bust right, rev. Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornucopiæ, 24.17g (RIC Severus Alexander 655; BMC 293; RCV 8193). Good !ne, green patina, rare £120-£150

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1358

Maximinus Thrax, Denarius, 235-6, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Providentia standing left, holding wand above globe, 3.14g (RIC 13; RSC 77). About extremely !ne, dark tone £70-£90

1359

1360

1361

1362

Maximus, Sestertius, 236-8, draped bust right, rev. Maximus in military attire standing left, holding baton and spear, two standards behind, 21.58g (RIC 13; BMC 213; RCV 8411). About very !ne, green patina £90-£120

Balbinus, Sestertius, 238, rev. Liberalitas standing left, 19.30g (RIC 15). Fair £40-£50

Provenance: W.C. Boyd Collection, Baldwin Auction 42, 26 September 2005, lot 561

Gordian III (Cæsar), Denarius, 238, draped bust right, rev. PIETAS AVGG, priestly implements, 2.61g (RIC 1; RSC 182; BMC 62-3). About very !ne, dark toned and rare £90-£120

Gordian III, Antoninianus, 243-4, rev. Victory standing right, holding shield set on captive, 4.15g (RIC 154; RSC 348). Good very !ne £50-£70

1363

Herennius Etruscus (as Cæsar), Aureus, Rome, 250-1, Q HER ETR MES DECIVS NOB C, bare-headed and draped bust right, rev. PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS, Herennius standing left, holding standard and inverted spear, 3.74g/12h (RIC 148a; Calicó 3312; Leu 1, 324, same dies). Struck from a worn reverse die, otherwise extremely !ne, the portrait well-struck and charming; very rare thus £7,000-£9,000

1364

1365

Macrianus, Antoninianus, 260-1, radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Jupiter enthroned left, holding patera and sceptre, eagle by feet, star in !eld, 3.74g (RIC 9; RSC 8a). Very !ne, rare £30-£40

Carausius, Antoninianus, London, CARAVSIVS AVG, radiate, helmeted and cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield, rev PAX AVG, Pax standing left holding olive branch and sceptre F O in !elds, 3.94g/12h (RIC 115). Portrait clear, some pitting, otherwise about !ne, rare £60-£80

Provenance: found in Hertfordshire

1366

Carausius, Antoninianus, uncertain mint, possibly irregular, radiate, draped and diademed bust right, rev. [–]CATOR[–], soldier standing right, holding spear and small globe, 2.30g (RIC –). Chipped, irregular "an, otherwise about very !ne, unusual and presumably rare £50-£60

Provenance: found near Winston (Suffolk), 2010 (PAS SF-148F16)

1367

The Second Known Example

Carausius (286-93), Denarius, IMP CARAVSIVS P F AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. VIRTVS AVG, lion with radiate crown walking left, thunderbolt in jaws, 4.54g (Shiel p.115, 92; RIC 591). Die "aw across obverse, otherwise good very !ne, lightly toned over excellent fabric; the only specimen available to commerce, with the other known example being in the Ashmolean Museum

£5,000-£7,000

Provenance: found near Horncastle (Lincolnshire) in 2022 (PAS LIN-067DA3)

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1368

Carausius, Denarius, London, 286, IMP CARAVSIVS PF AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. RENOVAT ROMANO, she-wolf right suckling Romulus and Remus, RSR in exergue, 3.73g (RIC V.5 117 [V 571]; Shiel 68ff; RSC 82). A few light marks and hairline striking split at 6 o’clock, otherwise good very "ne, struck from dies of accomplished classical style; very rare thus £4,000-£5,000

Provenance: found near Cheriton (Hampshire) in 2023 (PAS HAMP-AD1661)

The legend RSR seen on the reverse of this coin has been recognised by Guy de la Bédoyère as the initials of an extract from Virgil’s Eclogues, Redeunt Saturnia Regna (the Kingdom of Saturn returns). Similar extracts from Virgil are seen elsewhere on Carausius’ coinage, and as Graham Barker has argued, this formed part of a wider policy of imperial propaganda that through coin legends and iconography cast Carausius as a true successor August and displayed the usurper’s rule as the catalyst for another golden age.

The weights of Carausian Denarii have been subject to similar analysis. Estiot argued that Carausius struck his Denarii at an ideal weight of 3.90g, or 84 to the Roman pound, on the long since abandoned Augustan standard. This theory aligns well with the imagery deployed here which recalls the mythical founding of Rome.

1369

1370

BRI mark in exergue

Carausius (286-93), Antoninianus, uncertain mint, IMP CARAVSIVS PF AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Salus standing left, feeding serpent rising from altar, BRI in exergue, 4.62g (RIC 1087; Shiel p.17, no. 2). Very "ne, the reverse about so and somewhat rough; the mint signature clear and extremely rare £120-£150

1371

Carausius (286-93), Antoninianus, uncertain mint, IMP CARAVSIVS PF AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev. SALVS AVG, Pax standing left, holding branch and transverse sceptre, 4.58g (RIC 997). Peripheral striking weakness at 12 o’clock, otherwise good very "ne, the portrait well struck up £200-£260

Carausius, Antoninianus, ‘C’ mint, rev. Pax standing left, holding olive branch and vertical sceptre, 2.94g (RIC 300). Dusty patina, very "ne £60-£80

1372 All lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to extra charges which may be viewed in Ts and Cs 3, 4 and 10 at the back of this catalogue

Allectus, Quinarius, London, 294-6, radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev. VIRTVS AVG, galley left with no mast, !ve rowers, QL in exergue, 2.37g (RIC 55; RCV 13870; S 692A). Very "ne, smooth green patina but some old minor edge chips on reverse, the reverse variety rare £200-£260

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1373

Diocletian, Argenteus, Nicomedia, 295-6, DIOCLETIANVS AVG, laureate head right, rev VICTORIAE SARMATICAE, four-turreted gateway to military camp, doors thrown open, SMNT in exergue, 3.17g (RIC 22a; RSC 492). Very !ne, clear portrait £90-£120

1374

Diocletian, Argenteus, Rome, 295-7, DIOCLETI-ANVS AVG, diademed bust right, rev. VIRTVS MILITVM, Diocletian, Maximian, Constantius Chlorus and Galerius sacri!cing over tripod, six-turreted fortress behind, B in exergue, 3.41g (RIC 34a; RSC 412b). Good very !ne, attractive bright !elds £300-£400

1375

1376

1377

Diocletian, Argenteus, Rome, 295-7, diademed bust right, rev Diocletian, Maximian, Constantius Chlorus and Galerius sacri!cing over tripod, six-turreted fortress behind, 2.22g (RIC 34a; RSC 412b). Surface scratches, very !ne, grey tone £40-£50

Diocletian, Follis, Carthage, c 298-9, laureate bust right, rev Carthage standing facing, head left, holding fruits in both hands, A in exergue, 9.40g (RIC 29a). Good very !ne, residual silvering £60-£80

Fausta, Centenionalis, Constantinople, 326-7, draped bust right, rev. Salus standing, holding two infants, 2.93g (RIC 12; RCV 16551). Extremely !ne £60-£80

Provenance: DNW Auction A13, 25 September 2012, lot 3775

1378

Constantius II, Heavy Siliqua, Constantinople, 351-55, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. VOTIS XXX MVLTIS XXXX in four lines within wreath, C Δ in exergue, 3.13g (RIC VIII 102; RSC 342-3j). Small "an "aw in !eld, otherwise very !ne, toned £150-£180

1379

Constantius II, Centenionalis or Double-Maiorina, Trier, 352, diademed and draped bust right, rev. SALVS AVG NOSTRI, large christogram #anked by A-W, 6.76g (RIC VIII 332; RCV 18083). Good very !ne, brown patina, scarce £90-£120

1380

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, 1.89g (RIC 216; RSC 342-3a). Small metal "aw at 7 o’clock on reverse, otherwise better than very !ne, toned £90-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1381

Constantius II, Siliqua, Lugdunum, 360-3, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Victory advancing left, holding wreath, 3.25g (RIC VIII 210; RSC 259c). Striking split, otherwise extremely !ne, attractively toned £60-£80

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1382

Gratian, Siliqua, Trier, 364-7, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Roma seated left on throne, holding sceptre and Victoriola on globe, TR PS in exergue, 1.77g/12h (Hoxne 275; RIC IX 27; RSC 86+a). Good very !ne, dark tone £90-£120

1383

Valens, Siliqua, Trier, 368-75, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Roma seated left, holding sceptre and Victory on globe, TRPS in exergue, 1.82g (RIC 27e; RSC 109). Very !ne, toned £80-£100

1384

Valens, Siliqua, Trier, 368-75, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev Roma seated left, holding sceptre and Victory on globe, TRPS in exergue, 1.59g (RIC 27e; RSC 109). Clipped, otherwise about very !ne, richly toned £60-£80

1385

Arcadius, Tremissis, Constantinople, 388-93, D N ARCADIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM, Victory advancing right, holding wreath and cross on globe, CONOB in exergue, 1.13g (RIC IX 75c; RCV 20742). Very !ne, rare £200-£260

1386

Honorius, Solidus, Mediolanum [Milan], c 402-3, D N HONORIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed right, rev. VICTORIA AVGGG, Emperor standing right, holding standard in right hand and Victory on globe in left, treading on captive below, 4.49g (RIC X 1206; RCV 20916). A few marks on edge, otherwise good very !ne, attractive reddish tone £700-£900

Roman Provincial Coinage

1387

JUDAEA, Agrippa I, Æ Prutah, yr 6 [41-42], canopy within legend, rev three ears of grain, 2.30g (Sofaer p.263, 153; RPC I, 4981); Procurators, Festus (under Nero), Prutah, yr 5 [58-59], NEP WNO C in wreath, rev. legend around palm frond, 3.20g (Sofaer p.271, 67; RPC 4972); First Jewish Revolt, Prutah, date uncertain, amphora, rev. vine leaf, 3.16g (Sofaer p.273, 11); together with other Jewish coins (2) [5]. Generally !ne £80-£100

1388

JUDAEA, Procurators, Pontius Pilate (under Tiberius), Prutah, yr 17 [30-31], lituus, rev. date within wreath, 1.66g (RPC 4968; Sofaer p.270, 39ff). Good !ne, green patina £60-£80

1389

SPAIN, Romula, Divus Augustus with Julia Augusta Livia, Dupondius, 14-37, radiate head right, thunderbolt in !eld, wreathed head left on globe, crescent above, 25.07g (RPC 73); Corduba, Augustus, Dupondius, bare head left, rev. Aquila between standards, 17.28g (RPC 128) [2]. Fair to !ne £60-£80

1390

SPAIN, Irippo, under Augustus?, Æ Semis, late 1st century BC, bare head right of provincial style, [I]RIPPO, rev. draped female seated left, holding cornucopia, 3.52g (RPC 55). About very !ne, usual weakness, scarce £60-£80

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1391

SPAIN, Emerita,Tiberius,As,laureateheadleft, rev. gatewayandsurroundingwallofEmerita,13.21g(RPC42). Very !nefor issue, green patina £150-£180

1392

THRACE, Deultum,SeverusAlexander,ÆUnit,laureateanddrapedbustright, rev. Artemisstandingright,drawingarrowfrom quiver,dogbyfeet,9.97g(SNGCopenhagen539); SYRIA, Antioch,Augustus,As,6-14AD,laureateheadright, rev. largeSC withinwreath,17.08g(McAlee206;RPCI4247)[2]. Firstwithsomesurfaceporosity,otherwisevery !ne,orichalcumsurfaces,second good !ne, dark patina £60-£80

Provenance: !rst G.R. Drewry Collection, CNG eAuction 159, 28 February 2007, lot 143

1393

MOESIAINFERIOR, Marcianopolis,ElagabaluswithJuliaMaesa,ÆPentassarion,218-22,bustsfacing, rev. Bonus-Eventus holdingpateraandgrain-ears,12.65g(RPCOnline1407temp); BITHYNIA, Nicaea,Æ28,beardedheadright, rev. Selene advancing right, holding two torches, 13.22g (RPC Online 5553) [2]. About very !ne £80-£100

1394

CYPRUS, Koinon,Vespasian,Æ27,uncertainmint(Paphos?),yr8[76-77],laureatebustright, rev. templeofAphroditeat Paphos, 11.04g (RPC 182; SNG Copenhagen 75). Good !ne, very rare £80-£100

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1395

CYPRUS, Koinon,AntoninusPiuswithMarcusAureliusasCæsar,Æ32, c. 147-161,laureateheadofPiusright, rev. bare-headed anddrapedbustofAureliusright,26.78g(BMC42;SNGCopenhagen85;RPCOnline8992). Lightporosity,otherwisevery !neand rare with a portrait of unusual style £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1396

CAPPADOCIA, Cæsarea,Trajan,Didrachm,laureateheadright, rev. Apollostandingleft,holdingbranch,6.59g(McClean–); together with another Didrachm [2]. First about very !ne, second !ne £60-£80

1397

CAPPADOCIA, Cæsarea,Hadrian,Didrachm,laureateheadright, rev. MtArgaeussurmountedby !gure,startoleft,6.57g (McClean 9220). About very !ne, dark tone £70-£90

1398

SYRIA, Antioch,Vespasian,As,laureateheadleft,countermarkonneck, rev.largeSCwithinwreath,15.51g(McAlee362); Macrinus,As,laureateheadright,largeSCwithinwreath,4.01g(McAlee723c);togetherwithrelatedprovincialbronzecoins(3) [5]. Fine and better £60-£80

SYRIA, Antioch,PhilipII,Tetradrachm,246,laureate,drapedandcuirassedbustright, rev.

standing with spread wings, holding wreath in beak, 12.16g/8h (McAlee 1042; Prieur 474). About extremely !ne, attractively toned £100-£120

SYRIA, Antioch,PhilipII,Tetradrachm,246,laureate,drapedandcuirassedbustright, rev. eaglestandingwithspreadwings, holding wreath in beak, 12.08g (McAlee 1042; Prieur 474). Fine £30-£40

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CΙΑC ΥΠΑΤΟΔΑΝΤΙΟΧΙΑ,eagle
1399
ΔΗΜΑΡΧΕΞΟΥ
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1401

EGYPT, Alexandria, Nero and Poppæa, Tetradrachm, yr 10 [63-64], radiate bust of Nero left, rev bust of Poppaea right, 12.89g (RPC 5275); Antoninus Pius, Tetradrachm, yr 2 [138-9], draped bust right, rev. Dikaiosyne standing left, 12.15g (Milne 1582); together with other Tetradrachms of Alexandria (3) [5]. Fine to very !ne £80-£100

1402

EGYPT, Alexandria, Nero, Tetradrachms (2), yr 12 [65-66], radiate bust right wearing ægis, rev draped bust of Alexandria right wearing elephant head-dress, 13.83g (RPC 5289; Milne 238ff); yr 13 [66-67], radiate bust left, rev. laureate bust of Augustus right, 13.29g (RPC 5294; Milne 251) [2]. About very !ne, dark patina £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1403

EGYPT, Alexandria, Antoninus Pius, Tetradrachm, yr 9 [145-6], laureate head right, rev. ENATOY, draped bust of Serapis right, wearing Kalathos, L behind, 13.21g (Milne 1851). Good very !ne, dark tone £200-£260

1404

EGPYT, Alexandria, Severus Alexander, Tetradrachm, yr 2 [222-3], laureate bust right, rev. Dikaiosyne standing left (Milne 2887). Very !ne, toned [slabbed NGC Ch VF] £40-£50

EGYPT, Alexandria, Severus Alexander, Tetradrachm, yr 13 [233-4], laureate and draped bust right, rev. Athena seated left, holding Nike and sceptre, palm by foot, 12.82g (Milne 3135). Very !ne, attractive dark patina £60-£80 1405

1406

EGYPT, Alexandria, Gallienus, Tetradrachm, yr 15 [267-8], laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. eagle left, head reverted, palm behind, 8.17g (Milne 4188). Good very !ne, strong portrait £60-£80

MESOPOTAMIA, Edessa, Lucilla (with Man’nu VIII), Drachm, draped and diademed bust right, rev. Ceres standing left, holding patera and long torch, 2.25g (RPC Online 6488; BMC 8). Scuffed and marked, otherwise !ne and extremely rare £60-£80 1407

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1408

1409

Roman Coins – Lots

Roman Republican Coinage

Anonymous,As,211-206,beardedheadofJanus,Iabove, rev. shipprowright,Iabove,36.84g(Craw.56/2;BMCRR217ff); together with others (2), similar [3]. First good "ne, green patina, others varied state £80-£100

C.Thalna,Denarius, c. 155,helmetedheadofRomaright, X behind, rev. Victoryinbigaright, CTALN below, ROMA inexergue,3.98g (Craw.202/1a;RSC Juventia 7));togetherwithotherRepublicanDenarii(8),varioustypes[9]. Firstgood "ne,othersfairto "ne,all identi"ed £100-£120

1410

Man.AciliusBalbus,Denarius, c. 125,helmetedheadofRomaright, BALBUS behind, ROMA below, X belowchin,allwithinwreath, rev.JupiterandVictoryinquadrigaright,Macedonianshieldbelow, MNACILIInexergue,3.83g(Craw.271/1;RSC Acilia 1); Q.Fabius Labeo,Denarius, c. 124,aslastbut LABEO beforeface, ROMA behindhead, X belowchin, rev. Jupiterinquadrigaright,prowbelow, Q FABI in exergue, 3.84g (Craw. 273/1; RSC Fabia 1) [2]. Good "ne £70-£90

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1411

M.FuriusL.f.Philus,Denarius, c. 119,laureatebeardedheadofJanus, MFOVRILF around, rev. Romastandingleft, ROMA behind;to left,trophyofGallicarms !ankedbyacarnyxandshieldoneachside; PHLI inexergue,3.46g(Craw.281/1;RSC Furia 18);together with other Republican Denarii (9), various types [10]. Mostly fair to "ne, all identi"ed £100-£120

1412

L.PorciusLicinus and Cn.Domitius,serrateDenarius, c.118,helmetedheadofRomaright,starbehind, rev.Celticwarriorin bigaright,3.77g(Craw.282/5;RSC Porcia 8); L.ÆmiliusLepidusPaullus,Denarius, c.62,headofConcordiaright, rev. togate "gureerectingtrophy,3.02g(Craw.415/1;BMCRR3373-5;RSC Æmilia 10);togetherwithaQuinarius[3]. Onepierced,fairtovery "ne £80-£100

1413

M.CipiusM.f.,Denarius, c. 115-114,helmetedheadofRomaright, MCIPI [MF]beforeface, X behind, rev. Victoryinbigaright, rudderbelow,[ROMA]inexergue,3.90g(Craw.289/1;RSC Cipia 1);togetherwithasimilarobversebrockage,3.42g[2]. Very "ne and "ne £90-£120

1414

L.Philippus,Denarius, c. 113-12,headofPhilipVofMacedonright, ROMA monogrambehind, Φ belowchin, rev. equestrianstatue ontablet,riderholdinglaurel-branch,tabletinscribed L PHILIPPVS,crossed X inexergue,3.71g(Craw.293/1;RSC Marcia 12); together with other Republican Denarii (5), various types [6]. First good "ne, others fair to "ne, one damaged, all identi"ed £80-£100

1415

L.FlaminiusCilo,Denarius, c. 109,headofRomarightwearingwingedhelmet, rev. Victorydrivingbigaright,crowninghorses, 3.94g(Craw.302/1;RSC Flaminia 1);togetherwithotherRepublicanDenarii(7),varioustypes[8]. Firstgood "ne,othersfairto "ne, all identi"ed £100-£120

1416

L.ThoriusBalbus,Denarii(2), c. 105,headofJunoofLanuviumright,wearinggoat’sskin, ISMR behind, rev.bullchargingright, G (controlletter)above, LTHORIVS below, BALBVS inexergue,3.57g(Craw.316/1;BMCRR1622);similarbut H abovebull,3.74g (BMCRR1623); LuciusAppuleiusSaturninus,Denarius, c.104,helmetedheadofRomaleft, rev.Saturninquadrigaright, A and two dots above, LSATVRN in exergue, 3.86g (Craw. 317/3; RSC Appuleia 1 var.) [3]. Fine or better £90-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1417

