Dated 1811 AD. Laureate and draped bust. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX legend. Rev: inscribed BANK / TOKEN / 3 SHILL in three lines with date below, within wreath with twenty-six acorns. S. 3769; ESC 410; Davis 47. 14.66 grams. [No Reserve] Very fine/extremely fine; slightly weak oberse strike, lustrous. Rare.
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Dated 1673 AD. Third bust. Obv: profile bust with CAROLVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with CC monogram in angles with MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX legend and date. Edge: raised DECVS ET TVTAMEN ANNO REGNI VICESIMO QVINTO inscription. S. 3358; ESC 6th 390 (old 47).. 29.36 grams. Near fine.
Dated 1622 and 1632 AD. 1622. Obvs: profile bust with SIG III D G REX POL M D I legend. Revs: III over arms dividing date with GROS AGRE / TRIP REGN / POLONI in three lines. 1632. Obv: profile bust with GVS ADOL II D G REX S M D I legend. Rev: III over arms with GROS ARG / REP REG / SVRC in three lines. 5.73 grams total. [3, No Reserve] Very fine.
Dated 1833 AD. La Plata mint. Obv: profile bust with BOLIVAR below and LIBRE POR LA CONSTITUCION legend. Rev: tree with two llamas below and stars above with 8S and assayers initials L M and date below with REPUBLICA BOLIVIANA legend and PTS monogram mintmark. Edge: with incuse AYACUCHO SUCRE 1824 inscription. KM# 97. 26.97 grams. Good very fine. Scarce.
Dated 1851 AD. La Plata mint. Obv: profile bust with LIBRE POR LA CONSTITUCION legend. Rev: palm tree with two llamas below and stars above with 10 left and 20 right with assayers initials F M and date below with REPUBLICA BOLIVIANA legend and PTS monogram mintmark. KM# 138.1. 27.00 grams. Good very fine.
Dated 1860 and 1868 AD. Strasbourg mint, 10 centimes. Obv: profile bust with NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR legend. Rev: 20 / CENT in two lines with date below within wreath with small 'BB monogram' mintmark below with EMPIRE FRANCAIS legend. 50 centimes. Obv: profile bust with NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR legend. Rev: crown over 50 CENT with date and small 'BB monogram' mintmark below with EMPIRE FRANCAIS legend. KM# 778.2/KM# 814.2. 0.99, 2.44 grams. [2, No Reserve] Near extremely fine and very fine. Second rare.
Dated 1791 AD. W Taylor and R V Moody, proof striking. Obv: profile helmeted bust right with SR BEVOIS SOUTHAMPTON legend. Rev: arms with date above and PROMISSORY HALFPENNY legend. Edge: with incuse PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE OF W TAYLOR R V MOODY & Co inscription. D&H Hampshire 89 variant (in silver; see notation, p.50); Atkins 58 variant (ditto); Withers 1, 89Bis (proof in silver"). 12.63 grams. [No Reserve] Extremely fine; few small scuffs. Rare in silver.
18th century AD. Made on Charles II halfpennies (1672-1675"). Obv: smoothed and engraved with image of seated ape. Rev: smoothed with traces of original obverse visible and engraved with crown over AR initials. Obv: smoothed and engraved with image of horseman riding left. Rev: original profile bust with CAROLVS A CAROLO legend. See S. 3393 for host coins. 8.77, 8.92 grams. [2] Good fine.
Dated 1873 AD. By G. T. Morgan, after J. Gamble; gilt pewter. Obv: profile bust with plume behind with ALBERT EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES PRESIDENT legend. Rev: buildings with date in panel below with LONDON ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF ALL FINE ARTS INDUSTRIES AND INVENTIONS legend. Edge: with incuse GREEN & STEMBRIDGE CATALOGUE No 4212 inscription. BCM 1622; BHM 2964. 145.70 grams, 68mm. ("). This medal (also in copper alloy) was awarded to exhibitors; commemorative medals were also struck for the event, some in the exhibition building and the exhibition closed in 1874. Extremely fine. Scarce.
Issued after 1870 AD. Type II(?"). Obv: profile bust with REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE inscription and date with traces of blue enamel ground, within wreath. Rev: with VALEUR / ET / DISCIPLINE in three lines with traces of blue enamel ground, within wreath. Barac 221-222. 11.58 grams. [No Reserve] Very fine; lacking suspension.
