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Italy, Calabria, Tarentum, c. 281-272 BC, Stater, rider right crowning horse with palm, rev. Taras on dolphin left, holding trident and shield and cornucopiae, 6.6gm (Vlasto 753-4). Very fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £110
Italy, Bruttium, Kroton, c. 420 BC, Staters (2), tripod, stork in field, rev. tripod, 7.8gm, and eagle and olive branch, rev. tripod and barley corn, 7.3gm (BMC 46 var, 64/66) [2]. About fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £60
Sicily, Syracuse, c. 474-450 BC, Tetradrachm, quadriga right, Ketos (serpent) below, rev. head of Arethusa, 16.8gm (Boerhringer 539). Fine (£120-140)
Hammer Price: £75
Northern Greece, Paeonia, Patraos (c. 340-315 BC), laureate head of Apollo, rev. armed warrior on prancing horse right, spearing fallen enemy who holds spear and shield, ball in field to left (S 1520); plus two small Greek silver coins [3]. Deep cut in reverse below horse on Tetradrachm, otherwise fair to fine (£50-60)
£50–£60
Northern Greece, Thasos, after 146 BC, Tetradrachm, head of Dionysos, rev. Herakles standing left, 16.6gm (BMC 67 ff; Sear 1759). About very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £50
Northern Greece, Black Sea Area, Kallatis, 3rd-2nd century, Æ, head of Dionysus right, rev. ivy wreath around ey, 9.56gm (Pick 224). Dark patina, good very fine (£40-60)
Asia Minor, Pamphylia, Aspendos, Stater, c. 450 BC, standing warrior holding sword and shield, rev. triskeles (Sear 5381). Fair to fine, rare (£100-150)
£100–£150
Asia Minor, Cilicia, Kelenderis, Stater, 400-350 BC, naked rider dismounting from horse, rev. goat right, 10.5gm (cf. SNG Paris 60; Sear 5533 ff). Test cut, very fine (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £95
Asia Minor, Cilicia, Soloi, Balakros (c. 333-323 BC), Stater, Baal seated left, helmet and b in field, rev. bust of Athena facing in triple plumed helmet, 11.0gm (SNG Levante 53 var; Sear 5617 var).Very fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £100
Seleucid Kings, Thasos, after 146 BC, Tetradrachm, head of Dionysos, rev. Herakles standing left, 16.6gm (BMC 67 ff; Sear 1759). About very fine, but buckled (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £40
Seleucid Kings, Antiochos III, the Great (223-187 BC), Tetradrachm. Good fine (£60-80)
Seleucid Kings, Demetrius II, Nikator (145-140 BC), Tetradrachm, 172 [141-140 BC], Sidon, diademed head, rev. eagle, 13.9gm (Houghton 717-18). Very fine (£90-100)
Hammer Price: £70
Seleucid Kings, Alexander II, Zebina (128-123 BC), Tetradrachm, diademed head right, rev. Zeus enthroned, monogram in field, 16.8gm (cf. Sear 7115; BMC 4 var). Very fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £90
Seleucid Kings, Philip Philadelphos (93 - 83 BC), Posthumous Tetradrachm, c. 18-17 BC, diademed head, rev. Zeus, 15.5gm (cf. RPC 4148, dated ba). Good very fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
Phoenicia, Phoenicia, Sidon, King Bodashtart (c. 384-370), Tetrashekel, war galley left, rev. the King walking behind bearded god in chariot left, 27.1gm (BMC 17-24; Sear 5934). Fine to very fine (£120-150)
Phoenicia, Phoenicia, Sidon, King Bodashtart (c. 384-370), Tetrashekel, war galley left, rev. the King walking behind bearded god in chariot left, 27.1gm (BMC 17-24; Sear 5934). Fair only, fabric pitted and with flaw on obverse (£40-50)
£40–£50
India, Later Kushans, anonymous Kidarite gold Staters (2), King standing left, rev. goddess enthroned (Mitch. 3695 ff) [2]. Fine to very fine (£70-100)
Kings of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), Æ 18, bust of Apollo, rev. naked youth on horse (S 6696); Antigonos Gonatas (277-239 BC), Æ 20 (6), head of Athena, revs. Pan erecting trophy (S 6786); together with other bronzes (11, four countermarked) [17]. Fair to fine (£50-60) WITHDRAWN BEFORE AUCTION
Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous smaller silver coins (11), Obols, etc. [11]. Generally fine or very fine (£150-180)
£150–£180
Mark Antony (d. 30 BC), Denarius, head of Sol, rev. Anthony standing (Cr 533/2;S 1199); together with Legionary Denarii (4) [5]. First plated, fine, others good to fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £130
Roman Republic, M. Junius Silanus (145 BC), Denarius, rev. Dioscuri, 3.88gm (Cr. 220/1; Sear 195); M. Sergius Silus (116-15 BC), Denarius, rev. horseman with severed Gallic head, 3.77gm (Cr, 286/1; Sear 224); Mark Antony, Legionary Denarius, 3.33gm (Cr. 544; cf. Sear 414) [3]. First fine, second good fine and toned, last fair (£50-80)
