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Roman Imperial Coinage, Sestertii (12), of Commodus, Faustina Junior (2), Severus Alexander, Julia Mamæa, Maximinus Thrax, Gordian III (2), Postumus; together with other Roman bronzes (2) [14]. Fine and better £150-£180
Hammer Price: £220
Roman Imperial Coinage, Miscellaneous coins, in silver (4), base metal (12) [16]. Varied state £60-£80
Hammer Price: £320
Roman Imperial Coinage, Miscellaneous coins, in silver (15), base metal (approx. 100) [Lot]. Varied state £200-£300
Hammer Price: £500
Roman Provincial Coinage, ACHÆA, Uncertain, Mark Antony and Octavia, Æ As, 38, Fleet coinage, jugate heads right, rev. galley sailing right, a below, 8.70g (RPC I 1465; CRI 288; RCV 1492). Fine, rare £80-£100
Hammer Price: £260
Roman Provincial Coinage, EGYPT, Alexandria, Tiberius, Æ Obol, yr 5 [18-9], rev. hippopotamus, 8.81g; Claudius, Æ Diobol, yr 2 [41-2], rev. bundle of grain, 7.47g; Probus, Tetradrachm, yr 2 [276-7], rev. eagle standing right, 8.13g; Carinus, Tetradrachm, yr 1 [282-3], rev. Tyche standing left, 7.33g (RPC I 5082, 5123; Milne 36, 73, 5450, 4667); together with other Alexandrian coins (5) [9]. Fair and better, first scarce £60-£80
Hammer Price: £65
Roman Provincial Coinage, EGYPT, Alexandria, Trajan, Tetradrachm, yr 6 [102-3], rev. bust of Serapis right, 13.27g (RPC 4160); Antoninus Pius, Drachm, date illegible, rev. Isis seated within temple faced, holding infant Harpokrates, 24.79g (cf. Milne 1695); Philip I, Tetradrachm, yr 3 [245-6], rev. Nike advancing right, 13.12g (Milne 3598); together with other Alexandrian Tetradrachms (4) [7]. Fair to very fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £130
Roman Provincial Coinage, EGYPT, Alexandria, Otacilia Severa, Tetradrachm, yr 3 [245-6], rev. Serapis stead left, 11.00g; Gallienus, Tetradrachm, yr 13 [265-6], rev. Homonia standing left, 10.65g; Aurelian, Tetradrachm, yr 4 [272-3], rev. eagle standing left, 10.52g; Probus, Tetradrachms (2), yr 3 [277-8], Tyche standing left, 7.69g; yr 4 [278-9], rev. eagle standing right, 7.31g (Milne 3625, 4115, 4381, 4557, 4564); together with other Alexandrian Tetradrachms (4) [9]. Fine and better ...
Hammer Price: £90
Roman Provincial Coinage, EGYPT, Alexandria, Gallienus, Tetradrachm, yr 9 [261-2], laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. eagle standing left, 12.28g (Milne 4070). Very fine, dark patina £60-£80
Hammer Price: £85
Roman Provincial Coinage, KOINON OF LYCIA, Trajan, Drachm, 98-9, laureate bust right, rev. two lyres, owl above, 3.96g (RPC 2676; BMC 9-11). Reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise good very fine, toned £150-£180
Hammer Price: £150
Roman Provincial Coinage, MOESIA INFERIOR, Nikopolis, Macrinus, Æ Unit, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. goddess standing left, holding grain-ears and sceptre entwined by serpent, 15.17g; together with other Roman provincial bronzes (4) [5]. Varied state £120-£150
Hammer Price: £100
Roman Provincial Coinage, SYRIA, Antioch, Trajan, Tetradrachm, laureate bust right, eagle and club below, rev. laureate head of Melqart right, 13.89g (McAlee 458; RPC III 3533); Philip II, Tetradrachm, laureate and draped bust right, pellet below, rev. eagle standing right holding wreath in beak, 12.38g (McAlee 1042; RCP Online 29020 [temp]); Herennius Etruscus, Tetradrachm, draped bust right, two dots below, rev. eagle standing right holding wreath in beak, 13.01g (McAlee 1152b; RPCIX 1716)...
