2nd millennium AD. A mixed group comprising: an African(?) tribal bronze bracelet with knop finials, pointillé lines, ring-and-dot motifs; a bronze bow brooch with D-shaped headplate and five radiating knops, narrow bow, trapezoidal footplate with linear detailing, attached to the pin-lugs to the reverse a short chain with two Roman(?) glass beads and a Greek(?) coin. 169 grams total, bracelet: 63mm (2 1/2). Property of an Essex, UK collector; acquired London art market, 1960s-1980s. [2, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
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1st century BC. Obv: boar right with pellet-in-annulet-in-rosette above. Rev: horse left with same symbol above and pellet-in-annulet below. S. 396; BMC 3194-3214. See Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference LEIC-862144 (this coin). 1.31 grams. Found Burley on the Hill, Rutland, 2016. [No Reserve]. Very fine.
13th-18th century AD. Group comprising: English jetons (4); French jetons (3); Nuremburg jetons (2); James I to Charles I, royal farthings (9); Charles I, rose farthings (3); 17th century tokens (7; mostly East Anglia issues); Spain, Philip III, 1618 copper; coin weights (4). 51 grams total. Found Loddon area, Norfolk, UK, 1997-2007. [33, No Reserve]. Fine and better.
303-305 AD. Serdica mint. Obv: FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES legend with laureate head right. Rev: GENIO POPV-L-I ROMANI legend with Genius standing left, modius on head, naked except for chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera and cornucopia; officina letter delta in right field, mintmark SM dot SD dot imn exergue. RIC VI Serdica 4a; Sear 14058. See Wildwinds.com (this coin). 9.77 grams. [No Reserve]. Very fine. Scarce.
387-388 AD. Uncertain mint. Obv: [D] N FL VIC[OR P F AVG] legend with diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: VIRTVS RO[MANORVM] legend with Roma seated facing holding globe and resting on spear; uncertain mintmark to exergue. See Sear 20699-20671 for type. See Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference NMS-68A899 (this coin). 0.78 grams. Found Sparle, Norfolk, UK. [No Reserve]. Very fine; flan clipped.
19th century or earlier. Obv: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P P COS VIII legend with bar over VIII and laureate bust left. Rev: Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheatre) viewed from above with the Meta Sudans obelisk left and portico right. Lawrence 36 variant (obverse legend); see Sear 2356 for reverse type. 19.43 grams. With old collector ticket (as genuine coin). [No Reserve]. Good very fine.
1956-2001. Milne, J.G., Sutherland, C.H.V. & Thompson, J.D.A. Coin Collecting,Oxford, 1956; publisher's green cloth covers with dustwrapper; Foster's Catalogue of Australian Coin Varieties, Melbourne, 1963; publisher's blue card covers; Rawlings, G.B. Ancient, Medieval, Modern Coins and How to Know Them, Chicago, 1966; publisher's red cloth covers with dustwrapper; Higgins, F.C. Copper Coins of Europe Till 1892, London, 1970; brown cloth covers; McCammon, A.L.T. Currencies of the Anglo-Norman Isles, London, 1984; hardback; de Clermont, A.P. & Wheeler, J. Spink's Catalogue of British Colonial and Commonwealth Coins, London, 1986; hardback; author's handwritten dedication to inside front; Krause, C.L. & Mishler, C. Collecting World Coins, A Century of Circulating Issues 1901-Present, Iola, 2001; card covers. 4.6 kg total, 22 x 28cm (8 1/2 x 11). [No Reserve, 7, No Reserve]. Fair condition. (1) stain to leading edge. (2) edges sunned. (3) dustwrapper sunned. (4) edges stained. (6) edges of covers curled. (7) dustwrapper chipped at edges.
2nd-4th century AD. Group comprising: sestertius (Faustina I), dupondius (Domitian), ases (6; Claudius (2), Nero, Domitian, Trajan, Hadrian), base antoninianii (3; Carausius, Claudius II and barabrous) and late bronzes of various issues and types (6); each in a plastic coin envelope with descriptive ticket. 119 grams total. Each with old collector ticket. [17, No Reserve]. Fair; few better.
17th-19th century AD. A group of mixed items consisting of: a bronze belt mount in the form of amphora with looped handles; a silver rectangular belt plate with vase shaped pattern with tripod end and domed top with a beaded border; a silver belt plate with two flowers in a beaded border; a bronze thimble with hatched surface; a bronze kick spur with six points; a silver pendant with central roundel and nine spheres surrounding; a bronze mount in the form of a horse head with harness; a silver coin with facing bust to the obverse, mounted warrior to the reverse. 79 grams, 14-43mm (1/2 - 1 3/4). Acquired on the UK art market before 2000. [8, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Great Britain, mixed lot of silver coins, to include; 1937 George VI coronation crown, 2x Victoria pattern crown dated 1879, 2002 Gibraltar crown with blackened ring, 2000 and 2003 fifty pence coins; together with a Henry I commemorative silver ingot, cupro-nickel Royal Air Force five pound coin, and a 2000 Britannia silver two pound (9)
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