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A commemorative annular clock c1984, St James House Co, London, number 58/1500, the silver metal globe with applied gilt continents, surmounted by a sailing ship with annular twenty-four hour chapter ring, the circular glazed three-tier movement with lever platform escapement, surrounded by three gilt mermaids, on a turned oak plinth and claw feet, 37cm high.
Selection of miscellaneous silver and white metal, including Victorian silver photograph frame (Birmingham 1899), another smaller silver photograph frame (Birmingham 1902), Edwardian silver mounted watch stand (Birmingham 1905) and globe vesta with silver rim (Birmingham 1902), together with a quantity of sundry white metal items, globe vesta 8cm diameter (qty)
Rare early 19th century celestial table globe signed 'Wrench's six inch Globe constructed from the latest Authoritie London' engraved paper, the stand on four ebonised turned wood legs with cross stretchers, 25cm high CONDITION REPORT Good original unrestored condition. Some general wear commensurate with age particularly on outer edge of framework which has a slither of rim missing and wear to edge paint. Some light crazing/wear to varnish overall - no splits or cracks to globe itself
Portugal, P 122, Banco de Portugal, 20 Escudos, 3 February 1927. Portrait of José Estevão Coelho de Magalhães at left, allegorical woman seated with coat of arms of Portugal and globe at right on front. Chapa 3. Warrior's head at left and right, coat of arms of Portugal at upper center on back., # 1 NB 14951, A few black spots, aVF.
Heraclius, Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 610-641. Heraclius, crowned, with long moustache and long beard in centre, Heraclonas, of almost equal height, crowned, on left, and Heraclius Constantine, of equal height, crowned, unbearded, on right, all wearing chlamys and holding cross on globe / VICTORIA AVGU B; cross potent on three steps; PTh monogram in left field; A in right field; CONOB in exergue. DOC 39; MIB 45; Sear 764. 4.47g, 21mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.
Heraclius, Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 610-641. Heraclius, crowned, with long moustache and long beard in centre, Heraclonas, of almost equal height, crowned, on left, and Heraclius Constantine, of equal height, crowned, unbearded, on right, all wearing chlamys and holding cross on globe / VICTORIA AVGU, cross potent on three steps; PTh monogram in left field; CONOB in exergue. Sear 769; DOC 43; MIB 50. 4.36g, 19mm, 7h. Good Extremely Fine. Brilliant mint lustre.
Heraclius, Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 610-641. Heraclius, crowned, with long moustache and long beard in centre, Heraclonas, of almost equal height, crowned, on left, and Heraclius Constantine, of equal height, crowned, unbearded, on right, all wearing chlamys and holding cross on globe / VICTORIA AVGU B, cross potent on three steps; PTh monogram in left field, E in right field; CONOB in exergue. DOC 44a; MIB 53 (Heraclonas); Sear 770. 4.43g, 21mm, 7h. Mint State; brilliant lustre.
Constans II AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 641 or later. dN CONSTANTINUS PP AV, bust facing with short beard, wearing crown and chlamys, holding cross on globe / VICTORIA AVGU and officina letter, cross potent on three steps; CONOB+ in exergue. DOC 17; Sear 954. 4.43g, 20mm, 7h. Extremely Fine. Brilliant mint lustre.
John I Tzimisces AV Histamenon Nomisma. Constantinople, AD 969-976. Facing bust of Christ, nimbate, raising hand in benediction, holding Gospels / Half-length facing busts of John, wearing crown and loros, holding globe surmounted by trefoil, and the Virgin Mary; manus Dei above John, MΘ to right of the Virgin. DOC III 1a; Sear 1787. 4.40g, 21mm, 6h. Nearly Mint State. Extremely Rare - no examples on CoinArchives.
Kingdom of Mauretania, Juba II AR Denarius. Caesarea, 17/18 AD. REX IVBA, head of Juba II in the guise of Hercules, wearing lion skin headdress; club behind / Capricorn to right with globe, cornucopiae and rudder; RXXXXII below. SNG Copenhagen 587; Mazard 211. 2.88g, 17mm, 11h. Good Extremely Fine. Ex Numismatica Ars Classica 84, 20 May 2015, lot 762.
