42-40 B.C. Sicily (Catania?). Obv: MAG PI[VS IMP ITER] legend with bare head right with jug left and lituus right (off flan). Rev: PREF legend with Neptune standing left holding aplustre, right foot resting on prow with Catanaean brothers with parent on shoulders at sides. Syd. 1344; Craw. 511/3a; BMC Sicily 7; RSC Pompey the Great, 17; Sear 1392. 2.53 grams. .Ex Roma Numismatics, sale 35, lot 699. Accompanied by a Roma Numismatics coin ticket.
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235 A.D. Rome mint. Obv: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind. Rev: PAX AVGVSTI, S C across field, Pax standing left, holding olive branch in outstretched right hand and cradling long sceptre in left arm. S. 2353. 20.35 grams. .Ex UK collection. Accompanied by an old coin ticket. [No Reserve]
337-361 A.D. Obv: DN CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: FEL TEMP REPARATIO, soldier spearing fallen horseman who is wearing a Phrygian helmet, clutching horse's neck, S left. S. 4003. 4.30 grams. .Ex UK collection. Accompanied by an old coin ticket. [No Reserve]
42-54 A.D. Rome. Obv: NERO CLAVDIVS DRVSVS GERMANICVS IMP, bare head left. Rev: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP P P, Claudius, togate, seated left on a curule chair atop a globe and piled weapons and armour, holding olive branch and scroll; SC below. RIC (Claudius) 93; C. 8; BMCRE 157. 23.42 grams. .From a private German collection. Ex Roma Numismatics, sale 71, lot 859. Accompanied by a Roma Numismatics coin ticket.
Circa 310-307 B.C. Amphipolis mint. Obv: head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev: Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, holding sceptre; ? above bucranium in left field, monogram below throne, ?????????? to right. Price 430; Müller 102; Ehrhardt 19. 17.12 grams. .Ex inventory of a Bavarian merchant. Ex Roma Numismatics, sale 73, lot 265. Accompanied by an old coin ticket.
1233-1251 A.D. Type 5. Obv: cross pattée in centre, within inner circle, legend around; triple pellets in second quarter. Rev: eight-rayed star; annulets in voids, within inner circle, legend around. Metcalf, Crusades 549; CCS 19. 0.55 grams. .Reportedly from the Tripoli III Hoard. Ex CNG, sale 518, lot 608. Property of a Harrow, UK gentleman. Accompanied by a CNG coin ticket. [No Reserve]
Circa 4th-2nd century B.C. With a D-section hoop, large rounded bezel with a geometric motif. 2.89 grams, 23.01 mm overall, 19.79 mm internal diameter (approximate size British O, USA 7, Europe 14.98, Japan 14) (7/8 in.).Property of a UK gentleman, acquired 20 November 1981. Property of an East Sussex, UK, gentleman. Accompanied by an old handwritten identification ticket. [No Reserve]
20-10 B.C. Nemausus mint. Obv: IMP DIVI F, back-to-back heads of Agrippa, wearing rostral crown, and Augustus, bare. Rev: COL NEM, crocodile chained to palm, wreath with long ties trailing above. RIC 155; Sear5 1729; Cohen 7, RPC 523. 5.18 grams. .Property of an Essex collector. Accompanied by a handwritten coin ticket. [No Reserve]
268 A.D. Cologne mint. Obv: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: REST ORBIS, Postumus standing left, holding sceptre in left hand and raising kneeling female figure holding cornucopia. RIC 324; Elmer 592; AGK (corr.) 75; Cunetio -. 4.20 grams. .Property of an Essex collector. Accompanied by a handwritten coin ticket. [No Reserve]
Dated 18[6]2 A.D. Bun head, dies 6G, with the third number in the date (6) very faintly struck. Obv: profile bust facing left with VICTORIA D G BRITT REG F D legend. Rev: Britannia seated with ONE PENNY legend; date in exergue. S. 3954; Peck 1685 [VR]; Freeman 59 [R11]. 8.19 grams. .From a 1990s English collection. Property of an Essex gentleman. Accompanied by an old coin ticket stating 'unique'. [No Reserve]
1218-1253 A.D. Obv: cross pattee in centre within inner circle, legend around. Rev: city gate in centre within inner circle, legend around. Metcalf, Crusades 639-429; CCS 25a. 0.54 grams. .Reportedly from the Tripoli III Hoard. Ex CNG, sale 518, lot 610. Property of a Harrow, UK gentleman. Accompanied by a CNG coin ticket. [No Reserve]
20th century A.D. Obv: English shield within laurel and palm branch, legends in English, initial mark sun, stops at mint mark, with legend surrounding: THE. COMMONWEALTH. OF. ENGLAND. Rev: English and Irish shields, value .XII. above, beaded circle and legend surrounding, date at top, with legend surrounding: .GOD. WITH. VS. For the host coin cf. S. 3217; KM# 390. 4.20 grams. .S.A. collection, 1980s. Accompanied by a collector's ticket and envelope (catalogued and valued as genuine).
