Galla Placidia (daughter of Theodosius I, mother of Valentinian III). Gold Solidus (4.51 g, 6h). Mint of Ravenna, A.D. 422. D N GALLA PLA-CIDIA P F AVG, pearl-diademed and draped bust facing right, wearing earrings and a necklace, crowned by the Hand of God. Rev. SALVS REI PVBLICAE, Victory seated right on a cuirass, supporting on her knee a shield inscribed with the Chi-Rho monogram, to which she points, R-V in field, COMOB in exergue (RIC 1333; Depeyrot 13/3; C 7). Superb Extremely Fine, well-struck on a broad flan with a delicate portrait, a superb example of this extremely rare issue. Ex Tkalec, Zürich, 19 February 2001, lot 405 Ex Aurora Collection, The New York Sale XXXII, 8 January 2014, lot 67.
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Construction of the Alexandrovsky Bridge over the Volga 1880. Diakov 878.1 (R3), Sm 912. Portrait of Alexander II right, initials C.B.P. on truncation / View of the Alexandrovsky Bridge, a steamship passing beneath, signed A. ????????? ?. above exergue at right. A Very rare and impressive medal. In original case of issue. Lovely tone and lustre cameos high-relief devices. Uncirculated
Richard III (1483-85). Silver Groat, type I, London Mint facing crowned bust in double tressure of nine arcs, fleur de lis on cusps, beaded circles and Latin legend surrounding, initial mark sun and rose 1 both sides, RICArdx Dix Grax Rexxx Aglx Z FranC, Rev. long cross pattée, tri-pellets in each inner angle, beaded circles and twin concentric legend surrounding, inner legend with unbarred A, CIVI TAS Lon Don, outer legend surrounding, POSVI Devmx A DIVTOR E' mEvm, weight 3.18g (N.1679; S.2154). Toned and fully round, reverse a touch off-centre, with a great portrait, almost Extremely Fine. The abbreviated Latin legends translate as on the obverse, "Richard, by the grace of God, King of England and France." and on the reverse inner legend "City of London" and the outer as "I have made God my helper" a Psalm from the Bible. King Richard III was killed at the Battle of Bosworth Field on the 22nd August 1485 by the Tudors. The body of Richard III was famously discovered and exhumed from a car parking lot in Leicester after some expert detective work of surviving burial records by members of the Ricardian Society. The modern day car park was constructed upon the old burial ground of the Greyfriars Church where Richard III’s body had been hastily buried. Modern D.N.A. analysis and comparison with surviving descendants proved the skeleton found was that of Richard, resulting in a re-interment in Leicester Cathedral at a ceremony on 26th March 2015 presided over by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Galba. Æ Sestertius (26.56 g), AD 68-69. Rome. IMP SER GALBA C-AES AVG TR P, laureate and draped bust of Galba right. Rev. RO-MA, S C across field, Roma standing facing, head left, holding Victory and spear. RIC 358; BMC p. 321; ACG 96. Glossy dark chocolate brown patina. Marvelous bold portrait. Extremely Fine. Ex Baldwin's inventory, March 1937.
Ceolwulf II (874-880), Anglo-Saxon. Kings of Mercia. Silver Penny, 1.35g, moneyer Oswulf. Diademed and draped bust right; CIOLW LFREX, three pellets ending. Rev. Cross crosslet with lozenge-shaped center, plain small cross within; OZVVLF MO?ET? in the quartered angles (North 429; S 944). Slight chip at the rim from 3 o'clock to 5 o'clock, not effecting the design or legend. Bold, full strike with superior portrait with medium gray toning, in NGC holder graded MS 63 (chip not noted on holder) Pop 1, finest example graded at NGC. NGC certification 4660846-001. A superb example of the short-reigned and last king of Mercia, who was killed in the period of Viking raids. The moneyer Oswulf is only listed as a moneyer on the Alfred fourth coinage and not Coelwoulf making this piece possibly unique.
