Roman Republic Silver Denarius, M. Plaetorius, M. F. Cestianus, 67 BC, OBV: Winged bust of Vacuna wearing crested helmet r., quiver and bow on shoulder, Cornucopia below chin, S.C. before. Rev: M. Plaetorius M.F. AED, CVR, Eagle on Thunderbolt with Hd. l., near fine struck slightly off centre, bankers mark on reverse, Legend is slightly obscured but legible, nice tone.
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Roman Republic Silver Denarius, Ti Quinctivs, 112 - 111 BC, OBV: Laur. Bust of Hercules turned from spectator with Hd. left, wearing Lions Skin Club on shoulder. Rev: Two horses l., the nearer ridden by Laur. naked rider (Desultor), Ti Q divided by rat l., below horses, DOS. S on tablet in ex., letter and dot in field. In fine condition, well centred, good quality silver, well detailed. Interesting type - this coin refers to the Public Games. It was in the Ludi Apollinares a rider raced with two horses vaulting from one to the other.
Roman Republic Silver Denarius, L. Titurius L.F. Sabinus, 89 BC, OBV: Bare Hd. of King Tatius r., bearded and palm branch before, Sabin behind, Rev: Tarpeia facing, buried to her waist in shields trying to ward off two soldiers who are about to cast their shields on her, star with crescent moon above, L. Titvri in ex., fine with scratch to flan alongside nose and bust. However, a pleasing tone with clear detail inscription. Struck off centre to reverse.
Roman Republic Denarius, L. Furius CN.F. Brocchus, 63 BC, OBV: DR bust of Ceres r., wreathed with corn, barley-grain before, corn ear behind, Brocchi below, III-VIR across upper field. Rev: Curule chair between two fasces with axes, L/FVRI/CNF above, fine slightly porous surface, clear naming, issued to supply Rome with corn.
Roman Bronze Dupondius, Nero, 37 AD - 68 AD, Emperor from 54 AD. OBV: Bust of Nero r., NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER PM TRP IM RRR. Rev: GENIO AVGVSTI SC, Genius of the Emperor STG. l., sacrificing from Patera over altar and holding Cornucopiae, mark value I in ex. In fine condition, interesting later portrait, nicely centred and good detail.
Greek Macedonia Silver Tetradrachm, City of Amphipolis, 158-149 BC, OBV: Macedonian shield, at centre is bust of Artenis Tauropolous r., bow and quiver at her shoulder. Rev: Club r., monogram in field above, all within oak wreath, to the left of which is a Thunderbolt. In very fine condition, well centred and struck on quality silver.
Roman Republic Silver Denarius, P Accoleius Lariscolus, 43 BC, OBV: Paccolivs Larisclvs Dr., bust of Diana Nemorensis, Rev: Triple Cultus Statues of Diana Nemorensis facing, supporting on their shoulders a beam above which are cypress trees, near fine condition, worn to raised section, struck slightly off centre on reverse, large flan.
Roman Republic Silver Denarius, C. Mamillius (F.Limetanus), 82 BC, OBV: Dr. Bust of Mercury r., wearing winged Petasus Cadvceus over shoulder, control letter behind. Rev: Ulysses walking r., holding staff, his tight hand extended towards his dog Argos. C. Mamil on l., Limeian (TA in monogram) on r. In very fine condition, very pleasing tone, well detailed with interesting reverse type, well centred.
Roman Republic Silver Denarius, L. Valerius Flaccus, 108-107 BC, OBV: Winged and DR. Bust of Victory r., x below chin. Rev: Mars walking l., holding spear and trophy, Apex before, corn ear behind, L VALERI/FLACCI on l., in fine condition, well centred, very nice tone, very interesting reverse type which relates to the Valeria Gen. Success against the Gauls in Northern Italy.
Roman Republic Silver Denarius, L. Julius Bursio, 85 BC, OBV: DR Bust of young male deity, r., combining attributes of Apollo (laurel- wreath Mercury-winged head and Neptune Trident, control mark behind). Rev: Victory in Quadriga r., LIVLI BVRSIO in ex. In very fine condition, struck on large flan, well centred with clear inscription, pleasing to the eye.