210 A.D. As Augustus. Obv: IMP CAES P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG, laureate head right. Rev: PONTIF TR P II COS II, Mars standing left with spear and shield; raised hand over trophy. RIC 162a; Sear 7281; Cohen 134. 11.37 grams. .Property of an Essex collector. Accompanied by a handwritten coin ticket. [No Reserve]
269-270 A.D. Trier mint. Obv: IMP C PIAV VICTORINVS AVG, radiate draped bust right. Rev: PAX AVG, Pax standing left holding olive branch and sceptre, left field: V, right field: star. RIC V-II, 117, Cologne, AGK 14a; Cohen 83. 3.09 grams. .Ex UK collection. Accompanied by an old coin ticket. [No Reserve]
Fell 6000-5000 years B.P. Nickel-iron meteorite (IAB); supplied in a cardboard specimen tray with information ticket. See Graham, Bevan and Hutchison ed., Catalogue of Meteorites, Natural History Museum, 1985, p.88, for details of this fall. 55 grams, 40 mm (1 1/2 in.).From Chaco Province, Argentina, found 1576. From an old Bristol collection.A crater field of roughly 26 craters was found in the vicinity of this crater, which is estimated to date to 4-5 thousand years BP. The age of the meteorite itself is thought to be c.4.5 billion years, formed as part of the development of this solar system. The largest two fragments, the 30.8 ton Gancedo and 28.8 ton El Chaco, are among the heaviest meteorite masses ever recovered on Earth. In 1576, the governor of a province in Northern Argentina commissioned the military to search for a large mass of iron, which it was believed the local people claimed had fallen from the sky and which they used for their weapon production. The expedition discovered a large mass of metal which was assumed to be an iron mine and brought back a few samples, which were described as being of unusual purity. Following the legends, in 1774 Don Bartolomé Francisco de Maguna rediscovered the iron mass. He himself did not believe that the stone had fallen from the sky and assumed that it had formed by a volcanic eruption. However, he sent the samples to the Royal Society of London. In 1990 it became protected by law. [No Reserve]
1st-4th century A.D. Comprising: a bird-in-flight with incised annulets and X-motifs to the body, accompanied by a typed ticket 'Roman bronze brooch of bird in flight, beautifully incised decoration, iron pin intact, 2nd century AD, authenticated by British Museum, 30/5/2006'; a penannular brooch with clubbed terminals; a bow brooch with carinated bow. 31 grams total, 31-63 mm (1 1/4 - 2 1/2 in.).Acquired in the 1980s-1990s. Property of a Nottinghamshire gentleman. [3, No Reserve]
246-221 B.C. Alexandria mint. Obv: diademed head of Zeus-Ammon right. Rev: PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS legend with eagle standing left on thunderbolt; filleted cornucopia in left field, chi-rho monogram between legs. Svoronos 965; SNG Cop 173-175; Weiser 72; Sear 7817. 33.24 grams. .Ex UK collection. Accompanied by an old coin ticket.