Tiberius, AD 14-37. Silver Denarius (3.78g). Mint of Lugudnum. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laureate head of Tiberius right. Rev. PONTIF MAXIM, Livia (as Pax) seated right, holding olive-branch and long vertical sceptre. Excellent portrait struck in high relief on a nice broad flan. Perfectly centered and lightly toned. Extremely Fine.
Judaea, Bar Kokhba Revolt. Silver Zuz (3.33 g), 132-135 CE. Undated, attributed to year 3 (134/5 CE). 'Simon' (Paleo-Hebrew), bunch of grapes with leaf and tendril. Rev. 'For the freedom of Jerusalem' (Paleo-Hebrew), upright palm branch. Hendin 1430; Mildenberg 170 (O21/R103); TJC 272c. Struck on a denarius of Titus with a clear portrait of the emperor exhibiting a "grape-textured" beard. Toned. Basically as struck. Sharpness of Very Fine / Extremely Fine. From the Palm Desert Collection. Purchased from A. Saslow in the 1980s.
Tiberius. Gold Aureus (7.82 g, 6h), AC 14-37. Mint of Lugudnum. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laureate head facing right. Rev. PONTIF MAXIM, Female figure (Livia?) seated right, holding a sceptre and a branch (RIC 29; BMC 46; Calicó 305c). A superb example, fully lustrous and struck on a broad flan, excellent portrait, Superb Extremely Fine.
Dual Portrait Medal, nd. Silver, 33mm. 14.12g. By Christian Wermuth. Draped and armored bust of Leszczy?ski right, C.W. on sleeve; STANISLA9 I.-D.G. REX POL. Rev. Laureate and draped bust of Leszczy?ski's champion, Swedish king Charles XII right, C.WERMUTH on sleeve; CAROL9 XII.D. - G. REX SVEC. (Hcz 2722 - R6, Racz.430, Hildb.86, W?s.2618-19, Gawr.192). Very rare. Very Fine.
Judaea, Gaza. Caracalla. Æ (15.92 g), AD 198-217. CY 266 (AD 205/6). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Caracalla right. Rev. Tyche standing facing, head left, holding scepter and cornucopiae; at feet to left, heifer standing left below Marnas symbol; in right field, date ??C. Rosenberger 154; Yashin -. Uniform greenish-brown patina. Nice young portrait of Caracalla. Choice Very Fine. From the Palm Desert Collection.
Justa Gratia Honoria (sister of Valentinian III). Gold Solidus (4.47 g, 12h). Mint of Ravenna, c. A.D. 430-5. D N IVST GRAT HO-NORIA P F AVG, bust of Honoria facing right, wearing a pearl-diadem and a necklace, and draped with a cross on shoulder, crowned above by the Hand of God. Rev. BONO REI PVBLICAE, Victory standing left, holding a long cross, a star above, R-V in field, COMOB in exergue (RIC 2022; C 1; Depeyrot 15/1; Kent-Hirmer pl. 192, 756). Extremely Fine and attractive. Broad flan, excellent portrait, some very light traces of double-striking, extremely rare. Ex H. D. Rauch, Auction 82, Vienna, 23 April 2008, lot 661 Ex Aurora Collection, The New York Sale XXXII, 8 January 2014, lot 68.
Judaea, Aelia Capitolina (Jerusalem). Hadrian, with Antoninus Pius, as Caesar. Æ (89.02 g), AD 117-138. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian right. Rev. Bare head of Antoninus Pius right. Meshorer 9; Rosenberger 9; Kadman 9; RPC 3970. Greenish-brown patina. Spectacular portrait of Antoninus Pius. Choice Very Fine. From the Palm Desert Collection.
Taler/Talar 1637 II, 28.41g. Toru?/Thorn. Armored half-figure of the king right, holding sword against shoulder and orb. Rev. Angel facing holding City Arms dividing date. (Kop.8276 - R3, Gum.1611, Dav.4374). Rare. Authenticated and graded by NGC AU 53. Detailed portrait. Pleasing old cabinet toning. Choice about Uncirculated. Ex Spink Sale, London, June 26-27, 2013, lot 360. Comes with tag.
