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Los 65

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold sovereign, 2012. Royal Mint. Proof. Celebrating the Diamond Jubilee (60th anniversary of the accession) of HM Queen Elizabeth II, this issue features another modern interpretation of St. George and the Dragon.Fourth crowned head of Elizabeth II facing right; IRB below; ELIZABETH · II · DEI · GRA REGINA · FID · DEF. Design by Ian Rank-Broadley. / St. George on horseback to right in combat with the dragon to left, leaning to one side and thrusting his lance vertically down, piercing the head of the dragon; date left. Design by Paul Day. Edge milled.FDC, light clouding. Reference: S-SC8 (was 4434); KM-1207Mintage: 5,501.Diameter: 22.05 mm.Thickness: 1.52 mm.Weight: 7.9881 g. (AGW=0.2355 oz.)Composition: 917.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Los 1107

Greek Coinages, 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 fine £80-£100

Los 1306

Roman Imperial Coinage, 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 fields, otherwise good very fine, strong portrait £120-£150

Los 1652

Bronze Age, a socketed and looped axe, c. 1000-800 BC, 8.9cm long by 4.2cm wide by 3.4cm deep; square socket mouth with slightly flared sides to the rectangular sub-sectioned axe head. About fine with a light brown patina £100-£120 --- Provenance: from a UK collection; an old attached label reads ‘from Northumber’

Los 1060

TRINOVANTES, Addedomaros (45-25 BC), Stater, class 3, spiral of six limbs, three crescents in centre, rev. horse right, three horse muzzles and add[iidom] above, pellet-in-annulet below tail, cornucopia below, 5.39g (Sills 488; ABC 2517; BMC 2396ff; S 201). Some light surface marks, otherwise better than very fine, the horse well-detailed £800-£1,000

Los 1674

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

Los 1140

Greek Coinages, PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy I (as Satrap of Egypt), Tetradrachm, 311/10, head of the deified Alexander right, diademed and wearing elephant headdress, rev. αλεχανδρου, Athena Alkidemos advancing right with spear and shield, in field 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 fine 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)

Los 1633

Judaea, 8th-7th century BC, grey/light brown limestone weight for 3 Shekels, 31.48g, 21mm x 22mm; dome-shaped with a flat base. Very fine £40-£60

Los 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 fine, rare £70-£90

Los 1151

Struck in Year 26, the year of Ptolemy’s restoration Greek Coinages, 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 field, 10.18g (Svoronos –; Mørkholm –; DCA –; BMC –). Some light surface crazing, otherwise better than very fine and lightly toned; the date unrecorded in the standard references, and of historical importance £500-£700

Los 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 fine £400-£500

Los 1216

Roman Republican Coinage, 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 fine £60-£80 --- Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

Los 1119

Greek Coinages, 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 fine, 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

Los 1106

Greek Coinages, 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 fine, brown patina £90-£120

Los 1757

14th century, lead shield-shaped trade weight, crowned fleur-de-lis with a raised border, 67mm x 47mm, 231.61g (8 ounces); together with a Romano-Celtic circular bronze lead-filled weight with open work design of back to back crescents, 28mm diameter x 10mm, 48.88g [2]. First about very fine with a light grey patina, second fine £100-£150 --- Provenance: both found in Yorkshire The shield-shaped weights are generally found in Yorkshire; this example is from the Yorkshire Dales.

Los 1395

Roman Provincial Coinage, CYPRUS, Koinon, Antoninus Pius with Marcus Aurelius as Cæsar, Æ 32, c. 147-161, laureate head of Pius right, rev. bare-headed and draped bust of Aurelius right, 26.78g (BMC 42; SNG Copenhagen 85; RPC Online 8992). Light porosity, otherwise very fine and rare with a portrait of unusual style £60-£80 --- Provenance: M.J. Roberts Collection

Los 1141

Greek Coinages, 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 fine, brown patina £60-£80

Los 1249

Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Julius Cæsar, Denarius, February-March 44 (lifetime issue), Rome, struck under C. Cossutius Maridianus, dict perpetvo caesar, wreathed and veiled head of Cæsar right, rev. c. maridianvs, Venus standing left, holding Victoriola and leaning on shield set upon globe, 3.93g (Craw. 480/16; BMCRR 4185; RSC 41). Some weakness on reverse and areas of light porosity, otherwise very fine, beautifully toned across obverse £700-£900