Roman Republic Silver Denarius, P. Servrlius M.F. Rullus, 100 BC, OBV: Bust of Minerva l., wearing crested Corinthian helmet and Aegis RVLLI behind. Rev: Victory in Biga, r., holding palm branch, P below, P SERVILI MF in ex. In very fine condition, nice dark tone, well centred with very clear inscription, special issue, very pleasing to the eye.
Roman Denarius, Hadrian, 76-138 AD, Emperor from 117 Ad, OBV: Hadrian VS Augustus, bare Hd., r., slight drapery on shoulder. Rev: DIVIS PARENTIBUS, bare headed bust of Trajan r., facing draped bust of Plotina, two stars above, very interesting design, struck on large flan, in fine condition, nice tone.
Roman Provincial Tetradrachm Silver Billon, Hadrian, 76 to 138 AD, Emperor from 117 to 138 AD, OBV: Laur. DR and CVIR, Bust r., Rev: Nitus reclaiming l., holding Reed and Cornucopiae, Crocodile r., at his side, L-IZ (Regnal Year 17) before mint of Alexandria, in fine condition, good detail but lower grade of silver.
Roman Provincial Billon Tetradrachm, Nero, 37-68 AD, Emperor from 54 AD, OBV: Rad. Bust of Nero r., Rev: Type DR. Bust of Alexandria r., wearing elephants skin headdress. LI (Regnal Year 11) mint Alexandria, in near fine condition, irregular flan with strike crack to obverse top left. Toned with good detail.
Roman Republic Silver Denarius, Ti Claudius Ti. F. AP.N. Nero, 79 BC OBV: Diad and DR. Bust of Diana r., bow and quiver over shoulder S.C. before. Rev: Victory in Biga, r., holding palm, Ti CLAVD TIF (AVD in monogram) APN (AP in monogram) in ex., control numeral AL XXX, in good fine condition, obverse struck slightly off centre, reverse is well centred, nice tone.
Roman Republic Silver Denarius, C. Valerius Flaccus, 82 BC, OBV: Winged and draped bust of Victory, r., control symbol behind (r), Rev: C VAL FLA (VAl in monogram) Legionary Eagle between two standards inscribed H (Hastati) and P (Principles) ex., SC across lower field, in NVF condition, well centred, nice tone. Interesting military type issued by Flaccus to celebrate the Legions who took part in his victories in Spain.
Roman Republic Silver Denarius, C. Annius T.F.T.N Luscus and L. Fabius L.F. Hispaniensis, 82-81 BC, OBV: Cannitftn Pro Cos EX SC, Diad and DR female bust, r., scales before, Caduceus behind dagger below bust. Rev: Victory in Quariga r., holding palm, L FABI LF HISP in ex., Q above Quadriga (Annius Campaign against Sertorius in Spain), in fine toned condition with clear inscription, centrally struck on large flan.
A Mixed Collection of Carved Decorative Figures and Collectables to include a small folding Anglo Indian table with carved tripod base and carved foliate top, a pair of ornate resin figures in the form of prancing horses with gilt saddles. silver tone owl figurine, carved tulip form vase, carved abstract puzzle, carved Bison figure, ceramic squirrel and bear figure, animal print resin giraffe figure, Leonardo Collection Lioness and Bust etc. Together with a quantity of figural Chess Pieces and a boxed set of dominoes.
Robert Harrop - Members Only Collectors Club - Special Ltd and Numbered Edition Figures ( 2 ) 12 Days of Christmas. 1/ Danta Claus Bust, BDMILLO9. Ltd Edition of 70 Only. Height 6 Inches - 15 cm. With Box and Certificate. Figure and Box In Mint Condition. 2/ Windy Miller ' Wee Windy Winkle Bust ' CGMILL08, Ltd Edition of 75 Figures Only. Height 6 Inches - 15 cm. With Box, Certificates, Figure and Box In Mint Condition.