L.JuliusCaesar,platedDenarius, c. 103,helmetedheadofMarsleft, rev. VenusGenetrixdrivingbigaofCupidsleft,3.09g(cf. Craw.320/1); L.Papius,serrateDenarius, c.79,headofJunoSospitarightwearinggoatskinheaddress,symbolbehind, rev. griffin springingright, LPAPI inexergue,3.54g(Craw.384/1[symbols203];RSC Papia 1); C.AntiusRestio,Denarius,47,jugatebustof theDeiPenatesright, rev. Herculeswalkingright,holdingtrophyandclub,lionskindrapedoverarm,3.80g(Craw.455/2;RSC Antia 2); together with other Roman silver coins (3) [6]. Fair to "ne £80-£100

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1418

D.SilanusL.f.,Denarii(2), c. 91,helmetedheadofRomaright, V behind, rev.Victorydrivinggallopingbigaright, XXI above, D SILANVSL [F]and ROMA intwolinesinexergue,3.92g(Craw.337/3;BMCRR1834;RSC Junia 15);similarbut Q behindhead,and XXV in rev "eld, 3.86g (BMCRR 1826) [2]. Nearly very "ne £90-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1419

L.TituriusL.f.Sabinus,Denarii(2), c. 89,headofkingTatiusright, SABIN behind,corn-earbelowchin, rev.Tarpeiafacingwith raisedhandsasshetriestothrustoff twosoldiersabouttocasttheirshieldsather,crescentabove, LTITVRI inexergue,3.56g (Craw.344/2b;BMCRR2326;RSC Tituria 4);similarbut APV beforeface,3.93g(Craw.344/1c;BMCRR2324;RSC Tituria 5)[2]. Nearly very "ne and "ne £80-£100

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

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1429

Roman Coins – Lots

L.TituriusL.f.Sabinus,Denarius, c. 89,headofkingTatiusright, SABIN behind,corn-earbelowchin, rev.Tarpeiafacingwithraised handsasshetriestothrustoff twosoldiersabouttocasttheirshieldsather, LTITVRI inexergue,3.91g(Craw.344/1;RSC Tituria 4); together with other Republican Denarii (6), various types [7]. First good !ne but misstruck, others fair to !ne, all identi!ed £80-£100

Cn.LentulusClodianus,Denarius, c. 88,helmetedbustofMarsright,seenfrombehind, rev.Victoryinbigaright, CNLENTVL in exergue,3.82g(Craw.345/1;RSC Cornelia 50);Quinarius,laureateheadofJupiterright, rev. Victorycrowningtrophy, CNLEN[T]in exergue, 1.84g (Craw. 345/2; RSC Cornelia 51) [2]. Fine to good !ne £70-£90

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

L.RubriusDossenus,As,87,laureateheadofbeardedJanus, rev.altarwithindistyletemple,prowtoright, DOSSE toleft, LRVBRI below,10.80g(Craw.348/6;Sydenham710);togetherwithotherRepublicanbronzes(6),varioustypes[7]. Firstfairto !ne,the reverse type rare, others in varied state; all identi!ed £100-£150

Anonymous (struckunderGargilius,OgulniusandVergilius),Denarius, c.86,laureateheadofApolloright,thunderboltbelow, rev.Jupiterdrivingquadrigaright,3.69g(Craw.350A/2;BMCRR2622-4;RSC226); LucretiusTrio,Denarius, c.76,laureatehead of Neptune right, trident over shoulder, rev. winged Genius on dolphin right, 3.61g (Craw. 390/2; cf. RSC Lucretia 3) [2]. Fine £30-£40

A.PostumiusA.f.Sp.n.Albinus,serrateDenarius, c.81,veiledheadofHispaniaright, HISPAN behind, rev.togate "gurestanding left,raisinghand,betweenaquilaandfasces, AALBINSN in "eld, POSTAF inexergue,3.76g(Craw.372/2;RSC Postumia 8);together with other Republican Denarii (5), various types [6]. First about very !ne but double-struck, others fair to !ne, all identi!ed £100-£120

L.Papius,serrateDenarii(2), c.79,headofJunoSospitarightwearinggoatskinheaddress,symbolbehind, rev.griffinspringing right, symbol below, LPAPI in exergue, 3.82g, 3.82g (Craw. 384/1 [symbols 52 and 57]; RSC Papia 1) [2]. Good !ne or better £100-£150

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

L.Papius,serrateDenarii(2), c.79,headofJunoSospitarightwearinggoatskinheaddress,symbolbehind, rev.griffinspringing right, symbol below, LPAPI in exergue, 3.56g, 3.67g (Craw. 384/1 [symbols 96 and 160]; RSC Papia 1) [2]. Good !ne or better £100-£150

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

L.Papius,serrateDenarii(2), c.79,headofJunoSospitarightwearinggoatskinheaddress,symbolbehind, rev.griffinspringing right, symbol below, LPAPI in exergue, 3.67g, 3.80g (Craw. 384/1 [symbols 141 and 163]; RSC Papia 1) [2]. Good !ne £100-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

LucretiusTrio,Denarius, c.76,laureateheadofNeptuneright,tridentovershoulder, rev. wingedGeniusondolphinright,3.13g (Craw.390/2;RSC Lucretia 3); L.AemiliusLepidusPaullus,Denarius, c.62,veiledheadofConcordright, rev. trophydividing KingPerseus(andhistwosons)fromPaullus,3.56g(Craw.415/1;RSC Aemilia 10); P.AccoleiusLariscolus,Denarius, c.43, drapedheadofDianaNemorensisright, rev. triplecultstatueofDianaNemorensisfacing,cypressgrovebehind,3.24g(Craw. 486/1; RSC Accoleia 1) [3]. Fine £40-£50

L.LucretiusTrio,Denarius, c.76,radiateheadofSolright, rev. crescentmoonsurroundedbysevenstars,3.50g(Craw.390/1; RSC Lucretia 2); L.MarciusPhilippus,Denarius, c.57-56,headofAncusMarciusright, rev. equestrianstatueonaqueduct,3.52g (Crawford425/1;RSC Marcia 28); T.Carisius,Denarius,46,helmetedheadofRomaright, rev.sceptreandcornucopiarestingon globe,3.41g(Craw.464/3c;BMCRR4066;RSC Carisia 4a); P.AccoleiusLariscolus,Denarius, c.43,drapedheadofDiana Nemorensisright, rev. triplecultstatueofDianaNemorensisfacing,cypressgrovebehind,3.31g(Craw.486/1;RSC Accoleia 1)[4]. Fine £60-£80

1430

T.VettiusSabinus,serrateDenarii(2), c.70,bareheadedandbeardedheadofKingTatiusright, SC before, SABINVS behind, TA belowchin, rev.togate "gure,holdingreinsandmagistrates'ssceptre,drivingbigaleft, IVDEX above,stalkofgraintoright,[T] VETTIVS in exergue, 3.56g, 3.18g (Craw. 404/1; RSC Vettia 2) [2]. Fine or better £100-£150

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1431

L.RosciusFabatus,Denarii(2), c.64,headofJunoSospitaright,wearinggoat-skinheaddress,symbol,[LROSCI]belowtruncation, rev.femalestandingright,feedingserpent,symboltoleft, FABATI inexergue,3.55g,3.66g(Craw.412/1[symbols58,106];RSC Roscia 3) [2]. Good !ne £120-£150

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

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1443

Roman Coins – Lots

Denarii(4), P.ClodiusM.f.Turrinus (2),42,differenttypes,3.67g,3.31g; C.VibiusVarus (2), c.42,differenttypes,3.50g,3.54g (Craw. 494/23, 494/21, 494/37, 494/36; RSC Claudia 15, 17, Vibia 23-4) [4]. Fair to !ne £100-£120

Roman Imperatorial Coinage

JuliusCaesar,Denarius,wreathedheadright,starbehind, rev.Venusstandingleft(RCV1412);togetherwithotherRoman Denarii (10), various types [11]. Fair to good !ne £200-£300

Provenance: all found in Shropshire and Gloucester

MarkAntony,Denarius,32-31,praetoriangalleyright, ANTAVGIIIVIRRPC, rev.legionaryeaglebetweentwostandards, LEGXV below, 3.74g (Craw. 544/30; RSC 38); together with similar coins (2) for the Third and Sixth legions [3]. First nearly !ne, others fair £80-£100

Roman Imperial Coinage

Augustus,Quadrans,5BC,moneyerseries,cornucopiadividinglargeSC, rev. altar,3.06g(RIC422;RCV1695); Gaius (Caligula), Quadrans,40-1,pileusdividinglargeSC, rev. largeRCC,3.159(RIC52;RCV1804). Claudius,Quadrans,modius, rev. largeSC, 2.53g(RIC90;RCV1865); Trajan,Quadrans,bustofHerculesright, rev. boarright,2.87g(RIC702);togetherwithothers(2), similar [6]. Fine and better £70-£90

Augustus,Denarius,ColoniaPatricia,19BC, CAESARAVGVSTVS,bustright, rev. OBCIVISSERVATOS,legendinthreelineswithinoak wreath,3.43g(RIC77A;RSC208);togetherwithotherDenariiofAugustus(5),varioustypes[6]. Variedstate,onepierced;all identi!ed £100-£120

Augustus,Denarius,Lugdunum, c.2BC-4AD,laureatebustright, rev.GaiusandLuciusstandingfacing,shieldsandspears betweenthem,simpulumandlituusin "eldabove,2.61g(RIC212;RSC43d);togetherwithDenariiofMarkAntony(3),Augustus and Vespasian (2) [7]. Poor to fair, all identi!able £60-£80

Augustus,Quadrans,5BC,moneyerseries,altar, rev. largeSC,2.99g(RIC447;RCV1701); Claudius,Quadrans,modius, rev. largeSC,2.87g(RIC90;RCV1865); Trajan,Quadrans,bustofHerculesright, rev. boarright,2.71g(RIC702); IONIA, Smyrna, Tiberius, Æ Unit, 29-35, under the proconsulship of Petronius, bust left, rev. altar, 4.32g (RPC 2470) [4]. Very !ne £80-£100

Augustus,As,11-12,headleft, rev. largeSC,9.32g(RIC471;RCV1689); Vespasian,As,73,laureateheadright, rev. façadeof AraProvidentiaeAugusti,9.10g(RIC591;RCV2360); Trajan,Dupondius,Rome, c.116, rev. Emperorinmilitaryattirestriding betweentwo #ankingtrophies,17.14g(RIC676;RCV3219); Hadrian,As,130-3,drapedbustright, rev. Aegyptosrecliningleft, ibis by feet, 8.61g (RIC II 1606); together with other Roman bronzes (3) [7]. Fair to good !ne; a varied group £80-£100

Tiberius,Denarii(2),Lugdunum,after16AD,laureatebustright, rev.Liviaseatedrightonornatestool,holdingsceptreandolive branch, 3.49g, 3.53g (RIC 30; RSC 16a) [2]. One with some surface marks otherwise about very !ne and toned, the other !ne £80-£100

DivusAugustus (withLivia),Æ32mm,ColoniaRomula(Spain),afterAD16,radiateheadofAugustusright,thunderboltbefore, rev.Livialeftonglobe,crescentabove,25.11g(RPC173);togetherwithothercontemporarybronzes(5),includingaDupondius of Agrippa [6]. Varied state; all identi!ed £80-£100

Tiberius,Denarius,Lugdunum,after16,laureatebustright,rev. Liviaseatedrightonornatestool,holdingsceptreandolive branch, 3.00g (RIC 30); together with other ancient coins (16) [17]. Varied state; mostly identi!ed £80-£100

Germanicus,Dupondius,restitutionissueunderCaligula,Rome, c.37-41,Germanicusstandinginslowquadrigaright, rev. Germanicusstandingleft,rectangularcountermarkin "eldreading‘NEAPR’15.39g(RIC Gaius 57); Claudius,As,41-50,headleft, rev. Minerva advancing right, 10.11g (RIC 100; RCV 1861) [2]. First only fair but interesting, second better but smoothed in !elds £80-£100

1444

DivusAugustus and DivaLivia,Dupondius,struckunderClaudius,41-2,radiateheadright, rev. Liviaenthronedleft,17.12g(RIC Claudius 101);togetherwithotherRomancoins(3)[4]. Firstwithsomesmoothing,otherwisegood !ne,othersvariedstate,oneinring mount £60-£80

1445

Germanicus,Ases(2),bothrestitutionissueunderClaudius,Rome, c. 50-4,bustright, rev. large SC,10.34g,9.96g(RIC Claudius 106);togetherwithcontemporarybronzes(9),ofClaudius,Tiberiusetc.[11]. Firsttwo !ne(onetooled),othersinvariedstate;most identi!ed £150-£180

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Roman Coins – Lots

Nero,Sestertius,62-8, rev. Romaseatedleftoncuirass,25.18g(RIC274); Vespasian,Sestertius,77-8, rev. Salusseatedleft, holdingpatera,21.91g(RIC1208);togetherwithotherRomanbasemetalcoins(2)[4]. Firstremovedfromamount,second smoothed, !ne to very !ne £80-£100

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

Nero,As, c. 62-8,laureatebustleft, rev. templeofJanuswithdoorstoright,10.36g(RIC307);togetherwithotherbronzes(9),of Caligula, Claudius, Nero etc [10]. Varied state; mostly identi!ed £100-£120

Nero,As,62-8, rev. Victoryadvancingleft,9.89g(RIC543;BMC381); Valerian,billonAntoninianus, rev.Spesleft; Constantius II, Siliqua, Arelate, rev VOTISXXXMVLTISXXXX within wreath, SCON in exergue [3]. Last very !ne but with surface cracks, others fair £40-£60

Provenance: all found in Hampshire

Nero,As, c.65, rev. Victoryadvancingleft,holdingshield,SCin !elds,11.54g(RIC312); Trajan,As,114-7, rev. largeSCwithin wreath,8.54g(RIC644); AntoninusPius,Dupondius,140-44, rev. Felicitasstandingleft,holdingcaduceusandbranch,13.42g (RIC 658); together with other Roman base metal coins (2) [5]. Fine to good very !ne, two smoothed in !elds £70-£90

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

Vitellius,Denarius,Rome,69,laureateheadright, rev. Libertasstandingwithpileusandsceptre,2.80g(RIC105;RSC47); Vespasian,Denarius,72-3,laureateheadright, rev. simpulum,aspergillum,guttusandlituus,2.82g(RIC356;RSC45)[2]. Firstwith blister in obverse !eld, otherwise about very !ne, dark patina £80-£100

Vitellius,Denarius,Rome,69,laureatebustright, rev.tripod-lebessurmountedbydolphin,ravenbelow,2.51g(RIC109;RSC 111); together with other Denarii (9), 1st and 2nd century [10]. Fair to good !ne £80-£100

Vespasian,Denarius,71, rev. priestlyimplements,3.13g(RIC43;RSC43); Hadrian,Denarius,136, rev. Monetastandingleft, 3.23g; MarcusAurelius,Denarius,161,Concordiaseatedleft,holdingpatera,3.16g(RIC2);togetherwithaDenariusof Septimius Severus [4]. Very !ne, toned £80-£100

Vespasian,Denarius,73, rev. emperorseatedtorightoncurulechair,holdingsceptreandbranch,3.25g(RIC546;RSC387); Domitian,Denarius,95-6, rev. Minervastandingrightonrostralcolumn,owlbyfeet,3.28g(RIC788;RSC293); Trajan,Denarius, 104, rev. Emperorstandingleftinmilitaryattire,crownedbyVictorybehind,3.29g(RIC212;RSC514); AntoninusPius, Denarius,158-9, rev. octastyletemplecontainingstatuesofDivusAugustusandLivia,2.88g(RIC143;RSC799b)[4]. Very !neand better £70-£90

Vespasian,Denarius,73,rev. Emperorseatedleft,holdingsceptreandbranch,2.87g(RIC546;RSC387); Trajan,Denarius, 103 -11, rev. Æquitasstandingleft,holdingscales,3.32g(RIC118;RSC85); Commodus,Denarius,186-7, rev. Hilaritasstandingleft, 2.25g (RIC 150A; RSC 212) [3]. About !ne to very !ne £90-£120

Titus (asCæsar),As, c.73,laureatebustright, rev.Victorystandingrightonprowholdingwreathandpalm,10.52g(RIC Vespasian 641); together with other contemporary bronzes (7), all different, one Judæan [8]. Varied state; mostly identi!ed £100-£120

Vespasian,Denarius,Rome,74,laureatebustright, rev. [C]O[S] V betweentwolaureltrees,3.03g(RSC110);otherDenariiof Vespasian(2);togetherwithDenariiofTitus(3)andDomitian(3),alldifferent[9]. Variedstate,oneplated,twobroken;allidenti!ed £120-£150

Titus,Dupondius,80-1,radiatebustleft, rev. Vestaseatedleftonthrone,holdingpalladiumandtransversesceptre,12.62g(RIC 213;RCV2544); Hadrian,Sestertius,120-1,laureatebustright,drapedoverfarshoulder, rev. Concordiastandingwithtwo standards, 25.03g (RIC II.3 411); together with other Roman coins (3) [5]. Good !ne and better £80-£100

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1459

Domitian,Denarius,81,laureateheadright, rev. drapedthronesupportingwingedthunderbolt,3.16g(RIC36;RSC62); Diva Faustina Senior, As, Rome, c. 141, rev. crescent and stars, 10.42g (RIC Antoninus Pius 1199a) [2]. Very !ne and !ne £80-£100

Domitian,As,87,laureateheadright, rev. Monetastandingleft,holdingscales,8.16g(RIC547); Hadrian,Sestertius,133-5, laureateanddrapedbustright, rev. emperorgreetingFelicitas,26.43g(RICII2086); Commodus,Sestertius,181,laureatehead right, rev. citizen mounting steps to approach emperor on platform, 20.72g [3]. Fair to good !ne, last scarce £80-£100

1460

Domitian,Sestertius,92-4, rev. Jupiterseatedleft,holdingVictoryandsceptre,27.58g(RIC751;BMCRE464); Crispina, Sestertius,180-2, rev. Concordiaseatedleft,holdingpatera,20.28g(RIC665;BMCRE406); SeptimiusSeverus,Sestertius,197, rev. elephant walking right, 21.35g (RIC 721; BMCRE 148) [3]. About !ne or better; all scarce £90-£120

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1461

Roman Coins – Lots

Domitian,Denarius,92, rev. Minervastandingleft,3.30g(RIC732;RSC272); AntoninusPius,Sestertius,140-4, rev. Securitas standingleft,withsceptre,28.27g(RIC641); MarcusAurelius,Denarius,Rome, rev. Marsadvancingrightwithtrophy,2.44g(RIC 349; RSC 926) [3]. Fine to very !ne

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1462

£60-£80

Domitian,Denarius,95-6, rev. Minervastandingrightonrostralcolumn,owlbyfeet,3.16g(RIC787;RSC294); Trajan,Denarius, 103-7, rev. Virtusstandingright,footonhelmet,3.33g(RIC202;RSC402); AntoninusPius,Denarius,141, rev. Concordia standing with sceptre and cornucopia, 3.38g (RIC 65; RSC 135); together with another Denarius of Domitian [4]. Very !ne

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

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£70-£90

Trajan,Denarius,97, rev. Victorystandingleftholdingpalmandsacri!cingwithpateraoverlightedaltar,2.96g(RIC67;RSC 248a); together with other Roman silver coins (3) [4]. All about very !ne £60-£80

Provenance: all found in Hertfordshire

Trajan,Denarius,103-11, rev. Æquitasstandingleft,2.70g(RIC118;RSC85); AntoninusPius,Denarius,151-2, rev. Annona standingrightwithgrainears,2.52g(RIC204;RSC288); Commodus,Denarius,185,reads AVGPBRIT, rev. Annonastandingleft, holdingstatuette,shipandmodiusbyfeet,2.08g(RIC106c;RSC18); SeptimiusSeverus,Denarius,197-200, rev. Aequitas standingleft,holdingscales,2.90g(RIC122;RSC21); Geta (asCæsar),Denarius,200-5, rev. Securitasseatedleft,3.16(RIC20a; RSC 183); together with other Denarii (4) [9]. Fine to very !ne £100-£120

