42-54 A.D. Rome. Obv: NERO CLAVDIVS DRVSVS GERMANICVS IMP, bare head left. Rev: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP P P, Claudius, togate, seated left on a curule chair atop a globe and piled weapons and armour, holding olive branch and scroll; SC below. RIC (Claudius) 93; C. 8; BMCRE 157. 23.42 grams. .From a private German collection. Ex Roma Numismatics, sale 71, lot 859. Accompanied by a Roma Numismatics coin ticket.
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246-221 B.C. Alexandria mint. Obv: diademed head of Zeus-Ammon right. Rev: PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS legend with eagle standing left on thunderbolt; filleted cornucopia in left field, chi-rho monogram between legs. Svoronos 965; SNG Cop 173-175; Weiser 72; Sear 7817. 33.24 grams. .Ex UK collection. Accompanied by an old coin ticket.
Circa 85-65 B.C. Time of Mithradates IV Eupator. Obv: head of Gorgoneion facing slightly right, in the centre of a shield. Rev: ?IN-??H?, Nike walking right, holding wreath and palm branch, M in right field. Sear SG 3709. 7.45 grams. .Ex UK collection. Accompanied by an old coin ticket. [No Reserve]
Circa 315-294 B.C. Amphipolis mint. Obv: head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROU, Zeus seated left, right leg drawn back, holding eagle and sceptre; L and torch before, monogram under throne. Price 447; Müller 37. 16.85 grams. .Ex Rasmussen. Accompanied by an old coin ticket.
4th century B.C. Obv: profile bust right. Rev: owl with letter right. 15.27 grams. .Acquired Surrey Auctions, 2022. Property of a Kent gentleman.A contemporary copy or fake silver plated coin produced by a local workshop imitating a silver official issue of an Athens Tetradrachm. Fakes manufactured during the ancient Greek timeline, although inexpensive at auction, present a fascinating area to research for those collecting on a budget. TimeLine Auctions normally has a small quantity of contemporary imitations on offer for those interested in this captivating area of numismatics. [No Reserve]
Circa 80-50 B.C. Class II. Obv: human head on the right, hair in three rolls, hair divided into large S-shaped locks, realistic nose, almond-shaped eye. Rev: stylised horse, with aviform head, galloping right; above, remains of the charioteer's head; between the legs, a boar on the right. S. 16; ABC. 70. 6.63 grams. .Ex M. Trenerry. Accompanied by an old coin ticket.
20-10 B.C. Nemausus mint. Obv: IMP DIVI F, back-to-back heads of Agrippa, wearing rostral crown, and Augustus, bare. Rev: COL NEM, crocodile chained to palm, wreath with long ties trailing above. RIC 155; Sear5 1729; Cohen 7, RPC 523. 5.18 grams. .Property of an Essex collector. Accompanied by a handwritten coin ticket. [No Reserve]
Summer-Autumn 39 B.C. Ephesus mint. Obv: M ANTONIVS IMP COS DESIG ITER ET TERT legend with jugate busts right of Antony and Octavia. Rev: III VIR R P C legend with Dionysus standing on cista mystica holding cantharus and thyrsus flanked by two snakes. RPC 2202; BMC East 135; Sear 1513. 9.19 grams. .Acquired on the London coin market. Property of a Wirral, Merseyside, UK, collector. [No Reserve]
337-361 A.D. Obv: DN CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: FEL TEMP REPARATIO, soldier spearing fallen horseman who is wearing a Phrygian helmet, clutching horse's neck, S left. S. 4003. 4.30 grams. .Ex UK collection. Accompanied by an old coin ticket. [No Reserve]
193 A.D. Obv: IMP CAES L SEPT SEV PERT AVG, laureate head right. Rev: LEG XIIII GEM M V S-C, legionary eagle between two standards, TR P COS in ex. RIC 652; Sear 6413; Cohen 275. 15.62 grams. .Property of a Stowmarket, UK, gentleman. Accompanied by a previous typed coin ticket. [No Reserve]
235 A.D. Rome mint. Obv: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind. Rev: PAX AVGVSTI, S C across field, Pax standing left, holding olive branch in outstretched right hand and cradling long sceptre in left arm. S. 2353. 20.35 grams. .Ex UK collection. Accompanied by an old coin ticket. [No Reserve]
268 A.D. Cologne mint. Obv: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: REST ORBIS, Postumus standing left, holding sceptre in left hand and raising kneeling female figure holding cornucopia. RIC 324; Elmer 592; AGK (corr.) 75; Cunetio -. 4.20 grams. .Property of an Essex collector. Accompanied by a handwritten coin ticket. [No Reserve]