Cn. Lentulus AR Denarius. Spanish(?) mint, 76-75 BC. Diademed and draped bust of Genius Populi Romani right; sceptre over shoulder; G•P•R above / Sceptre with wreath, globe and rudder; EX to left, S•C to right, LENT•CVR (monogram) •FL in exergue. Crawford 393/1a; RSC Cornelia 54. 3.92g, 17mm, 9h. Good Extremely Fine, attractively toned. From the Eucharius Collection.
Q. Fufius Kalenus and Mucius Cordus AR Serrate Denarius. Rome, 70 BC. Jugate heads right of Honos, laureate, and Virtus, wearing crested helmet; KALENI below; HO behind; VIRT before / Italia standing right, holding cornucopiae, and Roma standing left, foot on globe and holding sceptre, clasping hands; winged caduceus and ITAL behind Italia, RO behind Roma, CORDI in exergue. Crawford 403/1; RSC Fufia 1. 3.93g, 20mm, 4h. Near Mint State. From the Eucharius Collection.
Faustus Cornelius Sulla AR Denarius. Rome, 56 BC. Bust of Hercules right, wearing lion skin headdress; S•C and monogram behind / Globe surrounded by four wreaths; aplustre below left, corn below right. Crawford 426/4a; RSC Cornelia 61. 3.60g, 20mm, 10h. Very Fine. Attractive old cabinet tone.
Julius Caesar AR Denarius. Rome, January-February 44 BC. Lifetime issue. M. Mettius, moneyer. CAESAR•IMP, wreathed head of Caesar right; lituus and simpulum behind / M•METTIVS, Venus Victrix standing left, holding Victory in outstretched right hand and transverse sceptre in left, resting her left elbow on shield set on celestial globe; I to left. Crawford 480/3; RSC 34. 3.89g, 19mm, 8h. Extremely Fine. From the Eucharius Collection.
Nero Æ Sestertius. Lugdunum (Lyon), AD 66. IMP NERO • CAESAR • AVG • PONT • MAX • TR • POT • P • P, laureate head left; globe at point of bust / Triumphal arch surmounted by emperor in facing quadriga accompanied by Pax and Victory, flanked by two soldiers; statue of Mars in side niche. RIC 500; WCN 452; Lyon 191. 26.88g, 35mm, 7h. Near Extremely Fine, some corrosion spots.
Civil War, Vindex AR Denarius. Uncertain mint in Gaul, AD 68. SALVS GENERIS HVMANI, Victory standing to left on globe, holding palm branch and wreath / SPQR within corona civica with circular jewel in bezel at apex. Nicolas 77TRE (same rev. die); RIC 72; Martin 77. 3.27g, 17mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. Rare.
Civil War, Vindex AR Denarius. Uncertain mint in Gaul, AD 68. SALVS GENERIS HVMANI, Victory standing to left on globe, holding palm branch and wreath / S•P•Q•R within corona civica with circular jewel in bezel at apex. Nicolas 77; RIC 72; Martin 77. 3.37g, 18mm, 8h. Good Very Fine. Rare.
Civil War, Vindex AR Denarius. Uncertain mint in Gaul, AD 68. S•P•Q•R• within corona civica, circular jewel in bezel at apex / SALVS GENERIS HVMANIS, Victory standing to right on globe, bearing wreath in outstretched right hand and palm branch over left shoulder. Martin 78; RIC 73a; C. 421; Nicolas 70, pl. III, 70NIG. 3.99g, 19mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. Very Rare – one of as few as a dozen examples. Interestingly, this issue reverses the normal convention of placing Victory on the obverse, who is instead relegated to the reverse of the coin, and replaced by the corona civica.
