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C. 295-275 BC. Hellenistic Period. A silver coin / drachm of Alexander the Great within a modern handmade circular sterling silver setting made exclusively for Pax Romana Gallery. The coin shows on the obverse the head of young Herakles facing right and wearing his characteristic lion's skin headdress. On the reverse is Zeus seated and holding an eagle and a sceptre, and the legend (in Greek): “Alexander.†These coins were minted after the death of Alexander the Great, the king of Macedonia and conqueror of much of the known world as far east as India, in order to pay homage to him and lay claim to his legacy. The pendant makes a stunning statement piece necklace. Excellent condition; wearable. Size: L:45mm / W:25mm ; 28.9g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.
C. 295-275 BC. Hellenistic Period. A silver tetradrachm coin of Alexander the Great within a modern handmade circular sterling silver setting made exclusively for Pax Romana Gallery. The coin shows on the obverse the head of young Herakles facing right and wearing his characteristic lion's skin headdress. On the reverse is Zeus seated and holding an eagle and a sceptre. These coins were minted after the death of Alexander the Great, the king of Macedonia and conqueror of much of the known world as far east as India, in order to pay homage to him and lay claim to his legacy. The pendant makes a stunning statement piece necklace. Excellent condition; wearable. Size: L:46mm / W:29mm ; 28.3g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.
C. 295-275 BC. Hellenistic Period. A silver drachm coin of Alexander the Great within a modern handmade circular sterling silver setting made exclusively for Pax Romana Gallery. The coin shows on the obverse the head of young Herakles facing right and wearing his characteristic lion's skin headdress. On the reverse is Zeus seated and holding an eagle and a sceptre, and the legend (in Greek): “Alexander.†These coins were minted after the death of Alexander the Great, the king of Macedonia and conqueror of much of the known world as far east as India, in order to pay homage to him and lay claim to his legacy. The pendant makes a stunning statement piece necklace. Excellent condition; wearable. Size: L:45mm / W:25mm ; 28.9g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.
C. 295-275 BC. Hellenistic Period. A silver drachm coin of Alexander the Great within a modern handmade circular sterling silver setting made exclusively for Pax Romana Gallery. The coin shows on the obverse the head of young Herakles facing right and wearing his characteristic lion's skin headdress. On the reverse is Zeus seated and holding an eagle and a sceptre, and the legend (in Greek): “Alexander.†These coins were minted after the death of Alexander the Great, the king of Macedonia and conqueror of much of the known world as far east as India, in order to pay homage to him and lay claim to his legacy. The pendant makes a stunning statement piece necklace. Excellent condition; wearable. Size: L:35mm / W:19mm ; 11.7g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.
C. 50-44 BC. Late Roman Republic period. A silver denarius coin of Julius Caesar within a modern handmade circular sterling silver setting made exclusively for Pax Romana Gallery. Obverse: Diademed head of Venus looking right Reverse: Aeneas advancing left, holding palladium and bearing Anchises on his shoulder, with a legend reading: “CAESAR.†The exceptional pendant makes a stunning statement piece necklace. Excellent condition; wearable.Size: L:36mm / W:18mm ; 11.1g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.
C. 49-48 BC. Late Roman Republic period. A silver denarius coin of Julius Caesar within a modern handmade circular sterling silver setting made exclusively for Pax Romana Gallery. Obverse: A culullus (horn-shaped drinking vessel), an aspergillum (sprinkler), axe and an apex (ceremonial cap with pointed a wooden crest), which are the trappings of a priest in Roman religion, reflecting Caesar’s status as pontifex maximus. Reverse: an elephant trampling a snake and below it, the legend “CAESAR.†The gorgeous pendant makes a stunning statement piece necklace. Excellent condition; wearable. Size: L:35mm / W:20mm ; 9.3g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.
C. 295-275 BC. Hellenistic Period. A silver drachm coin of Alexander the Great within a modern handmade circular sterling silver setting made exclusively for Pax Romana Gallery. The coin shows on the obverse the head of young Herakles facing right and wearing his characteristic lion's skin headdress. On the reverse is Zeus seated and holding an eagle and a sceptre, and the legend (in Greek): “Alexander.†These coins were minted after the death of Alexander the Great, the king of Macedonia and conqueror of much of the known world as far east as India, in order to pay homage to him and lay claim to his legacy. The pendant makes a stunning statement piece necklace. Excellent condition; wearable. Size: L:34mm / W:16mm ; 9.7g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.
Gold opal stick pin and gold knot pin, both 9ct, Queen Victoria 1889 crown coin, silver curb chain bracelet, Blue John pendant, silver ring, amber type bead necklace, coral necklace, pair of coral pendant earrings etc - Condition Report Opal stick pin stamped 9ct on pin, gold knot pin 9ct with 6ct gold (tested) pin, approx 2.1gm gross, 8ct gold approx 1.5gm
Edwardian silver mounted glass heart dish by Jones & Crompton,silver mounted glass jar by James Deakin & Sons, silver mounted scent bottle, silver heart dish by George Unite and one other, all hallmarked, 19th century continental miniature table stamped, George II silver ladle, London 1756 and one other set with a silver George II coin (8) - Condition Report
A small quantity of silver jewellery to include two hallmarked silver ingot pendants, a Sharps Pixley & Co Ltd one ounce silver ingot, a silver necklace and silver link bracelet, a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs and a mount from a coin for Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee 1952-1977, combined silver approx 6.5ozt.
A Victorian walnut Tunbridge ware jewellery box containing a quantity of costume jewellery and some hallmarked silver examples, to include a vesta, brooches, a thimble in the form of fingertip, also a brooch with carved bone depiction of a stag in a pinchbeck frame, a George III coin within a pinchbeck mount, a Volunteer Force medal, etc.
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