Trajan,Denarius,107, rev.Victorystandingleft,3.15g(RIC128;RSC75); AntoninusPius,Denarius,141,laureateheadright, rev. GENIVSPOPROMANI,godstandingright,half-draped,holdingcornucopiaandsceptre,3.60g(RIC70;RSC405); MarcusAurelius, Denarius,177-8, rev. Marsstandingrightwithshieldandspear,2.62g(RIC384); DivusLuciusVerus,Denarius,after169,bare headright, rev CONSECRATIO,crematoriumoffourtiers,surmountedbyquadriga,2.95g(RIC MarcusAurelius 596b;RSC58); Septimius Severus, Denarius, 195-6, rev. Victory right with trophy, reads ARABADIAB, 2.90g (RIC 64) [5]. Very !ne and better £70-£90

Trajan,Denarius,107,laureatebustright, rev. Victorystandingleft,3.00g(RIC128;RSC74);togetherwithotherDenarii(8),of Trajan and Hadrian [9]. Varied state, one broken; all identi!ed £100-£120

Trajan,Denarii(2),112-14, rev.nudeGeniusstandingleft,3.06g(RIC276;RSC398a);114-7, rev. Providentiastandingleft, pointingatlargeglobe,2.95g(RIC365); Hadrian,Denarii(2),119-20, rev. Concordiaseatedleft,2.66g(RICII191;RSC252a); c 126-7, rev. seven-pointedstarwithincrescent,2.93g(RIC864;RSC460a); Lucilla,Denarius, rev. Pudicitiaseatedleft,righthand on breast, 3.11g (RIC MarcusAurelius 781) [5]. Fine to very !ne £120-£150

1468

1467 Trajan,Dupondius, c. 114-17,radiateanddrapedbustright, rev.Trajanstandingbetweentwotrophies,10.79g(RIC676); together with other Trajan bronzes (7), various types [8]. Varied state; all identi!ed, held in plastic album sheet £80-£100

1469

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both c.117-8, revs.TrajanhandingglobetoHadrian,3.30g;Pietasstandingleft,raisingrighthand, PIETAS in !eld, 3.34g (RIC 5, 127; RSC 1009c, 1023a) [2]. Nearly very !ne £80-£100

Provenance: !rst CNG eAuction 271, 11 January 2012, lot 436

1470

Hadrian,Denarii(3),all c.117-9, revs.Æternitasstanding,lookingleft,holdingheadsofsunandmoon, AETERAVG in !eld,3.17g; Concordiaseatedleft,holdingpateraandrestingleftelbowonsmallstatueofSpes, CONCORD inexergue,3.24g;Justitiaseatedleft holding patera and long sceptre, IVSTITIA in exergue, 3.18g (RIC 202, 15, 63; RSC 131, 250a, 874b) [3]. Fine or better £60-£80

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Hadrian,Denarii(2),both c.117-8, revs.Fortunaseatedleft,holdingrudderandcornucopiae, FORTRED inexergue,3.32g,3.10g (RIC 57-8; RSC 749, 749a) [2]. Fine to very !ne £100-£120

Hadrian,Denarii(2), c.118, rev. Fortunaseatedleftholdingrudderandcornucopia,3.46g;121-3, rev. Paxseatedleft,holding Victory and branch, 3.16g (RIC 114, 591; RSC 745, 1147) [2]. Good !ne £100-£120

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both118, revs.Justitiaseatedleftholdingpateraandlongsceptre, IVSTITIA inexergue,3.20g;Paxstandingleft holding branch and cornucopiæ, PAX in exergue, 2.74g (RIC 117, 124; RSC 877, 1015) [2]. First good !ne, second better £100-£120

Hadrian,QuadransorSemissis, c.119-23,laureatebustright, rev.rostrumtridenstoright,SCinexergue,2.98g(RIC627; BMCRE1276);Quadrans, c. 128-9,laureatebustright, rev.inscriptionwithinwreath,2.33g(RIC999;RCV3707)[2]. Firstvery !ne with dark green patina, very rare, second better than !ne £100-£150

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Roman Coins – Lots

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both124-6, revs. Roma(Virtus)standingleftholdingVictoryandspear,2.75g;eaglestandingleft,headright, with wings half-open, short ground line under each talon, 3.43g (RIC 722, 798; RSC 349, 428) [2]. Better than !ne £70-£90

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both124-5, revs.Concordiaseatedleft,holdingpateraandrestingleftelbowonsmallstatueofSpes,3.12g; Libertas standing left, holding pileus and long sceptre, 3.27g (RIC 716, 720; RSC 328, 374a) [2]. Good !ne £100-£120

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both124-7, revs. Geniusstandingleft,sacri!cingwithpateraoveraltarandholdingcornucopiæ,3.17g;Virtus stepping on helmet right holding spear and parazonium, 3.30g (RIC 724, 851; RSC 335a, 353) [2]. Good !ne or better £100-£120

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both c.126-7, revs.largeseven-pointedstarwithincrescent,3.15g;smalleight-pointedstarwithincrescent, 2.95g (RIC 864; RSC 460, 462) [2]. Fine or better, both scarce varieties £80-£100

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both126-7, revs. Roma(Virtus)seatedrightoncuirass,holdingspearandparazonium,globeinexergue, 3.07g; large eleven-rayed star in cresent, 3.08g (RIC 861, 864; RSC 337b, 460) [2]. Fine and good !ne or better £80-£100

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both c.126-7, revs.eight-pointedstarwithincrescent,3.22g,similarbutstarwithsevenunequalrays,3.04g (RIC 924, 864; RSC 458, 460) [2]. Nearly very !ne and !ne £80-£100

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both128-9, revs. Annona(orAbundantia)seatedleftholdingreapinghookandcornucopiæ,3.52g;Pudicitia seated left, 3.32g (RIC 911, 914; RSC 380, 395) [2]. Nearly very !ne and !ne £80-£100

Hadrian,Denarii(2), c.128-9, revs.Indulgentiaseatedleftholdingpateraandlongtransversesceptre, COSIII inexergue,3.25g; Justitiaseatedleft,holdingpateraandsceptre, COSIII inexergue,2.86g(RIC1020,1030;RSC854d,894)[2]. Good !neoralittle better £100-£120

Provenance: both bt C.J. Martin

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Hadrian,Denarii(2),both c.128-30, revs.wingedVictoryseatedleftholdingwreathandpalmbranch,3.12g;Fortunaseatedleft, holding cornucopiæ and rudder set on globe, 3.01g (RIC 916, 1407; RSC 363a, 783) [2]. Good !ne £80-£100

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both129-30, revs. Clementiastandingleftholdingpateraandlongsceptre,2.83g;similar, COSIII inexergue, 3.35g (RIC 1066, 1009; RSC 218, 233c) [2]. Good !ne £80-£100

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both129-30, revs. galleyleftwith !veoarsmenandpilot, COSIII inexergue,3.11g;similar,3.38g(RIC1078, 1086; RSC 653b, 655b) [2]. Good !ne, both scarce varieties £100-£120

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both c.129-30, revs.Liberalitasstandingrightemptyingcornucopiae,3.03g;Pietasseatedleftonthrone, holding patera and sceptre, 3.16g (RIC 1105, 1109; RSC 919a, 1039) [2]. Fine to very !ne, !rst scarce £100-£120

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both130-3, revs. Ægyptosrecliningleft,holdingupsistrum,ibisinfront,3.15g;Alexandriastandingleft, holding sistrum and snake in basket, 3.08g (RIC 1482, 1502; RSC 99a, 154) [2]. Good !ne £80-£100

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both130-3, revs. Alexandriastandingleft,holdingsistrumandsnakeinbasket,3.34g;Asiastandingleft,foot on prow, holding reaping hook and rudder, 3.10g (RIC 1502, 1507; RSC 154, 188; RCV 3460, 3462) [2]. Good !ne £80-£100

Hadrian,Asses(orDupondii)(3), c.130-3, revs.Africarecliningleft,holdingscorpion,modiusandcorn-earsatfeet,11.23g; Alexandriarecliningleft,holdingbunchofgrainearsandvinebranch,9.41g;Nilusrecliningright,holdingcornucopiæ,12.88g(RIC 1615, 1627, 1702) [3]. Fine £100-£120

1490

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both130-3, revs.Germania,draped,standingfacing,headleft,holdingverticalspearandrestinglefthandon oval shield, 3.26g; Hispania reclining left, holding olive branch, 2.95g (RIC 1513, 1533; RSC 802, 822) [2]. Good !ne or better £120-£150

1491

1492

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both130-3, revs.Hispaniarecliningleft,holdingolivebranch,rabbittoleft,3.06g;Italiastandingleft,holding sceptre and cornucopiæ, 3.50g (RIC 1533, 1541; RSC 830, 867) [2]. Good !ne or better £120-£150

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both130-3, revs.galleyleftwithfouroarsmenandpilot, AVGVSTI inexergue,2.96g;Germania,draped, standingfacing,headright,holdingverticalspearandrestinglefthandonovalshield,3.36g(RIC1400,1524;RSC712,805)[2]. First !ne, second good !ne £80-£100

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Hadrian,As,130-3,drapedbustright, rev. Aegyptosrecliningleft,ibisbyfeet,9.66g(RICII1606); MarcusAurelius,As,159-60, drapedbustright, rev. Marsadvancingright,holdingtrophyandspear,11.89g(RIC1354)[2]. Firstwithsomeroughness,aboutvery !ne £90-£120

Sabina,Denarius,130-3, rev. Concordiaseatedleft,3.27(RICII.32504;RSC12); AntoninusPius,Denarius,138,bareheadright, reads HADRIANTONINVS, rev. Æquitasstandingleft,holdingscalesandcornucopia,3.18g(RIC10;RSC78); FaustinaSenior,Denarius, 139, rev. Concordiastandingleft,3.46g(RIC335;RSC151); MarcusAurelius (asCæsar),Denarius, c. 140, rev. instrumentsofthe augurate and ponti!cate, 3.07g (RIC Antoninus Pius 424a) [4]. Very !ne and better, several toned; a useful group £70-£90

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both c.133-5, revs.Romastandingright,holdingspear,claspinghandswithHadrianstandingleft,holding volumen,3.24g;Tellus(?)standingleft,holdingploughandrake,twoearsofcornbehind,2.78g(RIC1986,2057;RSC84b,1427) [2]. Good !ne £80-£100

Hadrian,Sestertius, c.134-8,laureatedrapedbustright, rev. galleyleft,23.68g(RIC1285);togetherwithotherHadrianbronzes (7), various types [8]. Varied state; all identi!ed, held in plastic album sheet £100-£150

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both c. 136, revs.Fidesstandingfacing,headright,holdingcornearsandbowloffruit,3.18g;Moneta standing left holding scales and cornucopiæ, 3.16g (RIC 2200, 2224; RSC 716, 963) [2]. Fine or better £70-£90

Hadrian,Denarius,136, rev.Monetastandingleft,3.14g(RIC2224;RSC965); Plautilla,Denarius,202-3, rev. VenusVictrix standingleft,holdingappleandpalmfrond,2.01g(RIC Caracalla 369;RSC25); Valens,Siliqua,Trier,368-75, rev. Romaseatedleft, holdingsceptreandVictory,1.30g(RIC27e;RSC109);togetherwithaDenariusofSeptimiusSeverus[4]. Finetovery !ne,two chipped £30-£40

Hadrian,Denarii(2),both c.137-8, revs.modiuswithfourcornearsandpoppy,3.23g;Fortunaseatedleft,holdingcornucopiæ and rudder set on globe, 3.06g (RIC 2318, 2335; RSC 172, 762) [2]. Nearly very !ne £100-£120

AntoninusPius,Denarius,139,bareheadright,reads HADRANTONINVS, rev. Fortunastandingleft,holdingruddersetonglobe,3.49g (RIC22;RSC88); DivaFaustinaSenior,Denarius,after147,drapedbustright, rev. thronesupportingsceptre,3.47g(RIC377; RSC 131) [2]. Good very !ne, toned £70-£90

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

AntoninusPius,As,140-4, rev. Felicitasstandingwithcaduceus,stembehind,10.52g(RIC679); MarcusAurelius,Dupondius, 171-2, rev. Victory standing right, holding inscribed shield, 13.55g (RIC 1031) [2]. Fine to very !ne £70-£90

AntoninusPius,Denarius,laureateheadright, rev. Annonastandingleftholdingcorn-earsabovemodius,3.33g(RIC162;RSC 283); Commodus,Denarius, c.191,laureatebustright, rev.emperorandJupiterstandingleft,3.00g(RIC255;RSC239)[2]. Very !ne and better £80-£100

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

DivaFaustinaSenior,Denarius,after147, rev. Ceresstandingleftwithlongtorch,3.07g(RIC361;RSC101a); FaustinaJunior, Denarius,161-75, rev. Fecunditassurroundedbychildren,3.06g(RIC676;RSC95); Crispina,Denarius,180-2, rev.Venusholding apple,3.04g(RIC286a;RSC35); JuliaDomna,203, rev.Pietassacri!cingoveraltar,2.87g(RIC572;RSC150); Plautilla,Denarius, 202, rev.CaracallaandPlautillaembracing,3.02g(RIC362;RSC21); JuliaMamaea,Denarius,231, rev. Venusstandingleftwith helmet, 2.92g (RIC 358; RSC 76) [6]. Fine to very !ne £80-£100

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

AntoninusPius,Denarius,148, rev. Antoninus,togate,standingleftsacri!cingovertripod-altar,3.12g(RIC168); Marcus Aurelius, Denarius, 171, rev. Jupiter seated left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, 2.56g (RIC 228) [2]. Both very !ne £60-£80

AntoninusPius,Denarius,148-9, rev. emperorsacri!cingovertripod,3.14g(RIC183;RSC304); FaustinaJunior,Denarius, 154 -6, rev. Concordia seated left, holding "ower, 3.26g (RIC 502a; RSC 54) [2]. Good very !ne, attractively toned £90-£120

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1506

AntoninusPius,Denarius,148-9, rev.Salusstanding,feedingsnakewithpateraandholdingrudderonglobe,3.63g(RIC181;RSC 281); DivaFaustinaSenior,Denarius,after147, rev. Venusstandingleft,holdingappleandlargeshield,3.36g(RIC366;RSC73) [2]. About extremely !ne, attractively toned £120-£150

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

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AntoninusPius,As,Rome[orperhapsBritain],154-5,laureatebustright, rev. BRITANNIACOSIIII,Britanniaseatedleftonrock,shield and eagle-tipped sceptre at left,8.77g (RIC 934; C 117); together with other Imperial bronze coins (5) [6]. Fair to !ne £60-£80

AntoninusPius,Denarius,158, rev. Liberalitasstandingleft,holdingabacusandcornucopia, LIBIIII inexergue,3.35g(RIC155;RSC 490a); MarcusAurelius (asCæsar),Denarius,157-8, rev. Felicitasstandingleft,holdingcaduceusandsceptre,4.42g(RIC475A; RSC 727) [2]. Very !ne and better, !rst toned £90-£120

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

FaustinaJunior,Sestertius,161-76,diademedanddrapedbustright, rev. Laetitiastandingleft,withsceptreandpatera,23.69g (RIC Marcus Aurelius 1653); together with Ancient bronze coins (5) [6]. Fair to very !ne £60-£80

MarcusAurelius,Denarius,161,rev. Concordiaseatedleft,holdingpatera,3.15g(RIC2;RSC30); FaustinaJunior,Denarius, 161-7, rev. Junostanding,peacockbyfeet,3.36g(RIC696;RSC139a); Crispina,Denarius,180-2, rev.Venusholdingapple,2.15g (RIC 225; RSC 585); together with other Denarii (3) [6]. Fine to very !ne £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

DivusAntoninusPius,Denarius,161,bareheadright, rev. crematoriumoffourtiers,2.66(RIC436;RSC164a); Septimius Severus,Denarius,202-10, rev.DeaCælestisridinglionright,2.73g(RIC266;RSC222); JulianII,reducedSiliqua,Arles,360-3, pearl-diademedanddrapedbustright, rev. VOTXMVLTXX withinwreath,1.63g(RIC309;RSC148+);togetherwithotherDenarii (5) [8]. Fair to very !ne, one chipped £150-£180

DivusAntoninusPius,Sestertius, c.161,bustright, rev. columnofAntoninusPius,21.15g(RIC1269);togetherwithother bronze coins of Antoninus (12), various denominations and types [13]. Varied state; all identi!ed, held in plastic album sheet £100-£120

FaustinaJunior,Sestertius,161-75, rev. Hilaritasstandingleft,holdingpalmandcornucopia,28.26g(RIC MarcusAurelius 1642; BMCRE911); Lucilla,Sestertius,Rome,164-9,drapedbustright,hairfastenedinknotbehindhead, rev.Venusstandingleft, holdingappleandsceptre,28.43g(RIC MarcusAurelius 1763;BMCRE1167-9); JuliaDomna,Sestertius, c.195, rev. Junostanding leftwithpateraandsceptre,peacockbyfeet,21.75g(RIC SeptimiusSeverus 856;BMCRE487);togetherwithDupondii(2)of Sabina and Faustina Senior [5]. Fair to good !ne £100-£120

DivusAntoninusPius,Denarius,162,barehead, rev.altar,3.14g(RIC441;RSC357); FaustinaJunior,Denarius,148-52, rev. Laetitiastandingleft,holdingdiadem,3.07g(RIC AntoninusPius 506a;RSC155); Elagabalus,Denarius,218-22, rev.Victory advancingleftwithdiadem,3.19g(RIC161b;RSC300); GordianIII,Denarius,241, rev. Jupiterstandingwithsceptreand thunderbolt, 2.96g (RIC 112; RSC 113) [4]. Very !ne or better £80-£100

Lucilla,Sestertius,Rome, c. 164-9, rev. Junoseatedleft,19.09g(RIC MarcusAurelius 1747);togetherwithotherbronzesof Faustina Senior (4) and Sabina, various denominations and types [6]. Varied state; all identi!ed £80-£100

MarcusAurelius,Denarius,166,reads PARTHMAX, rev. Pietasstandingbyaltar,3.58g(RIC149;RSC464); FaustinaJunior, Denarius,161-76, rev.Hilaritasstandingleft,2.74g(RIC686;RSC111); SeverusAlexander,Denarius,222, rev. Jupiterstanding left with thunderbolt and sceptre, 2.77g (RIC 5; RSC 204) [3]. Very !ne and better £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

MarcusAurelius,Denarius,169-70, rev. Dianastandingleft,holdingbowandarrow,2.98g(RIC212); Plautilla,Denarius,202, rev. Emperor and Plautilla embracing, 2.01g (RIC Caracalla 362); together with other Imperial Denarii (10) [12]. Fine to very !ne £200-£260

1518

Commodus,Denarius,181,laureateheadright, rev.Fortunaseatedleft,holdingrudderandcornucopia,wheelbelowchair,2.52g (RSC771);otherDenarii(3),ofJuliaDomna,HadrianandTrajan;togetherwithotherAncientcoins(9)[13]. Firstgood !ne,others in varied state, three damaged £80-£100

1519

Commodus,Denarius,183,laureateheadright, rev. Aequitasstandingleft,withcornucopia,3.14g(RIC59); SeverusAlexander, Denarius,231-5,similar, rev. Providentiastandingleft,modiusbyfeet,2.74g(RIC252a);togetherwithotherimperialDenarii(3) [5]. Fine to very !ne £60-£80

1520

Commodus,Sestertius,185,laureateheadright, rev. emperortogatestandingleftovertripodaltarandholdingscroll,21.28g(RIC 454a); togetherwithothercontemporarybronzes(6,twoprovincial),variousemperorsandtypes[7]. Variedstate,mostidenti!ed £80-£100