Licinius II (Caesar). Gold Aureus (5.33 g, 12h), AD. 317-324. Mint of Nicomedia, A.D. 321-2. D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, bust facing, draped and cuirassed. Rev. IOVI CONSER-VATORI CAES, Jupiter seated facing on a platform inscribed SIC •V• / SIC •X•, holding Victory and a sceptre, an eagle stands at his feet on left, with a wreath in its beak, SMNG in exergue (RIC 42; Calicó 5151 (this reverse die); Depeyrot 31/2). With a superb fully facing portrait of excellent style, broad flan, toned. Very rare. About Extremely Fine. Ex Numismatica Ars Classica, Auction 54, 24 March 2010, lot 612 Ex Aurora Collection, The New York Sale XXXII, 8 January 2014, lot 56.
Stuart Interest - English School (mid-17th century), The high and Mighty Monarch Charles I by the grace of God King of Great Brittaine (sic), France and Ireland, Published by Peter Stent, the portrait frontispiece from Gioachino Greco's The Royal Game of Chess-Play (sic), [London 1656], engraving, 11cm x 8.2cm, gilt frame; Henry Hulsbergh (d. 1729), by K[ing] Charles I, portrait within a feigned oval supported by grotesque herm caryatids, engraving, 12.5cm x 9cm, framed en suite to the former; Frederick Hendrik Van Hove (1628 - 1698), by, Carolus Secundus [...] (Charles II), within a feigned laureate oval, centred by royal coat of arms, engraving, 16cm x 10.1cm; other 18th century engraving, naval battles, Saxon and Medieval numismatics and coins; etc
TWO SWATCH WRIST WATCHES, together with a WATERMAN'S INK PEN with 18ct gold knib, another in Mont Blanc case (for a three pen set), LADIES WHITE METAL COMPACT the cover decorated with a ship's portrait of SY KILLARNEY on butterfly wing ground, a/f, SMALL COLLECTION OF COLLECTABLE BOOK MATCHES, etc
English School, 19th Century, miniature portrait of a military officer, wearing a red jacket with white starred epaulettes, on ivory, apparently unsigned, oval visible 9.5x7cm, another miniature military portrait, a miniature portrait of Lord Nelson, a mother of a lady and another of a boy, (5).
A SELECTION OF MAINLY LATE 19TH TO EARLY 20TH CENTURY JEWELLERY AND NOVELTIES to include a horn cheroot, a further cased cheroot, two seals, three brooches, a retractable pencil, a loose hair panel, a photograph pendant with painted portrait (a/f), the stummel part of a Meerschaum pipe with fitted case and a circular wooden trinket box with hand painted portrait of a lady to the front
JOHN MYATT (BRITISH 1945) 'PORTRAIT OF ANNETTE', oil on canvas painted in the style of Alberto Giacometti signed and annotated 'John Mtyatt Genuine Fakes, 2009' verso with a personalised inscription 'For John Anderson' Originally painted in 2000, it was over painted in 2009 and was an exhibit at West Mercia Police Academy in 2009, framed, approximate size 140cm x 90cm (A)
P.ORCHARD 'BLACKBERRY GATHERERS', a watercolour painting of two children signed and dated 10/7/93, approximate size 39cm x 28cm, an unsigned oil on canvas of a small child praying, approximate size 65cm x 46cm, Aage Kristian Holm (1915-?), oil on board portrait of a young woman and M.Mortimer, oil on canvas of a young boy playing the accordian, signed and dated 1914 (4)
A SMALL GROUP OF WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPERWARE, to include two clocks, approximate tallest height 22.5cm, four portrait medallions, two are framed as one commemorating Silver Jubilee HM The Queen 1977, 'Samuel Johnson' mounted on wooden stand and 'Princess Anne' and a vase, approximate height 21cm (crack on rim) (6)

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