Greek CoinsApulia, Nomos,Taras, c. 332-302 BC, AR, (g 7,73, mm 22, h 6). Horseman r., holding spear with r. hand, two spears and shield with l.; below ΣA, Rv. TAPAΣ, Taras on dolphin r., holding arrow and bow; below I-HP. HNItaly 938; SNG ANS -; Vlasto 626-633. Rare. High relief. Good extremely fine.
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Greek CoinsLucania, Stater,Herakleia, c. 335-300 BC, AR, (g 7,88, mm 20, h 4). Head of Athena r., wearing attic helmet decorated with Skylla; at r. K, Rv. HPAKΛHIΩN, Herakles standing facing, holding club, bow and leonté; above Nike extending crown. HNItaly 1383; SNG ANS 24; Van Kauren 80. Very rare. Old cabinet tone, some corrosions on reverse. Good extremely fine. Ex LHS Numismatik n. 96 AG del 23.04.2007.
Greek CoinsMysia, Tetradrachm,Kyzikos, c. 390-340 BC, AR, (g 14,35, mm 24, h 3). Head of Soteira l., wearing wreath and sphendone with veil, Rv. KY-ZI, head of lion l. with mouth open; below tunny fish l., at r. bow (?). Ashton et al., The Pixodarus hoard, Tipo 2, Gruppo A, n. 1 . Rare. Old cabinet tone. Good very fine/abot extremely fine.
Greek CoinsPamphilia, Tetradrachm,Perge, c. 250 BC, AR, (g 16,51, mm 27, h 12). Laureate head of Artemis r., holding bow and quiver, Rv. APTEMIΔOΣ ΠEPΓAIA[Σ], Artemis standing l., holding wreath and sceptre; at l. stag. SNG Copenhagen 299; SNG von Aulock 4567 var.. Rare. Old cabinet tone, high relief. Light lack of metal on reverse. Good extremely fine. The city of Perge was the “capital” of Pamphilia. His foundation was in XI-X cent. BC although ancient acquaintances are attested. Soon, the city became an important centre as Aspendos and Side. So, a lot of people, first the Achmenids, after Alexander III, were interested to conquer it and its trade routes. After Alexander III’s death, Seleucid Dinasty controlled the city until the arrival of the Romans in 188 BC.
Greek CoinsSeleucid Kings of Syria, Drachm,Antioch on Orontes, Antiochos VI (144-142), c. 1423-142 BC, AR, (g 4,15, mm 18, h 1). Diademed and radiate head of Antiochos r., Rv. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY EΠIΦANEOYΣ ΔIONYΣOY, Apollo seated l. on omphalos, holdinh bow and arrow; below monogr., in ex. OP ΣTA. SC 2002, 2e. Traces of patina. About fdc.
Greek CoinsKings of Parthia, Tetradrachm,Seleukeia on Tigris, Mithradates II (121-91), c. 119-109 BC, AR, (g 15,62, mm 29, h 12). Diademed bust of king l.; dotted border, Rv. BAΣIΛEΩΣ MEΓAΛOY APΣA-KOY EΠIΦANOYΣ, archer seated on omphalos r., holding bow; in ex TY. Sellwood 24.4 var. . Rare. Beautiful portrait. Good extremely fine.
The Roman RepublicM. Baebius Q.f. Tampilus, Denarius,Rome, 137 BC, AR, (g 3,89, mm 19, h 10). Helmeted head of Roma l.; behind, [TA]MPIL; before, X, Rv. Apollo in quadriga r., holding reins, branch, bow and arrow; below, ROM[A]; in ex. M BAEBI [Q F]. Crawford 236/1c; Baebia 12; Sydenham 489. Lustrous. Fdc.
The Roman RepublicM. Opimius, Denarius,Rome, 131 BC, AR, (g 3,66, mm 17, h 1). Helmeted head of Roma r.; behind, tripod; before, *, Rv. Apollo in biga r., with quiver over shoulder, holding bow with arrow and reins; below, M OPEIMI; in ex. ROMA. Crawford 254/1; Opimia 16; Sydenham 475. Lightly toned. Extremely fine.
Pr 14K YELLOW GOLD RUSSIAN OWL CUFFLINKS Pair of 14k yellow gold Russian owl cufflinks. Each having a high relief carved owl design with round cut white diamond eyes. Has bow tie design back bar with round and baguette cut diamonds. Includes original fitted presentation box. Each cufflink measures approx. 5/8" height x 5/8" width (1.5cm x 1.5cm). Total weight of 7dwt.
19th century violoncello, possibly Scottish, bearing a penciled inscription to the inner back `Repaired by Thos. Anderson, Edin, Sep 1888`, 29 1/4", 74.30cm, bow *This instrument is sold with a bill of sale from D. G. Chivers dated 25th January 2000 stating that the instrument is probably of Scottish origin
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