Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, Secondary Phase, c.710-c.760, Series K [Kent], Type 20, obverse:- Diademed bust right, wreath-ties unknotted, wearing jewelled vestment, long cross pommee before, reverse:- Standing facing figure, holding long cross pommee, left and bird of prey, right, perch below, all in crescent boat, Spink 803E, Abramson K350, GF
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Augustus silver denarius, Lugdunum Mint 15-13 B.C., obverse:- Bare headed bust of Augustus right, DIVI F AVGVSTVS, reverse:- Action Apollo standing left, holding plectrum and lyre, IMP X in field ACT in exergue, Sear 1611, this coin was struck to commemorate the victory of Augustus over Antony and Cleopatra at the battle of Actium, large flan, good metal, GF
Elizabeth I silver groat, First Issue [1558-1560], mm. lis, beaded inner circles, large bust, Spink 2551, round, crinkled, GF with a ditto but Second Issue [1560-1561], mm. Cross-Crosslet, Spink 2556, large but slightly irregular flan, very lightly crinkled, GF and lastly a ditto but a silver halfgroat, Third-Fourth Issue [1561-1577], mm. Coronet [1567-1570], short dig across face but full, F/GF [3]
Geta as Caesar under Septimius Severus, silver denarius, Laodicea Mint 200 A.D., reverse reads:- VICT AETERN, Victory hovering left, holding open wreath with both hands, over shield set on base, Sear 7205var., superb boyish bust of neat compact style typical of this mint, reverse slightly off centre, with original finish, GEF/EF
Hadrian copper as, Rome Mint 121 A.D., Pietas standing facing, both hands raised in prayer, Sear 3687, GF with a ditto but a brass sestertius, Rome Mint 127 A.D., with very large laureate bust right, reverse:- Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory and cornucopiae, shield set on helmet, behind, Sear 3585, GF/NF [2]
Henry VI silver halfpenny of London, Leaf-Pellet Issue, mm. Cross Patonce, leaf on breast, Spink 1928, GF, with an Edward IV silver halfpenny of York with 'T' and slanting key by bust, Spink 2134, GF and lastly a silver sixpence of Charles I, mm. not clear but possibly [R], square topped shield, lightly crinkled, NF [3] all with old finds tickets
Henry VIII silver groat, Second Coinage [1526-1544], Laker Bust A3, Lombardic/Lombardic lettering, saltires in reverse cross ends, mm. Rose, Spink 2337C, found King's Field, Tarston, Nr. Needham Market, Suffolk, full and round, reverse slightly off centre, dark tone, patchy on the reverse, obverse very lightly scuffed, GF
Henry VIII silver groat, Second Coinage [1526-1544], Laker Bust D, Lombardic/Lombardic lettering, salitires in reverse cross ends, mm. lis, Spink 2337E, found near Needham Market, Suffolk, originally a full round flan, now a little extreme edge loss at obverse 1 to 2 o'clock, lightly crinkled, dark uneven tone, F
James I silver shilling, Fourth Bust, mm. Coronet [1607-1609], Spink 2655, F, a ditto but sixpence, Second Bust, dated 1604, mm. Lis, Spink 2648 NF/F hairline crack, and a Charles I Tower Mint silver shilling, Group F, Type 4.4 mm. Star [1640-1641], Spink 2799, all Ex. Bedale Hoard 2009, full, round, F/GF
Scottish Charles I silver 20 pence pieces, first:- Bust wholly within inner circle, no F over crown, Spink 5591, second:- Bust to edge, reads SCOT MAG BR, not clear but seems no 'F' above reverse crown, Spink 5588A?, and third:- Bust within inner circle, lozenge at the end of obverse legend, both dies slightly off centre, no sign of an 'F', average F [3]
Spanish Netherlands, Flanders, Philip II [1555-1598], gold half-real, mm. Lis [below bust], Bruges Mint c.1590, obverse reads:- DOMINUS MIHI ADIVTOR [The Lord is my Helper], reverse reads:- PHS DG HISP REX COMES FL [Philip by the Grace of God, King of Spain Count of Flanders], full, round, well centred, GVF
New Zealand Territorial 12 Years Service Medal. Officially impressed 'CAPT. R.B BANNERMAN DFC OTAGO REGT'. Contact wear either side of naming and to disc. Geo V bust, Kiwi to reverse. Captain Ronald Burns Bannerman CBE, DFC & BAR of 79 Squadron scored 17 victories flying a Sopwith Dolphin between 4.8.18 and 4.11.18. Sold with research details of his career and listing his victories. Scarce
A CAMPANIAN RED-FIGURE NECK AMPHORA, ATTRIBUTED TO NEAR THE CHEQUER AND DIRCE PAINTERS, CIRCA 380 B.C side A depicting a nude male youth to the left, leaning on a stele and wearing a radiate stephane, facing a draped female figure holding a ribbon to the right, at the centre a goose, with a quartered circle in the field side B depicting a Trojan War scene, with a helmeted Achilles fighting a Trojan at the left, Penthesilea attacking a fallen nude warrior at the right, with the bust of an archer and foliate sprigs in the field each scene enlivened with added paint, with a heavily decorated neck and shoulders in bands of decoration, wave pattern baseline, incised plaiting on the handles, elsewhere reserved, (losses to surface), 39.5cm high Exhibited: Melbourne, University of Melbourne March 1988-July 2003; Melbourne, Museum of Mediterranean Antiquities (Monash University) November 2005 - April 2008 Provenance: ex Graham Geddes collection; ex Amati collection, mid 1970s
A French Bronze Bust, circa 1870, depicting a young woman with her hair up and head turned slightly to sinister, on waisted socle, parcel gilt, signed E Aizelin, 1870, and stamped to the back F Barbedienne Fondeur, 45cm high Some typical wear and scratching to patination. Some surface staining. 040315
After Pasquale Romanelli (1812-1887): A Bronze Bust of an Officer, believed to be an officer from the South American Wars of Independence, wearing medals and epaulettes, on a circular socle, signed and dated 1876, 75cm high Significant area of scratching and loss of patination to uniform below medals. Some scratching, wear and minor impact damage throughout. 040315
A Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester Porcelain Vase, circa 1820, of urn form with everted rim, beaded border and serpent handles, painted with a bust portrait of Ferdinand in a beaded cartouche on a blue ground gilt with classical urns, scrolls and foliage, on a square foot inscribed FERDINAND and OH HEAVEN OH EARTH BEAR WITNESS, script marks, 10cm high; and An English Porcelain Vase, painted with a medieval lady on a gilt seaweed ground, the reverse with a flowerspray within beaded and gilt borders, 8.5cm high (2) Both with typical minor wear to gilding, particularly at extremities. 2cm line to inside of upper rim of larger vase appears to be a deep scratch rather than a hairline crack. 150315
An oval bust portrait miniature, of a lady, watercolour, 6 x 5 cm Condition report Report by NG Unframed approx. 6.5 x 5 cm. Appears to be on ivory. Image currently glued between paper backing and glass. Paper inscribed Wife of Dr (?) Kerr (?). Image faded, some foxing and discolouration. Some water damage possibly or run in colour.
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