Roman Provincial Coinage, SYRIA, Laodicæa ad Mare, Septimius Severus, Æ 27, rev. ιοvλ λαοδι cεοv μη τροπο ολεωc within wreath, 12.67g (SNG Copenhagen 361; BMC 85); EGYPT, Alexandria, Philip I, Tetradrachm yr 2 [244-5], rev. eagle standing right, palm over shoulder, 14.60g (Milne 3567-9), Aurelian, Tetradrachm, yr 6 [274-5], rev. eagle standing right, wreath in beak, palm over shoulder, 7.74g (Milne 4448); together with miscellaneous Roman Provincial coins (5) [8]. ...
Roman Provincial Coinage, THRACE, Uncertain mint, Rhoemetalces I, Æ unit, late 1st cent. BC, diademed head right, rev. bare head of Augustus right, 4.96g (RPC I 1714); MACEDON, Koinon, struck under Gordian III, Æ unit, head of Alexander the Great right, rev. Athena seated left, 8.50g (BMC 113); together with miscellaneous Roman Provincial coins (4) [6]. Fine to very fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £140
Byzantine Coinage, Justinian I, large Follis, Constantinople, yr 15 [542/3], facing bust, rev. large M, 23.12g, Follis, Constantinople, bust right, rev. large M between cross and star, 16.14g; Anonymous (time of Basil II), Follis, Constantinople, facing bust of Christ, rev. legend in four lines, 11.30g (Sear 158, 163, 1813); together with other base metal Byzantine coins (15) [18]. Fair to good fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £120
Byzantine Coinage, Heraclius, Solidus, Constantinople, facing busts of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, both wearing chlamys and simple crown, rev. cross potent on three steps, 4.45g (DOC 13i; Sear 738). Peripheral surface marks, otherwise good very fine, original bloom in fields £400-£500
Hammer Price: £420
Byzantine Coinage, Heraclius, Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas, Solidus, Constantinople, 639-41, three standing figures, rev. cross potent atop three steps, e to left, officina A, 4.50g (DO 44a; Sear 770). Small scruffs and reverse edge knock, otherwise good very fine, portraits better, some residual mint bloom £180-£220
Hammer Price: £360
Byzantine Coinage, Constans II and Constantine IV, Solidus, Constantinople, c. 661-3, crowned, draped and facing busts of Constans and Constantine, rev. Heraclius and Tiberius standing facing, flanked by cross potent atop three steps, officina A, 4.48g (DO 30a; Sear 964). Peripheral weakness, otherwise about extremely fine, mint bloom £180-£220
Hammer Price: £340
Bronze Age, a flanged Axe, c. 1800-1500 BC, 9.4 cm long by 4.2 cm wide, 130g, expanded crescent-shaped blade with shallow flanges along the sides. Fine, green patina, but with pitting £60-£80
Bronze Age, a terracotta Shallow Dish, 10.2cm diameter by 2.5cm high, light brown with minute glassy inclusions. Intact with an undamaged rim £60-£80
Hammer Price: £60
Celtic, 1st cent. AD, a small bronze Carnyx or sounding Bell, 6.2cm long by 3.5cm wide, hollow slightly curved shaft, boar’s head at the summit with a wide open mouth projecting forwards, circular eyes with a series of central curving crests or spines along its back, ears large and projecting; a small opening at the back may have been for the attachment of a wooden tongue. Very fine with an olive green patina £2,000-£3,000
Hammer Price: £3,400
Celtic, 1st cent. AD, a bronze Woad Grinder mortar, 6cm long, crescent-shaped with loop at one end and knobbed terminal at the other, recessed body to receive the pestle; together with a bronze Toggle, 2.9cm long by 2.8cm wide, with a triangular-shaped loop and discoid-shaped terminals [2]. Fine with a green patina £40-£60
Hammer Price: £70
Celtic, bronze artefacts (3), comprising a scabbard mount, a seal box lid with ‘swash N’ pattern (cf. Hattatt 142) and a lynch pin terminal of sub-conical shape with red enamel cells [3]. Fine £150-£200
Romano-Celtic, 1st cent. AD, a bronze Terret Ring, 34mm wide by 45mm long, 55g, oval-shaped ring expanding in thickness at the base with a grooved projecting knob at the top, rectangular attachment loop at base. Intact with a brown surface colour overlaying a green patina pitted in a few areas £80-£100
Hammer Price: £45
