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A Lifetime ‘Portrait’ of Caesar The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, January - February 44, struck under the moneyer M. Mettius, caesar imp, laureate bust of Julius Caesar right, lituus and simpulum behind, rev. m. mettivs, Venus standing left, holding Victory and sceptre, shield set on globe behind, g in field, 3.72g/6h (Craw. 480/3; BMCRR 4143; RSC 34). Good fine, the obverse well centred and clear £400-£500
Macrinus (217-218), Denarius, 217-8, laureate, cropped bearded and cuirassed bust right, imp cm opel sev macrinvs avg around, rev. Salus, draped, seated left on throne with high back, feeding out of patera in right hand snake coiled round altar and holding sceptre in left hand, salvs pvblica around, 2.16g/5h (RIC 86; RSC 116a). Very fine, portrait better, toned £150-£200 --- Provenance: S. Bourne Collection; Baldwin FPL, Autumn 2022 (117)
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Colonia Patricia, 19, caesar avgvstvs, bust right, rev. ob civis servatos, legend in three lines within oak wreath, 3.76g/7h (RIC 77A; BMC 378; RSC 208). Good very fine, portrait well struck up and of fine style, attractive dark tone £400-£500 --- Provenance: Gorny & Mosch Auction 141, 10 October 2005, lot 249
Marcus Aurelius (161-180), Denarius, 163-4, bare-headed and cuirassed bust right, m antoninvs avg imp ii around, rev. Concordia standing left, holding patera and double cornucopiae, tr p xviii cos iii around, 2.96g/5h (RIC 107; RSC 850a). Slightly small of flan, otherwise good very fine with a strong portrait £90-£120 --- Provenance: Bt Sovereign Rarities
Tiberius (14-37), Denarius, Lugdunum, after AD 16, laureate head right, ti caesar divi avg f avgv[stvs] around, rev. Livia as Pax, draped and seated right on chair with ornamented legs, feet on footstool, holding branch in left hand and sceptre in right, single line below, pontif maxim around, 3.68g/7h (RIC 30; RSC 16a). Very fine, portrait better and well struck up, lightly toned £200-£260
Tiberius (14-37), Denarius, Lugdunum, after 16, laureate head right, ti caesar divi avg f avgv[stvs] around, rev. Livia as Pax, draped and seated right on chair with ornamented legs, feet on footstool, holding branch in left hand and sceptre in right, single line below, pontif maxim around, 3.66g/12h (RIC 30; RSC 16a). A few scuffs, good fine, clear portrait £90-£120
The Second Triumvirate, Octavian and Agrippa, Denarius, uncertain mint, 38, bearded head of Octavian right, imp caesar divi f ivli f around, rev. [m] agrippa cos desig in two lines, 3.93g/8h (Craw. 534/3; RSC 545). Some surface marks, otherwise very fine with an impressive portrait £200-£260
Claudius (41-54), Denarius, 54, laureate head left, divvs clavdivs avgvstvs around, rev. slow quadriga, ornamented, right, surmounted by four miniature horses, victories either side, ex sc in exergue, 3.56g/7h (RIC Nero 5; RSC 32). Some edge marks, otherwise beautifully toned with a strong portrait and good very fine £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: Nomos AG, Auction 11, 9 October 2015, lot 166
Septimius Severus (193-211), Denarius, 209, laureate head right, severvs pivs avg around, rev. Jupiter, cloaked, standing left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, two children standing at feet either side, p m tr p xvii cos iii p p around, 3.15g/1h (RIC 226; RSC 525). Minute striking crack, otherwise about extremely fine, with an impressive portrait, toned £60-£80
Didius Julianus (193), Denarius, 193, laureate head right, imp caes m did ivlian avg around, rev. Concordia, draped, standing front, head left, holding legionary eagle in right hand and standard in left hand, concord milit around, 3.34g/6h (RIC 1; RSC 2). Good very fine, with an excellent portrait and attractive dark toning, very rare thus £2,000-£2,600
Tiberius (14-37), Denarius, Lugdunum, after 16, laureate head right, ti caesar divi avg f avgvstvs around, rev. Livia as Pax, draped and seated right on chair with ornamented legs, feet on footstool, holding branch in left hand and sceptre in right, single line below, pontif maxim around, 3.63g/3h (RIC 30; RSC 16a). A trace of light porosity, otherwise good very fine and prettily toned, with a superb portrait £700-£900 --- Provenance: CNG Triton XVI, 9 January 2013, lot 1026
Pupienus (238), Denarius, 238, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, imp c m clod pvpienvs avg around, rev. Pax, draped, seated left, holding branch in extended right hand and sceptre in left hand, pax publica around, 3.03g/12h (RIC 4; RSC 22). Attractively toned, good very fine with a superb portrait, rare thus £500-£700 --- Provenance: S. Bourne Collection; Giessener Munzhandlung Auction, 2 April 1990, lot 919
Marcus Aurelius (161-180), Denarius, 172-3, laureate head right, m antoninvs avg tr p xxvii around, rev. German captive, bound, seated right on ground at trophy consisting of helmet, cuirass and shields, surrounded by various weapons, imp vi cos iii around, 3.30g/6h (RIC 278; RSC 297). Some slight flan flaws, otherwise good very fine and portrait better £100-£150 --- Provenance: S. Bourne Collection; Baldwin FPL, Summer 2022 (83)
