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Harthacnut, 1035-1042, sole reign 1040-1042, Scandinavian silver penny, prototype as Aethelred II, Helmet Issue [1003-1009], obverse reads:- +HARDECNVT:. ['D' with thorn], reverse reads:- ODDENCR ON LVD [both 'D's with thorn, 'O's with central pellet], Lund Mint, moneyer Oddenc[a]r, C.J.Becker, 1981 = obverse H22, plate I, 22, reverse:- p.172, 162, obverse couple of very light peck marks, full, round, well centred, with old cabinet tone and probably an old hoard coin, EF
Isaac I Comnenus, 1st.September 1057 - 25th. December 1059, Byzantine two-thirds silver miliaresion, Constantinople Mint, weight 1.63g, diameter 23.03, obverse:- Christ's bust facing, with nimbus cruciger, wearing pallium and colobium, right hand raised giving benediction, book of Gospels in left hand, legend IC - XC, reverse:- Greek legend in six lines, KE RO[HO] / IC[AAKIW] / [OPOOAOIW] / [AECI IOT]H / [TW] KOMNH / NW, double lined border each side, Sear 1846, there is thought to be only three other specimens of this issue known, these all being in museums and from different dies to the present piece, the coin in the Dumbarton Oakes Collection was sold in 1948 and the only previous sale we can trace was in 1886, present piece found with a metal detector on 1st. January 2015 in Mid-Suffolk, sold with all paperwork and research by Dr.Vezin, reverse has thin black deposit across legend, also very light scuffs, excessively rare and possibly the only specimen of this Byzantine Emperor in silver available to the private collector, VF/NF
Nero brass sestertius, Lugdunum Mint, obverse:- Laureate bust left, resting on globe, legend:- IMP NERO CAESAR AVG PONT MAX TR POT P P, reverse:- Triumphal arch, surmounted by statuary, with Nero in facing quadriga, between standing Victory and Pax, front with bas-relief of Mars standing on pedestal, S C, Sear - but see 1962, a few light marks, VF/NVF
Vespasian, silver denarius [regular series], Antioch Mint 72 A.D., reverse:- Judaea, captive, seated at right beneath palm tree, in attitude of mourning, at left a Roman soldier, foot on helmet, holding spear and parazonium [this issue celebrates the success of Vespasian and Titus in June 71A.D. for their victory in the Jewish War], round, well centred, good metal, light scuffs, scarce, GF
Pistol: A Flintlock New Land Pattern Pistol with the main New Land lock. Ring neck cock signed ''Towe'' to tail and crown over ''G.R.'' with inspection stamp. Bore is 0.66, Barrel 9'' with King's proofs to left of barrel and inspection mark to tail of the barrel tang. Good walnut stock, light pitting overall, brass furniture. SWO & Condition. Captive rammer. A collectors grade lot.
Pistol: A Pattern 1799 Light Dragon pistol with an India pattern pistol lock marked ''Tower'' to tail and crown over ''G.R'' Standard proofs to barrel. Brass tipped wooden rammer with brass guide brass furniture. Walnut stock, some restoration work to butt (well done). Lock in working order (Frizzen replaced?) A sound example.
Waterloo Medal 1815 with replacement clasp and ribbon bar, medal engraved to Lieutenant W S Smith 10th Royal Regt Hussars. During his career Captain William Slayter Smith received a sabre cut in the head and a pistol shot through the body in the famous charge by the 13th Light Dragoons at Campo Mayor 25 March 1811, he was again wounded in 1812. He later saved Lieut Gordon of the 7th Hussars on 17 June 1815 in Belgium from being killed or captured. Lieut Smith was directly involved in the capture of General Lauriston, aide-de-camp to Napoleon. He died at Ripon on 18 July 1865 aged 72. Note: His original Waterloo Medal was sold by DNW 5 April 2006. It is known that Officers could have two of the same medal as they were issued unnamed, an original that would be worn on special occasions and a second or third which would be worn while on service in case the first got lost or damaged. This example is original but engraved and not impressed, well polished as worn. An interesting piece. Fair/Fine Sold a/f

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