ITALY. Napoli. Emperor Charles V (Charles I of Spain) 1516-1554. Carlino.. Carlo I di Spagna / Carlo V HRE, 1516-1554. Carlino, 3.02g (0h). Napoli-Regno, 1548-1554. 3.02g, 23mm. Obv: CAROLVS IIIII HO.IMP. Bust right. Rx: REX.ARAGO.VTRIVS.SI Order of the Golden Fleece. Large annuelt below, two smaller annulets above. Giovanni Battista Ravaschien, Mintmaster. CNI XIX 674. Pannuti-Riccio 37d. MIR 149/4. EF. CNI XIX 674, Pannuti-Riccio 37d, MIR 149/4. EF Ex Helianthus annuus Collection. Ex. Archer M. Huntington (HSA1001.1.21975)
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ITALY. Sardegna 1689 Silver Reale. Carlo II di Spagna 1665-1700. Reale, 2.33g (3h). Cagliari, 1689. Sardinia, Charles II of Spain 1665-1700. Reale. 2.33g, 19mm. Cagliari, 1689. Obv: CAROLVS.II.R.SPARVM Bareheaded and draped bust right; CI to left, star to right. Rx: .INIMICOS.EIVS.DESTRVAT.1689 Ornate cross ancrée with central pellet surrounded by inner circular border with lis and arches. CNI II 46. MIR 88/1. Good VF. CNI II 46; MIR 88/1. Good VF Ex Archer M. Huntington Collection (HAS 1001.126739)
ITALY. Sardegna, 1696 Silver 2 1/2 Reali. Carlo II di Spagna 1665-1700. 2 1/2 Reali, 6.06g Cagliari. Sardinia. Charles II of Spain 1665-1700. 2 1/2 Reali, 6.06g, 24mm, Cagliari, 1696. Obv. .CAROL.II. HISPAN.(ET). SARD.REX Crowned bust right; 12 to left, 6 to right; 1696 below bust. Rx . INIMIC.EIVS. IND(VAM).CONFVS. Central pellet; pellet at each end of bar; stars in quarters. CNI II 70. MIR 86/3. Rare. Good VF. CNI II 70. MIR 86/3. Good VF, rare Ex. Archer M. Huntington Collecion (HAS 1001.1.18376)
ITALY. Sicily, Silver Mezzo Scudo di 5 Tari. Filippo II di Spagna, 1554-1598. Mezzo Scudo di 5 Tari, 13.00g Messenia, 1554-1598. Sicily. Philip II of Spain. 1554-1598. Mezzo Scudo di 5 Tari. 13.00g, 29mm. Messenia. Obv: .P HILIPPVS. D.G. REX.SI. Bareheaded and armored bust left. PP. below breast. Rx: Crowned royal coat of arms within grain ear wreath; P flanking bottom of angular shield. MIR 314/4. Good VF. MIR 314/4. Good VF Ex. Archer M. Huntington Collection (HAS 1001.57.4424)
John Flaxman (1755-1826). A plaster cast medallion self portrait of the artist, the verso with an old paper backing with inscriptions `JOHN FLAXMAN, BOUGHT AT MR FORKES SALE`, 15cm diameter, together with a painted plaster model of a classical female figure standing on a ledge cast after John Flaxman. (2) The original wax portrait bust was almost certainly carried out while Flaxman was living in Rome under Josiah Wedgwood`s sponsorship c.1790. Examples can be found in jasperware and there is an identical plaster portrait bust in the National Portrait Gallery, London.
A MIXED GROUP OF CERAMICS including a Mocha Ware covered mustard pot; a Copeland Spode parian bust of a seated cat; a Coleman's Mustard 1902 coronation commemorative pot by Minton; and a transfer-printed terracotta pot commemorating the birth of Shakespeare; and approximtely ten porcelain tea bowls, mostly continental (33).