Los 1635

Judaea, 8th-7th century BC, light grey limestone weight inscribed with //// for 4 Gerah 2.52g, 12mm x 10mm; dome-shaped with a flat base; together with a hematite 3 Gerah, 1.99g, 10mm x 7mm [2]. Both very fine and rare £80-£100

Los 1073

Greek Coinages, SICILY, Kamarina, Æ Tetras, 420-05, facing gorgoneion, rev. owl standing left, holding lizard, three pellets in exergue, 2.73g (Westermark & Jenkins 194; McClean 2159). A few light marks, otherwise extremely fine with dark glossy patina £200-£260 --- Provenance: Gorny & Mosch Auction 152 (Munich), 10 October 2006, lot 1120

Los 1095

Greek Coinages, KINGS OF THRACE, Rhoemetalces I, with Augustus, Æ Unit, c. 11 BC - 12 AD, βασιλεωσ ροιμηταλκου, jugate busts of Rhoemetalces and Pythadoris right, former diademed, latter draped, rev. καισαροσ σεβαστου, bust of Augustus right, 12.14g (RPC I, 1711; SNG Sweden II 864-5). Some light surface porosity, otherwise very fine, green patina £70-£90

Los 1266

Roman Imperial Coinage, 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 fine, very rare, particularly so with a secure British find-spot £4,000-£5,000 --- Provenance: found along the Pye Road outside of Diss (South Norfolk) in January 2023 (FASAM-EE7A78)

Los 1368

Roman Imperial Coinage, 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 fine, 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 BeÌdoyeÌ€re 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.

Los 1632

Judaea, 8th-7th century BC, white/light brown limestone weight for 8 Shekels, 94.70g, 42mm x 30mm; dome-shaped with a flat base. Fine with some light surface deposit £40-£60

Los 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 fine condition with a light green, slightly pitted, patina £40-£60 --- Provenance: from a UK collection

Los 1666

Iron Age/Celtic, a bronze phallic bull’s head socketed mount, c. 2nd-1st century BC, 4cm x 3.2cm x 4cm; facing bull’s head with large moulded semi-circular eyes, extending from these on each side are tapering curved horns; the face is curved ending in a ribbed snout; viewed upside down the eyes appear as testicles and the snout a phallus; viewed from the side the eyes become buttocks and the snout a head; oval socket behind. Good fine with a light green patina, uneven in places; extremely rare and significant, a previously unknown type £200-£300 --- Provenance: found near Farley (Wiltshire) in 2018 (PAS HAMP-A02C9E)

Los 1223

Roman Republican Coinage, 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 fine, scarce £150-£180 --- Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection

Los 1127

Greek Coinages, KINGS OF CAPPADOCIA, Ariarathes VII (c. 107-100), Tetradrachm, in the name of Antiochos VII, diademed head right within filleted border, rev. Athena Nikephoros standing left, holding Nike crowning legend, di and ay monograms in outer left field, ay monogram in inner left field, 15.85g (SC 2149.1; SMA 294). Light porosity, otherwise very fine, well-centred £120-£150

Los 1313

Roman Imperial Coinage, 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 field, 26.39g (RIC 811; BMC 1291; C 315). Good fine, light tan patina £100-£150 --- Provenance: bt S. Shipp

Los 1290

Roman Imperial Coinage, Titus (as Cæsar), Denarius, 76, laureate head right, rev. heifer right, 2.70g (RIC 858; RSC 52). Light marks, very fine £80-£100 --- Provenance: A collection of Roman Denarii, the property of a Suffolk landowner

Los 1630

The weights are based on a shekel of 11.4 grams, a twentieth of a shekel being the gerah, while the nezef was five-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. Judaea, black basalt weight for 16 Shekels, 9th-1st century BC, 178.08g, 5cm x 3.4cm, dome shaped with a flat base. Very fine with some light surface marks £100-£150 --- Provenance: Kölner Münzkabinett Auction 28, 14 October 1980, lot 58

Los 324

Canon EOS camera 400D with lens and various light meters and accessories, together with a camera hard caseModel number 400D

Los 1381

Art Deco brass and opaque glass octagonal ceiling light, 27cms diameter, together with a similar wall light and a metal rise and fall light fitting (at fault)

Los 1386

Small brass hall lantern of Arts and Crafts design, 34cms high together with a circular bag form light fitting with glass drops and three other similar, smaller fittings