193 A.D. Obv: IMP CAES L SEPT SEV PERT AVG, laureate head right. Rev: LEG XIIII GEM M V S-C, legionary eagle between two standards, TR P COS in ex. RIC 652; Sear 6413; Cohen 275. 15.62 grams. .Property of a Stowmarket, UK, gentleman. Accompanied by a previous typed coin ticket. [No Reserve]
Neolithic Period, 6th-4th millennium B.C. The group comprising: a leaf-shaped arrowhead with an old ticket 'Neolithic flint arrowhead 2800-1900 B.C.'; a tanged arrowhead' a leaf-shaped arrowhead in pink stone; a flake in grey flint with an old inked collection number 'RN219' to one side; a small leaf-shaped arrowhead with an old handwritten ticket 'from digging trenches in France 1917'. 34 grams total, 25-47 mm (1 - 1 7/8 in.).Property of a UK gentleman, acquired in the 1970s. Property of an East Sussex, UK, gentleman. [5, No Reserve]
Circa 80-50 B.C. Class II. Obv: human head on the right, hair in three rolls, hair divided into large S-shaped locks, realistic nose, almond-shaped eye. Rev: stylised horse, with aviform head, galloping right; above, remains of the charioteer's head; between the legs, a boar on the right. S. 16; ABC. 70. 6.63 grams. .Ex M. Trenerry. Accompanied by an old coin ticket.
d.140 A.D. Wife of Antoninus Pius. Rome mint, posthumous after 141 AD. Obv: DIVA FAVSTINA, draped and veiled bust right. Rev: AVGVSTA, Venus standing facing, head left, holding apple, resting left hand on shield. Sear 4586; RIC 366; RSC 73. 3.17 grams. .Property of an Essex collector. Accompanied by a handwritten coin ticket. [No Reserve]
Fell 6000-5000 years B.P. Nickel-iron meteorite (IAB); supplied in a carboard specimen tray with information ticket. See Graham, Bevan and Hutchison ed., Catalogue of Meteorites, Natural History Museum, 1985, p.88, for details of this fall. 70 grams, 46 mm (1 3/4 in.).From Chaco Province, Argentina, found 1576. From an old Bristol collection.A crater field of roughly 26 craters was found in the vicinity of this crater, which is estimated to date to 4-5 thousand years BP. The age of the meteorite itself is thought to be c.4.5 billion years, formed as part of the development of this solar system. The largest two fragments, the 30.8 ton Gancedo and 28.8 ton El Chaco, are among the heaviest meteorite masses ever recovered on Earth. In 1576, the governor of a province in Northern Argentina commissioned the military to search for a large mass of iron, which it was believed the local people claimed had fallen from the sky and which they used for their weapon production. The expedition discovered a large mass of metal which was assumed to be an iron mine and brought back a few samples, which were described as being of unusual purity. Following the legends, in 1774 Don Bartolomé Francisco de Maguna rediscovered the iron mass. He himself did not believe that the stone had fallen from the sky and assumed that it had formed by a volcanic eruption. However, he sent the samples to the Royal Society of London. In 1990 it became protected by law. [No Reserve]
17th-18th century A.D. With a flat-section hoop, the almond-shaped bezel with a stylised lotus flower motif to each end, one end showing the stepped joint of the bezel to the hoop. 1.81 grams, 19.49 mm overall, 17.11 mm internal diameter (approximate size British N, USA 6 1/2, Europe 13.72, Japan 13) (3/4 in.).Found Mildenhall, Suffolk, UK. Property of a UK gentleman, acquired May 1978. Property of an East Sussex, UK, gentleman. Accompanied by an old identification ticket including provenance. [No Reserve]
Circa 315-294 B.C. Amphipolis mint. Obv: head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROU, Zeus seated left, right leg drawn back, holding eagle and sceptre; L and torch before, monogram under throne. Price 447; Müller 37. 16.85 grams. .Ex Rasmussen. Accompanied by an old coin ticket.
301-303 A.D. Lyons mint. Obv: IMP DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG, laureate, cuirassed bust right. Rev: GENIO POP-VLI ROMANI, Genius standing left by altar, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera and cornucopia, B in right field, mintmark PLG. RIC VI 92a, B; RIC VI Lyons 92a; Sear 12768. 8.28 grams. .Property of an Essex collector. Accompanied by a handwritten coin ticket. [No Reserve]
Circa 85-65 B.C. Time of Mithradates IV Eupator. Obv: head of Gorgoneion facing slightly right, in the centre of a shield. Rev: ?IN-??H?, Nike walking right, holding wreath and palm branch, M in right field. Sear SG 3709. 7.45 grams. .Ex UK collection. Accompanied by an old coin ticket. [No Reserve]
1st-4th century A.D. In light green translucent glass, the hoop widening at the base, lozenge-shaped flat bezel 1.39 grams, 21.56 mm overall, 14.96 mm internal diameter (approximate size British F, USA 2 3/4, Europe 3.67, Japan 3) (3/4 in.).Property of a UK gentleman, acquired 1986. Property of an East Sussex, UK, gentleman. Accompanied by an old handwritten identification ticket. [No Reserve]
COMMON PRAYER - The Book of Common Prayer, original embossed morocco with binder's ticket, large 8vo, Oxford, 1866, With - 3 volumes of Proceedings of the Court of Annual General Session, for the County Palatine of Lancaster, 1829, 1839, 1841. With - A late eighteenth century manuscript memorandum book. With - another manuscript titled "Christian Faith, '" 1802. (6)
Percy G.H. Fender cricket archive: 1920's: A Surrey cricket sweater/ jumper, brown coloured bands, embroidered Prince of Wales Feathers, bearing a Jack Hobbs Ltd, Fleet Street, London, with a red label 42 and laundry ticket S3, long in the body.Fender rarely wore what he was supposed to wear, either a team cap or sweater. Opting instead for a football goal keeper's style sweater with collar and extra long body. Streeton explains that he didn't need to wear glasses to play, or the ridiculous sweater, he chose to wear them so he would be instantly recognisable.
