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148-350 A.D.. Thessalonica mint. Obv: DN CONSTANS PF AVG, pearl-diademed, draped & cuirassed bust left, holding globe. Rev: FEL TEMP REPARATIO, helmeted soldier advancing right, head left, holding inverted spear & dragging small bare-headed figure from a hut beneath tree, three branches on tree ending in one large circular pod each, typical for the Thessalonica version of this coin, mintmark TESB. RIC VIII Thessalonica 118. 6.12 grams, 22 mm. . From an old numismatic collection.Property of an London antiquarian. [No Reserve]
258-259 A.D.. Lyons mint. Obv: IMP GALLIENVS P AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right. Rev: GERMANICVS MAX V, two German captives bound and seated at the foot of a trophy. RIC V-I, 17; RIC 17[j]. 3.43 grams, 22 mm. . Acquired on the UK market.Ian Roper collection.With old coin ticket with RIC 18 in error. [No Reserve]
1544-1547 A.D.. Tower mint. Obv: 3/4 right facing crowned bust in ruff, beaded circle and Latin legend : HENRIC'. 8: D'. G'. AG'. FR'. Z. H'. REX. Rev: long cross fourchee over quartered shield of arms, beaded circles and legend: POSVI DEV' AD IVTOR E'. MEV. S. 2410; N.1877. 1.26 grams, 18 mm. . Acquired since the 1970s.From the private collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman. [No Reserve]
1422-1430 A.D.. Obv: facing bust with annulet each side and +HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL Z FR legend. Rev: long cross with annulet in two quarters dividing POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM M and VILLA CALIS legends for the Calais mint. S. 1840; N. 1429. 1.58 grams, 20 mm. . Acquired since the 1970s.From the private collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman. [No Reserve]
276-282 A.D.. Ticinum mint. Obv: IMP C PROBVS PF AVG, radiate cuirassed bust right. Rev: MARTI PACIF, Mars walking left holding spear and shield and branch, mintmark ?XXI. RIC V; 541; Cohen 353. 2.22 grams, 23 mm. . Acquired on the UK market.Ian Roper collection.With coin ticket. [No Reserve]
309-310 A.D.. Lugdunum mint. Obv: IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate and draped bust to right. Rev: SOLI INVICTO COMITI, Sol standing facing, head to left, raising hand and holding globe; F-T across fields, PLC in exergue. RIC VI 307. 4.03 grams, 22 mm. . Ex Bourton on Water hoard.Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman. [No Reserve]
Dated 1887 A.D.. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms and crowns with M B F ET H REX F D B ET L D S R I A T ET E legend and date. S. 3746. 5.95 grams, 25 mm. . Acquired since the 1970s.From the private collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman. [No Reserve]
20th century A.D..A glass intaglio bearing a profile bust of Gordian III (238-244 A.D.) with diadem and mantle, inscription to rim 'PONTI PP IIII'; set into a degraded iron finger ring. 17 grams, 40 mm overall, 18.31 mm internal diameter (approximate size British Q, USA 8, Europe 17.49, Japan 16) (1 1/2 in.). Ex D.L. collection; previously the property of her father for over 50 years.
120-200 A.D.. Ribbed loop handle to the rear, discus with a nude bust of a young woman, a garment folded over her left shoulder; the base with maker's mark 'MNOVIVSI', for M. Novius Iustus. See The Getty Museum, inv.no.83.AQ.377.205, for similar discus motif by a different maker in Bussière, J., Lindros Wohl, B., Ancient Lamps in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, 2017, no.292, p.204, type Loeschcke VIII; Bussière form D II 1. 67 grams, 10.7 cm (4 1/4 in.). Acquired on the European art market, 1980s.English private collection.The discus decors of these lamps are various: Diana, Dioscuri, Sol and Luna, Africa, Lares, and griffin; portraits of Domitian, Hadrian, male head, bust of a young man, bust of a young woman (our specimen), bust of a bearded old man, fisherman, and an aulete; scorpion, boar, and lion with crocodile; etc. They were an African production and not less than seven workshops have been individuated: M N O V I V, M N O V I V S T (our example), M N O V I V S T I, I V N I A L E X I, C C O R V R S, E X F N A / LV C C E I O R V M.
