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Two cut glass water jugs together with a pair of Burleigh Ironstone ginger jars and covers, a Royal Doulton Wild West Collection Annie Oakley character jug, a Royal Mint Classics Limited edition bust of Churchill, a pair of silver-plated vases, further decorative ceramics including Prinknash, various pewter tankards etc (three trays)
A carved shell cameo brooch depicting a classical female bust in yellow metal mount; together with another of the Three Graces in yellow and white metal mount (brooch pin fitting broken); and a cameo pendant carved in the form of a rose, surrounded by shaped scrolling mount, hallmark 9ct. gold on a trace link chain.
•ALFRED HITCHENS (b.1861) PORTRAIT OF MARGARET OCTAVIA CHESTER-MASTER Bust length, signed and dated 1908, also signed and inscribed upon a label on the backboard, pastels 50 x 40cm. * The sitter was the eldest of eight children born to Col. Thomas William Chester-Master (MP for Cirencester, 1878) and his wife, Georgina Emily (nee Rolls) ++ Good condition
FOLLOWER OF JOHN DOWNMAN, ARA (1750-1824) PORTRAIT OF A LADY, TRADITIONALLY IDENTIFIED AS LADY ELIZABETH FOSTER (nee HERVEY, 1759-1824) Bust length, bears inscription on lining, oil on canvas, oval 42.5 x 34cm. * The sitter is believed to be the daughter of the 4th Earl of Bristol. She later married the 5th Duke of Devonshire (whose first marriage had been to Georgiana Spencer) ++ Lined; retouching and old damages; chipped paint loss lower right corner; needs a clean
A CAPO DE MONTE PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUP OF TWO BOYS with a goat and her kid together with a Cape de Monte porcelain figure of a girl seated on a rocky outcrop with a basket of flowers, a bronze bust of a racehorse, a brass inkwell and a hardstone carved ornament of two birds on a leafy branch (5)
Ex Hunt Collection; Exquisite Sculptural Reverse Ionia, Magnesia ad Maeander. c. 150 BC. Tetradrachm, 16.92g (12h). Obv: Draped and diademed bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder. Rx: ??G???O? Naked Apollo standing left on meander pattern, holding filleted branch and leaning against tripod; in left field, ???G????S ?O???????S; all within laurel wreath. N.F. Jones, ANSMN 24 (1979), p. 105, 27. SNG von Aulock 7921. SNG Lockett 2829. Pozzi 2463. Some small deposits on obverse, otherwise close to Mint State Ex Sotheby NY, 21-22 June 1990 (Hunt Coll.), lot 496
Seleucid Kingdom. Alexander I. 150-145 BC. Tetradrachm, 14.21g (12h). Tyre, 147/6 BC. Obv: Draped and diademed bust of king right. Rx: ??S???OS ?????????? Eagle with closed wings standing left on prow, palm over shoulder; in left field, club surmounted by ?? monogram; in right field, S?? (year 166) above monogram. SC 1835.5a. Newell, Tyre 72. SNG Lewis 1081. Pleasant portrait. Toned EF Ex Italo Vecchi, 1999 Spring Auction
Phoenicia. Tyre. Year 87 = 40/39 BC. Half shekel, 6.98g (12h). Obv: Laureate bust of Melqarth right. Rx: ??? - ?? ????S - ??? ?S???? Eagle standing left with right foot on prow of ship and palm branch over right shoulder. In left field, date ?Z and club; in right field, Z / W; Phoenician letter between legs of eagle. RPC Addenda and Suppl. I, 4681A. Cohen, Dated Coins, p. 510 (R3). VF+ Ex Roma Numismatics IV/2, 30 September 2012, lot 1918
Phoenicia. Tyre. Year 96 = 31/30 BC. Shekel, 14.37g (1h). Obv: Laureate bust of Melqart right, lionskin tied around neck. Rx: TYPOY IEPA[S] - KAI ASV?OY Eagle standing left on prow, palm over shoulder, club and date YS in field before, monogram ?A behind, Phoenician letter between eagle`s legs. RPC 4632. Toned VF