13th-14th century AD. A discoid silver seal matrix with ribbed loop and fig-leaf appliqué to the reverse; the front depicting an intaglio facing female bust in wimple and robe with flanking curlicues and beaded borders; with incuse and reversed *.S'AMABILIE:MARTEL. inscription for the seal of Amabilie Martel. 6.83 grams, 20mm (3/4"). Property of a private collector, South Wales, UK; acquired in 2007 from the private collection of a retired gentleman who collected whilst in the French legion; acquired by him sometime before 1987; thence by descent. The forename Amabilie is the feminine of Amabile (of Italian origin - 'he who hides the fire'), it is also connected to Amelia. The English arms for several branches of the English Martel family depict three hammers (from the French: martel = hammer and typically associated with war hammers and military prowess"). Sir William Martel and Sir John Martel(l), recorded in the Harleian Roll of Chivalry for Edward I, 1272-1307 AD, are possible candidates for the family with which this seal might be connected; the name also appears in Domesday Book for Goisfridus Martel of Essex, during the reign of William I. Extremely fine condition. Rare.
18th century AD. A plain gold hoop with script text to the inner face 'Love for Love', maker's mark 'IP', stamped royal bust and lion passant. 2.70 grams, 19.65mm overall, 17.61mm internal diameter (approximate size British O, USA 7 1/4, Europe 15.00, Japan 14) (3/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the 1970s. Very fine condition.
18th-19th century AD. A gold plaque with ropework border, applied gold cells to accept five pearls and four rectangular enamel panels, beaded border and applied granules, hinged loop with pearls; to the reverse a nacre panel with incised bust of a saint, beaded border. 4.65 grams, 31mm (1 1/4"). Property of a British gentleman; formerly in the private collection of Russian businessman Yuri Golubev (1942-2007), some of his collection was published in his book 'Symbols and Images'; acquired by auction on 19 January 2006 from Artemission Ancient Art, London SW5; accompanied by the original certificate of authenticity, invoice and a copy of the listing. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.
3rd century BC. A gold finger ring comprising a beaded hoop with granule cluster to each shoulder, ellipsoid bezel with concentric beaded and ropework bands, central inset cabochon garnet(?) with profile bust of a youthful nobleman, possibly Euthydemos or Eukratides. 12 grams, 29mm overall, 26.66mm internal diameter (approximate size British Z+4 , USA 14 1/2, Europe 34.33, Japan 33) (1 1/4"). Property of a North West London gallery; formerly in a 1980s collection. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] Very fine condition, some restoration. A large wearable size.
4th-3rd century BC. A carnelian oval intaglio engraved with the bust of a youthful male; hair brushed forward with curls to the brow, wreath to the head with bow to the back. 0.94 grams, 18mm (3/4"). Property of a central London gentleman; previously with a London, Mayfair, gallery in the early 1990s. Very fine condition.
4th-3rd century BC. A bronze finger ring with D-section hoop, discoid bezel with intaglio profile portrait bust of a young man with wreath to the brow. Cf. Chadour, A.B. Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 85 for type. 18.39 grams, 26.26mm overall, 18.61mm internal diameter (approximate size British Q 1/2, USA 8 1/2, Europe 18.40, Japan 17) (1"). Private collection, home counties, UK; acquired before 1980. Very fine condition.
2nd-3rd century AD. A glass oval cameo with layered double portrait of emperor and empress in profile; bust of emperor in foreground with bearded face and wreathed head. 2.32 grams, 17mm (3/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired by his father in the 1970s; thence by descent. Very fine condition.
2nd century AD. A flat-section lozengiform gold plaque with beaded wire borders returned to form volute scrolls, central cell with beaded wire collar, filigree bands, inset amethyst cloison with intaglio bearded bust with diadem, possibly Jupiter; remains of pin and penannular catch to the reverse. Cf. Hattatt, R. Iron Age and Roman Brooches, Oxford, 1985, item 568A for type. 9.59 grams, 41mm (1 3/4"). Ex an important American collection from Chicago, Illinois, USA; disposed of in 1995; previously in the Mansees collection; formed 1950s-early 1990s. Accompanied by a positive X-Ray Fluorescence metal analysis certificate number 00740-2016RJ Fine condition.
1st century AD. A silver-gilt finger ring with round-section tapering hoop, elliptical bezel with recessed border and intaglio profile imperial(?) bust. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 229 for type. 11 grams, 22mm overall, 19.40mm internal diameter (approximate size British S 1/2, USA 9 1/4, Europe 20.73, Japan 20) (1"). Property of a North West London lady; from her family collection since before 2000. Very fine condition.
3rd century AD. A silver finger with triangular shoulders and scrolled upper anglers, elliptical bezel with beaded wire collar, intaglio bust of Minerva with crested helmet. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 209 for type. 11.10 grams, 27.19mm overall, 20.59 x 18.07mm internal diameter (approximate size British P 1/2, US 7 3/4, Europe 16.86, Japan 16) (1"). Property of a private collector; acquired before 1975. Very fine condition. A large wearable size.
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