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152-192 AD. Obv: PAONANO PAO OOhPKI KOPANO legend with nimbate, diademed and crowned half-length bust of Huvishka left on clouds, holding mace-sceptre in right hand, corn-ear in left. Rev: OKPO legend with Siva, nimbate, standing left, pouring water from flask and holding thunderbolt, elephant goad, trident, and he-goat or antelope by the horns; tamgha in left field. BMC 97-99; MK 308; Cunningham 89. 7.91 grams. Very fine.
Dated 1973 AD. Obv: profile bust with THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS ELIZABETH II legend. Rev: two flamingos with sunrise behind and INDEPENDENCE 1973 FIFTY DOLLARS legend; in original case of issue. KM# 48. 64.08 grams total (coin 15.73 grams). Struck in .500 fine gold to commemorate independence on 10th July 1973. Brilliant uncirculated, as struck.
Dated 1985 AD. Obv: profile bust with 25 POUNDS below and QUEEN ELIZABETH II FALKLAND ISLANDS legend. Rev: SS Great Britain with 100 YEARS / OF SELF SUFFICIENCY above and dates below; in original capsul and case of issue, with certificate. KM# 20. 247 grams total (coin 150 grams), case 9.5 x 8cm. [No Reserve] Proof, as struck. Scarce.
Dated 1757 AD. By Roettier. Obv: profile bust with R FIL below and LUD XV REX CHRISTIANISS legend. Rev: crowned shield with heart over crossed guns and banners with COR BELLO PACE Q FIDUM legend (Heart faithful in war as in peace) and ARQUEBUSE DE CORBEIL and date in exergue. Mitchiner -; 6.71 grams. [No Reserve] Very fine, snick to edge.
Dated 1856 and 1853 AD. Paris and Marseille mints. Obvs: profile bust with dates below and NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR legends. Revs: eagle with value and 'A' and 'MA' (monogram) mintmarks respectively below and EMPIRE FRANCAIS legends. KM# 777.6/KM# 771.1. 10.00, 5.03 grams. [2] Extremely fine, much lustre.
Dated 1867 and 1880 AD. 1867 issues, 1, 5 and 10 bani. Obvs: crowned arms and supporters within crowned mantle with ROMANIA legend above. Revs: numeric value above BANU or BANI and date in three lines, within wreath with 'H' below (1 banu), 'WATT / & CO' in two lines (5 bani) or 'HEATON' (10 bani) below for the Heaton or Watt mints. 1880 issue, Carol I. Obv: profile bust with CAROL I DOMNUL ROMANIEI legend. Rev: crowned arms and supporters within crowned mantle dividing date with ROMANIA 2 BANI legend and 'small B' mintmark for Bucharest. KM# 1.1/KM# 3.2/KM# 4.1/KM# 11.2. 17.80 grams total. [4, No Reserve] First, third and fourth uncirculated or near so; third very fine.
224-242 AD. Obv: The Mazda worshipper, the divine Ardashir, the king of kings of Iran who is descended from the Gods legend in Pahlavi around bearded and crowned bust of king right. Rev: Fire of Ardashir in Pahlavi, fire altar with ribbons, no attendants. Sellwood 10, Paruck 37, Gobl III-2; Alram 673; Mitchiner 789. 4.36 grams. About extremely fine.
Dated 1851 and 1853 AD. Large braided hair cent, 1851. Obv: profile bust of Liberty with date below and stars around. Rev: with ONE / CENT in two lines within wreath with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA legend. Three cents, type 1, 1853. Obv: shield on star with date below and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA legend. Rev: large C with III within and stars around. KM# 67/KM# 75. 10.68, 0.79 grams. [2, No Reserve] Good very fine. Three cents scarce.
Circa 1685 AD. By G. Bower. Obv: profile bust of James II with G B F below and IACOBVS II D G MAG BRI FRAN ET HIB REX legend. Rev: profile bust of Mary with MARIA D G MAG BRI FRN ET HIB REGINA legend with reverse-barred Ns. BCM 284; MIBH James II, 12. 9.20 grams, 29mm. [No Reserve] Good very fine. Rare.
