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Roman Imperial Coinage, Lucius Verus, Denarius, 161-2, imp l avrel vervs avg, cuirassed and bare-headed bust right, rev. prov deor tr p ii cos ii, Providentia standing left, holding globe and cornucopia, 3.06g (RIC – [cf. 482 but different bust type]). Light crazing within fields, otherwise about extremely fine; the cuirassed bust/obverse legend combination unrecorded for this reverse type in RIC £100-£120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Caracalla, Denarius, 201, youthful bust right, rev. trophy flanked by seated captives, 3.41g (RIC 54b; RSC 175a); Elagabalus, Denarius, 222, laureate and draped bust right, rev. emperor standing left, holding club and pouring libation over altar, 2.95g (RIC 52; RSC 213a) [2]. Good very fine and better £120-£150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Caracalla, Denarius, 216, laureate head right, rev. lion standing left, thunderbolt in jaws, 3.21g (RIC 283c; RSC 367); Severus Alexander, Denarius, 231, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Sol standing left, holding globe, 3.85g (RIC 109; RSC 411a) [2]. Very fine and better, lightly toned £80-£100
Roman Imperial Coinage, Gallienus, Antoninianus, Mediolanum, 260-1, radiate and cuirassed bust right, holding spear over shoulder, rev. leg i adi vi p vi f, capricorn to right, 1.94g (RIC 315). Sometime cleaned, otherwise obverse very fine, reverse fine, much residual silvering and very rare £120-£150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Carausius, Denarius, London, 286, imp caravsivs p f av, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. voto pvblico, altar inscribed mvl tis imp in three lines, rsr below, 2.62g (RIC 595; Shiel 98-100; RSC 114; S 669B). Light surface marks, otherwise very fine, toned and very rare £1,200-£1,500 --- This coin is to be included in Sam Moorhead’s new RIC volume. It is struck from the same reverse die as the following lot.
Roman Imperial Coinage, Carausius, Antoninianus, London, 286, imp caravsivs p f avg, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. voto pvblico, altar inscribed mvl tis imp in three lines, rsr below, 3.88g (RIC 620 var.). Good fine, some pitting, rare £90-£120 --- This coin is to be included in Sam Moorhead’s new RIC volume. It is struck from the same reverse die as the previous lot.
Roman Imperial Coinage, Valentinian, Solidus, Nicomedia, 364-7, d n valentinianvs p f avg, rosette-diademed bust right, rev. restitvto reipvblicae, emperor standing front, holding victory on globe and labarum displaying Christogram, 4.40g (RIC IX 2b; RCV 19259). Light graffiti in fields, otherwise very fine £240-£300
Roman Provincial Coinage, EGYPT, Alexandria, Commodus, Tetradrachm, yr 29 [188-9], laureate bust right, rev. view of galley sailing past Pharos Lighthouse, date below, 12.72g (Milne 2683-4; Dattari 3903). Good very fine, centrally struck with attractive metallic surfaces, very rare thus £700-£900 --- The lighthouse of Alexandria, a masterpiece of Greek architecture which pioneered the architectural form of these structures, came to be considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Constructed on the island of Pharos during the reign of Ptolemy Philadelphos, it was designed to help guide merchants and travellers into Alexandria’s two harbours, away from the shallows and reefs that ran along the nearby coastline. Unfortunately, the structure is now lost, having been destroyed by several earthquakes. Reconstructions, based on surviving literary evidence and artistic depictions such as that seen on this coin, indicate that it originally stood around 115 metres above sea level and that its light was visible from some 34 miles distant.
Roman, silvered-bronze repousée plaque, 2rd-3rd century, 58mm by 41mm by 14mm deep, facing bust of female deity with long hair swept back at the sides; pierced at the top. Perforation on bust and minor edge damage, otherwise very fine £80-£100 --- Plaques such as this were normally offerings deposited in temples
Romano-British, bronze artefacts (11), including enamelled seal box lid; swimming duck brooch (Hattatt 1168); bow brooch, Birdlip type (Hattatt 266); large tubular bead with seven decorated grooves; large melon-shaped bead with ribbed decoration; Langton Down brooch; rosette brooch; small mount, bust of Minerva [11]. Generally fine or better £140-£180
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