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A mixed lot of 19th century and other boxes, including three papier mache boxes, one decorated with British and French cavalry officers, a tin box decorated with figures before a temple, a simulated tortoiseshell and white metal mounted box, together with two portrait miniatures, one in ivory tablet frame.
C. V. BOND, AMERICAN OIL ON CANVAS, 1853, 40"" X 33"" PORTRAIT OF CLOTILDE PALMS: Portrait of a seated girl, Clotilde Palms [granddaughter of Joseph Campeau], daughter of Francis Palms and Adelaide Dequindre, who married James Burgess Book. No apparent signature, an oval canvas within an elaborate gilt gesso and wood frame, 52"" x 45"" overall, Charles V. Bond, b. 1825, Illinois/Michigan. Chs
MACEDON, SILVER TETRADRACHM OF PHILIP V, Pella, ca. 220 BC, 16.812g, 11h. Mamroth 1. Rare first issue of Philip. Lightly toned. Of superb style with a particularly noble portrait. Minor scratches, otherwise, good very fine. Privately acquired from Tradart, 1980s One of the great Hellenistic portrait coins, this tetradrachm shows Philip V at the age of 17 soon after his accession to the throne and his initial victories over the Dardani, and probably just at the beginning of his successful campaigns against the Aetolians and the Spartans. While a highly active and aggressive ruler of great ability, he spent the remainder of his reign consolidating and strengthening his kingdom in the face of the increasing Roman threat. Starting Price: €10000
MYSIA, SILVER TETRADRACHM OF EUMENES I, Pergamon, ca. 255-241 BC, 17.028g, 12h. Jidejian p. 76 (this coin). Lightly toned. Powerful and dramatic portrait struck in high relief on a broad flan. Extremely fine. Former Michel Eddé collection, privately acquired from Tradart Philetairos was the founder of the Attalid dynasty, which ruled Pergamon for 150 years. His descendants honored him with stunning and realistic portraits, that not only commemorate him as one of Alexander`s contemporaries but also as an exemplary king in his own right. The last of the dynasty kings, Attalos III, who died without an heir in 133 BC, willed Pergamon to Rome. Starting Price: €1000
REPUBLIC, SILVER DENARIUS OF JULIUS CAESAR, Rome, ca. 40 BC, 4.086g, 7h. Crawford 526/2. Very rare. Old cabinet tone. Exceptional portrait of Caesar. Extremely fine. Acquired privately from Tradart; former Bob Levy collection, Leu Numismatik 1993 (57) lot 197; Frank Sternberg 1986 (17) lot 524 Starting Price: €4000
EMPIRE, SILVER CISTOPHORUS OF AUGUSTUS, Pergamon, ca. 27-26 BC, 11.997g, 12h. RIC 488. Old cabinet tone. A portrait of enchanting beauty perfectly centered and struck in high relief. Possibly the finest known. Insignificant marks, otherwise, good extremely fine. Acquired privately from Tradart; former Etienne Paul Nicolas (1904-1981) collection, Michel Kampmann 1982 lot 74 The cistophorus coinage was inherited by the Romans from the Hellenistic coinage system of the Attalid kingdom, and they maintained it as the principal silver coin circulating in the Roman province of Asia after its annexion in 133 BC. According to Suetonius, Augustus had been born while the moon was in the sign of Capricorn. Seeing this as a sign of his great destiny, Augustus associated the symbol closely with himself by striking it on coins and incorporating it into numerous works of art, so that it became a standard part of the imperial iconography. Starting Price: €4000

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