Steiff Teddy No. 654466, Dylan Spring Four Season's Growler (working), blonde mohair, button tag in ear and swing ticket attached to paw, green ribbon, H35cm, with attached Pilla chick No. 075438 (without bouquet or cloth bag). Contents unchecked for completeness or correctness and viewing recommended.
1917 onwards JP Gallais & Cie (Hansi) Gretel doll including umbrella and Hansi swing ticket, generally excellent to good plus in good lift-off lid box (small tear to lid and creasing), to celebrate the 1917 return of Alsace to French control and awarded 1st Prize at 1917 Concours des Poupees, Paris. Contents unchecked for completeness or correctness and viewing recommended.
A collection of items to include a Large signed Everton 2000 shirt by Paul Gasgoine, Paul Gerrard, Duncan Furguson, Kevin Campbell and more, tags still attached. Also included is a signed Everton squad photo which appears to be signed by the whole squad, a ticket, signed photographs, a programme, a Manchester United cigarette case and a 1999 Manchester United uninflated balloon.
A nice Chelsea FC 2009 FA Cup Final v Everton montage. framed and glazed, measuring 34.5 x 37.5 ins with a replica yellow Chelsea FC away shirt, embroidered badge with The FA Cup Final 2009 Wembley- 30th May, signed in black pen by 13 players, a copy of the match programme, match ticket and an insert giving the details of the game and a certificate of authenticity from Phoenix Autographs.
An unused Manchester United v. Southampton F.A.Cup 6th round replay match ticket, 16th March 2005 the ticket was issued in case a replay was necessary, however United defeated Southampton 4-0 in the first match, 1976 supporter card and a small collection of modern ticket stubs, Champions League example etc
Two framed football tickets and further commemorative items, i) THE FA CUP FINAL 20TH MAY 2000 Aston Villa v Chelsea ticket framed within perspex with plaque PRESENTED BY THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION TO COMMEMORATE THE LAST FA CUP FINAL AT THE ORIGINAL WEMBLEY STADIUM 20TH MAY 2000; ii) UEA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL 23RD MAY 2007 AC Milan v Liverpool ticket framed within perspex; sold with five glass and perspex commemorative awards featuring AJ AUXERRE V ARSEANL FC 16th March 1995 plaque; MERCANTILE CREDIT LEAGUE CENTENARY paperweight; MANCHESTER UNITED V FC BAYERN MUNCHEN rectangular paperweight; another paperweight; American dollar inset in resin paperweight, (7) The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
Six Arsenal home league match programmes, 1938-39 comprising Chelsea, 18th February, 1939; Bolton Wanderers, 4th March 1939; Liverpool, 18th March 1939; Middlesbrough, 1st April 1939; Blackpool, 10th April 1939 with season ticket application form; Manchester United, 15th April 2004, with season ticket application form, all with signs of fold, some text on team pages, some staining (6)
Arsenal v. Newcastle United F.A.Cup Final match programme, 3rd May 1952 with ticket stub, Blackpool v. Bolton Wanderers, F.A.Cup final match programme, 2nd May 1953, with song sheet, Preston North End v. Wolverhampton Wanderers F.A.Cup final match programme, 1st May 1954, Tottenham Hotspur v. Newcastle United, 29th December 1951 and six other match programmes

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