Circa 800-825 A.D.. Obv: bearded bust facing with crosses on cheeks, surrounded by symbols. Rev: stylised deer with hatched body right, head facing back to the left. Combination-group, KG 4. 0.91 grams, 20 mm. . Private collection formed in Europe in the 1980s.Westminster collection, central London, UK.This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate number no 12028-212343. [No Reserve]
20th century A.D. or earlier. Obv: laureate draped bust facing left with OLIVAR D G R P ANG SCO HIB &c PRO legend. Rev: crowned quartered shield of the Protectorate, 1658 above and legend PAX QVAERITVR BELLO ('Peace is sought through war'), an imitation or forgery removed from jewellery, perhaps a cast. For host coin: S.3226; ESC-10; Dav-3773. 27.92 grams, 38 mm. . Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
253-268 A.D.. Colonia Agrippinensium (Cologne) mint. Obv: SALONINA AVG, diademed bust right on crescent. Rev: VEN-V-S FELIX, Venus seated left, holding sceptre, reaching for child before her. RIC V pt. 1, 7 (Gallienus); Göbl 898c; RSC 115. 3.99 grams, 24 mm. . Acquired on the UK market.Ian Roper collection.With two coin tickets.Wildwinds states: 'For reattribution of this issue from Lugdunum to Cologne, see Göbl, MIR 36, Die Münzprägung der Kaiser Valerianus I / Gallienus / Saloninus (253/268), Regalianus (260), und Macrianus / Quietus (260/262).' [No Reserve]
1526-1544 A.D.. Second coinage, Laker D. Obv: profile bust with HENRIC VIII D G R AGL Z FRANC legend and 'arrow' mintmark. Rev: long cross over arms with POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEV legend. S. 2337E; N. 1797. 2.34 grams, 24 mm. . Acquired since the 1970s.From the private collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman. [No Reserve]
256 A.D.. Rome mint. Obv: LIC COR SAL VALERIANVS N CAES, radiate, draped bust right. Rev: PIETAS AVGG, sacrificial implements: lituus, knife, patera, vase turned left, simpulum and aspergillum. RIC V-1 26 Rome; Goebl 0267i; Sear 10768. 3.67 grams, 20 mm. . Acquired on the UK market.Ian Roper collection.With coin ticket. [No Reserve]
69 A.D.. Obv: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG anti-clockwise, laureate bust of Vespasian facing right. Rev: known Vitellius reverse die, XV VIR SACR FAC, tripod-lebes; dolphin above, raven below. The reverse die (RIC 86; BMCRE 17; RSC 114) used is exactly the same ‘long dolphin's tail’ die used on a Vitellius coin sold by Spink (Auction 23105, no.6217, 30 Jan 2023). Comparing the positions of the various letters in relation to the main image, one can see that they are from the same die. (There are dozens of different reverse dies, but this is the only one with the detailed characteristics of this coin.) So one would say this was struck right at the beginning of Vespasian's reign, either as a test strike, or perhaps it is simply a mule, struck using the Vitellius die in error. There are no such examples in BMCRE, RIC, or any of the large collections including the ANS or CoinArchivesPro. See wildwinds.com for an academic listing of this coin. 2.35 grams, 23 mm. . Found in Bawdswell, Norfolk, UK, on 21st August 2021.Dane Kurth, administrator of the award winning site wildwinds.com writes: ‘The reverse legend does not apply to Vespasian. XV VIR SACR FAC is the abbreviation of 'Quindecimvir Sacris Faciundis' = (Member of the) College of the fifteen priests in charge of the sacred, sibylline books, which Vespasian was not. Because Vespasian's elevation to the title of emperor occurred immediately after the fall of Vitellius (actually Vespasian was hailed as emperor when he was out of the country when Vitellius was still emperor), we can only presume that the mints needed to hurry to get coinage of Vespasian out, so, having engraved obverse dies, they possibly used the old Vitellius reverse die as test strikes. Supporting this is the fact that the Vespasian legend on the obverse is not dated by the use of any TR P or COS numbers, so was very likely struck early in his reign.' [No Reserve]
217 A.D.. Rome mint. Obv: IMP C M OPLEL SEV MACRINVS AVG legend with laureate, short-bearded and cuirassed bust right. Rev: FIDES MILITVM legend with Fides Militum standing left, holding the innermost of two standards on each side. RIC 68; RSC 26; Sear 7334. 2.59 grams, 19 mm. . Acquired since the 1970s.From the private collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman. [No Reserve]
18th century A.D.. Slender hoop with three roundels to each shoulder, each set with a blue glass cabochon; tiered round bezel with inset blue glass intaglio profile portrait female bust; supplied with a museum-quality impression. 3.33 grams, 23.32 mm overall, 18.36 mm internal diameter (approximate size British Q, USA 8, Europe 17.49, Japan 16) (1 in.). Acquired on the London art market in the late 1980s-1990s.From the family collection of an East London, UK, gentleman.