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Roman Coins – Lots

JuliaDomna,Denarius, c. 193-6,drapedbustright, rev. Fortunaseatedleftholdingrudderandcornucopiæ,2.45g(RSC64);other DenariiofJuliaDomna(4);togetherwithDenarii(5),ofCrispina,JuliaMaesa(2),JuliaSoæmiasandPlautilla[10]. Variedstate,one broken; all identi!ed £100-£120

SeptimiusSeverus,Denarii(9),varioustypes;togetherwithDenariiofSeverusAlexander(5)[14]. Variedstate;allidenti!ed,held in plastic album sheet £80-£100

SeptimiusSeverus,Denarius,194-5, rev. Fortunastandingleftwithpalmandcornucopia,3.37g(RIC377); JuliaDomna, Denarius,196-211, rev. Venusstandingleft,holdinghelmetandleaningoncolumn,2.63g(RIC581;RSC215); SeptimiusSeverus, Denarii(2),223, rev. Paxstandingleft,3.20g(RIC27);222-8, rev. Libertasstandingleft,holdingpileus,1.85g(RIC155);together with a Republican Denarius [5]. Last about !ne, others very !ne and better £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

ClodiusAlbinus (asCaesar),Denarius,194-5,bareheadright, rev.Aesculapiusstanding,holdingserpent-entwinedstaff,2.40g (RSC 9); together with other Denarii (6), of Caracalla (3) and Elagabalus (3) [7]. Varied state, !rst scarce; all identi!ed £70-£90

SeptimiusSeverus,Sestertius,194,laureatebustright, rev. Victoryadvancingright,23.28g(RIC667);togetherwithother bronzesofMaximinusI,SeptimiusSeverus(5)andSeverusAlexander(5),variousdenominationsandtypes[12]. Variedstate;all identi!ed £100-£120

SeptimiusSeverus,Denarius,196-7, rev. emperorstandingleft,holdingpateraovertripod,2.79g(RIC96A);togetherwith miscellaneous Ancient coins in base metal (21), various types [22]. Varied state £30-£40

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

SeptimiusSeverus,Denarius,196-7, rev. Fortunaseatedleft,holdingruddersetonglobe,2.63g(RIC78A;RSC188); Julia Domna,Denarius,Laodicea?,196-202, rev. Pudicitiaseatedleft,holdinghandtobreast,3.40g(RIC SeptimiusSeverus 644;RSC 168); Geta, Denarius, 203, rev. Minerva standing left, 3.06g (RIC 34B; RSC 104a) [3]. Very !ne £70-£90

SeptimusSeverus,Denarius,197, rev.elephantwalkingright,2.79g(RIC82;RSC348); Caracalla,Denarius,213, CONCORDIAMILIT, twostandards "ankedbylegionaryeagles,3.63g(RIC232); Geta,Denarius,203, rev. Felicitasstandingleft,3.00g(RIC9a;RSC 38a) [3]. First good !ne, others very !ne £80-£100

JuliaDomna,Denarius,198, rev. Cyveleenthronedleft,seatedlionnearby,3.35g(RIC564;RSC123); Caracalla,Denarius,200, rev. Emperorstandingleft,holdingglobeandspear,3.62g(RIC30a;RSC413);togetherwithotherDenarii(3)[5]. Very !neand better £70-£90

SeptimiusSeverus,Denarius,200, rev. Victoryadvancingleft,holdingwreathaboveshield,2.72g(RIC150;RSC454); Julia Domna,Denarius,200, rev. Venusstandingleftwithpateraandsceptre,2.43g(RIC SeptimiusSeverus 578;RSC185); Julia Soæmias,Denarius,218-22, rev.Venusenthronedleft,2.48g(RIC Elagabalus 243;RSC14);togetherwithotherRomanDenarii (6) [9]. Very !ne and better £100-£120

Caracalla,Denarius,200, rev. Emperorstandingleft,holdingglobeandspear(RIC40;RSC547); Geta,Denarii(3),198, rev. Felicitasstandingleft,withcaduceus,2.24g(RIC2;RSC44);Laodicea,200, rev. Victoryleftcarryingwreath,2.71g(RIC101;RSC 206);Laodicea,199-200, rev. Minervastandingleftwithshieldandspear,2.30g(RIC105a;RSC83);togetherwithaSiliquaofJulian [5]. Very !ne £100-£120

SeptimiusSeverus,Denarius,200, rev. Victory "yingleft,holdingwreathaboveshield,3.20g(RIC150;RSC454); Caracalla, Denarius,201-6, rev. EmperorstandingleftinguiseofSol,3.65g(RIC141;RSC545); JuliaDomna,Denarius,203, rev. Pietas standingleftwitharmsraised,altarbyfeet,3.10g(RIC SeptimiusSeverus 574;RSC156); Geta (asCæsar),Denarius,200-5, rev. Securitas seated left, holding globe, 3.29g (RIC 20a; RSC 183) [4]. First with small striking crack, otherwise very !ne and better £70-£90

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Geta (asCaesar),Denarius, c.202-9,bustright, rev.Providentiastandingleft(RSC170);togetherwithotherDenarii(7)ofGeta (2), Julia Mamæa (3) and Septimius Severus (2), various types [8]. Varied state £80-£100

SeptimiusSeverus,Denarius,Rome,204,laureatebustright, rev.Geniusstandingleft,holdingpateraandcorn-ears,3.14g(RIC 195;RSC464); Caracalla,Denarius,206, rev. Marsstandingleft,3.73g(RIC83a;RSC424); JuliaDomna,Denarius,211-5, rev. Diana Lucifera standing left, holding long torch, 3.21g (RIC Caracalla 373A; RSC 32) [3]. Very !ne, last toned £70-£90

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SeptimiusSeverus,Denarius,206, rev. Annonastandingleft,basketbyfeet,3.25g(RIC200;RSC476); JuliaDomna,Denarius, 211-5, rev. Pudicitiaseatedleft,holdingsceptre,3.09g(RIC Caracalla 385;RSC165); Elagabalus,Denarius,220-1, rev. Solstanding withwhip,2.90g(RIC17;RSC134a); SeverusAlexander,Denarius,225, rev. Victoryadvancingleft,3.11g(RIC180;RSC564); together with other Denarii (3) [7]. Fine to good very !ne £120-£150

SeptimiusSeverus,Denarius,207, rev. RESTITVTORVRBIS,Romaseatedleft,2.54g(RIC288;RSC606); Caracalla,Antoninianus, Rome,216,radiate,drapedandcuirassedbustright, rev. radiatelionwalkingleft,holdingthunderboltinjaws,4.11g(RIC273b; RSC322);Denarius,Laodicea,198, rev. Monetastandingleftwithscales,2.46g(RIC337;RSC168c); Geta,Denarius,209, rev. Geniusstandingbyaltar,2.22g(RIC59B;RSC114); MaximinusThrax,Denarius,235-6, rev. Victoryadvancingright,2.50g(RIC 16; RSC 99a) [5]. Very !ne and better £80-£100

SeptimiusSeverus,Denarius,208, rev. Salusseatedleft,altarbyfeet,3.05g(RIC221;RSC517); Caracalla,Denarius,203, rev. Romastandingleft,holdingVictoryandspear,3.55g(RIC69;RSC499); SeverusAlexander,Denarius,227, rev. Æquitasstanding withscalesandcornucopia,3.47g(RIC64;312); GordianIII,Denarius,241, rev. Emperorstandingrightwithspearandglobe, 3.07g (RIC 115; RSC 243) [4]. Very !ne £80-£100

SeptimiusSeverus,Denarius,210, rev. Salusseatedleft,feedingserpentfrompatera,3.39g(RIC326;RSC548); Caracalla, Denarius,205, rev. Felicitasstandingleftwithshortcaduceusandcornucopia,3.41g(RIC127;RSC64); JuliaDomna,Denarius, Rome, 209, rev. Juno standing left, holding patera, 3.14g (RIC Septimius Severus 559; RSC 82) [3]. Very !ne £80-£100

DivusSeptimiusSeverus,Denarius,Rome,211, rev. eagleonglobe,3.26g(RIC191c;RSC84); JuliaMaesa,Denarius,218-20, rev. Junostandingleftwithpatera,3.15g(RIC Elagabalus 254;RSC16); MaximinusThrax,Denarius,235-6, rev. Victoryadvancing right, 3.12g (RIC 16; RSC 99a) [3]. First very !ne, others good very !ne and toned £90-£120

JuliaDomna (underCaracalla),Sestertius,211-17,drapedbustright, rev. Junostandingleft,peacockbyfeet,28.18g(RIC585); together with other bronze coins (7), 2nd-3rd century [8]. First nearly very !ne but holed, others in varied state; mostly identi!ed £80-£100

Caracalla,Denarius,212, rev. Herculesstandingleft,holdingbranchandclub,lionskindrapedoverarm,3.25g(RIC192;RSC 196); Geta,Denarius,Rome,200, rev.Victory !yingleftholdingdiademovershield,3.04g(RIC23;RSC206)[2]. Very !ne, !rst toned £80-£100

JuliaMaesa,Denarius,218-20, rev. Junostandingleftwithpatera,3.39g(RIC Elagabalus 254;RSC16); MaximinusThrax, Denarius,235-6, rev. Victoryadvancingright,3.86g(RIC16;RSC99a); GordianIII,Antoninianus,241-3, rev. Jupiterstandingright, holding sceptre and thunderbolt, 3.70g (RIC 84; RSC 109) [3]. Good very !ne £80-£100

Elagabalus,Antoninianus,219, rev. Fidesenthronedleft, !ankedbystandards,4.66g(RIC67;RSC28); GordianIII,Antoniniani (2),241-3, rev. Solstandingleft,holdingglobe,4.26g(RIC83;RSC41);241-3, rev. Apolloseatedleft,holdingbranch,4.46g(RIC 88;RSC250); PhilipII,Antoninianus,245-6, rev. Speswalkingleftwith !ower,3.63g(RIC221;RSC84)[4]. Very !neandbetter, some cleaned £80-£100

1544

SeverusAlexander,Denarius,223, rev. Jupiterstandingleft,holdingsceptreandthunderbolt,3.36g(RIC19;RSC229); MaximinusThrax,Denarius,236-8, rev. Victoryadvancingright,holdingwreathandpalm,3.71g(RIC22;RSC103a); GordianIII, Denarius,241-3, rev. Laetitiastandingleft,2.76g(RIC113;RSC120);togetherwithaDenariusofFaustinaJunior[4]. Good !neto good very !ne, all toned £80-£100

1545

SeverusAlexander,Sestertii(3),230, rev. Emperorstandingleft,16.83g(RIC627;RCV8024);232, rev. Solholdingglove,21.81g (RIC 528; RCV 8002); 232, rev. Mars advancing right, 25.69g (RIC 635; RCV 7979) [3]. Very !ne, second scratched in !elds £80-£100

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MaximinusThrax,Sestertii(2),235-6, rev.Paxstandingleft,holdingbranchandsceptre,20.55g(RIC58);236-8, rev. Salusseated left, feeding serpent coiled around an altar, 18.36g (RIC 85) [2]. Very !ne or better £80-£100

MaximinusThrax,Sestertius,Rome,236-8,laureateanddrapedbustright, rev.Victorystandingleftholdingwreathandpalm, captivebyfeet,20.01g(RIC90;BMC191-5); GordianIII,Sestertius,240, rev. Emperorstandingleft,togate,byaltar,16.92g(RIC 292); together with other Sestertii (6) [8]. Fair to very !ne, one tooled £60-£80

1548

GordianIII,Antoninianus,239, rev PAXAVGVSTI,Paxstandingleft,holdingbranchandtransversespectre,4.53g(RIC3;RSC173); PhilipI,Antoninianus,248,radiatebustright, rev. SAECVLARESAVGG,lowcolumninscribed COSIII,4.65g(RIC24;RSC193)[2]. Extremely !ne £80-£100

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GordianIII,Antoninianus,239-40, rev. Emperorsacri!cingoveraltar,4.13g(RIC54;RSC212); PhilipI,Antoninianus,244-7, rev. Annonaholdingcorn-ears,3.59g(RIC28;RSC25); PhilipII,Antoninianus,246-7, rev.Paxstandingleft,holdingbranchand sceptre, 4.41g (RIC 231; RSC 23) [3]. Good very !ne £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

GordianIII,As,Rome, c. 241-4, rev. Sol,10.43g(RIC297b); Gallienus,Antoniniani(2),bothRome, c. 267-8, rev. stag,2.78g(RSC 158),268, rev. panther,3.08g(RSC586); Salonina,Antoniniani(3),allRome, c. 265-7, revs. Fecunditas,3.40g,3.31g,2.02g(RSC 39a); Victorinus,Antoninianus,Cologne,269-71, rev. Sol,2.75g(RIC114); Aurelian,Antoniniani(2),Antioch,270-5, rev. Emperorandfemale !gure,4.51g(RIC386),Siscia,270-5, rev. EmperorandConcordia,4.10g(RIC216); Probus,Antoninianus, Rome, 276-82, rev. temple, 3.90g (RIC 185) [10]. Varied state £50-£70

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

TrajanDecius,Antoniniani(2),both249, rev. Emperoronhorsebackright,3.92g(RIC11;RCV9353); rev. Daciastandingleft, holdingbattlestandarddecoratedwithwolf’shead,4.89g(RIC12b;RCV9368); HerenniaEtruscilla,Antoninianus,250-1, rev. Fecunditasstanding,childbyfeet,4.16g(RIC55b;RCV9492); Volusian,Antoninianus,251-2, rev. Junoseatedwithdistyleshrine or temple, 3.06g (RIC 172; RCV 9750) [4]. Very !ne or better, last scarce £90-£120

TrajanDecius,Antoninianus,250-1, rev. GeniusofarmyofIllyrciumstandingleftwithpatera,standardbehind,4.64g(RIC16; RSC49); TrebonianusGallus,Antoninianus,252, rev. Libertasstandingleftwithtransversesceptreandpileus,3.56g(RIC70; RSC 68); together with other Antoniniani (2) [4]. Very !ne to extremely !ne £80-£100

TrebonianusGallus,Sestertius,252, rev. TetrastyletemplecontainingJunoandpeacock,19.69g(RIC112;RCV9672); Volusian, Sestertius, 252, rev. Felicitas standing left, holding sceptre and caduceus, 14.53g (RIC 251; RCV 9786) [2]. Good !ne £60-£80

Saloninus,Antoninianus,256,radiatebustright, rev. EmperorgreetingSpes,4.66g(RIC36);togetherwithotherAntoniniani(20), of Aurelian, Gallienus, and Salonina [21]. Varied state; all identi!ed, held in plastic album sheet £80-£100

Saloninus,Antoninianus,Antioch,257-60,radiatebustright, rev. EmperorrecievingVictoryfromJupiter,3.26g(RIC35); Aurelian with Vabalathus,Antoninianus,Antioch, c.270-2,laureatebustofVabalathusright, rev. radiatebustofAurelianright, Z below, 3.15g (RIC 381); together with other Antoniniani (4) [6]. Fine to very !ne £60-£80

Salonina,Antoninianus,Cologne,257-9, rev. Venus,half-drapedandseenfrombehind,holdingappleandpalm,2.59g(RIC8;RCV 10662); ValerianJunior,Antoninianus,258-9,Cologne, rev. princecarriedskywardsbyeagle,2.18g(RIC Lugdunum 9);together with Antoniniani (3) of Gallienus (2) and Postumus [5]. Fine to good very !ne £80-£100

Macrianus,Antoninianus,260-1,radiateandcuirassedbustright, rev. Jupiterenthronedleft,holdingpateraandsceptre,eagleby feet, star in !eld, 3.97g (RIC 9; RSC 8a); together with an Antoninianus of Florian [2]. Fine £50-£70

Victorinus, Antoniniani (15), various reverse types [15]. Fine to good very !ne £60-£80

Aurelian,Antoniniani(2),bothSiscia,270-5, rev. Solstandingrightoncaptive,holdingbowandbranch,4.56g(RIC64);270-5, rev. EmperorgreetingConcordia,3.61g(RIC216); ConstantiusI,Follis,Trier,296-7, rev. Geniusstandingleftwithpateraand cornucopia, 9.19g (RIC 213a) [3]. Good very !ne and better £60-£80

Carausius, Antoniniani (8), various types [8]. Varied state; all identi!ed, held in plastic album sheet £80-£100

Carausius, Antoniniani (9), various types [9]. Varied state; all identi!ed, held in plastic album sheet £80-£100

Allectus,Quinarius,‘C’mint, c.293-6,radiateandcuirassedbustright, rev VIRTVSAVG,galleyleft, QC inexergue(S692A);together with other Roman coins (9) [10]. Varied state £40-£60

Provenance: all found in Hertfordshire

1563

1564

Allectus, Antoniniani (8), various types [8]. Varied state; all identi!ed, held in plastic album sheet £80-£100

Maximian,Antoninianus,Cyzicus,293, rev. emperorrecievingVictoryfromJupiter,3.77g(RICV606); ConstantinetheGreat, Follis,Lugdunum,309-13, rev. Solstandingleft,3.64g(RICVI308); ConstantiusII,Centenionalis,Nicomedia,330-5, rev. two soldiers with standards, 2.98g (RIC VII 191) [3]. Extremely !ne £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

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1565

1566

1567

1568

1569

1570

1571

1572

1573

Roman Coins – Lots

Galerius (asCaesar),Follis,Trier, c.302-3,laureateandcuirassedbustright, rev.Geniusstandingleft,holdingpateraand cornucopiæ, SF in !eld, IITR inexergue,8.45g(RIC532); Diocletian,Follis,Trier, c.303-5,similartolastbut PTR inexergue,9.09g (RIC582);togetherwithotherFolles(4),ofConstantiusI,Maxentius(2)andMaximian[6]. Firsttwonearlyextremely !ne,others mostly about very !ne £90-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

LiciniusI,Folles(4),Cyzicus, c. 313-5, rev. Jupiter,3.19g(RIC4),Cyzicus, c. 316-7, rev. Jupiter,4.11g(RIC6),London, c. 310-2, rev. Genius,4.30g(RIC209c),Trier, c. 310-3, rev. Genius,4.85g(RIC845b),Æ18,Arles, c. 321, rev. VOTXX withinwreath,3.05g (RIC 240); Licinius II,Follis, Antioch, c. 317-20, rev. Jupiter, 3.30g (RIC 29) [6]. Very !ne to extremely !ne £40-£50

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

LiciniusI,Follis,Heraclea, c.318-20,laureatebustrightwearingimperialcloakandholdingglobe,sceptreandmappa, rev.camp gatesurmountedbythreeturrets, A in !eldtoright,sMHA inexergue,3.38g(RIC48var.);togetherwithcontemporarycoinsof Constantine I (8) and Maximian [10]. Very !ne to extremely !ne £90-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

LiciniusII (asCaesar),Follis,Cyzicus, c.321-4,helmetedandcuirassedbustleftholdingspearandshield, rev.Jupiterstandingleft holdingVictoryonglobeandsceptre,eaglewithwreathinbeakatfeettoleft,captivetoright; X above III in !eldtoright,sMKG in exergue,3.68g(RIC18);togetherwithcontemporarycoinsofConstantineI(6),LiciniusI,andMaximinusII(2)[10]. Very !neto extremely !ne £90-£120

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

ConstantiusII (asCaesar),Follis,Thessalonica, c.326-8,laureate,drapedandcuirassedbustright, rev.campgatewithsixrows, nodoorsandtwoturrets,starabove, SMTSB inexergue,3.95g(RIC158);togetherwithothercontemporarycoins(6),various mints [7]. First nearly extremely !ne with some original silvering, others mostly very !ne £60-£80

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

ConstantiusII,Centenionalis,Trier,348-50,bustright, rev. radiatePhoenixonglobe,2.46g(RIC237);togetherwith miscellaneous Ancient coins in silver (4) and base metal (45), various types and rulers [50]. Fair to very !ne £20-£30

ConstantiusII,Siliqua,Lugdunum,360-3,pearl-diademed,drapedandcuirassedbustright, rev. Victorywalkingleft,holding wreath, 2.22g (RIC 210); together with other Siliquae (4) [5]. Fine and better, but several clipped £60-£80