Superb Quality 1960's Large and Impressive Oval Shaped 9ct Gold and Hard stone Pendant Set with Diamonds, Attached to a Long 9ct Gold Belcher Chain, The Features of The Pendant Is a 9ct Solid Gold Sculpture ( Heavy ) of The Bust of a Young Woman with Diamonds Set to the Head of Woman. Gross Weight 43,5 grams, Est Gold Weight 30 grams, Both Pendant Fully Hallmarked for 9ct Gold and Chain. Pendant 2.25 Inches - 5.65 cm High. Chain length 28 Inches - 70 cm. Mint Condition Both Chain and Pendant, Please Confirm with Photo. Expensive Retail.
Four Lladró figures to include a large nude female figure, two doves and an African female bust (af) (4). CONDITION REPORT The head of the nude female figure has been restored, there is a large crack surrounding the head. There are also cracks to the arm of the figure and pieces of ceramic missing. There are also signs of attempted restoration to the elbow.
Seven vintage dolls to include an early 20th century Armand Marseille bisque head baby boy doll with composite body, open-and-close eyes and two porcelain teeth, length 50cm, an Armand Marseille bisque head baby doll with open-and-close eye, two teeth and composite body, length 30cm, a c1930s cloth-bodied doll with painted face, three other small plastic baby dolls, an early 20th century Armand Marseille no 351/31/2 black baby doll with bisque head, open-and-close eyes, two teeth and composite body, length 40cm, a vintage tin containing three early 20th century German bisque dolls, an early 20th century wax doll bust of lady in powdered wig and two other Edwardian music hall style dolls' heads and part torso.
Royal Engineers Armstrong Memorial Prize Medal 1910. Awarded to “JAMES A.C. PENNYCUICK JULY 1910”. This medal was designed, by F. Bowcher, and depicts to the obverse a bust of Col R.Y.Armstrong C.B., Royal Engineers. The reverse: a hand thrust upwards from a mural crown grasping winged thunderbolts and lightning, “Armstrong Memorial Prize”Colonel J.A.C. Pennycuick DSO landed in France in August 1914, surviving the war he remained with the Royal Engineers and was promoted Colonel in 1938.
An Italian wax profile relief bust of Cosimo II de' Medici, probably after a medal by Guillaume Dupree (French 1574-1642), polychrome decorated, the Grand Duke wears armour and a lace ruff, inscribed 'COSMUS II DEI MEDICI', mounted on slate and in a glazed ebonised moulded frame, 12cm diameter. Provenance: The Countess of Midleton, Eastwell Park Estate, Kent, thence by descent. Captain and Mrs Brodrick of Dunley Manor, Hampshire.
An Italian marble relief of St. John the Baptist after Tino di Camaino (c.1285-1337), depicting the saint wearing a cloak over a wool tunic, holding and pointing to a scroll, inscribed 'ECCE AGNUS DEI', in an integral arched frame, the back inscribed 'ESHER' and with inventory numbers '28635', possibly Napoli, 50 x 39.2cm, mounted in a later oak and velvet frame, 66 x 54.2cm (overall). Provenance: The Countess of Midleton, Eastwell Park Estate, Kent, thence by descent. Captain and Mrs Brodrick of Dunley Manor, Hampshire. Tino di Camaino was born in Siena, the son of the architect Camaino de Crescentino. He was a pupil of Giovanni Pisano and later followed his master to Pisa and subsequently worked in Florence where he executed the famous tomb of Bishop Orso at Santa Maria del Fiore and a bust of St. John the Baptist for the Florentine Baptistry, now in the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo di Santa Maria del Fiore. In 1323 he worked in Naples for the King Robert of Anjou and executed several funerary monuments, including the tomb of Catherine of Austria in San Lorenzo Maggiore, with further works in the church of Badia Cava dei Tirreni. The present lot bears a close resemblance to a relief of St. John the Baptist and Prophet which features in Francesca Baldelli's 2007 Tino di Camaino monograph and which was sold by Casa Semenzato in Florence, 15th December 2001 for £128,000. Another related triple relief of the Madonna and child, St. Catherine of Alexandria and St. John the Baptist can be found in the Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena's collection at the Museo Son Donato.
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