301-303 A.D. Lyons mint. Obv: IMP DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG, laureate, cuirassed bust right. Rev: GENIO POP-VLI ROMANI, Genius standing left by altar, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera and cornucopia, B in right field, mintmark PLG. RIC VI 92a, B; RIC VI Lyons 92a; Sear 12768. 8.28 grams. .Property of an Essex collector. Accompanied by a handwritten coin ticket. [No Reserve]
269-270 A.D. Trier mint. Obv: IMP C PIAV VICTORINVS AVG, radiate draped bust right. Rev: PAX AVG, Pax standing left holding olive branch and sceptre, left field: V, right field: star. RIC V-II, 117, Cologne, AGK 14a; Cohen 83. 3.09 grams. .Ex UK collection. Accompanied by an old coin ticket. [No Reserve]
103-111 A.D. Obv: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TRP COS V P P, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, Dacia seated right at foot of trophy. Sear 3169; RIC 258, 221. Cohen 538. 2.70 grams. .Property of an Essex collector. Accompanied by a handwritten coin ticket. [No Reserve]
d.140 A.D. Wife of Antoninus Pius. Rome mint, posthumous after 141 AD. Obv: DIVA FAVSTINA, draped and veiled bust right. Rev: AVGVSTA, Venus standing facing, head left, holding apple, resting left hand on shield. Sear 4586; RIC 366; RSC 73. 3.17 grams. .Property of an Essex collector. Accompanied by a handwritten coin ticket. [No Reserve]
210 A.D. As Augustus. Obv: IMP CAES P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG, laureate head right. Rev: PONTIF TR P II COS II, Mars standing left with spear and shield; raised hand over trophy. RIC 162a; Sear 7281; Cohen 134. 11.37 grams. .Property of an Essex collector. Accompanied by a handwritten coin ticket. [No Reserve]
4th-16th century A.D. Mixed group comprising: clipped Roman siliqua, Henry II short cross cut halfpenny of London, Henry III long voided cross cut halfpenny, Edward III penny, Elizabeth I penny, an unidentified hammered coin, Umayyad Caliphs dirham, and a lead token. 8.42 grams total. .Acquired in the 1980s-1990s. Property of a Nottinghamshire gentleman. [8, No Reserve]
20th century A.D. Obv: English shield within laurel and palm branch, legends in English, initial mark sun, stops at mint mark, with legend surrounding: THE. COMMONWEALTH. OF. ENGLAND. Rev: English and Irish shields, value .XII. above, beaded circle and legend surrounding, date at top, with legend surrounding: .GOD. WITH. VS. For the host coin cf. S. 3217; KM# 390. 4.20 grams. .S.A. collection, 1980s. Accompanied by a collector's ticket and envelope (catalogued and valued as genuine).
Dated 18[6]2 A.D. Bun head, dies 6G, with the third number in the date (6) very faintly struck. Obv: profile bust facing left with VICTORIA D G BRITT REG F D legend. Rev: Britannia seated with ONE PENNY legend; date in exergue. S. 3954; Peck 1685 [VR]; Freeman 59 [R11]. 8.19 grams. .From a 1990s English collection. Property of an Essex gentleman. Accompanied by an old coin ticket stating 'unique'. [No Reserve]
1431-32/33 A.D. Host coin, Henry VI, (1422-61), first reign, Calais mint. Pinecone mascle issue. Obv: facing crowned bust, within treasure. Rev: long cross fourchee, trefoil of pellets in angles, VIL LA CALI SIE with pinecone and mascle, clipped down to the inner circle for distribution in Ireland. Host coin: S.1875; N.1461. 2.07 grams. .Found Antrim, UK.
1218-1253 A.D. Obv: cross pattee in centre within inner circle, legend around. Rev: city gate in centre within inner circle, legend around. Metcalf, Crusades 639-429; CCS 25a. 0.54 grams. .Reportedly from the Tripoli III Hoard. Ex CNG, sale 518, lot 610. Property of a Harrow, UK gentleman. Accompanied by a CNG coin ticket. [No Reserve]
New Kingdom, 13th-12th century B.C. Carved male bust with a short-sleeved robe and tiered shebyu jewelled collar, striated wig; mounted on a custom-made plinth. Coincraft coin and antiquities catalogue BCF 76. 855 grams total, 21 cm high including stand (8 1/4 in.).From an old UK collection. With Coincraft since the 1990s. Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman. Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Alberto Maria Pollastrini. Accompanied by a master copy of the Coincraft catalogue BCF 76, where this object is offered for £2,950.00. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate no.11946-209473.