Gratian,Maiorina,Rome, c.378-83,pearl-diademed,drapedandcuirassedbustright, rev.emperorstandingleft,holdingVictory onglobeandraisingkneelingturretedwoman, SMRB inexergue,5.00g(RIC43a);togetherwithothercoinsofGratian(6),various mints [7]. Fine to very !ne £80-£100

TheodosiusI,Siliqua,Trier,378-83,pearl-diademed,drapedandcuirassedbustright, rev.Constantinopolisenthroned,holding sceptreandcornucopiæ,1.50g(RIC55;RSC4a); MagnusMaximus,Siliqua,Trier,383-8,similartolast, rev.Romaenthroned facing, head left, holding globe and sceptre, 1.51g (RIC 84; RSC 20a) [2]. Good !ne, marked surfaces £60-£80

Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

1574

1575

1576

1577

1578

1579

1580

Denarii(15),ofCommodus(4),MarcusAurelius(3),andSeptimiusSeverus(8),varioustypes[15]. Variedstate,threepierced;all identi!ed £120-£150

Volusian to Probus, Antoniniani, etc. (103) [103]. Varied state; mostly identi!ed, held in plastic album sheets £150-£200

Domitian to Marcus Aurelius, bronzes (12), various denominations and types [12]. Varied state £100-£120

GordianIIItoTrebonianusGallus,Antoniniani(8),varioustypes;togetherwithaDenariusofGordianIIIandbronzesofGordian III, Otacillia Severa (2) and Philip I (3) [15]. Varied state; all identi!ed £120-£150

Carinus to Crispus, bronzes (65), various rulers and types [65]. Varied state; all identi!ed, held in plastic album sheets £120-£150

Galerius to Valentinian I, bronzes (55), various rulers and types [55]. Varied state; all identi!ed, held in plastic album sheets £100-£120

ConstantiusIItoTheodosius,Siliquæ(5)ofConstantiusII,Honorius,JulianII,MagnusMaximusandTheodosius;togetherwith bronzes (39), various rulers and types [44]. Varied state; all identi!ed, held in plastic album sheets £150-£200

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1581

Byzantine Coins from Various Properties

JustinianI,Follis,Nicomedia,yr14[540-1],facingbust, rev. largeM,21.77g(DO118b;Sear201). Flanraggedat12o’clock, otherwise very !ne, dark patina £80-£100

1582

JustinianI,Follis,Cyzicus,yr17[543-4],facingbust, rev. largeM,19.75g(DO169a;Sear207). Weakonface,otherwisevery,dark green patina £60-£80

1583

JustinII,Solidus,Constantinople, !rstofficina,crownedbustfacing,holdingglobesurmountedbyVictoryandshield, rev. Constantinopolisseatedfacing,holdingspearandglobuscruciger,4.43g(DOC4a;Sear345). Struckfromaslightlywornobversedie, otherwise good very !ne £200-£260

Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 2 October 2002, lot 345

1584

Tiberius II, Decanummium, crowned facing bust, rev. large saltire, cross above, 3.31g (Sear 436). Good very !ne, dusty patina £60-£80

1585

Heraclius,Solidus,Constantinople,5thofficina,helmetedbustfacing,holdingglobuscrucigerandshield, rev. crosspotenton three steps, 4.47g (DOC 3b; Sear 731). Extremely !ne, lustrous metal £400-£500

1586

Heraclius, HeracliusConstantine and Heraclonas,Solidus,Constantinople,9thofficina,threestanding !gures, rev. crosspotent atop three steps, monogram to left, I to right, 4.49g (DO 38 var [officina]; Sear 770). Extremely !ne, well-centred and lustrous £600-£800

1587

ConstantineVIIPorphyrogenitus with RomanusI,Miliaresion,Constantinople,931-44,largecrosspotentonsteps,over centre medallion containing portrait, rev. legend in !ve lines, 2.83g (DOC 20; Sear 1755). Very !ne £150-£200

Provenance: DNW Auction A11, 27 September 2011, lot 2771; J.M. Hearn Collection

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1588

Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus with Romanus I, Miliaresion, Constantinople, 931-44, large cross potent on steps, over central medallion containing portrait, rev. legend in !ve lines, 2.68g (DOC 20; Sear 1755). Plugged, !ne £20-£30

1589

Romanus III Argyrus, Histamenon Nomisma, Constantinople, Christ nimbate and enthroned, rev. Emperor standing holding globus cruciger, crowned by Mary standing to right, four pellets in robe, 4.42g (DOC 1b.3; Sear 1819). Good very !ne £400-£500

Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 5 July 2005, lot 406

1590

John VIII (1425-48), Half-Hyperpyron, Constantinople, bust of Christ, rev. bust of John, 7.10g (Sear 2563). Very !ne for issue £50-£60

1591

John VIII (1425-48), Quarter-Hyperpyron, Constantinople, bust of Christ, rev. bust of John, 3.22g (Sear 2565). Very !ne for issue £80-£100

1592

EMPIRE OF TREBIZOND, Manuel I (1238-63), Asper, St Eugenius standing facing, holding long cross, rev Manuel standing facing, holding labarum and akakia, 2.80g (Sear 2601). Very !ne, toned £40-£60

Byzantine Coins from Various Properties
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Ancient Coins - Lots

Miscellaneous Ancient and World coins in silver (7) and base metal (24); together with lead tokens (5) [36]. Varied state £30-£40 1593

Miscellaneous Ancient bronze coins (116), various periods and types [116]. Varied state £80-£100 1594

1595

1596

1597

1598

1599

MiscellaneousAncientbasemetalcoins(79),varioustypesandrulers;togetherwithmiscellaneousWorldcoinsinsilver(3)and base metal (9) [91]. Varied state £20-£30

Miscellaneous Ancient coins in base metal (37), various types [37]. Varied state £40-£50

Miscellaneous Ancient coins in base metal (14), various rulers and types [14]. Fair to very !ne £40-£50

Miscellaneous Roman silver coins (33), Republic to 3rd century AD, various types [33]. Fair to very !ne £300-£400

Miscellaneous Roman Imperial Denarii (25), various emperors and types [25]. Fine to very !ne, one a plated contemporary forgery £240-£300

Miscellaneous Roman Denarii (9), various types and emperors [9]. Varied state, several damaged £40-£50 1600

1601

Miscellaneous Roman Imperial Denarii (5) [5]. Varied state £60-£80

1602

Roman Imperial Denarii (3) [3]. Varied state £60-£80

Antoniniani (28), various rulers and types [28]. Varied state £40-£50 1603

1604

Miscellaneous Antoniniani (12), various types and emperors [12]. Fine to good very !ne, several toned £60-£80

1605

Miscellaneous Roman coins in silver (5) and base metal (1) [6]. Varied state £90-£120

1606

Miscellaneous Roman Imperial bronze coins (29), various emperors and types [29]. Varied state £60-£80

1607

Miscellaneous Roman Imperial bronze coins (19), various emperors and types [19]. Varied state £60-£80

1608

Miscellaneous Roman Imperial bronze coins (24), various emperors and types [24]. Varied state £60-£80

1609

Assorted Roman bronze coins (34), various types [34]. Mostly fair to !ne, a few better £60-£80

Miscellaneous Roman coins in base metal (59), various emperors and types [59]. Fair to very !ne £100-£150 1610

1611

Miscellaneous Roman base metal coins (50), various types and emperors [50]. Fair to very !ne £20-£30

1612

Miscellaneous Roman coins (13), all base metal [13]. Varied state £60-£80

Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

1613

Miscellaneous Roman coins (9) [9]. Varied state, with collectors’ tickets £60-£80

Miscellaneous Roman coins (9) [9]. Varied state £30-£40 1614

Miscellaneous base metal coins (approx. 70), various types [Lot]. Varied state £20-£30 1615

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SHLOMO GABBAY (1919-1995)

Shlomo was born in Basra, Iraq, son of Joseph Elias Gabbay (aide-de-camp to King Faisal I and vice-president of the General Assembly of Iraq).

After the death of his father in 1927, he emigrated with his mother and siblings to Palestine, where he was educated at the Scottish College in Safed. He served in the British Army during the Mandate, subsequently qualifying as an advocate in law at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

After establishing himself as a well-known lawyer in the 1950s, he began to cultivate his interests in archaeology in the 1960s, gradually developing an impressive collection of antiquities including coins, ancient pottery and glass which he acquired through various dealers including Yaakov

Meshorer, Moussai , and Zadok and Sons. After the Six Day War in 1967, Shlomo frequented the old City of Jerusalem, establishing close links with antique dealers including Abu Eid, Barakat, and Dajani. He developed a particular interest in ancient Judaean and Islamic weights which he passionately researched and studied in detail.

After Shlomo retired in 1975 he moved to England with his wife and daughters. Before leaving Israel he sold his collection of antique pottery and glass, but kept his precious weights collection and coins, most of which were auctioned in the 1980s in Germany. He died in London in 1995.

The remainder of the collection is now brought to auction at Noonans by his daughters.

FOREWORD

1616

The Shlomo Gabbay Collection of Judaean Coins and Weights

AlexanderJannaios,ÆPrutah,dateuncertain,anchorwithincircle, rev. starofeightrays,1.39g(cf. Sofaerp.250,238); Herod Archelaus,ÆPrutah,Jerusalem,crestedhelmet,caduceustoleft, rev. grapebunch,1.56g(Sofaerp.260,81;Hendin6224a); Procurators, ValeriusGratus (underTiberius),ÆPrutah,yr11[24-5],inscriptionwithinwreath, rev. palmbranch,2.03g(Sofaer p.270,31); PontiusPilate (underTiberius),yr16[29-30],ÆPrutah,simpulum, rev. threecornearstiedtogether,2.33g(Sofaer p.270,34;Hendin1341); AntoniusFelix (underClaudius),ÆPrutah,yr14[54],legendinwreath, rev. crossedpalmbranches, 2.25g (Sofaer p.271, 62; Hendin 1347) [5]. Fine and better £60-£80

1617

HerodArchelaus,ÆPrutah,Jerusalem,crestedhelmet,caduceustoleft, rev. grapebunch,2.68g(Sofaerp.260,81;Hendin 6224a); AgrippaI,ÆPrutah,yr6[41-42],canopywithinlegend, rev.threeearsofgrain,2.60g(Sofaerp.263,153;RPCI,4981); Procurators, PontiusPilate (underTiberius),yr16[29-30],ÆPrutah,simpulum, rev. threecornearstiedtogether,2.23g (Sofaer p.270, 34; Hendin 1341) [3]. Fine to very !ne £60-£80

1618

Procurators, Ambibulus (underAugustus),ÆPrutah,yr41[10-11],earofgrain, rev. palmtree,2.03g(Sofaerp.269,7;Hendin 6360); ValeriusGratus (underTiberius),yr2[15-16],legendinwreath, rev. laurelbranch,2.53g(Sofaerp.269,11;Hendin6362); AntoniusFelix (underClaudius),ÆPrutah,yr14[54],legendinwreath, rev. crossedpalmbranches,2.44g(Sofaerp.271,62; Hendin 1347) [3]. Good !ne and better £60-£80

1619

Procurators, PontiusPilate (underTiberius),Prutah,yr17[30-31],lituus, rev. datewithinwreath,1.80g(RPC4968;Sofaer p.270, 39ff); together with other Jewish coins (3) [4]. Fine £30-£40

1620

JewishWar,ÆPrutahs(2),yr2,[67-8],amphora, rev. vineleaf,2.79g;yr3[68-9],amphorawithornatelid, rev. similar,3.49g (Sofaer p.273, 11, 31ff) [2]. Good !ne, dusty green patina £60-£80

1621

JewishRevolt,ÆEighth-Shekel,Jerusalem,yr4[69-70],cupdecoratedwithringofpellets, rev. Lulavbranch !ankedbyetrogs, 6.39g (Sofaer p.274, 44ff). Very !ne, dark patina, scarce £200-£260

1622

BarKochbaRevolt,ÆUnit,yr1[132-3],palmtreewithsevenbranchesandtwoclustersofdates, rev. vineleaf,10.44g(Sofaer p.277, 5-6; Hendin 1378). Adjustment marks, some weakness of strike, very !ne £150-£180

1623

BarKochbaRevolt,ÆUnit,attributedtoyr2[133-4],palmtreewithsevenbranchesandtwoclustersofdates, rev. vineleaf, 11.19g (Sofaer p.280, 69ff; Hendin 6436). Very !ne, dusty green patina £240-£300

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1624

Bar Kochba Revolt, Denarius, attributed to yr 3 [134-5], ‘Shim’on’ within wreath, rev. jug with handle, palm to right, ‘For the Freedom of Jerusalem’ around, 3.06g (Sofaer p.281, 116; Hendin 1427). Overstruck on a drachm of Trajan struck at Bostra with signs of the undertype visible, good very !ne and lightly toned £600-£800

1625

Bar Kochba Revolt, Denarius, attributed to yr 3 [134-5], bunch of grapes, ‘Shim’on’ around, rev. jug with handle, palm to right, ‘For the Freedom of Jerusalem’ around, 3.08g (Sofaer p.282, 120; Hendin 1433). Some light hairlines and central striking weakness, otherwise very !ne £400-£500

1626

Bar Kochba Revolt, Æ Unit, attributed to yr 3 [134-5], palm tree with seven branches and two clusters of dates, rev. vine leaf, 10.33g (Sofaer p.283, 141ff; Hendin 1437; cf. NAC Auction 123, lot 862). Small edge split, good very !ne, scarce £300-£360

1627

Bar Kochba Revolt, Æ Half-Unit, attributed to yr 3 [134-5], palm branch within laurel wreath, rev. lyre with elongated sound box, 6.87g (Sofaer p.283, 160; Hendin 6463). About very !ne, some cuprite deposits and verdigris £60-£80

1628

Bar Kochba Revolt, Æ Half-Unit, attributed to yr 3 [134-5], palm tree with two bunches of dates, rev. bunch of grapes, 4.61g (Sofaer p.283, 165; Hendin 6467). Very !ne, green patina £150-£180

1629

Miscellaneous Jewish coins in base metal (28); together with other ancient coins (8) [36]. Varied state £100-£150

The Shlomo Gabbay Collection of Judaean Coins and Weights
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The weights are based on a shekel of 11.4 grams, a twentieth of a shekel being the gerah, while the nezef was !ve-sixths of a stater. Inscribed examples are much rarer, and the typical form is dome-shaped. The materials used are generally limestone, as well as hematite and some quartz, occasionally glass and bronze.

1630

Judaea,blackbasaltweightfor16Shekels,9th-1stcenturyBC,178.08g,5cmx3.4cm,domeshapedwitha !atbase. Very !newith some light surface marks £100-£150

Provenance: Kölner Münzkabinett Auction 28, 14 October 1980, lot 58

1631

Judaea,speckledwhite/greylimestoneweightfor8Shekels,8th-7thcenturyBC,92.67g,4cmx3cm;dome-shapedwitha !at base. Very !ne £60-£80

1632

Judaea,8th-7thcenturyBC,white/lightbrownlimestoneweightfor8Shekels,94.70g,42mmx30mm;dome-shapedwitha !at base. Fine with some light surface deposit £40-£60

1633

Judaea,8th-7thcenturyBC,grey/lightbrownlimestoneweightfor3Shekels,31.48g,21mmx22mm;dome-shapedwitha !at base. Very !ne £40-£60

1634

Judaea,8th-7thcenturyBC,blackandwhitespeckledbasaltweightinscribedIXforoneshekel,12.48g,23mmx19mm;together withahematitehalf-shekel,5.60g;glassthirdofashekel,3.49g;glasstwo-thirdsofaNezef,6.65g;alldome-shapedwitha !atbase [4]. Fine or better £80-£100

1635

Judaea,8th-7thcenturyBC,lightgreylimestoneweightinscribedwith////for4Gerah2.52g,12mmx10mm;dome-shapedwitha !at base; together with a hematite 3 Gerah, 1.99g, 10mm x 7mm [2]. Both very !ne and rare £80-£100

1636

Judaea,8th-7thcenturyBC,whitelimestoneweightinscribedwiththreesymbolsforaNezef,18.32g,23mmx16mm; domeshapedwitha !atbase;togetherwithagreenlimestonetwo-thirdsNezef,6.79g,small !atareatopandbottom[2]. First !nebut with some slight surface damage, second very !ne £80-£100

The "rst weight, although marked for a Nezef, weighs twice that amount.

The Shlomo Gabbay Collection of Judaean Coins and Weights
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1637

Judaea,8th-7thcenturyBC,setofweights(5),includeswhitelimestoneweightinscribedwiththreesymbolsforaNezef,9.29g, 18mmx13mm;whitelimestoneinscribedwithTfor8Gerah,5.63g,16mmx12mm;whitelimestoneinscribedwiththree symbolsforathirdofaShekel,3.48g,13mmx11mm;greylimestoneinscribedwiththreesymbolsfor6Gerah,3.33g,13mmx 10mm;red/brownlimestoneinscribedwithIIIfor3Gerah,1.89g,11mmx8mm;alldome-shapedwitha !atbase[5]. Allvery !ne with clear markings, second with some encrustation, third very rare £300-£400

1638

RomanJudaea,leadweights(3),includingovalbeardedhead;togetherwithsmallsquareleadapothecaryweightsdecoratedwith headsandanimals(6);bronzesquareapothecaryweights(7),oneinscribed;bronzeovalweightwithcrudeheadwithbulgingeyes, 11.85g; bronze horse with !at base, 39.42g, 35mm x 35mm [18]. Variedstate £60-£80

Judaea / Middle East, weights (5), 8th-1st century BC, all dome-shaped with a !at base [5]. Varied state £80-£120 1639

Judaea/Egypt,weightsoramuletsinglass(8),steatite(2),limestone(3)andcarnelian;includingscallopshell;ovalveiledbustofa female; two colour !ower [14]. Varied state £80-£100 1640

1641

Judaea/Roman,bonespindlewhorls,gamingpieces(13),includingdomeshapewitha !atbase,4.54g;centrallypiercedwith incised letters around; central boss with incised lines around [13]. Varied state £40-£60

1642

MiddleEast,8th-1stcenturyBC,limestoneweightsoramulets(10),dome-shapedwitha !atbase;alsosmall !atareatopand bottom; various shapes, clay, circular incised with a cross in the centre; one pierced [10]. Varied state £60-£80

1643

MiddleEast,ironsphericalweights(3),267.21g,4cmdiameter;124.35g,3cmdiameter;27.83g,2cmdiameter;allwithsmall !at areas top and bottom [3]. All very !ne £40-£60

1644

MiddleEast,Romanperiodbronzescalepans(2),togetherwithbalancearmwhichtaperstoapoint,withholeforsuspension; chevron-incised decoration around the base [3]. Fine but with areas of corrosion £30-£50

1645

Islamic, weights (8), 8th-12th century, various denominations [8]. Varied state £150-£200

Provenance: Kölner Münzkabinett Auction 30, 7 April 1981

The Shlomo Gabbay Collection of Judaean Coins and Weights
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1647

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Luristan,bronzecheekpieces(2)fromahorsebit,8th-7thcenturyBC,leftandrightpanels,9cmx9.5cmand9cmx9cm; openworkdesign,eachwithahorsewalkingonagroundline,withtwoofthelegsconnectedbyatwistedrope;theheadis mouldedintheroundwhiletherestofthebodyishollowedoutbehind,withalargeopeningandtwoloopsabovefor attachment [2]. Very !ne with smooth olivegreen patina £800-£1,000

Provenance: from a Canadian collection

Cheek piecesdevelopedinIranandwereespeciallypopularinLuristan;somesuggesttheyarefunerarywhileotherssuggestthattheywere functional.