Bruttium. Brettian League. c. 217-214 BC. Drachm, 4.37g (8h). Obv: Draped and veiled bust of Hera Lacinia right, wearing polos; at left, fly. Rx: ??????O? Zeus, naked, standing left, holding scepter in left hand and resting right foot on Ionic column; in left field, eagle carrying wreath. HN Italy 1970. Scheu 84. SNG ANS 26. Mint State
Bactria. Demetrius I. c. 200-185 BC. Tetradrachm, 16.91g (11h). Obv: Draped and diademed bust of king right, wearing elephant`s scalp headdress. Rx: ??S???OS ????????? Naked Herakles standing facing, crowning himself and holding club and lionskin; in lower left field, monogram. Bopearachchi 1F. SNG ANS 190. Qunduz 26. Exceptional obverse detail, especially on elephant headdress. Minor deposits on reverse. EF Purchased privately from Frank Kovacs
Bactria. Eucratides. c. 171-145 BC. Tetradrachm, 16.92g (12h). Obv: Helmeted, draped, cuirassed bust of king right; on his helmet, horn and ear of bull. Rx: ??S???OS ??G???? ?????????? The Dioscuri on horseback right, each wearing pilos and holding spear and palm branch; in front, monogram. SNG ANS 469. Good EF Privately purchased from Freeman & Sear The portrait coins of Eucratides are among the most impressive and flamboyant of the Hellenistic age. The ruler is shown in full military dress, with helmet, cloak and cuirass, as though ready for battle during a campaign
Album 1 Arab-Sassanian. Yazdgard Type. Year 20 (frozen, c. AH 31-45 or 651-665 AD). Drachm, 3.69g (3h). Obv: Crowned Sasanian-style bust right; bism allah in margin. Rx: Fire altar flanked by attendants; star and crescent flanking flames. Album 1. SICA 1, 353. VF/EF Ex FILL INEx Helianthus annuus Collection. Ex J. P. Righetti Collection, 90 This type is generally considered to be the earliest indisputably Islamic coin. Most of the coins bear the "frozen" date year 20, which is believed to have been struck without change over a 15-year period. They bear the portrait of the Sassasian ruler, Yazdgard, with the addition of the Islamic words bism Allah (In the name of Allah). The term Arab-Sassasian is a convenient description for such Islamic coins with Arabic and/or Pehlevi legends, but Sassasian types and denominations. These coins were issued by the Arabs who assumed the government of the Sassanian provinces after the overthrow of the monarchy. Yazdgard III, the last Sassanian monarch, was assassinated in 651 AD near Merv
Ptolemaic Kingdom. Cleopatra VII. 51-30 BC. AE 26, 13.57g (11h). AlexandriaObv: Draped bust of Cleopatra VII right, her hair bound up by a fillet. Rx: ?????????S ??S???SS?S Eagle with closed wings standing left on thunderbolt; in left field, double cornucopia; in right field, ?. Svoronos 1871, pl. LXIII, 3. Weiser, Cologne 183. SNG Copenhagen 419-421. McClean 9847. Sear, Imperators 948. Good VF
P. Servilius M.f. Rullus. Denarius, 3.88g (7h). . , 100 BC. Obv: Bust of Roma left, wearing Corinthian helmet and aegis; RVLLI behind. Rx: Victory in biga right, P below horses; in exergue, P. SERVILI M.F. Crawford 328/1, Sydenham 601, RSC Servilia 14. Beautifully toned. Good EF Ex HJB 163, March 2009, lot 230. Ex Triton XII, 6 January 2009, lot 462 (part). Ex AK Collection
Ti. Claudius Ti.f.Ap.n.Nero. Serrate Denarius, 4.15g (6h). Rome, 79 BC. Obv: Bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder, S C before. Rx: Victory in biga right, CXI below; TI CLAVD TI F / AP N in exergue. Crawford 383/1. Sydenham 770. RSC Claudia 5. Nicely toned. EF Ex Helianthus annuus Collection
M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus. Denarius, 3.81g (7h). . , 67 BC. Obv: Turreted bust of Cybele right, CESTIANVS and lion forepart behind, globe before. Rx: Curule chair, ant to left, M PLAETORIVS AED CVR EX SC around. Crawford 409/2. Sydenham 808. RSC Plaetoria 3. Attractive steel-grey toning with luster. EF Privately purchased from Ed Waddell in 2008