Civil War, Vindex AR Denarius. Uncertain mint in Gaul, AD 68. SALVS GENERIS HVMANI, Victory standing to right on globe, holding palm branch and wreath / SPQR within corona civica with circular jewel in bezel at apex. Martin 78; RIC 73a; C. 421; Nicolas 70, pl. III, 70NIG (same dies). 3.59g, 16mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Very Rare – one of as few as a dozen examples.
Vitellius AR Denarius. Lugdunum (Lyon), March-July AD 69. A VITELLIVS IMP GERMAN, laureate head right, globe at point of neck / IO MAX CAPITOLINVS, Jupiter Maximus Capitolinus seated left within distyle temple, holding thunderbolt and sceptre. RIC 56; Lyon 6; RSC 39. 3.28g, 18mm, 6h. About Extremely Fine. Very Rare, and in excellent condition for the issue. Ex Helios 6, 9 March 2011, lot 136; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica 46, 2 April 2008, lot 523.
Antoninus Pius AV Aureus. Rome, AD 159-160. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XXIII, bareheaded, draped, and cuirassed bust right / PIETATI AVG COS IIII, Pietas standing facing, head left, holding globe in extended right hand and child in her left arm; a child standing to either side. RIC III 302; Calicó 1601a; Biaggi 750; BMCRE 983. 7.23g, 19mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. Rare.
Marcus Aurelius, as Caesar, Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 152-153. AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII FIL, bare head right / TR POT VII COS II, Minerva standing left, holding Victory on globe and resting hand on shield, spear leaning against arm; S-C across fields. RIC 1308; C. 653. 26.94g, 34mm, 5h. Near Extremely Fine. Beautiful surfaces.
Marcus Aurelius AV Aureus. Rome, March-December AD 161. IMP CAES M AVREL ANTONINVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / PROV DEOR TR XV COS III, Providentia standing left, holding globe and cornucopiae. RIC 20; Calicó 1904; BMC 14. 7.27g, 20mm, 11h. About Good Very Fine. Very Rare, only two other examples on CoinArchives, both in lower grade.
Divus Septimius Severus AR Denarius. Struck under Caracalla, Rome, AD 211. DIVO SEVERO PIO, bare head right / CONSECRATIO, eagle standing facing on globe, with open wings and head left. RIC 191c (Caracalla); BMC 21 (Caracalla); Hill 1232; RSC 84. 2.38g, 18mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Light toning, underlying lustre. Scarce.
Severus Alexander and Julia Mamaea Æ Bimetallic Medallion. Rome, special emission of AD 228-230. IMP SEVERVS ALEXANDER AVG IVLIA MAMAEA AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Alexander facing draped bust of Mamaea, wearing stephane; MATER AVG below / FELICITAS TEMPORVM, Severus Alexander, draped, holding globe and mappa, seated left on curule chair and being crowned by Victory; Felicitas standing right, facing female standing left, in front. Gnecchi II, p. 84, 2. For an analogous issue of smaller module see the following references: Gnecchi III, pp. 44-5, 16 and pl. 153, 4-5; BMC, Roman Medallions p. 41, 1 pl. 40; BMC VI, 540; Toynbee cf. p. 147 note 5 and pl. 27, 2 (gold); RIC IV.II, 661. 42.27g, 37mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Some very minor corrosion and encrustation, but otherwise pleasing patina. Of excellent style, obv. well struck in extremely high relief. Robert Carson attributed this type to the special issues of 228 (RIC IV pp. 69-70), but the engraving style and composition is similar to the securely VOT X dated medallions of AD 230, cf. Gnecchi III, p. 45, no. 20. Roman bimetallic medallions were donative by nature on behalf of the emperor or the senate and commemorated events, presentation pieces and diplomatic presents. From Antonine times they were produced in two metals, a central portion of soft copper and an outer rim of harder bronze which provided a large area for striking complex designs with oversized dies engraved by master die cutters. The present piece is an example of the work of just such a master die cutter, being of pleasing style and composition. Repeatedly criticised for being under the sway of women whist emperor, Severus Alexander was raised to the purple after his cousin Elagabalus was killed by his guards and his remains desecrated by being thown into the Tiber. Elagabalus had ruled in Rome for a scandalous four years, and after the excesses of his predecessor the peace time reign of Alexander was properous and settled. The reverse type used on this medallion marks just that, with FELICITAS TEMPORVM (Prosperity of the Times) marking a ‘Golden Age’ mentality that the young emperor and his mother were keen to promote. However, the peace was not to last as the Sasanian Persian army rose in the east under Ardashir I, giving cause for Alexander to lead the Roman army against them. Although some successes were achieved and the Sasanids checked for a time, it was during his Germanic campaigns in 235 that the peace built by Alexander and Mamaea finally broke completely when the emperor was murdered by his own troops, leading to nearly fifty years of civil wars, foreign invasion, and collapse of the monetary system.