Dated 1745 AD. By T. Pingo. Obv: profile bust with GVLIELMVS DVX CVMBRIÆ legend. Rev: lion subduing wolf with IVSTITIA TRIVMPHANS legend and date MDCCXLV in exergue. BCM 600; MIBH ii, 607/265. 13.40 grams, 33mm. Ex Beeton cabinet; formerly with DNW. Issued during the 1745 Jacobite rebellion in Scotland, before the Battle of Colloden in 1746. [No Reserve] Good fine. Scarce.
Dated 1897 AD. Diamond jubilee issue; large and small sizes. Obvs: old head profile bust with VICTORIA ANNVM REGNI SEXAGESIMVM FELICITER CLAVDIT XX IVN MDCCCXCVII legend. Revs: young head profile bust with LONGITVDO DIERVM IN DEXTERAEIVS ET IN SINISTRA GLORIA with date 1837 below; mounted in a card frame for display. BHM 3506; BCM 1817. 85, 9.65 grams; 56, 26 mm (mount 21 x 13 cm). [No Reserve] Very fine; larger with rough surface to reverse.
1965 AD. By F. Kovacs, after Sir David Low. Obv: facing bust of Churchill with books and art brushes behind and WINSTON CHURCHILL / 1874-1965 in two lines in exergue. Rev: British soldier in defiant pose on shore with aircraft and waves approaching with VERY WELL ALONE in exergue. Edge: plain, impressed SILVER at six o'clock; in original Spink case of issue, with leaflet. BCM 2104. 179 grams total (medal 80.87 grams, 58mm). The official medal, issued on the death of Churchill; the reverse design is taken from the famous cartoon by Sir David Low, published in the Evening Standard, after the retreat from Dunkirk in 1940. [No Reserve] As struck, small nick to obverse edge.
1894-1916 AD. Obv: profile bust with ? ? ??????? II ??? ? ????? ??????? legend. Rev: inscribed ?? / ????????? / No 2733 / 1 ???? in four lines with line at centre, the number stamped. Edge: plain; with suspension loop for attachment. See Dorling, p.281. 22.16 grams, 28mm diameter. This medal was granted to military or civilian personnel for the acts of gallantry on the battlefield; instituted in 1807, the medal was changed to 'yellow metal' (and marked JM) after 1916. Very fine; knock to edge. Rare.
Dated 1674 AD. Year 5, bust 1, by Girolamo Lucenti. Obv: profile bust of pope with CLEMENS X PONT MAX AN V legend. Rev: Polish officer presents Turkish banner to the pope with TVRGAR A POLONIS RELATA legend with MDCLXXIV in exerge. Linc.1344; Bartolotti E 674b; Miselli 50; Börner 1187. 28.89 grams, 39.50mm. Ex St James sale 33, lot 719 (with ticket). Johann Sobieski (sometimes John III Sobieski, 1629-1696) was king of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1674; he achieved victory over the Turkish Ottoman army at Chocim which coincided with the death of Michael I and this war resulted in the delaying of John's coronation until 1676. Near as struck; from slightly rusty dies. Scarce.
Dated 1807 AD. By Mercandetti. Obv: profile bust signed below with PIVS SEPTIMVS P M ANNO VIII legend. Rev: five figures gazing up to a radiating triangle (for the Trinity) with EGO DOMINVS QVI SAN CTIFICO VOS legend with ANNO CI)I)CCCVII VIIII K IVN in two lines to exergue. Bartolotti E 807; Rinaldi 8. SPL. 27 grams. Very fine, toned.
1916 and 1935 AD. Dated 10 July 1916, serial number F/12 36072. Obv: black on dark red paper; with manuscript 'FORGERY' annotation and lines across in red ink. Rev: design in black. Dated 1 January 1935, serial number I/5 41382. Obv: portrait and text in blue on multicolour. Rev: tiger and bust in blue. See Pick 1b (for type)/Pick 16b. 12 x 6cm. [2, No Reserve] Heavily circulated/worn and circulated.
1st century AD. A round-section hollow-formed gold hoop with flared shoulders, flat plaque with cell, inset garnet(?) cabochon with intaglio profile bust of Hercules, bearded and wreathed. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 191. 2.88 grams, 23mm overall, 15.65 x 18.39mm internal diameter (approximate size British Q, USA 8 1/4, Europe 17.77, Japan 17) (1"). Property of a lady; acquired in the late 1970s on the London art market. Very fine condition, slight crimp to plaque.