C. Clovius for Julius Caesar. Dupondius, 11.41g (11h). Rome, 46-45 BC. Obv: CAESAR DIC·TER Draped bust of Victory right, star behind. Rx: C·CLOVI – PRAEF Minerva standing left, holding trophy, spear and shield decorated with gorgoneion; at her feet, snake. Crawford 476/1b. Sydenham 1026. Sear Imperators 62. A bit rough. EF Ex RBW Collection, with collector`s envelope; privately purchased from Frank Kovacs in 1989
Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony. Tetradrachm, (12h). Syria or Phoenicia, c. 36 BC. Obv: BACI?ICCA K?EO?AT[PA TEA NEWTEPA] Diademed and draped bust of Cleopatra right. Rx: ANTWNIOC AYTOKPATWP TPITON TPIWN AN?[PWN] Bare head of Antony right. RPC 4094 (43 spec., 21 obv. dies). Prieur 27 (53 spec.). Toned VF
Cleopatra and Mark Antony. Chalkis.. AE 25, 6.10g (11h). Chalkis, Years 21 and 6 of Cleopatra = 32/31 BC. Obv: Draped bust of Cleopatra right, wearing stephane. Rx: Bare head of Mark Antony right. RPC 4771. Sear, Imperators 926. Svoronos 1887. BMC Phoenicia 15. Minor encrustation. Bold EF/VF
Tiberius. AE 26, 14.43g (12h). Cilicia, Augusta. Obv: TIBEPIOS.[KAISAP TEOY SEBASTOY Y]IOS.SEBASTOS. Head bare right. Rx: IOY?IA.SEBASTH - .AYGOYSTANON. Draped bust of Livia right. RPC 4006 (11 spec.). SNG Levante 1240. SNG Paris 1894. Choice VF Finer than the specimens in three famous collections that strove for quality: Levante 1240, Paris 1894 ex Waddington, and SNG Aulock 5533 (now BM, illustrated in RPC, pl. 151)
Trajan. Drachm, 20.07g (12h). Alexandria, Egypt, Year 15=111/2 AD. Obv: AVT TPAIAN CEB GEPM ?AKIK Bust laureate right, with fold of aegis on front shoulder and behind neck. Rx: Two Canopi wearing different crowns placed beside one another on garlanded base, date L - IE across field. Cologne 577. Dattari 826. Emmett 429/15 (R3). EF
Hadrian. Drachm, 24.68g (11h). Alexandria, Egypt, Year 15=130/1 AD. Obv: AVT KAI - [T]PAI A?PIA CEB Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed right. Rx: L - IE in lower field, Emperor, togate and laureate, standing left, holding scepter and presenting his right hand to Alexandria to be kissed; she steps right towards the emperor wearing elephant-skin headdress and also holding two wheat ears. Commemorates the arrival of Hadrian in Alexandria in 130 AD. Cologne 1035. Dattari 1610. Emmett 964/15. Choice EF
Hadrian. Drachm, 21.56g (12h). Alexandria, Egypt, Year 18=133/4 AD. Obv: [??? ???C T]PAIAN - ???IANOC CEB Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed right. Rx: Isis Pharia standing right holding billowing sail with both hands and with left foot; to right Pharos lighthouse with statues of a standing figure and of two Tritons blowing horns at top, and a door at bottom; date L IH in field above. Cologne 1122 (same dies). Dattari/Savio pl. 85, 1768. Emmet 1002/18. With ticket from former NGC slab, graded Choice VF, Strike 5/5, Surface 2/5. VF/EF Ex Helianthus annuus Collection
Spectacular Antinous Antinous. Diobol, 8.93g (12h). Alexandria, Egypt, Year 19 = 134/5 AD. Obv: ANTINOOV - HPWOC Draped bust right, seen mainly from front, wearing hem-hem crown. Rx: Antinous on horseback right. holding caduceus; date [L] above horse`s tail, I and T respectively above and below its raised left foreleg. Dattari-Savio pl. 104, 8012. Cologne 1277 var. Emmett 1348/19 (R3). Choice EF
Kingdom of Bosporus, Sauromates II and Marcus Aurelius. 174-210 AD. AV Stater, 7.74g (12h). . , Year 476 = 179/80 AD. Obv: ??C???OC C????????? Diademed, draped bust of Sauromates right. Rx: Laureate head of Marcus Aurelius or Commodus right, spear before neck, date S?? below. Frolova I, p. 169. MacDonald 489 (same dies as illustration). Not in SNG Moscow. Good VF
