ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161), Denarii (3), AD 140-143, laureate head right, rev TR POT COS III ITALIA, Italia seated left on globe (RIC 98), fine; AD 145-161, rev COS IIII winged thunderbolt on throne (RIC 137), extremely fine; rev COS IIII, Aequitas holding scales and rod (RIC 127), extremely fine. (3).
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ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161), Sestertius 20.95g, AD 159-160, laureate head right, rev PIETATI AVG COS IIII, Pietas standing left holding globe and child, at her sides two children (RIC 1031). Deep green patina, insignificant flatness at top, extremely fine. bought Sotheby, 26 March 1897, lot 49.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161), Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, Dupondius, rev Venus standing right holding apple (RIC 1097), scarce, good fine; As, rev Aeternitas seated left, on starry globe (RIC 1159), fine; As, rev Providentia standing left holding globe and sceptre (RIC 1163), about fine; As, rev Vesta standing left, sacrificing over altar (RIC 1187), fine; Dupondius, rev Pietas standing left dropping grain of incense on candalabrum (RIC 1192), good fine. (5).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Commodus (AD 177-192), As, AD 178, rev Victory advancing left holding palm and wreath (RIC M Aurelius 1596), fine; Dupondius AD 179, rev Minerva standing left, dropping incense on altar (RIC M Aurelius 1604), fine; Dupondius AD 183-184, rev Fortuna standing left holding rudder on globe and cornucopiae (RIC 388), fine; As AD 183-184, rev Hercules standing front holding club and bow (RIC 427), broad flan, minor tooling, very fine. (4).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Augustus (27 BC - AD 14), Restitution Issues of Augustus, Aes (3), As, radiate head left thunderbolt before, rev SC female seated right (RIC Tiberius 71), fair; As, radiate head left, rev PROVIDENT S C altar (RIC Tiberius 80), very fine; Dupondius radiate head right, rev IMP NERVA CAES AVG REST S C, rudder on globe (RIC Nerva 131), fine. (3).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Nero AD 54-59, Denarii (4), youthful bust right, rev EQVEST/OR – DO /PRINCIPI IVVENT in four lines on shield (RIC Claudius 79), fine; laureate head right, rev IVPPITER CVSTOS, Jupiter enthroned right (RIC 53 (2)), fair to fine; laureate head right, rev aquila between two vexilla (RIC 68), poor; together with Hemidrachm, Cappadocia, Victory seated on globe (RIC 617), about fine. (5).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Vespasian (AD 69-79), Semisses and Quadrantes (12), of Vespasian (2), rev palm (RIC 506), rev caduceus (RIC 602); Nerva (2), rev caduceus (RIC 113), rev globe and rudder (RIC 114); Domitian (8), rev tripod (RIC 274), rev raven on branch (RIC 275a), rev cornears (RIC 276), rev corn-ears in modius (RIC 309), rev SC in wreath (RIC 427), rev olive branch (RIC 428), rev rhino left (2) (RIC 435). Fine to very fine. (12).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Trajan (AD 98-117), Sestertius 18.81g, AD 114-117, laureate bust right, draped, rev PROVIDENTIA AVGVSTI S P Q R S C, Providentia standing, holding staff, resting elbow on column and pointing at globe at her feet (RIC 663). Flan flaw, some pitting to reverse, good fine. bought Sotheby, 26 March 1897, lot 47.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Republican, P CREPVSI, Denarius, Rome 82 BC, head of Apollo right, rev horseman right (Cr 361/1a), lustrous toned very fine; together with CN LEN Q, Denarius, ?Spain 76-75 BC, bust of Genius Populi Romani right, rev sceptre with wreath, globe and rudder (Cr 393/1a), banker’s mark on obverse, toned very fine. (2) bought W S Lincoln 1906 and 1897.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Republican, Denarii (5), T CARISIVS III VIR, Rome 46 BC, head of Roma in Phrygian helmet right, rev cornucopiae on globe, sceptre left, rudder right (Cr 464/3b); T CARISIVS, head of Roma in Phrygian helmet right, rev cornucopiae on globe, sceptre left, rudder right (Cr 464/3b); C PISO LF FRVGI, Rome 67 BC, bust of Apollo right, rev horseman (Cr 408/1a); MN FONTEI C F, head of Apollo right, rev Cupid on goat right (Cr 353/1a); Q MAX, head of Apollo right, lyre before, rev cornucopiae superimposed on thunderbolt (Cr 371/1). Fine to very fine, some staining. (5).
The Book of Sports British and Foreign; devoted to the pictorial illustration of the pursuits of The Sportsman in every quater of the globe; 1843 London Walter Spiers Rudolph Ackermann Ackermann & Co (and others) [1843] 4to (280mm x 215mm) additional illustrated title frontispiece plates occasional spotting contemporary red cloth gilt rebacked spine and front cover lettered in gilt t.e.g.
A good quality 42 bore flintlock boxlock pocket pistol, by Parker, Holborn, London c 1820, 5" overall, turn off barrel 1¼" with fern tip engraving around the muzzle, the frame engraved with trophies of flags, globe, foliage, and maker’s name, top safety which also locks the frizzen, hidden trigger, partly chequered walnut slab butt with escutcheon. GWO & C (minor staining and wear)

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