Julia Augusta (Livia). Augusta, AD 14-29. Æ Dupondius (30mm, 13.95 g, 12h). Rome mint. Struck under Tiberius, AD 22-23. SALVS • AVGVSTA below, bareheaded and draped bust of Julia Augusta (Livia) as Salus Augusta right, wearing waved hair and fastened in a knot at the back / TI • CAESAR • DIVI • AVG • F • AVG • P M • TR • POT • XXIIII • around large S • C. RIC I 47 (Tiberius); BMCRE 81-4 (Tiberius); BN 63-7 (Tiberius). VF, green-brown patina, some red, minor roughness, earthen deposits, a few edge imperfections and an edge nick. From the RAM Collection, purchased from R. M. Smythe, November 1999.
Tiberius. AD 14-37. Æ Dupondius (29mm, 14.75 g, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 22-23. IVSTITIA below, draped bust of Justitia right, wearing stephane ornamented with floral ornaments; her hair fastened in a knot at the back / TI • CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVG P M TR POT XXIIII • large S • C. RIC I 46 (Tiberius); BMCRE 79-80 (Tiberius); BN 57-61 (Tiberius); AdG p. 39 (this coin). EF, lovely Tiber patina, minor surface roughness, traces of deposits. Fine style portrait. From the collection of the MoneyMuseum, Zurich. Ex Numismatica Ars Classica 15 (18 May 1999), lot 279.
Tiberius & Germanicus Gemellus. AD 19-37/8 and 19-23/4, respectively. Æ Sestertius (35mm, 26.74 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck under Tiberius, AD 22-23. Crossed cornucopias, each surmounted by bareheaded bust of a boy, vis-à-vis; vertical winged caduceus between / DRVSVS • CAESAR • TI • AVG • F • DIVI • AVG • N • PONT • TR • POT • II around large S • C. RIC I 42 (Tiberius); BMCRE 95-7 (Tiberius); BN 72-3 (Tiberius). VF, attractive mahogany surfaces, some green, traces of earthen deposits, a few areas of roughness. From the RAM Collection, purchased from R. M. Smythe, August 2001.
Antonia Minor. Augusta, AD 37 and 41. Æ Dupondius (28mm, 14.37 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck under Claudius, AD 41-42. ANTONIA AVGVSTA, bareheaded and draped bust right, wearing hair in long plait at back / TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, S C across field, Claudius, veiled and togate, standing left, holding simpulum in right hand and resting left on his side. RIC I 92 (Claudius); von Kaenel Type 59 (unlisted dies); BMCRE 166-7 (Claudius); BN 143-51 (Claudius). Near EF, brown patina, some red and green, a few minor pits. Portrait of artistic merit. From the collection of the MoneyMuseum, Zurich. Ex Kurt P. Wyprächtiger Collection; Spink Zurich 7 (8 June 1982), lot 81.
Antonia Minor. Augusta, AD 37 and 41. Æ Dupondius (29.5mm, 14.77 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck under Claudius, AD 41-42. ANTONIA AVGVSTA, bareheaded and draped bust right, wearing hair in long plait at back / TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, S C across field, Claudius, veiled and togate, standing left, holding simpulum in right hand and resting left on his side. RIC I 92; von Kaenel Type 59 (unlisted dies); BMCRE 166-7; BN 204-6. VF, attractive, hard glossy green patina, small pit on reverse, traces of deposits, light cleaning marks. From the RAM Collection. Ex Triton III (30 November 1999), lot 989.
Britannicus. AD 41-55. Æ Sestertius (36mm, 24.27 g, 6h). Uncertain Balkan/Thracian mint. Struck under Claudius, circa AD 50-54. [TI CLAVD]IVS • CAESAR • AVG F BRITANNICVS [•], bareheaded and draped bust left / Mars, barefoot, but wearing full military attire, including sagum (cape), advancing left, holding spear in outstretched right hand and round shield in left; large S C across field. RIC I pg. 130, note; von Kaenel, Thrakien, Type B, 5 (same dies); BMCRE 226 (Claudius). Fine, even pale green patina. Rare. From the RAM Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 79 (17 December 2003), lot 132.
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