Attractive Crispina Aureus Crispina, Wife of Commodus. . Aureus, 7.15g (12h). Rome. Obv: CRISPINA - AVGVSTA Bust draped right. Rx: VENVS FELIX Venus seated left holding Cupid and scepter, dove standing left below seat. BM 47. Calicó 2377 (same dies). Cohen 39 (300 Fr.). RIC 287 (R2). Good VF
Caracalla. AE 33, 19.05g (6h). Tarsus, Cilicia. Obv: AYT KAI M AYP CEYHPOC ANTONEINOC CEB around, ? - ? across field, Laureate bust left, aegis on front shoulder. Rx: [ANT]ONIA - NHC - CEYH A?P MH around, [T]APCOY in exergue, A / MK in left field, G / B in right field, Caracalla, laureate and in military dress, with sword at side on strap over shoulder, standing left holding Victory and spear. SNG Levante 1046 = SNG Aulock 6006 (this coin). SNG Paris 1511 (same dies). Bold VF Ex Levante and von Aulock Collections
Choice Damnatio Memoriae Caracalla and Geta. AE 33-35, 25.98g (7h). Stratoniceia, Caria. Obv: [AV] KAI...?I ANTOI...Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust of Caracalla right, facing laureate bust of Geta left, eradicated; countermarks helmeted head right and TEOV (Howgego 536 and 188). Rx: …. EOV CTPATONIK around, EON (retrograde) in exergue, Hekate standing left holding patera over altar at her feet, and short torch. The first part of the reverse legend giving the magistrate`s name is partially legible, but hard to decipher. Lanz 131, Sammlung Karl, 27 Nov. 2006, lot 311 (same dies). SNG Aulock 2687 var. Good EF
Diadumenian as Caesar. 217-218 AD. Denarius, 3.23g (6h). Rome. Obv: M OPEL ANT DIADVMENIAN CAES Bare-headed, draped bust right, seen from front. Rx: PRINC IVVENTVTIS Diadumenian standing left, head right, holding standard and scepter, two further standards behind him. BM 87. RIC 102. Cohen 3 (15 Fr.). Mint State Ex Helianthus annuus Collection. Ex Morton & Eden, 11 June 2014, lot 103. Ex M. Trenerry list, May 2009 (cover coin)
Kingdom of Bosporus, Rhescuporis III and Elagabalus. 211-226 AD. EL Stater, 7.69g (1h). . , Year 518 = 221/2 AD. Obv: ??C???OC ??C??V??????C Diademed, draped, cuirassed bust of Rhescuporis right, seen from front, trident before. Rx: Laureate, draped bust of Elagabalus right, date ??F below. Frolova I, p. 209. MacDonald 561/1. Not in BMC or SNG Moscow. VF
Elagabalus. AE 31, 13.82g (5h). Laodicea ad Mare, Syria. Obv: IMP CAES M…Bust laureate right, fold of cloak on front shoulder. Rx: Frontal quadriga bearing Stone of Emesa, decorated with eagle standing front, head right, with raised wings, and flanked by four religious standards ("parasols"), two on each side; above the stone, crescent and annulet (?); circular legend naming Laodicea as colony and metropolis is off flan or not struck up, in exergue IIII PR, between the standards probably ? on left and E on right. Cf. Meyer, Bronzeprägung von Laodikeia, Jahrb. Für Num. 1987/8, pl. 18, B (above stone crescent and star, ANS). Another example, with star only above the stone: CNG 93, 22 May 2013, lot 976. Possibly only the third recorded specimen of this Stone of Emesa reverse type at Laodicea ad Mare. VF+ Ex Helianthus annuus Collection Types showing the Stone of Emesa in a quadriga under Elagabalus appeared on the coins of only a few provincial cites, Alexandria in Egypt, Aelia Capitolina in Judaea, Neapolis in Samaria, Hierapolis-Castabala in Syria, and now Laodicea in Seleucis and Pieria, and are generally even rarer than the similar types on Roman imperial aurei and denarii. In addition our coin gives Laodicea the interesting title "Metropolis of the Four Provinces", that is metropolis of the four regions Seleucis and Pieria, Phoenicia, Commagene, and Coele-Syria, which Laodicea was apparently able to retain after Septimius Severus took it away from Antioch as punishment for Antioch`s support of Pescennius Niger in the civil war of 193-4: see E. Meyer in the article cited above, pp. 68-73
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