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Epeiros, Ambrakia AR Stater. Circa 404-360 BC. Pegasos flying right; A below / Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet; kylix behind. Pegasi 113 (same dies); Ravel 172. 8.33g, 23mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; the usual large die break above Pegasos. From a German collection, privately purchased from Nomos; Ex private Swiss-Italian collection; collector's ticket included.
Municipal coinage of Rome Æ 20 Nummi. Time of Athalaric, AD 526-534. INVICTA ROMA, draped bust of Roma to right, wearing crested helmet, pendant earring and necklace / She-wolf standing to left, head turned back to watch the two infants Romulus and Remus suckling; two stars flanking I above, mark of value XX below. Hahn, MIB 71c (Theoderic); Kraus 29; Metlich 84b; MEC 1, 97-8. 6.96g, 21mm, 1h. Near Very Fine. Rare. From a private European Collection; Ex Dr. Busso Peus Auction 422, 26 April 2018, lot 400. Although the most noticeable of the bronze coins used in Italy under the Ostrogoths are the countermarked asses and other earlier types, in fact these did not make up the bulk of the copper coinage in circulation at that time. Under Odovacar and the Ostrogoths the Roman Senate enjoyed a brief Indian summer of power; amongst its activities was a revival of the ancient Senatorial privilege of minting in bronze which, after a very brief issue in the name of Zeno, then consisted of types purely Roman in character making no reference to either imperial or royal authority. This revived Senatorial coinage features the helmeted bust of Roma along with the ironic obverse inscription INVICTA ROMA, and recalls the ancient silver coins of the Republic. Coming to an end in 535/6, when it was briefly replaced by the portrait coins of Theodahad, after the occupation of Rome by the forces of Belisarius it was in turn replaced by a regular 'Byzantine' imperial coinage in the name of Justinian in 537. When Rome again fell under Ostrogothic control and the mint was reopened in 549, the coinage issued was purely royal and Ostrogothic in character, and so this series may therefore be rightfully described as the final issue of coinage struck by the ancient Romans in their own name.
Thessaly, Koinon of Thessaly Æ Assarion. Pseudo-autonomous issue, time of Hadrian, circa AD 123-125. Nikomachos, strategos. AXI??EY?, head of Achilles right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet / NIKOMAXOY, horse trotting right, monogram below. BCD Thessaly I, 1410 (same dies); Burrer 152; SNG Copenhagen 341-2. 4.00g, 17mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Very Rare, and with an attractive portrait of the Hero Achilles. From a private German collection.
Corinthia, Corinth AR Stater. Circa 405-345 BC. Pegasos flying right, Q below / Head of Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet; aphlaston behind. Pegasi 246/1. 8.33g, 21mm, 2h. Near Extremely Fine. Rare. From a German collection, privately purchased from Nomos; Ex private Swiss-Italian collection; collector's ticket included.
Corinthia, Corinth AR Stater. Circa 405-345 BC. Pegasus flying left; Q below / Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet; circle of five dolphins around. Pegasi 268; Ravel 756. 8.48g, 23mm, 12h. Good Very Fine; pleasant old collection tone. Very Rare. From a German collection, privately purchased from Nomos; Ex private Swiss-Italian collection; collector's ticket included.
Early 17th century close helmet, probably from a funerary achievement with rounded skull with roped comb, pointed beak-shaped visor with horizontal visor slits and lower breathing holes below, pivoted with fluted headed nuts at the same points as the upper and lower bevors, the latter shaped to the chin with gorget plates front and rear - some later repairs and damage, circa 1620, 31cm high.N.B. Previously sold by these rooms - 4th December 2014 - lot 500 CONDITION REPORT Pitted overall, damage to visor crest and peak, one side pivot broken, gorget plates probably replaced. Weight 1780 grams
Late 16th century Burgonet helmet, formed in two pieces, with rounded skull and high roped comb, pointed peak, hinged cheek pieces and protruding neck guard with roped border and riveted decoration, circa 1580, 30cm high.N.B. Previously sold by these rooms - 04th December 2014 - lot 501 CONDITION REPORT Old repair to skull and hole to one side and to comb. Damage to rear neck guard and some pitting overall
N'gil Society,Cameroon/Gabon (Africa) Large Scale Carved Wood Fang Helmet Mask Set on Display Stand. Depicts a male figure with high forehead and heart-shaped face, kaolin pigmentation in layers. Includes original Michael Wyman Gallery appraisal in 7/19/1982. Mask measures 30" H x 12" W, measures 35-3/4" H on stand. Condition: Condition consistent with age, retains most of the original Kaolin surface Domestic Shipping: Third party Min Est. $15000.00 Max Est. $25000.00
Jan zonder Vrees (1405-1419), groot braspenning, undated (1409-1416), with unbarred A’s in legends, helmet above shields with arms of Burgundy and Flanders, rev., cross pattée with lions and lis alternating in angles, 2.81g (D. de P. pl. X, 27), slightly ragged edge, otherwise very fine and scarce
Ghent, Filips van den Elzas (1162-1185), kleine denarius, + g :: [ a ·:· n ] ·:· t, armoured bust left with lis on helmet, rev., + ph comes, cross pattée with pellets in angles, 0.44g (Ghyssens 250; Gaillard 42), obverse off-centre, good very fine; Boudewyn VIII/IX, kleine denarius, + g [ a ? n ] ·:· t, helmeted head left with lis on helm, rev., + b · comes, cross pattée with four pellets/single pellet in angles, 0.36g (Ghyssens 253e; Gaillard 43 var.), some weakness on both sides, fine (2)
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