Dated 1567 A.D.. Third-fourth issue, Intermediate bust. Obv: profile bust with ELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HIB REGINA legend and 'coronet' mintmark. Rev: long cross over arms dividing date with POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEV legend. S. 2562; N. 1997. 2.90 grams, 25 mm. . Acquired since the 1970s.From the private collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman. [No Reserve]
Circa 10 B.C.-60 A.D.. Obv: profile bust right with 'moustache' and oval eye and trefoil before. Rev: horse right with pelta with tricorne above and lozenge with concave sides and pellets at points below. S. 434; BMC 3556-3604; ABC 1564. 1.22 grams, 14.37 mm. . Found Norfolk, UK.Property of a Shropshire private collector. [No Reserve]
20th century A.D.. Obv: IMP C M AN FLORIANVS P F AVG, bearded, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: MONETA AVG, the three Monetae standing left, each holding scales and cornucopiae; a pile of coins at the feet of each; a modern copy of the medallion struck in 251 A.D. Modern fake of Cohen 43; Gnecchi 2-3; RIC pl. 12, 178. 17.81 grams, 32 mm. . Acquired on the UK market.Ian Roper collection. [No Reserve]
277 A.D.. Ticinum mint. Obv: VIRTVS PROBI AVG, radiate, helmetted, heroically nude bust left, holding spear and aegis, seen from back. Rev: HERCVLI PACIF, Hercules standing left, holding branch and club; lion's skin over arm; SXXT in exergue. Emission 3 Officina 2; RIC 376v. 3.96 grams, 22 mm. . Acquired on the UK market.Ian Roper collection.With coin ticket. [No Reserve]
270-275 A.D.. Serdia mint, second emission. Obv: IMP AVRELANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust left, wearing balteus, holding spear forwards and shield on left arm, . Rev: IOVI CONSER, emperor standing right receiving globe from Jupiter standing opposite and holding sceptre, mintmark P. Sear 11542v; RIC V pt. 1, 260 (bust type var); MER-RIC 2573. 2.96 grams, 21.22 mm. . Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.Accompanied by a previous dealers catalogue slip (£195.00). [No Reserve]
Circa 4th-2nd century B.C. and later. Comprising: bust of a female (possibly Aphrodite) with diadem; hollow-formed mask of Silenus; a bearded head of Zeus or Poseidon, possibly not ancient. 772 grams total, 7.9-12.8 cm (3 1/8 - 5 in.). From the collection of Jacques Schotte (1928-2007), Belgium, 1950s onwards.Acquired Bonhams, London, 29 April 2009 (part).Acquired from a Cambridgeshire gentleman.The comic actor from the Moonen collection, Belgium, 1980s; then Archea, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.Property of a North London collector.Accompanied by a copy of the relevant Bonhams catalogue pages and invoice.Accompanied by a previous owner's certificate of authenticity. [3]
Dated 1816-1819 A.D.. One large and one small bust: Obvs: profile bust with date below and GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA legend. Revs: crowned garter and arms with REX FID DEF BRITANNIARUM legend. S1388, 3789. 27.68 grams total, 32 mm each. . Acquired since the 1970s.From the private collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman. [2, No Reserve]
1351-1352 A.D.. Series C. Obv: facing bust in tressure with +EDWARDVS REX ANGLI Z FRANC legend. Rev: long cross and pellets with +POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM and LONDON CIVITAS legends for London mint. S. 1574; N. 1148. 2.42 grams, 22 mm. . From the private collection of a New York, USA gentleman. [No Reserve]
238-239 A.D.. Singara mint. Obv: AVTO K M ANT GORDIANOC CAB TRANKVLLINA CEB legend with laureate, draped bust of Gordian III right, facing draped bust of Tranquillina left. Rev: AVR CEP KOL CINGARA legend with Tyche, turreted, sitting left on rocks, holding corn-ears; the centaur Sagittarius leaping left shooting bow above, river-god Singara swimming left at lower left. BMC 11; Sear 3804. 18.19 grams, 30 mm. . Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
18th-early 20th century A.D. and earlier. A restrung necklace composed of ancient faience beads of tubular and biconical types, with later gold dangles comprising fishes, crescent moons, pierced bracteates bearing a male bust in military dress, pear-shaped and pelletted pendants; hook-and-eye closure. 26.37 grams, 48 cm long (19 in.). Acquired before 1983.Ex London gallery, 1990s.