BronzeAge,a !ataxewithside !anges, c. 1800-1500BC,15.5cmlongby7cmwideby2cmdeep;expandedcurvedcuttingedge with a bevelled face, side !anges curving slightly inwards. About !ne £100-£120

Provenance: From a UK collection

1646 x
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1648

BronzeAge,a !angedaxe, c. 1800-1500BC,107mmlongx57mmwide,251.98g,expandedcrescent-shapedbladewithshallow !anges along the sides. Fine, green patina, but with pitting and some encrustation £60-£80

Provenance: found in Dorset

1649

NearEastern,bronze !ataxe, c. 1,500BC,174mmx65mm,trapezoidbladeinoutlinewithcurvedsidesandexpandingcurved blade,lugsoneithersideatjunctionwithbutt;treesymbolmaker’smarkincentreononeside(cf. McAlpine17.14). Very !newith green patina £60-£80

Provenance: from a UK collection

1650

NearEastern,bronzeaxe, c. 1,200BC,125mmx93mm,ovalsectionedshafthole,expandedcurvedcuttingedgewithconcave sides, rounded butt. Very !ne with adusty green patina £60-£80

Provenance: from a UK collection

1651

BronzeAge,socketedandloopedaxe, c. 1000-800BC,88mmx36mmx34mmdeep;squaresocketmouthwithslightly !ared sides to the rectangular sub-sectioned axe head. Very !ne with a dusty green patina £160-£200

Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection [originally found near Peterborough]

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1652

BronzeAge,asocketedandloopedaxe, c. 1000-800BC,8.9cmlongby4.2cmwideby3.4cmdeep;squaresocketmouthwith slightly !ared sides to the rectangular sub-sectioned axe head. About !ne with a light brown patina £100-£120

Provenance: from a UK collection; an old attached label reads ‘from Northumber’

1653

BronzeAge,asocketedaxe, c.1000-800BC,105mmx48mmx38mm,completewithintegrallycastloopattheside,mouth withbevelledcollar;belowarethreeverticalribseachside,thecuttingedgeexpandsoneitherside. Finewithabrownpatina, slightly chipped in places £60-£80

Provenance: found in the Yorkshire Dales

1654

BronzeAge,socketedhammer, c. 1,000-700BC,72mmx22mm,squareinsectionandtaperingslightlyfromthemouthwhich has a single collar; the blunt end shows wear from heavy usage. Fine with green patina which is chipped on the edges £80-£100

Provenance: found in Hampshire and recorded in the 2005/6 "nds report as HAMP-1F3730 (comparable to NMS-7D35CC on the PAS)

1655

BronzeAge, c. 800-500BC,tangedknife/spearhead142mmx25mm, !attened,slightlybevelleddouble-edgedbladewitha rounded tip. Fine but with slightly ragged edge, unusual type £40-£60

Provenance: found at Arncliffe in the Yorkshire Dales

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1656

Egypt,PtolemaicPeriod(305-30BC),greenandbrownglazedfaienceshabti,standingonaplinth;depictedwearingthetripartite wig and false beard, body with a moulded hieroglyphic inscription to the front, 10.2cm, 52.31g. Very !ne £160-£200

Provenance: from a UK collection

1657

Greek,archaicstylesilverfoilwrappedbronzehead,46mmx17mm,withlentoideyesandhairsweptback,circularstudattop with remains of a !xing rivet. Fine but with some corrosion £80-£100

Provenance: from a UK collection

1658

Greek,bronzearrowheads(16),4th-3rdcenturyBC,socketedandtangedwithribbedheadsandbarbs;togetherwithRoman iron arrowheads (6) [22]. Varied state,all intact £60-£80

Provenance: all from a UK collection

1659

Greek,Hellenistic,bronzearrowheads(30),4th-3rdcenturyBC,withsocketedtrilobateandleaf-shapedblades[30]. Allintact and very !ne with green patina £60-£80

Provenance: all from a UK collection

1660

Greek,Hellenistic,bronzearrowheads(30),4th-3rdcenturyBC,withsocketedtrilobateandleafblades[30]. Allintactandvery !ne with green patina £60-£80

Provenance: all from a UK collection

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1661

Greek and Roman,leadslingshot(25),almond-shaped,manywithnamesinGreekorLatin,otherswithmouldeddesigns including bee, scorpion, and sun [25]. Generally !ne £60-£80

Provenance: from a UK collection

1662

NearEast/Persia,bronzeartefacts(11),includingUrartianseal;Luristanbull;lionlock !tting;birdpinhead;Byzantinerepousée plaque [11]. Varied state £60-£80

Provenance: all from a UK collection

1663

IronAge,brooches(5),includingPersianarmandhandtype,8thcenturyBC;PhrygianD-shapedroundedbowwithmoulded "anges;Italianhigh-archedbowwithtriangularshapedcatchplate(2);LaTeneIIbowwithreturnedfootandhollowbronzebead decoration (cf. Hattatt 731) [5]. About very !ne £100-£150

Provenance: all from a UK collection

1664

LateBronzeAge/EarlyCeltic,goldjewellerylunularfragment,21mmx12mm,1.56g,decoratedonbothsideswithdifferent sizesofcircles,thelargestwithanS-shapedpuncheddotpatterninthecentreandagroovedborder;the !eldalsowithpunched dots. Very !ne £60-£80

Provenance: found at Hepworth (Suffolk) in 1995 and recorded by the Suffolk Archaeological Unit (HEP001)

1665

EuropeanCeltic,bronzeRouellesorprotomoney(4), c. 2ndcenturyBC,knobbedringsofvaryingsizes,3cmto8.5cmin diameter; two are pairs linked together [4]. All very !ne £80-£100

Provenance: from a UK collection

1666

IronAge/Celtic,abronzephallicbull’sheadsocketedmount, c. 2nd-1stcenturyBC,4cmx3.2cmx4cm;facingbull’sheadwith largemouldedsemi-circulareyes,extendingfromtheseoneachsidearetaperingcurvedhorns;thefaceiscurvedendingina ribbedsnout;viewedupsidedowntheeyesappearastesticlesandthesnoutaphallus;viewedfromthesidetheeyesbecome buttocksandthesnoutahead;ovalsocketbehind. Good !newithalightgreenpatina,uneveninplaces;extremelyrareandsigni!cant, a previously unknown type £200-£300

Provenance: found near Farley (Wiltshire) in 2018 (PAS HAMP-A02C9E)

1667

Celtic,miscellaneousbronzeartefacts(7),2ndcenturyBCto1stcenturyAD,includingsquare-headedfastenerdecoratedwith fourenamelledpetalmotifs;terretringwithcollars;fragmentofaterretwithlarge "attrumpetcollar,originallyenamelled;woad grinders (3); and a penannular tube with ribbed decoration, possibly edge binding for a shield, 108mm x 8mm [7]. Varied state £60-£80

Provenance: all found in Suffolk, 1992-96, and recorded by the Suffolk Archaeological Unit

1668

Celtic,bronzeartefacts(5),early1stcenturyAD,includingbucketmountofabirdwithlargecircularloopbelowforattachment, 25mmby20mm;strapfastenerwitharectangularheadandtriangularloop;dragon’sheadmountwithcentralrivetholeand upturnedopensnout;Aesicabroochwithcircularplateandexpandedfootwithmouldedcablemotif;triangularshapedress !tting with three knobs around central opening [5]. Fine or better £60-£80

Provenance: all found in Hampshire and recorded

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1669

Celtic,bronze !gureofaprostratebull,1stcenturyAD,3cmx1.8cmx2.3cmhigh;incisedlozenge-shapedeyeswithrounded horns;bodyis "atunderneathandhollowedout,withthefrontandbacklegsspreadoutandtouchingatthehooves;thebody has two grooved straps around it indicating a ritual sacri!ce. Very !ne withan olive green patina £200-£300

Provenance: recorded with the Suffolk Archaeological Unit in 1992 (SSAOO4)

Asacri!cialbullappearsonaCunobelinbronzeunitwithawinged !gureabovestabbingit;alsoontheGundestrupCauldronwherethree warriors hold swords to the bulls.

1670

Celtic,bronzemount,1stcenturyAD,19mmdiameterx20mm,ovalmask-likeheadwithcirculareyes,crescentshapedmouth, straightnoseandcurvedeyebrows;thebackplatehasagroovededgeandaprojectingstudbehind. Very !newithasmootholive green patina £100-£150

1671

Celtic,bronzepinhead,1stcenturyAD,32mmby11mm,mouldedintheroundwithasolidshaftbelow,maleheadwithlentoid eyes,straightmouth,withthehairrepresentedbylonggrooves;togetherwithabronzedressfastenerortogglewithabarhead with bulbous ends and a central raised rib [2]. Fine or better £80-£100

Provenance: both found in Hampshire

1672

Celtic,bronzeplatebrooch,1stcenturyAD,33mmdiameter,open-workdesignwithmultipleconjoinedtrumpetmotifs, probably Germanic in origin (cf. Hattatt 1621). About very !ne with an olive green patina £40-£60

1673

IronAge,NorthernBritain,bronzeDragonesqueplatebrooch,Brigantian,late1stcenturyAD,50mmlongby26mmwideby 5mmdeep,expandedbodydecoratedwithtrumpetmotifaboveandbelowacentralboss. Completeexceptforthepin,very !ne with a smooth brown patina £200-£260

Provenance: found at Burnsall, North Yorkshire

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1674

Romano-Celtic, 1st-3rd century, bronze mount of a male bust, 5.5cm x 5cm, wearing a close !tting helmet with a chin strap, and wearing a torc around his neck; hollowed out behind with remains of lead inside. About very !ne with an olive green patina, but with a few light patches of corrosion on the breast £80-£100

Provenance: from a UK collection

1675

Celtic, bronze artefacts (8), including dress fasteners (2), one with large lozenge-shaped head and central boss, 42mm x 22mm; cheek piece with central rectangular slot and truncated conical projections with "attened ends, 9cm long; awls or chisels (5), most with a pointed and a "attened end [8]. Fine or better, all with green patina £80-£100

Provenance: all found in Hertfordshire

The unusually large dress fastener is too heavy for personal use and must have been used as part of horse furniture.

1676

Romano-British, bronze brooches (8), umbonate disc (2) and dolphin (6) types [8]. Varied state £60-£80

Provenance: all found in Hertfordshire

1677

Iron Age, brooches (3), including Iberian type with upturned !nial; La Tene type II; Italian one-piece bow with spherical !nial [3]. All very !ne £40-£60

Provenance: all from a UK collection

1678

Roman, iron nails (2), 1st century AD, 20cm and 16cm, large "at heads with square-shaped shafts [2]. Rusty; sold in a display case £20-£30

From the legionary fortress of Inchtuthil in Perthshire; these nails come from a large stash found in a 12 foot deep pit where they were hidden to prevent them falling in the hands of Scottish tribes who would have used them to make weapons. They would also be the type of nail used in the cruci!xion of Christ.

1679

Roman, bronze brooches (3), 1st-2nd century, including a pair of Trumpet-derived bow and fantail, with lozenge-shaped panels with blue and red enamelled cells (cf. Hattatt 988); disc with unusual tri-lobed design, with three blue enamel cells and original hinged pin [3]. Two very !ne, the other !ne £100-£120

Provenance: all found in East Yorkshire

1680

Roman, bronze Mercury banqueteer, 1st-2nd century, 4cm x 4cm x 5mm, reclining !gure of a half-draped male holding a purse in his right hand and leaning with his left arm on a cushion; moulded in the round but narrow with a curve to the base where it may have been attached to a drinking vessel. Fine with a green patina, but with wear to the face £80-£100

Provenance: found in Hampshire

Several of these !gures have been recorded from southern Britain.

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1681

Roman, circular bronze plaquette, 1st-2nd century, 3.8cm diameter, moulded with a draped female bust, seated on a throne, arms held against her chest, a small nude male !gure by her right shoulder. About very !ne with an olive green patina £60-£80

Provenance: from a UK collection

The female !gure may represent Vesta and the small male !gure may be either Hercules or Jupiter.

1682

Roman, bronze head of Venus, 1st-2nd century, 3cm x 2.1cm, diademed head with hair centrally parted and swept back into a bun. About very !ne with a dark green patina £60-£80

Provenance: from a UK collection

1683

Roman, bronze brooches (4), 1st-2nd century, including Hod Hill types (cf. Hattatt 49 & 62); lozenge plate with lugs and red enamelled centre; Kraftig Pro!lierte with foot knob [4]. All about very !ne with pins intact £60-£80

Provenance: all from a UK collection

1684

Roman, bronze brooches (4), 1st-2nd century, including Kraftig Pro!lierte anchor type (2); standard type with bow mouldings; knee variant with fan-shaped head; P-shaped with returned foot (cf. Hattatt 488) [4]. All about very !ne, two with pins £60-£80

Provenance: all from a UK collection

1685

Roman, bronze dress pin, 1st-2nd century, 12cm, bulbous head with an incised X; together with top part of a 13th century reliquary cross; Han Dynasty bronze arrowhead; 14th century iron socketed crossbow; 14th century bronze key; 17th century iron "int striker [6]. First very !ne, others varied state £60-£80

1686

Roman, bronze !gure of Jupiter, 1st-2nd century, 4.5cm x 1.7cm, standing nude muscular male !gure with the weight on his right foot, left leg slightly bent to the side on a rectangular base, right arm straight to the side holding a thunderbolt, left arm with a cloak draped over, bent at the elbow, (sceptre missing), head facing to the right with a thick beard; suspension loop behind. Good !ne with a green patina eroded in areas £40-£60

Provenance: from a UK collection

1687

Roman, hollow bronze socketed terminal of a panther head and neck, late 1st-2nd century, open mouth with large canines, prominent rounded ears and detailed tufts of hair at the side of the cheek. Good !ne with a green patina £120-£160

Provenance: found in Hampshire

The panther is a companion of the wine god Bacchus, the association of exotic animals representing his wild and carefree nature.

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1688

Roman, silver eagles (3), 1st-3rd century; together with later silver mounts (5) and penannular rings (16) [24]. Varied state £60-£80

Provenance: from a UK collection

1689

Roman, bronze zoomorphic mounts (7), 1st-3rd century, including dolphins (4), all with studs for attachment below; eagle with wings folded on a circular base, probably from an oil lamp; griffin head [7]. Varied state £60-£80

1690

Roman, glass unquentarium perfume bottle, 1st-3rd century, 10.5cm high by 3.5cm wide, colourless with a "attened rim and a long narrow cylindrical neck. Intact and very !ne with some iridescence £60-£80

Provenance: from a UK collection

1691

Roman, 1st-3rd century AD, bronze casket leg with a rounded foot, 63mm, decorated bar and double perforated blade; together with a bronze frog, 31mm x 25mm, moulded in the round with a slot underneath for attachment; bronze key ring with #ve teeth [3]. All very !ne £60-£80

Provenance: all from a UK collection

1692

Roman, bronze miniature feet (4), all fragments from #gures, 1st-3rd century, two wearing sandals [4]. Fine or better £40-£60

Provenance: from a UK collection

1693

Roman, clay brick, 1st-3rd century, 15cm x 10cm, stamped with a rectangular panel inscribed with a Legion number. Fragment only, !ne £20-£30

1694

Roman, bronze military #ttings (5), 1st-4th century, including harness pendant, 67mm x 44mm, of piriform shape with a projecting knob at the bottom; phalera disc mount, 7cm diameter with silver and niello inlay of a four-petalled "ower in the centre, hinged behind; belt stud with four rivets and decorated with ring and dot design; part of a buckle with a facing head; buckle plate with traces of decoration [4]. Varied state £80-£100

Provenance: disc mount found in Hertfordshire; piriform pendant found in Suffolk

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1695

Roman, bronze mount, 2nd century AD, 53mm high by 30mm wide by 23mm deep, 108.84g; head of Bacchus with snub nose and swept-back hair, wearing a V-shaped costume; rectangular slot behind for attachment. Good !ne with a green patina £200-£300

Provenance: from a UK collection (found near Wroxeter)

1696

Roman, bronze mounts (3), 2nd century AD, bust of a male youth, probably Bacchus, iron rivet behind, 47mm x 30mm; bust of Harpocrates with hair tied at the top and curls at the side, from the base of a jug handle, 31mm; dolphin with upturned tail and curved body with pronounced beak [3]. All about !ne with green patinas £80-£100

Provenance: all found in Suffolk, "rst from Wenhaston in 1998 and recorded by the Suffolk Archaeological Unit

1697

Roman, bronze phallic harness pendant, 2nd century AD, rounded testes, #at behind with an oval-shaped phallus; together with a small phallic pendant [2]. About very !ne with green patina, !rst with loop missing £60-£80

Provenance: from a UK collection; second with handwritten ticket reading ‘Liberchies Sept 1984’

1698

Roman, bronze heads of Cupid (2), 2nd century AD, young god with cherubic face and curly hair with central plait [2]. Fine or better £60-£80

Provenance: from a UK collection

1699

Roman, bronze eagle, 2nd century AD, 44mm x 33mm x 21mm, with head turned to the left, wings folded, grasping an animal’s head. Very !ne with an olive green patina £60-£80

Provenance: from a UK collection

1700

Roman, bronze Hippocampus plate brooch, 2nd century AD, 41mm x 23mm; seahorse with horse head and long snout, curved body, and long fan-shaped "sh tail with orange enamel; the body has circular recesses for blue and red enamel. Fine with an olive green patina, elegant style but front legs missing £60-£80

Provenance: found in Suffolk in 1995 and recorded by the Suffolk Archaeological Unit (WMH005)

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1701

Roman, bronze cockerel brooch, 2nd century AD, 45mm x 18mm x 25mm high, hollow-bodied and three-dimensional with an upturned tail and a wavy comb on its head; crescent-shaped cells along the body still have some blue enamel remaining (cf. Hattatt 167); together with a disc brooch, 20mm diameter, central boss with mille!ori enamels of blue, white and green [2]. Both !ne £60-£80

Provenance: found in Suffolk in the 1990s

1702

Roman, 2nd century AD, bronze mount, 27mm x 25mm; mask-like female theatrical head wearing a high arched crown. Very !ne with a smooth green patina £60-£80

Provenance: from a UK collection

1703

Roman Provincial, bronze mount, 2nd century AD, 33mm x 31mm, mask-like female theatrical head wearing a diadem. Very !ne with an olive green patina, some earthen deposits £60-£80

Provenance: from a UK collection

1704

Roman, bronze phallic pendant, 2nd century AD, 4.5cm long, moulded in the round with a slightly upwards elongated curving shaft, small rounded knobs on each side forming the testicles; central suspension loop. In !ne condition with a light green, slightly pitted, patina £40-£60

Provenance: from a UK collection

1705

Roman, bronze phallic pendants (3), 2nd century AD, all moulded in the round with a slightly upwards elongated curving shaft, with tapering tips, rounded knobs on each side forming the testicles; each with central suspension loop (all broken) [3]. All about !ne £40-£60

Provenance: from a UK collection

1706

Roman, bronze brooches (7), 2nd-3rd century, various European P-shape types, all complete with pin, several with extended catch plates; Kraftig pro!lierte type, 1st-early 2nd century, ‘anchor’ with animal heads on each side, bird mounted on the leg and a raised foot knob; silver trumpet head with a conical foot knob; equal-armed fantail with a #at bow and two large bosses [8]. Mostly very !ne with green patina £150-£200

Provenance: from a UK private collection formed in the 1990s

1707

Roman, bronze terminal of a frog, 2nd-3rd century, 3.7cm x 3.4cm, frog crouching with an open mouth, hollow body with a circular opening below. Very !ne with a green patina £60-£80

Provenance: from a UK collection

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1708

Roman, bronze !gure of a ram, 2nd-3rd century, 41mm x 35mm, standing upright on a "at rectangular base which is pierced for attachment; the head is turned looking upwards with inwardly curved horns. Fine with a green patina underneath an earthen deposit £60-£80

Provenance: from a UK collection

The ram is associated with the god Mercury and also fertility.