1st-2nd century AD. A red jasper intaglio of a Mercury bust and caduceus, in a later gold D-section hoop with plaited wire to the outer face, discoid bezel with inset. 4.76 grams, 21.63mm overall, 19.94 x 14.37mm internal diameter (approximate size British N, USA 6 3/4, Europe 13.85, Japan 4) (3/4"). Property of a European collector; acquired Europe, 1980s-1990s. Very fine condition.
1st century AD. A discoid garnet plaque with chamfered edge, intaglio profile portrait bust of Germanicus Julius Caesar. 0.49 grams, 12mm (1/2"). Property of a Middlesex gentleman; acquired in the 1980s. Germanicus Julius Caesar (24 May 15 BC - 10 October AD 19) is better known to the modern world as 'Germanicus', having abandoned his birth-name of Nero Claudius Drusus. He was a famed military commander and member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, born in Rome, brother to the later Emperor Claudius who set in motion the invasion of Britain. The agnomen 'Germanicus' was bestowed on him posthumously in recognition of a military campaign against the tribes across the Rhine. Rome's disastrous venture beyond the Rhineland and the resulting clades Variana in 9 AD, in which three legions and their supporting troops were wiped out, was considered a great stain on the reputation of the Roman military, which Germanicus's incursions were supposed to avenge. His early death, aged just 34, in Egypt enhanced his reputation as a great leader whose death came too early. There was much speculation that his death was ordered by Emperor Tiberius who may have seen the soldier's popularity as a threat. Extremely fine condition.
4th-5th century AD. A round-section hoop with notches to the shoulders, trumpet-shaped bezel with inset polychrome glass panel, intaglio profile female bust. Cf. Taylor, G. & Scarisbrick, D. Finger Rings from Ancient Egypt to the Present Day, Oxford, 1978, item 209 for type. 1.88 grams, 22mm overall, 13.90mm internal diameter (approximate size British F, USA 2 3/4, Europe 3.67, Japan 3) (1"). Property of a Suffolk gentleman. Fine condition.
1st century BC. A rectangular parcel-gilt silver appliqué with mounting hole to each corner, stamped profile bust of a goddess with wreath and rosette to the neck, within a beaded border; bust gilded for contrast. Cf. similar portrait with beaded border on the reverse of a denarius struck by P. Clodius (42 BC) in Toynbee, J.C. Roman Historical Portraits, London, 1978, fig.29. 2.23 grams, 30mm (1 1/4"). Property of a Surrey collector; acquired in the early 1970s. Fine condition.
1st-3rd century AD. A mixed group of discoid ceramic theatre tokens or seals with impressed motifs from intaglio matrices, many with void formed by the organic thread, comprising: two profile heads with radiate crown (Sol Invictus?); two with male profile bust; one with bearded male profile bust; one with profile female bust; one with opposed male busts; one standing male with cloak and amphora; one with two standing female figures; one with seated figure raising on hand. 20 grams total, 15-23mm (1/2 - 1"). Ex Hiller collection; by descent 1976. [10] Fine condition.
1st-4th century AD. A mixed group of artefacts comprising: a ceramic creamware pot base with old label 'From the ruins of Carthage 28/11/03'; a ceramic bell-shaped tube with old label 'Carthage 1905'; a Roman terracotta bust of Venus with dished panel to the reverse, supplied with a stand; a Roman bone knife handle fitting, scrolls to the sides and bare-chested female to the front, pierced to the reverse. 386 grams including stand, 3-14.5cm (1 - 5 3/4"). From an early 19th century collection; with old dealer tickets. [4] Mainly fine condition.
2nd century BC-1st century AD. A bronze mount formed as a male bust with hanks of curled hair above a facing mask with lentoid eyes, triangular nose and slit mouth, raised chevron plaque to the chest; hollow to the reverse, mounted on a custom-made stand. See Megaw, R.& V. Celtic Art. From its Beginnings to the Book of Kells, London, 1989, plate XVIII and fig. 241 for similar. 50 grams, 65mm including stand (2 1/2"). Found Buckinghamshire, UK. Fine condition, some surface pitting.
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