1251-1272 A.D.. Class 5b2. Obv: facing bust with HENRICVS REX III legend. Rev: voided long cross and pellets with HEN RIO NLV NDE legend for the moneyer Henri at London mint. S. 1368A; N. 992/2. 1.44 grams, 18 mm. . Acquired on the European art market.From the collection of an London antiquarian. [No Reserve]
France, Limoges, circa 1220 A.D.. Inner wooden casket with chamfered rim and separate lid, encased within rectangular gilt-bronze panels with enamel decoration, four gilt-bronze stud feet to the underside; the lid with three nimbate figures, a female saint with palm frond and two flanking figures holding books, all reserved on a blue field with interstitial polychrome rosettes; Side A: nimbate bearded bust of Christ in Majesty with right hand in gesture of benison, left hand supporting a book, flanked by two winged nimbate angels; Side B: nimbate bust of a winged angel in a roundel; Side C: geometric repeating pattern of lozenges with floral fill; Side D: mirror image of Side B. Cf. Taburet-Delahaye, E., L'Å’uvre de Limoges. Emaux limousins du Moyen Age, Pris, 1995; Wixom, W.D., Treasures from Medieval France, Cleveland, 1967, pp.130-3; Zarnecki, G., Holt, J. & Holland, T., English Romanesque Art 1066-1200, London, 1984, item 283, for type. 760 grams, 14.5 cm (5 3/4 in.). John Pierpont Morgan, New York, and London, until 1917.Private collection, Suffolk.Accompanied by a copy of a previous four page illustrated cataloguing document with references.This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate no.12039-212154.The two end-panels are believed to have been added at a later date than the longer panels and may have been trimmed slightly along the lower edges. The panels are attached with domed pins of various types. [No Reserve] [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]
Dated 1878 A.D.. Young head. Obv: profile bust with date below and VICTORIA DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: crowned arms within wreath with BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID DEF legend. S. 3889; ESC 6th 2751. 14.10 grams, 32 mm. . Acquired since the 1970s.From the private collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman. [No Reserve]
282-283 A.D.. Ticinum mint. Obv: IMP CARVS P F AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right. Rev: PAX EXERCITI, Pax standing left holding standard and olive branch, mintmark PXXI in exergue. Cohen 56; RIC 75, P. 4.59 grams, 23 mm. . Acquired on the UK market.Ian Roper collection.With coin ticket. [No Reserve]
1547-1551 A.D.. Struck under Edward VI. Obv: three-quarter facing bust with HENRIC 8 D G ANG FRA Z HIB REX legend with no mintmark. Rev: long cross over arms dividing CIVI TAS CAn TOR legend for Canterbury mint. S. 2415. 1.10 grams, 18 mm. . From the private collection of a New York, USA gentleman. [No Reserve]
249-251 A.D.. Rome mint. Obv: HER ETRVSCILLA AVG, diademed and draped bust right, set on crescent. Rev: PVDICITIA AVG, Pudicitia seated left, holding sceptre and drawing veil with right hand. RIC IV 59b; Hunter 5; RSC 19; Sear III, 9495. 3.41 grams, 23 mm. . Acquired on the UK market.Ian Roper collection.With coin ticket. [No Reserve]
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