Didia Clara (Augusta 193), Denarius, 193, draped bust right, hair waved and coiled on back of head, didia clara avg around, rev. Hilaritas, draped, standing left, holding long palm in right hand and cornucopia in left, hilar tempor around, 2.64g/11h (RIC Didius Julianus 10; RSC 3). A few surface marks, otherwise very fine, clear portrait, rare £400-£600 --- Provenance: Bt Den of Antiquity
Lucilla (Augusta 161-182), Denarius, 164-180, bare-headed and draped bust right, lvcillae avg antonini avg f around, rev. Concordia, draped, standing left, holding patera and cornucopia, concordia around, 3.49g/5h (RIC Marcus Aurelius 760; RSC 11a). Better than very fine with an impressive portrait £80-£100 --- Provenance: Naville Numismatics Auction 4, 15 December 2013, Lot 103
Rare deck of 32 Paris Pattern 'Revolutionary' 'Corrected' playing cards, circa 1790, Referred to as the "Portrait de Paris" corrigé. See Seguin, 'Le Je de Carte': p.105. The Revolution released French card makers from the shackles of conformity imposed upon them until then. Even with their newfound freedom, the card makers dare not innovate greatly. Until 1793 they continued to make the Pars Pattern, removing those elements that might relate to the 'Ancient Regieme' i.e. Crowns, symbols and sceptres. However, they did not know how to decorate the heads of the sovereigns, or what to put in their hands. The kings fare particularly badly - their headgear and accoutrements are a little ridiculous, but the queens do rather better with new headgear. The valets did not change, but took the name 'cultivators', to distance them from their previous servility.In Cartorama 49, item 94 is a 'Revolutionary Paris Pattern' by Ledien, Amies. In that example, the head-dresses of the kings and queens are more plainly 'caps', rather than regal decoration. Darquenne explains this is as a result of the decree of October 1793, so that is probably a slightly later pack. See Seguin and Cartorama in the description above. Millon auction catalogue, 5 November 2011, item 125. Cartorama 49, item 94.Provenance: The Christopher Rayner Collection
Attributed to George Duncan Beechey (1788-1852) oil on canvas - portrait of an Officer of the East India Company's Bengal Engineers, a cut glass hookah pipe at his side, 67cm x 49cm, in gilt frame. Sold with related research.Provenance: Purchased by the vendor's late mother-in-law in the 1950s at a Suffolk auction Further close-up images now uploaded, along with a copy of of the clients research into the picture. The canvas has been lined, rather inexpensively some years ago, areas of re-touching visible under a UV light. There are areas of paint shrinkage but on the whole the surface is stable. A slight dent to the canvas on the left of the sitters head with some very slight paint loss. A very well presented picture in basically ready to hang condition.Further images now uploaded to include the paperwork relating to the picture starting in the late 1980s to now.
John Downman (1750-1824) pencil and pastel oval portrait of a lady, believed to be Maria Cosway (1760-1838), 20cm x 16.5cm, in gilt frameThe work has not been removed from the frame an we are therefore unable to state if it has been laid down or not, although it seems unlikely. General discolouration throughout but not to the detriment of the piece. No visible initials but possibly beneath the mount. Some minor knocks to the frame.
John Downman (1750-1824) pencil and pastel oval portrait of a lady, named verso as Charlotte Downman, 18.5cm x 15cm, in gilt frame The work has not been removed from the frame an we are therefore unable to state if it has been laid down or not, although it seems unlikely. General discolouration throughout but not to the detriment of the piece. Initialled lower left. Some minor knocks to the frame.
George III gold and enamel stick pin, the navette-shape glazed plaque painted in sepia depicting a portrait of a female farm worker, surrounded by a blue and white enamel border with beaded gold edge, 30mm x 17mm, on a gold stick pin fitting, 70mm. APHA Ref: SJP3WFTBPerfect condition, weighs approximately 5.3 grams
Late 18th century portrait miniature on ivory of a gentleman in profile named as R Vans Agnew, the oval portrait apparently unsigned, 6 x 5cm, in folding red leather case, with paper label attributing the subject as R Vans Agnew of Barnbarroch and Sheuchan, born 1755 died 1809. (Robert Vans Agnew, Laird of Barnbarroch and Sheuchan 1755-1809). APHA Ref: DZZ2P5TDIvory miniature has not been examined out of the frame, dust and debris under glass, general deterioration to folding frame, otherwise ok
Anglo-Indian Colonial interest: Early 19th century double portrait on ivory depicting two gentlemen, inscribed verso and named as The Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone and The Hon. James Elphinstone, each oval, 7 x 6cm in ornate carved gilt wood frame. NB: Mountstuart Elphinstone (1779-1859) was a Scottish Stateman who was governor of Bombay from 1819-1827, he promoted education in India, at a time when opinion in Britain was against educating the "natives". He may fairly be regarded as the founder of the system of state education in India. One of his principal achievements was the compilation of the "Elphinstone code.", he was one of the seven founder members of the Royal Geographical Society in 1830. APHA ref: J8GN8V8Y Miniatures are loose and poorly secured in the frame, dust and debris under glass but the miniatures appear to be in otherwise good order

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