Roman, 2nd cent. AD, an enamelled bronze Disc Brooch, 3.5cm diameter, eight circular side lugs, four solid and four as rings (now broken), centre boss with orange enamel, field with alternate blue and white enamel in a wheel-spoke formation, hinged pin missing (cf. Hattatt 1419). Enamel clear and intact, green patina £200-£300
Roman, 2nd cent. AD, an enamelled bronze flat Disc Brooch, 3.7cm diameter, centre boss with four kidney-shaped perforations around a central cross with a blue enamelled field and white inserts (cf. Hattatt 538). Fine with a green patina and 90% of the enamel present £80-£100
Roman, 1st-2nd cent. AD, a bronze Knife Handle, 3.7cm long by 1.9cm wide,bust of Attis facing in tunic fastened at the shoulders, his youthful features framed by swept back locks beneath a Phrygian cap with a folded tip. Very fine with a green patina £200-£260
Hammer Price: £200
Roman, 1st-3rd cent., a Legionary Clay Brick with rectangular stamp legi ital (in intaglio). 18.5cm by 19cm by 6.5cm. Intact, with a few minor chips to the corners £50-£60
Roman, 2nd cent. AD, a bronze Peacock Brooch, 22mm long by 15mm wide. (cf. Hattatt 1171). Fine, with traces of tinning over a grey patina £40-£60
Hammer Price: £50
Roman, 3rd cent., a silver Ring, 2.1cm diameter, flat rectangular bezel with stamped pellet border, letters API in centre, D-section hoop with grooved decoration. Intact, with a few minor chips to the bezel and a grey patina £40-£60
Hammer Price: £55
Romano-British, 1st-2nd cent. AD, bronze Brooches (22), including dolphin types, knee, penannular, headstud, tutulus disc, lozenge plate, hinge-headed enamelled [22]. All complete but missing the pins £150-£200
Romano-British, 1st-2nd cent. AD, a bronze Phallic Pendant, 3.2cm long by 2.2cm wide, suspension loop at top with angled and grooved testicles and an elongated rectangular section shaft with punched dotted decoration. Very fine £60-£80
£60–£80
Anglo-Saxon, 6th cent., a small bronze Long Brooch, 6.7cm long by 3.2cm wide, trefoil-headed with a spade foot, triangular punch decoration around the edges (cf. Hattatt 676). Fine with an olive-green patina £60-£80
Hammer Price: £75
Anglo-Saxon, 8th cent., a gilt bronze Pelta-shaped Mount, 2cm wide by 1.5cm long, intricate chip carved knot work design, extended lug behind and pierced also in the field. Very fine with 90% gilding £100-£120
Saxon/Viking, miscellaneous artefacts (8), including a 6th century brooch, a 10th century stirrup mount, wrist clasps (2) and fragments [8]. Varied state £40-£60
Hammer Price: £40
Saxon/Viking, 11th century bronze Stirrup Mounts (2), type 14, shaped as a cross with an expanded triangular foot, 47mm long by 27mm wide; type 12 shaped as an openwork zigzag patterned lozenge, 44mm long by 28mm wide [2]. Both fine with a green patina £80-£100
Late Viking, iron Axes (3), two with hammer butts, lengths 20.5cm, 19cm and 17.5cm [3]. Varied state £180-£220
Medieval, 9th-10th century artefacts (53), including dress pins, garter hooks, strap ends, a stylus 5.2cm long with faceted head and a small 13th century key with diamond shaped bow [53]. Varied state £60-£80
Medieval, a 10th century bronze Disc Brooch, 27mm diameter, claw-footed quadruped looking back to its raised tail, border of 28 rectangular pellets, catchplate behind. (Weetch type 1; Hattatt 1310). Fine, bent at 45 degrees, with a coarse red-brown patina £60-£80
Medieval, an 11th century gilt bronze Disc Brooch of Jellinge style, 26mm diameter, reverted beast with extended tongue passing over the body and between rear legs, double pierced lug for a hinged pin behind (Kershaw type 1D). Fine, green patina £80-£100
Medieval, late 13th-14th century, a brass Folding Candle and Rush Holder, 9.7cm long by 5cm high, inverted cone with punched dot decoration forming a cross, with a smaller rectangular compartment at the side, stem slightly buckled so that the spike at the bottom, which has three settings, is unable to rotate. Very fine with a smooth green patina £150-£200
Hammer Price: £170
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