Roman Republic, Mn. Fonteius C.f. (85 BC), Denarius, laureate head of Apollo right, thunderbolt below, rev. Cupid seated on goat right, Caps of the Dioscuri above, thyrsus in exergue, all within wreath (similar to S 269). Good fine (£60-70)
£60–£70
Roman Republic, L.Cornelius Sulla and L.Manlius Torquartus (82 BC), Denarius, helmeted head of Roma right, rev. Sulla in triumphal quadriga right (S 276) [2].Good fine (£50-60)
Roman Republic, Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius (81 BC), Denarius, diademed bust of Pietas, stork in front, rev. elephant left; Mauretania, JUBA II (25 BC-AD 23), Denarius, diademed bust right, REX IVBA, rev. cornucopiae and sceptre in saltire (S 5974) [2]. First fair to fine, plated, second good fine, heavy green patination on obverse (£60-70)
Roman Republic, Denarii (4), one double struck on obverse [4]. Fair (£40-50)
Miscellaneous, 4th century Bronzes (183), mostly Constantinian [183]. Fair to fine (£70-90)
Miscellaneous, Denarii (20) and Quinarii (5) [25]. Many fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £280
Miscellaneous, Denarii (24) and Quinarii (10) [34]. Good to fine (£120-140)
Hammer Price: £430
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), As, radiate bust left, rev. sc, winged thunderbolt (RIC [Tiberius] 83; S 527); Nero, As, laureate bust left, rev. sc, Victory walking left, holding shield inscribed SPQR (RIC 325); TITUS, As, laureate bust left, rev. GENIO PR SC, Genius standing left sacrificing over altar (RIC127); FAUSTINA Senior, As, bust right, rev. AETENETAS SC, Aeternitas standing left, holding phoenix on globe and sceptre (RIC 1156); COMMODUS, As, bust right wearing lion skin, rev. HERCvL ROMAN...
£60–£80
Vespasian (AD 69-79), Denarius, 69-70, Asia Minor, head right, rev. cos viii, yoke of oxen, 3.38gm (RIC 107). Good very fine (£70-100)
£70–£100
Vespasian (AD 69-79), Denarius, laureate bust right, rev. ivDAEA, Judaea seated at foot of trophy (RIC 266 S 777); Domitian, Denarius, laureate bust right, rev. TR P COS VII DES VIII PP, throne decked with corn ears (RIC 17) [2].First fair,second good fine to very fine (£60-80)
Domitian (AD 81-96), Denarius, head right, rev. imp xxii cos xvi cens p p p, Minerva right, 3.15gm (RIC 176). Extremely fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
Domitian (AD 81-96), Denarius, head right, rev. imp xxii cos xvi cens p p p, Minerva left, 3.06gm (RIC 178). Extremely fine (£60-80)
Domitian (AD 81-96), Sestertius, 86, laureate bust right, legend reads COS XII, rev. Emperor in military dress standing with winged Victory, SC in exergue, 21.72gm (RIC 322; BMC 381; C 510). Some weakness in obverse legend, otherwise very fine with green patina, rare (£300-500)
Hammer Price: £620
Trajan (98-117), Denarius, head right, rev. pont max tr pot cos ii, Concordia seated left, 3.30gm (RIC 12). Almost extremely fine (£70-100)
Trajan (98-117), Denarius, rev. Roma, 3.16gm (RIC 116; Sear 976); together with other miscellaneous Denarii (5), of Vespasian (2) and Domitian (3) [6]. Vespasians fair, others generally fine (£50-60)
Hadrian (117-138), Denarii (2), revs. Fortuna and Salus (RIC 98, 244; S 1086, 1095); together with other miscellaneous Denarii (4), of Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Faustina Senior and Julia Paula [6]. Mostly fine (£50-60)
Antoninus Pius (138-161), Sestertius, 147-8, laureate bust right, legend ends XI, rev. Annona standing, COS IIII in exergue, 25.88gm (RIC 840; C 39). Squarish flan, otherwise good very fine with attractive chocolate-brown patina (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £330
Antoninus Pius (138-161), Sestertius, laureate bust, rev. CONCORDIA EXERCITVVM, Concordia standing left, holding aquila and Victory (RIC 600); Faustina Senior, Sestertius, bust right, rev. AETERNITAS, Juno standing left, raising right hand and holding sceptre (RIC 1102) [2]. Second with some verdigris on both sides, otherwise fine to very fine (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £65
Pertinax (193), Sestertius, Rome, laureate bust right, IMP CAES P HELV [PERTIN]AX AVG, rev. Ops seated left, holding corn-ears, [OP]I DIVIN TR P COS [II], 14.24gm (RIC 20; BMC 42; Sear 1700). Strictly fine but all detail and main designs clear, especially the portrait, edge chipped, extremely rare (£300-400)
£300–£400
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