1709

Roman, bronze mounts (5), 2nd-3rd century, includes head of Attis wearing a Phrygian cap; head of Bacchus; mask-like heads (3) [5]. Fine or better £60-£80

Provenance: all from a UK collection

1710

Roman, bronze brooches (6), 2nd-4th century, including horse standing and grazing on a ground line; bird in "ight; spiral of four horse heads; openwork design with four palmette ends and kidney shaped openings (cf. Hattatt 1135); Aucissa type; crossbow [6]. Fine or better £80-£100

Provenance: all from a UK collection

1711

Eastern Roman, gilt-bronze brooch, 3rd century AD, crossbow variant, 7cm x 3cm, short arched bow with a returned foot decorated with ribbing; the side knobs are almond shaped and deeply grooved, part of a chain is attached to the head loop (cf. Hattatt 1399). Very !ne but head knob missing, rare £40-£60

Provenance: from a UK collection

1712

Roman, bronze keys (7), 3rd-4th century, includes folding circular handles with hollow shanks and openwork bits [7]. Fine or better, one damaged £80-£100

Provenance: all from a UK collection

1713

Roman, bronze artefacts (2), horse standing with its left foreleg raised, 43mm x 28mm; goat standing upright on a deep rectangular plinth, 56mm x 36mm [2]. Both !ne £100-£120

Provenance: from a UK collection

1714

Roman, bronze Astragalus or knucklebones (2), gaming piece in the shape of a sheep’s bone knuckle; together with Roman and Byzantine lead seals (17), including two heads facing; emperor facing; three emperors; star; Pegasus; various inscriptions [19]. Varied state £80-£100

Provenance: all from a UK collection

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1715

Eastern Roman, bronze bull, 5.3cm x 3.2cm, standing on short legs with a strong body, a drooping dewlap and a curled tail with a bushy tail; the head has large circular eyes and short curved horns. Very !ne with a dark green patina and some earthen deposit £100-£150

Provenance: from a UK collection

The bull was sacred and worshipped as the god Apis in Egypt.

1716

Eastern Roman, bronze artefacts (20), including stylus; pins; cosmetic implements [20]. Varied state, some restored £40-£60

Provenance: all from a UK collection

1717

Late Roman, tinned bronze spoon, 195mm x 39mm, oval-shaped bowl, long handle which is stepped from the bowl and has a moulded tubular terminal; together with small bronze spoon, 80mm x 19mm, oval bowl with handle ending in a coiled loop [2]. Fine or better £100-£120

Provenance: from a UK collection

1718

Romano-British, 1st-2nd century, bronze artefacts (5), including bull’s head bucket mount with incurved horns and long snout; horse head mount with swept back mane; head of a youth with pin behind; openwork belt mount with two dolphins with two studs behind; short pin with pierced head and attached link [5]. All about very !ne £100-£150

Provenance: from a UK collection (all found near Wroxeter)

1719

Romano-British, bronze artefacts (4), 1st-2nd century, folding knife handle of a dog chasing a hare; Piriform seal box lid decorated with a vine tendril; hinge-headed plate brooch with an enamelled triangular bow; Aesica brooch with a fan tail foot decorated with ring and dot (cf. Hattatt 293) [4]. All !ne £60-£80

Provenance: all found in Hampshire and recorded

1720

Romano-British, bronze knife or scalpel, 1st-2nd century, 57mm x 19mm, curved blade with short tang which is notched; together with a fan-headed dress pin [2]. Both !ne with green patina £40-£60

Provenance: found in Suffolk in the 1990s

1721

Romano-British, 1st-2nd century, bronze artefacts (7), including trumpet brooches (2), both decorated; knee brooch; lion’s paw handle; military pendant; ornamental handle [7]. Varied state, all with green patinas £40-£60

Provenance: all from a UK collection

1722

Romano-British, zoomorphic brooches (2), bronze trumpet-headed "y brooch, 2nd century, 33mm x 17mm, outline of a "y with blue enamelled wings (cf. Hattatt 974); bounding hare with body divided into three cells (cf. Hattatt 612) [2]. Fine or better £60-£80

Provenance: both found in Hertfordshire

1723

Romano-British, gold ring, 3rd century AD, 2cm diameter x 5mm, 4.64g, hoop "at in section, decorated to the exterior with multiple facets (21) with ridges dividing each one. Very !ne with a few minor edge scuffs £300-£400

Provenance: from a UK collection [originally found near Wroxeter, c. 1990]

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ANGLO-SAXON, BRONZE AMULET FIGURE OF FREY, 7TH CENTURY

LOT № 1731
£1,000–£1,200

1724

Romano-British, lead male head, 58mm x 44mm, 139g; crudely cast triangular shaped facing head with large wedge shaped nose, small mouth and deeply recessed eyes; large crescent in centre of forehead with thick hair at the sides; !at behind; together with small sherd of Samian ware with the head of Hercules in pro"le [2]. Fine £40-£60

Provenance: Royal Berkshire Collection

In Roman times lead was used for weights and also represented the underworld.

1725

Roman/Byzantine, bronze buckles (12), including large pelta shape with involute terminals; oval with various plates [12]. Varied state £60-£80

Provenance: from a UK collection

1726

Anglo-Saxon, a bronze saucer brooch, 6th century, 33mm diameter, with a !ared rim, chip carved design with a central ring and dot motif enclosed by "ve running spirals with tendrils forming pointed lobes; hinge and remains of catch plate behind (cf. MacGregor 1993, no. 2.10). Very !ne with a green patina but some chipping to the rim £140-£180

Provenance: found at Buntingford, Hertfordshire

1727

Anglo-Saxon, a small square-headed gilt-bronze brooch, 6th century, 38mm x 33mm, rectangular head with ornate chip carved design, gently arched bow; foot missing. Fine £40-£60

Provenance: found at Stoughton, Hampshire

1728

Anglo-Saxon, bronze artefacts (3), 6th-8th century, including pyramid-shaped sword mount decorated with triangles and chevrons, bar across base for attachment, 19 mm; hanging bowl mount of a bird with long neck and folded wings, slot underneath; circular mount with style II animal design with a triple-stranded interlaced body, 51mm x 34mm [3]. Varied state £80-£100

Provenance: all found in Suffolk in the 1990s

1729

Byzantine and Islamic, c. 6th-8th century, bronze polyhedron weights (4), 57.84g, 29.25g, 29.12g, 25.78g [4]. Varied state £40-£60

Provenance: all from a UK collection

1730

Anglo-Saxon, bronze artefacts (7), 6th-11th century, small radiate head brooch, with traces of gilding; tweezers decorated with ring and dot design and expanded jaws; strap end with niello inlay of S-scrolls; gilded fragment of a mount decorated with a voided cross; dress hooks (2), one decorated with an expanded cross, the other gilded with a facing head of a cat [7]. Varied state £80-£100

Provenance: all found in Hertfordshire

1731

Anglo-Saxon, bronze amulet "gure of Frey, 7th century, 52mm x 11mm, moulded in the round, the male "gure has a large bearded oval face and wears a hood which is centrally parted and tapers to the back of the neck; three small inlaid gold discs are positioned each side of the head, while two more are inserted as eyes which are set closely together; the long nose and slit mouth are shallow features; the body is narrow with his arms folded across his midriff, while the legs are short with a penis showing. Fine with a green patina and slightly uneven surface £1,000-£1,200

Provenance: found near Friston (Suffolk) in 2006 (PAS SF-01ACA7)

This "gure belongs to a small group of six in total, all found at sites along the east coast of England, representing four males and two females. The British Museum has a silver-gilt example with a loop at the top (2001, 0902.1). Frey was an Anglo-Saxon deity of Germanic origin representing fertility, and called Freyr in Norse mythology.

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1732

Anglo-Saxon/Viking,bronzeartefacts(3),Borrestylediscbrooch,late9thcentury(chippedononeside);gildedandchipcarved mount(fragment),6thcentury,style1withinterlacedtriple-strandedribbon-likebody;zoomorphicterminalormount,6th century [3]. All !ne £80-£100

Provenance: all found in East Anglia

1733

Byzantine,bronzeenkolpioncross,9th-10thcentury,9.5cmby4.5cm,depictinganincised !gureofStTheodore(?)ononeside and Mary on the other with both displayed in the orans position with haloes above the heads. Very !ne with a green patina

£120-£150

Provenance: from a UK collection

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1734

Byzantine,alargebronzeenkolpionopenworkcross,9th-11thcentury,125mmby88mm,decoratedwithringanddotstothe front; semi-circular frame to the upper half. Very !ne £80-£120

Provenance: from a UK collection

1735

Viking,bronzestrapend,10thcentury,threeanimalheads,twofacingdownwardswithacentralheadreversedandfacing backwards (cf. Mills V38). Good !ne £40-£60

Provenance: found in Norfolk

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1736

LateViking/Saxon,bronzestrapend,10th-11thcentury,47mmx22mm,openworkdesignwithloopatoneendand rectangular plate with rivet holes and a wrigglework pattern at the opposing end. Very !ne with a green patina £60-£80

Provenance: found in East Yorkshire

1737

Viking,artefacts(6),10th-11thcenturies,includingstirrupmount,WilliamsclassA,type1withnielloinlay;openworkstrapends (3),oneUrnesstyle;stirrupsidebarofadragon’sheadwithupturnedsnout;triangular-shapedmountwiththreesuspension holes [6]. Varied state £80-£100

Provenance: all found in East Anglia

1738

LateByzantine,10th-12thcentury,gilt-silvermatchingpairoflargehoopearrings,47mmdiameterx22mm,twistedropedesign with three hollow globular orbs attached. Very !ne with only slight damage £80-£100

Provenance: from a UK collection

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THE NORFOLK VIKING URNES DIE

found by Jason Jones metal detecting in a eld in Norfolk where previously he had found two hammered silver coins. Returning to that location Jason got a loud signal from his detector and at a depth of just 2 inches found the bronze die. Initially he had no idea what it was, but that evening after posting a picture on Facebook he realised it was Viking in date and noti ed the local Archaeologist to have it recorded.

There is a curve to the die suggesting the pressed foil produced was not mounted on a at surface. The cheek guards on each side of a Viking helmet are curved in this manner and it is possible that the die was used to make ornamentation applied to the iron surface.

In Norse mythology the gigantic ash tree, Yggdrasill, formed a column linking the gods with mankind and the dead. Its prosperity was linked to the universe and the world. A variety of animals lived in the tree, including the serpent Nidhogg, a squirrel called Ratatosk who ran up and down its trunk conveying messages between the serpent and an eagle who lived in its top branches. Other serpents also gnawed at the roots of the tree causing hardship, which is why o erings were made by Vikings to protect trees beside temples.

The eur-de-lis was a symbol of purity in antiquity and was used in the crowning of Clovis, king of the Franks, in 481 AD.

Urnes style is the nal phase of Viking art dating from the mid 11th century into the early 12th century, taking its name from the carved wooden doors of the stave church at Urnes in western Norway with the slender animals displaying large almond shaped eyes, and long jaws with lappets curled back.

This church has been excavated and originally dates to the 11th century, but was rebuilt in the 12th century with the Urnes style decorated staves being placed in the new building. The staves were originally planks set directly into the ground, but because the wood rotted away, sills or stone foundations were used to protect the wood.

FOREWORD
Above: Detail of the carving on the doors of the stave church at Urnes Jason Jones in the eld

1739

The Norfolk Viking Urnes Die

Viking, 11th century bronze ‘Pressblech’ die, 140mm long x 26-32mm wide x 7mm thick, 186g; decorated in high relief on one side with an intricate Urnes style design which could represent the world tree Yggdrasill with the monstrous serpent Nidhogg within its roots; the body of the serpent weaves around forming tendrils and interlacing with itself and the tree, with a tendril emerging in front of the head; another smaller beast appears within the tree lower down; at the pointed terminal the serpent’s tail extends out into a large !eur-de-lis; around the design is a beaded border on a raised ridge which represents the edge of the die. Very !ne with a green patina which has worn slightly on the high points to reveal a reddish brown colour £16,000-£24,000

Provenance: found by Jason Jones metal detecting in a #eld in Norfolk where previously he had found two hammered silver coins. Returning to that location Jason got a loud signal from his detector and at a depth of just 2 inches found the bronze die. Initially he had no idea what it was, but that evening after posting a picture on Facebook he realised it was Viking in date and noti#ed the local Archaeologist to have it recorded.

There is a curve to the die suggesting the pressed foil produced was not mounted on a !at surface The cheek guards on each side of a Viking helmet are curved in this manner and it is possible that the die was used to make ornamentation applied to the iron surface.

In Norse mythology the gigantic ash tree, Yggdrasill, formed a column linking the gods with mankind and the dead. Its prosperity was linked to the universe and the world. A variety of animals lived in the tree, including the serpent Nidhogg, a squirrel called Ratatosk who ran up and down its trunk conveying messages between the serpent and an eagle who lived in its top branches. Other serpents also gnawed at the roots of the tree causing hardship, which is why offerings were made by Vikings to protect trees beside temples.

The !eur-de-lis was a symbol of purity in antiquity and was used in the crowning of Clovis, king of the Franks, in 481 AD.

Urnes style is the #nal phase of Viking art dating from the mid 11th century into the early 12th century, taking its name from the carved wooden doors of the stave church at Urnes in Norway with the slender animals displaying large almond shaped eyes, and long jaws with lappets curled back.

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1740

LateSaxon,an11thcenturycopperstirrupmount,43mmxby24mm,triangularwithanimalheadterminalwithantlers (Williams class A); together with a 10th century silver strap end with four rivet holes. [2]. Both very !ne £40-£60

Provenance: both found in Hampshire and recorded

1741

Byzantine,bronzeenkolpionpendantcrosses(12),11th-14thcentury,variousformsincludingdecorationofcircles,lobed terminals [12]. Generally !ne £80-£100

Provenance: from a UK collection

1742

12thcentury,Limogegilt-bronzemount,29mmx19mmx12mmhigh;fantasticanimalwithsnake-likeheadandbodycoveredin !ne dots with glass eyes and a small wing and two legs (Wyvern). Very !ne with 90% of the gilding intact £60-£80

Provenance: found in Hertfordshire

1743

13thcentury,bronzesealmatrices(2),circularwithloopoffsetbehind,23mmdiameter,reads S ’ERISWILLDEBROOM,facingmonk’s headinacinquefoil;Chesstypewithcircularface,19mmdiameter,reads LVNANALVL,birdstandingwithwingoutstretched[2]. First !ne with porous green patina, second about !ne £60-£80

Provenance: both found in Hampshire

ThesurnameBroomcametoEnglandfollowingtheNormanconquestandisderivedfromthebroomplant.AWilliamBroomisrecordedin1273 in Norfolk. Luna Nalvi translates as ‘the moon is gone’.

1744

Medieval,assortedartefacts(21),including13thcenturypointedovalleadsealmatrices(2),bothwith #eurdelis,one unreadable,secondreads STHOMEFILROBERTI;brassheraldicpendantholders(3);daggerchapes(2);buckleplates,oneopenwork; pursebar;sealringwithovalbezel,letterIwith #oralmotifsaround;chape !ttings(2);beltmounts,king’shead;crescentand moon (4); book mount [21]. Varied state £150-£200

Provenance: all found in East Anglia

1745

13th-14thcentury,bronzecircularsealmatrices(4),twobirdspercheddrinkingfromachalice,reads CREDEMICHIM (believeme); lambofGod,reads ECCEAGNVSDEI (beholdthelambofGod);birdaboveasmallerbirdbelow,reads SIGILLVMAMOR (sealoflove); #eur de lis, reads SIEHANDEVIS [4]. Fine to very !ne £120-£160

Provenance: all found in East Anglia

1746

13-14thcentury,bronzesealmatrices(3),pointedoval(2), !rstwithclaspedhands,legendreads IESVTECCAMVRLEC (Icriedoutto Jesus);secondwithbirdstandingwithwingsraised, SIGILVMSALVTIS (sealofsalvation);circularchesstypewithhare,legendreads PRIVE SV (private) [3]. Fine or better £120-£150

Provenance: all found at Royston, Hertfordshire

1747

13th-14thcentury,artefacts(4),includingbronzepointedovalsealmatrix,centraldesignofachalice,inscriptionunclearbut includes IOHANNIS;circularleadseal,eight-pointedstar,piercedinthecentre,reads SIGILWALTISNOV;heraldicpendantwithashield decoratedonbothsideswithabarofthreebucklesandredbilletsaboveandbelow;gildedbrassmountofabirdin #ightwith incised feathers, central piercing [4]. Varied state £60-£80

Provenance: all found in Suffolk in the 1990s and recorded by the Suffolk Archaeological Unit

1748

Medieval,bronzekeys(30),13-15thcentury,circularbowswithsimplewards,somemadefromsheetmetalandfoldedover [30]. Varied state £60-£80

Provenance: all found in East Anglia

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1749

Early14thcentury, r n n a a a r ,33 y2 , u n n a n n r nr a A A a a , a a , ary n n an r nar a u r y ar a , ur r an n ray r Good very !ne with an olive-green patina £800-£1,000

Provenance: un n ar r n a , r 3 u a a a , n ay 2023

r ry An r an r n arya a a r r an r an a ua na a a u a a a a a r a n ur n 30 a y a n r a r r, n r r ya n a a nA y a u n a a a u cf. An ay ar a ra a ry un y r , u 2, 0

1750

Early14thcentury,a r n n a a a r , u n n n a r a A A , y a an n u r an n n a a an Very !ne with a green patina £300-£400

Provenance: un a ar n a r n 200 A 22

ar u a 3 0 a r an r y r y, a u r n

1751

Early14thcentury, r n a a r , y , a r,22 a , r u ar a n a ar r n n a a n, r a About very !ne with a green patina £160-£200

Provenance: un n a r

a yar r r r n u a a r a n n n ury r r r n 2 0 a n r an r n r n r r r

1752

Early14thcentury,a r n a a r ,2 3 a , y a r u n n , u ar r u ar a A , A n n a n rr an , a ran a r Goodvery !newithanolive green patina

£150-£200

Provenance: un n a An a

n 2 January ryy ar a A n a y an nA 30 au r n J u an r r u a arry rn r n

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1753

14thcentury,a n a r n a a r , u n n n ,3 y , ar a r , r n Good very !newith an olive green patina

£300-£400

1754

Provenance: r a n r na y un n r

1755

1756

1757

14thcentury,a r u ar r n a a r an u n n n ,2 a r a n r A A r a a r an a a r a ur y a nan a , n a r n, ra an ar a an r , u a About extremely !ne with an olivegreen patina

Provenance: r a n r na y un n r

£200-£300

urna a r r un n a r r ,an r r a a r n an r a r a a n a n a a u ar ur n a r na r a Ju a r n A ar a r r r n u n 32

14thcentury,a r n a a r , n a ,2 ,r a A A a a r y urn a , a a n a ar Fine with a tinned surface £140-£180

Provenance: un a r , r urn a n n y

14thcentury, r n an na a ra n an , ra r r na n n r n n n u n n u n a . About !ne £120-£160

14thcentury, a a ra , r n ur ara r r, ,23 un r a an r u ar r n a n r n a a r n ,2 a r 0 , 2 First about very !ne with a light grey patina, second !ne

Provenance: un n r r

Provenance: un n a r a ar n ra y un n r r a r r r a

£100-£150

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1758

14thcentury, r n a a r r u ar ,20 a r,2 , a a n n r , A A ar un ur un a n r u n n , n ar Good very !ne with an olive green patina £80-£100

Provenance: un n a r

1759

14thcentury,a r n y a a r r u ar a ,2 a r, n ra n a ra n a n n a an n u r , r r a an a r n a , r a Very !ne with a slightlyporous patina £80-£100

Provenance: un n a r

1760

14thcentury,a n a r n a a r ,2 , u n n n a n ra n a r an n n u r a n Very !ne £60-£80

Provenance: un n a r

1761

14th-15thcentury, r n ar a , n u n a r u 2 , a r , u uar n n r a a n , a r n a n r a r n All !ne £80-£100

Provenance: a un n a r

1762

14th-16thcentury,a r ar a 30 , n u n a r a u a r r u ar n an 30 Varied state £60-£80

Provenance: a r a n

1763

15thcentury,a r n y r u ar a a r ,22 a r y2 n ra n a n a n n r ar un a ur un ya y n r n u r n r a A n ru Very !ne £180-£220