Postumus Æ Sestertius. Cologne, AD 261. IMP C POSTVMVS PIVS F AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / P M TR P COS II P P, emperor in military attire standing left, holding globe and spear, S-C across fields. RIC 109; Bastien 58 (same dies); C. 256; De Witte 208; Elmer 208. 18.46g, 31mm, 6h. Pleasing patina, Good Very Fine. Rare obv. legend variant with PIVS.
Martinian Æ Nummus. Nicomedia, AD 324. D N M MARTINIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe in right hand and eagle-tipped sceptre in left, captive on ground to right, X-IIΓ above, eagle to left holding wreath in beak; SMNΓ in exergue. RIC 45; C.3. 2.64g, 20mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare, and very well preserved for the issue.
Martinian Æ Nummus. Nicomedia, AD 324. D N M MARTINIANO P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe in right hand and eagle-tipped sceptre in left, captive on ground to right, X-IIΓ above, eagle to left holding wreath in beak; SMNB in exergue. RIC 46. 3.08g, 19mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare.
Valentinian I AV Solidus. Arelate, AD 364-367. D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, laurel and rosette diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / RESTIVTOR REIPVBLICAE, emperor standing left, head right, holding labarum and Victory on globe; KONSTAN in exergue. RIC 1b. 4.45g, 21mm, 12h. Near Mint State. Beautiful, lustrous fields.
Valentinian I AV Solidus. Treveri, AD 367-375. D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, laurel and rosette diademed, draped bust right / VICTORIA AVGG, Valens and Valentinian seated facing, jointly holding globe; Victory above, wings spread; palm branch below; TROBS in exergue. RIC 17b. 4.43g, 21mm, 1h. Mint State.
Valentinian I AV Solidus. Treveri, AD 367-375. D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VICTORIA AVGG, Valens and Valentinian seated facing, together holding a globe, Victory above them, palm branch set between them on ground; TR•OB• in exergue. RIC 17a. 4.47g, 21mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Rare.
Gratian AV Solidus. Thessalonica, AD 379. D N GRATIANVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VICTORIA AVGG, Gratian and Valentinian seated facing, holding globe between them; above, Victory facing with spread wings; below, a palm branch; TESOB in exergue. RIC 34(a); Depeyrot 34/1. 4.38g, 21mm, 11h. Extremely Fine. Lustrous metal. Ex Lanz 28, 7 May 1984, lot 817.
Theodosius I AV Solidus. Mediolanum, circa AD 383-385. D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VICTORIA AVGG, Gratian and Theodosius, nimbate, in consular robes, seated facing on throne with their legs draped; the figure to right holds mappa, together they hold globe between them; above globe, facing half figure of Victory with wings spread; below globe, palm branch; COM in exergue. RIC 5f; Depeyrot 1/3. 4.17g, 21mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.
Theodosius I AV Solidus. Aquileia, 25 August AD 383 - AD 387. D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VICTORIA AVGG, Theodosius & Gratian, nimbate and draped, seated facing, holding globe between them; above and behind them is a Victory with open wings, below and between a palm branch; A-Q across fields, COM in exergue. RIC 40b; Depeyrot 21/2; Paolucci 777. 4.50g, 21mm, 7h. Scrape across hair of portrait and flan edge at 5 o'clock (obv.), otherwise Extremely Fine. Very Rare.
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