Los 226

Large Cartier shop display perfume bottle , another Givenchy, and another Elizabeth Andrew together with a smaller Givenchy perfume bottle and two perspex cased light bulb sculptures

Los 1412

Mid 20th Century Danish stainless steel and hardwood condiment set attributed to Lundtoffe, together with a similar three light candlestick and a silvered brass rectangular box with hinged cover

Los 1420

Pair of 20th Century gilt brass two branch light fittings

Los 544

A 15 inch HD 154 LED monitor, boxed together with a box containing five assorted light and socket switches, new, and a Tribit portable wireless speaker

Los 451

A box of beer stein, Italian pottery jug, pestle and mortar, British studio pottery, Edinbane, tea light holders etc

Los 645

A contemporary industrial style angelfish floor lamp together with a site light on tripod stand

Los 515

An Edwardian silver salver, engraved with festoons, in gadrooned rim, on claw and ball feet, 30cm diam, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1906, 30ozs Light wear, short contemporary engraved inscription on underside of border

Los 399

A George V silver cigarette case, 95mm l, by William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1910, 4ozs 18dwts Light polish wear

Los 1343

A Victorian serpentine rosewood card table, the moulded legs carved with flowers to the knees, 73cm h; 42 x 85cm Minor old scratches and requires a light clean, but a well made relatively heavy example structurally sound

Los 64

A 9ct gold flat curb bracelet, 20cm l, Convention marked, 14.5g Light scratches from wear

Los 472

A George VI Art Deco silver six piece condiment set, sugar caster and cover 17.5cm h, maker NS, Birmingham 1938, loaded Some even light wear and polish residues, but none damaged or repaired, no engraving

Los 762

A Victorian glass dump,  internally decorate with flowers in a pot, 13.5cm and a Victorian brass mounted glass inkwell (2) Dump - small bruise on side and a few light scratches. Inkwell - mount detached

Los 18

A Victorian emerald and diamond ring, gypsy set in 18ct gold, Chester 1899, 2.3g Light wear scratches, discreet early repair on lower part of hoop that is hardly noticeable and sound

Los 418

A William IV silver snuff box, the lid and sides chased with roses, thistles and shamrocks, the underside engine turned, 89mm l, by Edward Edwards, London 1833 and an 18th c English silver snuff spoon, Rat Tail pattern, initialled EC, 4ozs 8dwts (2) Both in good condition. Probable light erasure of initials from vacant tablet on box lid

Los 280

Tiffany & Co. A silver bracelet, ring and pendant, maker's marks, 67g, ring size L Light wear scratches

Los 471

A pair of Edwardian silver chocolate pots, in Queen Anne style, with cut card ornament, 15cm h, by Elkington & Co Ltd, London 1908, 16ozs 8dwts Light wear and polish residue, complete and undamaged

Los 278

Tiffany & Co. A silver bangle and heart shaped pendant, the latter designed by Elsa Peretti, bangle 63mm (internal), maker's marks, 44g Good second hand condition with a few light scratches

Los 1171

After Guido Reni - Aurora, oil on canvas, 24.5 x 56cm Tiny repaired central hole; impression of stretchers visible at certain angles to the light but in generally good and unrestored condition, unlined, original 19th c stretchers and contemporary gilt cavetto frame

Los 851

A pair of Coalport '200' shape vases and covers, c1910, painted by H P Hughes, both signed, with flowers in gilt cartouche reserved on a light blue ground, 25cm h, printed mark, shape V7730 2nd 200 Both finials restored, one vase cracked

Los 302

A George V silver card case with chain handle, kid lined, 11cm l, marks rubbed, Birmingham 1915 Light wear and minor dents

Los 381

An Edwardian silver pig novelty pin cushion, 70mm l, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1906 Undamaged, light polish wear and residues, not split or repaired

Los 918

A pair of Regency style japanned wood vases, first half 20th c, of tapered square shape and decorated with chinoiseries, brass ball feet, 14.5cm h Light wear, one lacking one brass foot

Los 91

A Swiss 9ct gold keyless lever watch,  in plain case, 47mm diam, Birmingham 1935, 48.4g Movement running when wound, light wear and scratches and minor dents on case back. No engraving

Los 75

A George III gold and enamel mourning ring, inscribed David Powell OB 10 Feb 1784 AE 89, maker's mark only, IB struck twice, 4.3g, size T A few light scratches but in substantially good condition

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