1764

Provenance: un n a r a a a r n Ja a an a a n a n, a n n u ar r a n n ury

15thcentury, a r a , 3 , a a an n n r n an a r n n r r ra r a ar a a y Very !ne but handles missing £60-£80

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1765

Late15thcentury, r n rr n ,22 a r r an u ar a ra a an , ra r r a n a an r r y r an u ar an ,a ra r n an n

Very !ne with around 20% of the gilding remaining £150-£180

Provenance: un n r r r r n un r n y an y r n a a u r

a an r r a an r n ar a y arr a

1766

15th-16thcentury, r n r u r ,a ur r ar u r an a , u n , 3 , A fragment, about !ne £40-£60

Provenance: un n a r

1767

r n ar a , n u n Byzantine r , 3 ,ar n a a r , n a n u an an n na r u ar n n n a r n a a u n an n a a ar u n ury n a a n ury n a a a an a u a Mace head !ne, others very !ne £80-£100

Provenance: a r a n

1768

Medieval,ar a , n u n ra n an 3 , a a nra an uar a a n n n r na r an u ua r a a u r n n r a r an r ra n 2 , r r a , rev r ar r , u r nan n r n r nn , rev r ran r ury, n n r 2 Varied state £100-£150

Provenance: a un n a r

1769

A r n ar a , a n ury, n u n n , a n un r , n an n

Generally !ne £30-£50

Provenance: a r a n

1770

16thcentury,a a a a u a n 23 3 , 3 a r,3 , n r n ,rev a ran au , urr un y a r ran ya n ra r a n Obversevery !ne,reverseonlyfair, grey patina £80-£100

Provenance: un a n a , r r u a un n ar r

r ar y u a r n ar r nry r r ua n annu arr a a r n Ara n, u n r u a a r n a aun ar a n,an a n a a a n 2 n un r an au r y nry arr Ann yn an a u u n y un a

1771

16thcentury,a r r a n r,a r an u ar u n u a ru n a r, ar n r an n a r n an , a u r r n r a , 2 Very !ne but hook missing £40-£60

Provenance: r a n

1772

a ra 2 ElizabethI, un , r u ar, a r , a r na an na r u ar r r anA na a r a ,anAn nan r a ra u rn JamesI, un , r u ar, a a r n 2 Both !ne, !rst rare £40-£60

Provenance: un n r r r

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1774

Early17thcentury, ra y r n , , a an , n n n arr r u ,r an u ar r r uar , arr un ra nan a r r a a r na y rara r a n n Extremely !ne,darkgreen/brown patina, sharp detail £60-£80

1773 a r u ar ra 2 CharlesI, n un r n Commonwealth, a un n n na a r r r r u ar ra un a n 3 , a r n ur n n u r ,3 r 0 EdwardIV, a ya ,3 An , a ar n a ra n, 0 Varied state £40-£60

Provenance: a un n a An a

1775

17th-18thcentury, n a ur an a urn,20 ,2 , ra ra n a n a a r r a , an n a Very !ne £60-£80

1776

17th-18thcentury,ar a , n u n ra a y 3 , n r n a a r a r an , a a n r a r an n n u r a ran a r n n , a a n a ur a r n a r r a r an r n r r n a a a ru Varied state £60-£80

Provenance: a un n a An a

1777

Late17thcentury/early18thcentury, a n a , ra a r n a n ra r a ar, r a Finewith a golden iridescence £30-£40

Provenance: un n a r

1778

18thcentury, ra a 2 , y ,33 a r, r u ar a r y r a ar un a , c. 0 00, n r an an a u ar a a a runn n 2 Both !ne £40-£60

1779

Provenance: un n a r , n n ur y y a r n c. 0 30, ra arr an u , r u ar a an,an an r n r r an na a a an n y r n r Very !ne £40-£60

1780

Provenance: un n a r u r r r a r r n A a a a ar u r n u n a n uryannu ar r n n ury n ury n r an r a rr n r, ar r n a Both thimbles damaged, otherwise !ne £40-£60

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1782

A A , , AncientandRomano-BritishBrooches, , 2 ,22 , n ra u ra n n , A A , , IronAgeand RomanBrooches, , ,2 2 , n ra u ra n n , A A , , BroochesofAntiquity, , , 0 , n ra u ra n n , 3 The !rst reprints, 1993-4; an attractive set, almost as new £50-£70

1781 , , Scales andWeights, a n, , 2 r r an au n a a u 2 3 Varied state £20-£40

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18 JULY 2023

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SALEROOM NOTICES:

Any Saleroom Notices relevant to this auction are automatically posted on the Lot Description pages on our website. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to consult the site for updates.

SUCCESSFUL BIDS

Should you be a successful bidder you will receive an invoice detailing your purchases. All purchases are sent by registered post unless otherwise instructed, for which a minimum charge of £12.00 (plus VAT if resident in the UK) will be added to your invoice. All payments for purchases must be made in pounds sterling. Please check your bids carefully.

PRICES REALISED

The hammer prices bid at the auction are posted on the Internet at www.noonans.co.uk in real time. A full list of prices realised appear on our website as the auction progresses. Telephone enquiries are welcome from 9 AM the following day.

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CONDITIONS MAINLY CONCERNING BUYERS

1 The buyer

The highest bidder shall be the buyer at the ‘hammer price’ and any dispute shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion. Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written acknowledgement by Noonans Mayfair Ltd. (“Noonans”) that he acts as agent on behalf of a named principal. Bids will be executed in the order that they are received.

2 Minimum increment

The auctioneer shall have the right to refuse any bid which does not conform to Noonans’ published bidding increments which may be found at noonans.co.uk and in the bidding form included with the auction catalogue.

3 The premium

The buyer shall pay to Noonans a premium of 24% on the ‘hammer price’ and agrees that Noonans, when acting as agent for the seller, may also receive commission from the seller in accordance with Condition 16.

4 Value Added Tax (VAT)

The buyers’ premium is subject to the current rate of Value Added Tax if the lot is delivered to or collected by the purchaser within the UK. Lots marked ‘X’ are subject to importation VAT of 5% on the hammer price unless re-exported outside the UK, as per the conditions below.

Buyers who wish to hand carry their lots to export them from the UK will be charged VAT at the prevailing rate and importation VAT (where applicable) and will not be able to claim a VAT refund.

Buyers will only be able to secure a VAT free invoice and/or VAT refund if the goods are exported by Noonans or a pre-approved commercial shipper. Where the buyer instructs a pre-approved commercial shipper, proof of correct export out of the UK must be provided to Noonans by the buyer within 30 days of export and no later than 90 days from the date of the sale. Refunds are subject to a £50 administrative fee.

5. Artist’s Resale Rights (Droit de Suite)

Lots marked ARR in the catalogue indicate lots that may be subject to this royalty payment. The royalty will be charged to the buyer on the ‘hammer price’ and is in addition to the buyers’ premium. Royalties are charged on a sliding percentage scale as shown below but do not apply to lots where the hammer price is less than 1000 euros. The payment is calculated on the rate of exchange at the European Central Bank on the date of the sale.

All royalty charges are paid in full to The Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS).

Portion of the hammer price Royalties

From 0 to €50,000 4%

From €50,000.01 to €200,000 3%

From €200,000.01 to €350,000 1%

From €350,000.01 to €500,000 0.5%

Exceeding €500,000 0.25%

6 Payment

When a lot is sold the buyer shall:

(a) con rm to Noonans his or her name and address and, if so requested, give proof of identity; and

(b) pay to Noonans the ‘total amount due’ in pounds sterling within ve working days of the end of the sale (unless credit terms have been agreed with Noonans before the auction). Please note that we will not accept cash payments in excess of £5,000 ( ve thousand pounds) in settlement for purchases made at any one auction.

7 Noonans may, at its absolute discretion, agree credit terms with the buyer before an auction under which the buyer will be entitled to take possession of lots purchased up to an agreed amount in value in advance of payment by a determined future date of the ‘total amount due’.

8 Any payments by a buyer to Noonans may be applied by Noonans towards any sums owing from that buyer to Noonans on any account whatever, without regard to any directions of the buyer, his or her agent, whether expressed or implied.

9 Collection of purchases

The ownership of the lot(s) purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he or she has made payment in full to Noonans of the ‘total amount due’ in pounds sterling.

10 (a) The buyer shall at his or her own expense take away the lot(s) purchased not later than 5 working days after the day of the auction but (unless credit terms have been agreed in accordance with Condition 7) not before payment to Noonans of the ‘total amount due’.

(b) The buyer shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges on any lot not taken away within 5 working days after the day of the auction.

(c) The packing and handling of purchased lots by Noonans sta is undertaken solely as a courtesy to clients and, in the case of fragile articles, will be undertaken only at Noonans’ discretion. In no event will Noonans be liable for damage to glass or frames, regardless of the cause. Bulky lots or sharp implements, etc., may not be suitable for in-house shipping.

11 Buyers’ responsibilities for lots purchased

The buyer will be responsible for loss or damage to lots purchased from the time of collection or the expiry of 5 working days after the day of the auction, whichever is the sooner. Neither Noonans nor its servants or agents shall thereafter be responsible for any loss or damage of any kind, whether caused by negligence or otherwise, while any lot is in its custody or under its control.

Loss and damage warranty cover at the rate of 1.5% will be applied to any lots despatched by Noonans to destinations outside the UK, unless speci cally instructed otherwise by the consignee.

(a) to proceed against the buyer for damages for breach of contract.

(b) to rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the defaulting buyer at the same or any other auction.

(c) to re-sell the lot or cause it to be re-sold by public auction or private sale and the defaulting buyer shall pay to Noonans any resulting de ciency in the ‘total amount due’ (after deduction of any part payment and addition of re-sale costs) and any surplus shall belong to the seller.

(d) to remove, store and insure the lot at the expense of the defaulting buyer and, in the case of storage, either at Noonans’ premises or elsewhere. (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 2 percent per month on the ‘total amount due’ to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 5 working days after the day of the auction.

(f) to retain that or any other lot sold to the same buyer at the sale or any other auction and release it only after payment of the ‘total amount due’.

(g) to reject or ignore any bids made by or on behalf of the defaulting buyer at any future auctions or obtaining a deposit before accepting any bids in future.

(h) to apply any proceeds of sale then due or at any time thereafter becoming due to the defaulting buyer towards settlement of the ‘total amount due’ and to exercise a lien on any property of the defaulting buyer which is in Noonans’ possession for any purpose.

13 Liability of Noonans and sellers

(a) Goods auctioned are usually of some age. All goods are sold with all faults and imperfections and errors of description. Illustrations in catalogues are for identi cation only. Buyers should satisfy themselves prior to the sale as to the condition of each lot and should exercise and rely on their own judgement as to whether the lot accords with its description. Subject to the obligations accepted by Noonans under this Condition, none of the seller, Noonans, its servants or agents is responsible for errors of descriptions or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot. No warranty whatever is given by Noonans, its servants or agents, or any seller to any buyer in respect of any lot and any express or implied conditions or warranties are hereby excluded.

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Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchase

If any lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with Conditions 6 and 10, or if there is any other breach of either of those Conditions, Noonans as agent of the seller shall, at its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights it may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies:

(b) Any lot which proves to be a ‘deliberate forgery’ may be returned by the buyer to Noonans within 15 days of the date of the auction in the same condition in which it was at the time of the auction, accompanied by a statement of defects, the number of the lot, and the date of the auction at which it was purchased. If Noonans is satis ed that the item is a ‘deliberate forgery’ and that the buyer has and is able to transfer a good and marketable title to the lot free from any third party claims, the sale will be set aside and any amount paid in respect of the lot will be refunded, provided that the buyer shall have no rights under this Condition if:

(i) the description in the catalogue at the date of the sale was in accordance with the then generally accepted opinion of scholars and experts or fairly indicated that there was a con ict of such opinion; or

(ii) the only method of establishing at the date of

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS

publication of the catalogue that the lot was a ‘deliberate forgery’ was by means of scienti c processes not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which was unreasonably expensive or impractical.

(c) A buyer’s claim under this Condition shall be limited to any amount paid in respect of the lot and shall not extend to any loss or damage su ered or expense incurred by him or her.

(d) The bene t of the Condition shall not be assignable and shall rest solely and exclusively in the buyer who, for the purpose of this condition, shall be and only be the person to whom the original invoice is made out by Noonans in respect of the lot sold.

CONDITIONS MAINLY CONCERNING SELLERS AND CONSIGNORS

14 Warranty of title and availability

The seller warrants to Noonans and to the buyer that he or she is the true owner of the property or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. The seller will indemnify Noonans, its servants and agents and the buyer against any loss or damage su ered by either in consequence of any breach on the part of the seller.

15 Reserves

The seller shall be entitled to place, prior to the rst day of the auction, a reserve at or below the low estimate on any lot provided that the low estimate is more than £100. Such reserve being the minimum ‘hammer price’ at which that lot may be treated as sold. A reserve once placed by the seller shall not be changed without the consent of Noonans. Noonans may at their option sell at a ‘hammer price’ below the reserve but in any such cases the sale proceeds to which the seller is entitled shall be the same as they would have been had the sale been at the reserve. Where a reserve has been placed, only the auctioneer may bid on behalf of the seller.

16 Authority to deduct commission and expenses

The seller authorises Noonans to deduct commission at the ‘stated rate’ and ‘expenses’ from the ‘hammer price’ and acknowledges Noonans’ right to retain the premium payable by the buyer.

17 Rescission of sale

If before Noonans remit the ‘sale proceeds’ to the seller, the buyer makes a claim to rescind the sale that is appropriate and Noonans is of the opinion that the claim is justi ed, Noonans is authorised to rescind the sale and refund to the buyer any amount paid to Noonans in respect of the lot.

18 Payment of sale proceeds

Noonans shall remit the ‘sale proceeds’ to the seller 35 days after the auction, but if by that date Noonans has not received the ‘total amount due’ from the buyer then Noonans will remit the sale proceeds within ve working days after the date on which the ‘total amount due’ is received from the buyer. If credit terms have been agreed between Noonans and the buyer, Noonans shall remit to the seller the sale proceeds 35 days after the auction unless otherwise agreed by the seller.

19 If the buyer fails to pay to Noonans the ‘total amount due’ within 35 days after the auction, Noonans will endeavour to notify the seller and

take the seller’s instructions as to the appropriate course of action and, so far as in Noonans’ opinion is practicable, will assist the seller to recover the ‘total amount due’ from the buyer. If circumstances do not permit Noonans to take instructions from the seller, the seller authorises Noonans at the seller’s expense to agree special terms for payment of the ‘total amount due’, to remove, store and insure the lot sold, to settle claims made by or against the buyer on such terms as Noonans shall in its absolute discretion think t, to take such steps as are necessary to collect monies due by the buyer to the seller and if necessary to rescind the sale and refund money to the buyer if appropriate.

20 If, notwithstanding that, the buyer fails to pay to Noonans the ‘total amount due’ within 35 days after the auction and Noonans remits the ‘sale proceeds’ to the seller, the ownership of the lot shall pass to Noonans.

21 Charges for withdrawn lots

Where a seller cancels instructions for sale, Noonans reserve the right to charge a fee of 15% of Noonans’ then latest middle estimate of the auction price of the property withdrawn, together with Value Added Tax thereon if the seller is resident in the UK, and ‘expenses’ incurred in relation to the property.

22 Rights to photographs and illustrations

The seller gives Noonans full and absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lot placed in its hands for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations and any photographs and illustrations provided by the seller at any time at its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with the auction).

23 Unsold lots

Where any lot fails to sell, Noonans shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-o er the lot for sale or to collect the lot.

24 Noonans reserve the right to charge commission up to one-half of the ‘stated rates’ calculated on the ‘bought-in price’ and in addition ‘expenses’ in respect of any unsold lots.

GENERAL CONDITIONS AND DEFINITIONS

25 Noonans sells as agent for the seller (except where it is stated wholly or partly to own any lot as principal) and as such is not responsible for any default by seller or buyer.

26 Any representation or statement by Noonans, in any catalogue as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his or her own judgement as to such matters and neither Noonans nor its servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions.

27 Whilst the interests of prospective buyers are best served by attendance at the auction, Noonans will, if so instructed, execute bids on their behalf. Neither Noonans nor its servants or agents are responsible for any neglect or default in doing so or for failing to do so.

28 Noonans shall have the right, at its discretion, to refuse admission to its premises or attendance

at its auctions by any person.

29 Noonans has absolute discretion without giving any reason to refuse any bid, to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lot from the auction and in case of dispute to put up any lot for auction again.

30 (a) Any indemnity under these Conditions shall extend to all actions, proceedings costs, expenses, claims and demands whatever incurred or su ered by the person entitled to the bene t of the indemnity.

(b) Noonans declares itself to be a trustee for its relevant servants and agents of the bene t of every indemnity under these Conditions to the extent that such indemnity is expressed to be for the bene t of its servants and agents.

31 Any notice by Noonans to a seller, consignor, prospective bidder or buyer may be given by rst class mail, airmail or email and if so given shall be deemed to have been duly received by the addressee within 48 hours.

32 These Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law. All transactions to which these Conditions apply and all matters connected therewith shall also be governed by English law. Noonans hereby submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts and all other parties concerned hereby submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

33 In these Conditions:

(a) ‘catalogue’ includes any advertisement, brochure, estimate, price list or other publication;

(b) ‘hammer price’ means the price at which a lot is knocked down by the auctioneer to the buyer;

(c) ‘total amount due’ means the ‘hammer price’ in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and additional charges and expenses due from a defaulting buyer in pounds sterling;

(d) ‘deliberate forgery’ means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source which is not shown to be such in the description in the catalogue and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with that description;

(e) ‘sale proceeds’ means the net amount due to the seller being the ‘hammer price’ of the lot sold less commission at the ‘stated rates’ and ‘expenses’ and any other amounts due to Noonans by the seller in whatever capacity and howsoever arising;

(f) ‘stated rate’ means Noonans’ published rates of commission for the time and any Value Added Tax thereon;

(g) ‘expenses’ in relation to the sale of any lot means Noonans charges and expenses for insurance, illustrations, special advertising, certi cation, remedials, packing and freight of that lot and any Value Added Tax thereon;

(h) ‘bought-in price’ means 5 per cent more than the highest bid received below the reserve.

34 Vendors’ commission of sales

A commission of 15 per cent is payable by the vendor on the hammer price on lots sold. Insurance is charged at 1.5 per cent of the hammer price.

35 VAT

Commission, illustrations, insurance and expenses are subject to VAT if the seller is resident in the UK.

AT NOONANS OUR EXPERTISE EXTENDS BEYOND THE KNOWLEDGE WITHIN OUR SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS TO INCLUDE ALL ASPECTS OF OUR AUCTION HOUSE, FROM OUR PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO TO OUR ADVANCED PROPRIETARY ONLINE BIDDING SYSTEM.

We’re a close-knit team of experts with deep knowledge across our specialist subjects: banknotes, coins, detectorist nds, historical & art medals, jewellery, medals & militaria, tokens and watches. Focusing on these fascinating items, we share this expertise with an international community of sellers and buyers.

Each sale item that passes through our Mayfair auction house is appraised by an expert recognised as a leading authority in a particular eld of interest, ranging from ancient coins and military medals to jewellery and vintage watches. This depth of knowledge across all departments sets us apart from other generalist auctioneers.

SELL WITH US

Respected worldwide for the breadth and depth of our specialist expertise, we can connect you to a broad, deep pool of potential buyers. Over the years, we’ve brought together an international community of people who share our particular passion. As recognised experts, with a vast store of freely available in-house knowledge and experience, we’ve earned the trust of buyers across the globe.

Our fees are transparent. Unlike many other auction houses, we don’t charge for collecting your lots, photography or marketing and there’s no minimum lot charge.

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If you’re interested in selling your items and you’d like a free auction valuation, without obligation, our specialists will be happy to help. You can submit online or bring your sale item to a valuation day at our Mayfair auction house or at a regional venue. Alternatively, request a home visit.

BUY WITH US

We’re here for you, whether you’re an experienced collector with a depth of knowledge or an occasional buyer attracted to a particular piece of jewellery or vintage watch.

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