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A 9ct rose gold Double Albert watch chain with central bar and clip to each end, 41cm long, hung with a spade guinea, gross weight approximately 52.2gm and an 18ct yellow gold wedding band, size V, approximately 6.1gm CONDITION REPORT: Chain intact, some wear commensurate with age. Links individually marked. Coin v worn.
Ca. 323–300 BC. Hellenistic. A silver coin (tetradrachm) issued by Alexander III, also known as Alexander the Great, depicting Herakles in right profile on the obverse wearing the lion-head headdress symbolising the Nemean lion. The reverse of the coin shows Zeus seated on his throne holding an eagle and sceptre. The dynasty of Alexander III of Macedon (the Argeads or Temenids) purported to descend from Herakles, hence his presence on Alexander's coinage. The coin is set in a modern handmade circular sterling silver setting made exclusively for Pax Romana Gallery. Worn as a pendant, this coin makes a stunning statement piece necklace. Excellent condition; wearable. Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s. Size: L:45mm / W:35mm ; 28.3g
136 BC. Roman Republican. A silver coin within a modern handmade circular sterling silver setting made exclusively for Pax Romana Gallery. The obverse of the coin depicts the right-facing helmeted head of Roma; to her right, the legend reads 'GRAG', which stands for Lucius Anestius Gragulus, i.e. the moneyer. The obverse shows a right-facing Jupiter in quadriga, holding sceptre and reins in his left hand and hurling thunderbolt with his right hand; below, the inscription reads 'AES ROMA'. For a very similar Roman Republican coin in the collection of the British Museum, see https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/C_R-7580. See also Ghey, Leins & Crawford (2010). A catalogue of the Roman Republican Coins in the British Museum, with descriptions and chronology based on M.H. Crawford, Roman Republican Coinage (1974) (238.1.4). Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old Oxford collection formed in the 1990s. Size: L:35mm / W:25mm ; 9.8g
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