1233-1251 A.D. Type 5. Obv: cross pattée in centre, within inner circle, legend around; triple pellets in second quarter. Rev: eight-rayed star; annulets in voids, within inner circle, legend around. Metcalf, Crusades 549; CCS 19. 0.55 grams. .Reportedly from the Tripoli III Hoard. Ex CNG, sale 518, lot 608. Property of a Harrow, UK gentleman. Accompanied by a CNG coin ticket. [No Reserve]
21st century A.D. Lightweight aluminium carrying case with sturdy handle; two snap-locks to release recessed lid and one hinged end-wall, lined with velveteen fabric; removable stack of three Lindner coin trays and a deeper artefact tray; two additional separate coin trays with grid of cells; two keys; four stub feet to the underside; used condition. 4.3 kg, 35 x 26 x 21 cm (13 3/4 x 10 1/4 x 8 1/4 in.).Property of a Stowmarket, UK, gentleman. [No Reserve]
20th century A.D. Aluminium carry case with hinged front doors and folding handle to top, fitted with latch/lock (no key); with ten removable Lindner coin trays with smoked cases each with 48 square 30mm holes. 6.9 kg, 32.5 x 26.5 x 23.5 cm (12 3/4 x 10 1/2 x 9 1/4 in.).Ex David Harthill collection, UK. [No Reserve]
1992-2010 A.D. Norman Biggs & Paul Withers - Lead Weights. The David Rogers Collection - 2000 card covers, 70 pp, monochrome photographs, pull-out price guide; Edward Fletcher - Tokens & Tallies Through the Ages - 2003, card covers. 98 pp, colour photographs, pull-out price guide; Paul & Bente R. Withers - The Token Book. British Tokens of the 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries and their Values- 2010, hardback, 512 p, colour photographs, line drawings; Paul & Bente R. Withers - Lions, Ships and Angels. Identifying Coin-Weights Found in Britain - 1995, card covers, 80pp, monochrome photographs, line drawings; Norman Biggs - English Weights - An Illustrated Survey - 1992, card covers, 80 pp, monochrome photographs, line drawings. 1.82 kg total, 21 x 15 - 29.2 x 21 cm (8 1/4 x 5 7/8 - 11 1/2 x 8 1/4 in.).Property of a Stowmarket, UK, gentleman. [5, No Reserve]
1967-2006 A.D. D.J. Symons & P. de Jersey (eds.) - British Numismatic Journal 2006 - hardback, 413pp, 60 plates; The Numismatic Chronicle Vol 159 - 1999, hardback, 452 pp, 34 plates; Stewart J. Westdal - Dictionary of Roman Coin Inscriptions - 1971, card covers, 140 pp; Gilbert Askew - The Coinage of Roman Britain - 1967, hardback, 94 pp, line drawings, maps. 3.34 kg total, 23 x 15.5 - 28 x 20.5 cm (9 x 6 1/8 - 11 x 8 in.).Property of a Stowmarket, UK, gentleman. [4, No Reserve]
1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. Openwork loop with stud to the upper face and small loop below, three attachment pegs to the underside, two pairs of discoid cells with enamel fill. Cf. Jope, E.M., Early Celtic Art in the British Isles, no & pl.271, a-h. 34.9 grams, 64 mm (2 1/2 in.).Found Lincolnshire, UK, early 2000s. Acquired from the Cumberland Coin Fair, UK, early 2000s. Property of a Stowmarket, UK, gentleman. [No Reserve]
1642 A.D. Cast and chased badge of Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, by Thomas Simon (or Thomas Rawlins?), bifacial with obverse portrait bust of the Earl of Essex turned slightly to left, and to the reverse an oval garnished shield of Essex, surmounted by coronet; Platt II, type G. See Medallic Illustration, 299/119; Platt, p.202. 5.39 grams, 30.20 mm (1 1/4 in.).From a late 19th-early 20th century collection based on the old handwritten coin tickets. Acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s. From an East Anglian private collection. Accompanied by two old faded handwritten coin tickets.Essex became Commander-in-Chief of the Parliamentary forces in the Civil War before being displaced in 1645. Badges of several types and varieties bearing his image were presented to various ranks in the army. The grandson of Francis Walsingham, the Principal Secretary and 'spymaster' of Elizabeth I, as well as the son of Elizabeth's favourite, Robert Devereux figured prominently in the First English Civil War. At its outset, he became the first Captain-General or Chief Commander of the Parliamentarian army, known as the 'Roundheads.' However, unable and unwilling to defeat the Royalist forces during the Lostwithiel Campaign in 1644, Devereux became overshadowed by the ascending Oliver Cromwell and, less than six months after resigning from his commission, died without an heir in 1646.
Circa 1st century A.D. From a small bow with high foot and scrolled strap handle. 26 grams, 78 mm (3 in.).UK private collection. Found East Midlands, UK. Acquired from Alan Cherry at the Birmingham Coin Fair, 2006. Property of a Nottinghamshire gentleman. Accompanied by an illustrated identification card including provenance. [No Reserve]
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