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Charles III (1759-1788). silver 8-Reales, 1768. Assayer P, Guatemala City mint. Crowned arms, rev. crowned globe divding pillars. (Eliz 20; KM 27.1). Well struck with deep tone, reflective fields and underlying original mint luster, in NGC holder graded MS 62. Rare in this top grade. Estimated Value $4,500 Ex Richard Stuart Collection. NGC ceritification 4427822-006.
Augustus, 27 B.C. - AD 14. Silver Denarius (3.59 g). Minted in Spain, struck c. July 18 B.C. - 17/16 B.C. Bare head of Augustus facing right. rev.Capricorn right, holding a globe attached to a rudder, a cornucopiae above, AVGVSTVS in exergue. (BMC 347; C.21; RIC 126). Attractively toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $2,500
Prize Medal. Silver. 37.9 mm. Unsigned. Imperial Russian Academy of Sciences, nd. Diakov 257.1 (R2). Sm--. Crowned cipher of Paul I / Owl with key sits atop globe, lyre and caduceus which rest on a book. Toned over flurry of obverse pinscratches. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $750 Ex World-Wide Coins of CA, Santa Rosa, Nov. 17, 2011, lot 379.
Divus Vespasian. Silver Denarius (3.48 g), died AD 79. Superb EF. Rome, under Titus, AD 80/1. DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS, laureate head of Vespasian right. rev. Foreparts of two capricorns opposed, supporting between them round shield inscribed S C on globe. RIC 357; BMC 129; RSC 497. Attractively toned. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,000 Ex Roma V (23 March 2013), 714;Ex Goldberg's Exceptional Roman Denarii Coll. #3133.
Nero. Æ Dupondius (13.54 g), AD 54-68. Lugdunum, AD 66-68. IMP NERO CAESAR AVG P MAX TR P P P, laureate head of Nero right, globe at tip of bust. rev. VICTORIA A-V-GVS-TI, S C across field, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm. RIC 522; BN 144; BMC 353. Boldly struck and perfectly centered. Wonderful uniform glossy dark green patina. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $4,000
Nero. Æ Sestertius (26.09 g), AD 54-68. Lugdunum, ca. AD 65. NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P, laureate head of Nero left, globe at point of neck. rev. PACE P R TERRA MARIQ PARTA IANVM CLVSIT, S C across field, view of one side of the temple of Janus with latticed windows to left and garland hung across closed double doors to right. RIC 439; WCN 426; Lyon 117; BN -; BMC 320. Lovely even chocolate brown patina. Light smoothing in the fields. Removed from an NGC slab where graded Ch AU; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5. Fine style, lt smoothing. Estimated Value $2,000 From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection. The reverse legend proclaims that Nero "closed the doors of [the Temple of] Janus with the peace of the Roman people throughout the land and sea" while the reverse type illustrates the temple with its doors closed. Janus was the Roman god of beginnings and endings whose dual aspect was usually indicated by his depiction with two faces. The doors to his temple were traditionally opened to signify declarations of war and closed to indicate the end of hostilities. However, the vastness of the Roman empire and the numbers of enemies on its borders made it a very rare occasion when the doors of the Temple of Janus were closed. Nero's closure of the doors is usually associated with the successful campaigns of his general Cn. Domitius Corbulo in the East and the reassertion of Roman influence in Armenia on the border with the Parthian Empire. It is deeply ironic that in the year after Nero celebrated the closure of the doors of Janus the great and bloody Jewish Revolt broke out, showing that peace was indeed a rare commodity in the Roman Empire.
Gratian. Gold Solidus (4.26 g), AD 367-383. Constantinople, AD 378-383. D N GRATIA-NVS P F AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Gratian right. rev. CONCOR-DIA AVGGG, Constantinopolis seated facing, head right, resting foot on prow, holding scepter and globe; E//CONOB. RIC 45a.4; Depeyrot 33/1. Very Fine. Estimated Value $900
USA, 2nd Gordon Bennett Ballooning Cup, 1908 Prize medal. Struck in 18 carat gold and awarded to Alfred LeBlanc, AERO CLVB OF AMERICA, globe with female figure each side, at centre an orb with North America’s map emerging from the clouds, American eagle flying above, rev. Hermes standing right along 6 lines legend within circle, ALFRED LEBLANC, WORLDS RECORD OF DURATION IN BALLOON FROM ST LOUIS U.S.A. OCTOBER 21ST 1908 44 HOURS 3 MINUTES, a zeppelin, a hot air balloon and a biplane in the surroundings, 36 x 36cm, 34.33g. Unsigned medal with a small knock on lower edge, very elegant Art Nouveau style, toned, unique. Estimated Value $2,800 Alfred LeBlanc and his American co-pilot Edgar W. Mix covered a distance of 866,867 miles and finished second behind the German team made of Oskar Erbslöh and his American co-pilot Henry Helm Clayton who covered 872,253 miles. However, the French team achieved a new world record for duration, 44 hours and 3 minutes in the air while the German team managed only 44 hours in the air.
A Mdina glass vase of square section below a slender drawn neck with four slice cut panels to the body decorated with yellow streaks and air bubbles over the deep blue core all cased in clear crystal, dated 1975, together with a similar example of compressed globe and shaft from with a side trails over the mottled blue and cinnamon ground, both signed, tallest 22cm. (2).
A Roman glass perfume bottle circa 2nd-3rd Century AD, of compressed globe and shaft form below a flat rim with a weathered iridescent finish of the pale green ground, height 8cm, together with a later larger example of compressed globe form below and attenuated neck and flat rim in pale green with a faint weathered iridescence, height 15cm. (2)
Alec Rose signed Lively Lady 1968 Yacht cover Welcome Portsmouth Postmark. Royal Navy during World War II developed a passion for amateur single-handed sailing. He took part in the second single-handed Atlantic race in 1964 and circumnavigated the globe single-handedly in 1967-68, for which he was knighted. His boat Lively Lady is still seaworthy and is used for sail training by a charity. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Roman Empire: Valentinian I (AD 364-375) Gold Solidus in Coin Display. Mint of Antioch, Depicts a bust of the emperor and a emperor standing holding labarum and Victory on globe. Good antique condition. Measures 21 mm. This Coin IS NOT Professionally Graded, We DO NOT Grade Coins. Shipping $28.00 (estimate $400-$600)
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