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An oil painting on canvas, half-length study of a seated woman, probably a self-portrait, inscribed verso Caroline Herdson, Portrait of a Lady, 79 x 28 cm together with further pictures and prints including three late 19th century gouache studies of figs, tomatoes and peaches, a coloured print after Graham Sutherland with label verso Entrance To A Lane, 57 x 47 cm, a pencil study of an interior with wooden doorway, signed bottom right B Lynas and dated 82, with label verso St Mary's Church and Castle, Newport, Barrie Lynas, 51 x 74 cm, a 19th century painted wooden panel with armorial shield, helmet and scrolling painted detail, 34 x 34 cm, etc
A mid 20th century green painted Italian soldiers helmet, the leather lining marked Coatro, a mid 20th century metal soldiers helmet, the green painted shell with leather lining (2) (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: No dents, paint loss and scratches rust marks. Straps intact, decal scratched. No makers marks. See images
A good Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pedestal bowl of circular form, decorated in lustre with a central medieval knights helmet beside a shield with central device, surrounded by foliate and Latin inscription "God is a supreme good", impressed and gilt signature for William S Mycock and dated 1925 to base, height 8cm, diameter 30cm (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches to interior of bowl, but otherwise good condition
Star Wars Master Replicas Boba Fett Signature Edition Helmet from episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, 1:1 scale. Limited edition number 589 of 750 pieces. Complete with presentation plaque hand signed by Jeremy Bulloch, display stand, certificate of authenticity, all related paperwork, original box and packaging and Master Replicas branded outer cardboard box. SW-156SE
Cilicia. Tarsus. c. 425-400 BC. Stater, 10.59g (2h). Obv: Man in Persian garments on horseback right. Rx: Aramaic inscription TRW, Hoplite, wearing Corinthian helmet but otherwise nude, kneeling left holding round shield decorated with wreath, and spear. BMC, p. 163, 8, pl. 28, 10. SNG Paris 226. SNG Levante 61. W. Weiser, ZPE 76 (1989), p. 280, pl. 19, 19. Obverse a bit weakly struck. Light scratch on right reverse field. Toned About EF
Seleucid Kingdom. Tryphon. c. 142-138 BC. Drachm, 3.97g (12h). AntiochObv: Diademed head of king right. Rx: ??S???OS ???FO??S ???????????S Spiked Macedonian helmet left with cheek guards, adorned with goat horns above visor; in lower left field, monogram. SC 2033b. SMA 265a. Seyrig, Notes on Syrian Coins, NNM 119, p. 22, no. 13. Small crack at 7h. Reverse somewhat corroded. Attractive portrait and nicely toned. EF On the goat horns of Tryphon’s helmet, see Klose, Travaux Le Rider, pp. 190-195
Lucania. Thurium. c. 380-360 BC. Nomos, 7.43g (5h). Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right, with Scylla holding trident on helmet and K on neck-guard. Rx: T????O? Bull butting right, dolphin right in exergue. SNG Oxford 1057 (same dies). SNG Lockett 511. SNG ANS 1047. Banker`s mark E behind dolphin. Nicely toned. EF Purchased privately from CNG
Lucania. Velia. c. 340-320 BC. Nomos, 7.16g (6h). Obv: Head of Athena in three-quarter perspective, wearing a winged Phrygian helmet, with the engraver’s signature [?????O???] across bowl. Rx: ?????O? Lion standing left, tearing prey; below lion monogram, above, ?. Williams 335. Gulbenkian 111. Dewing 464. SNG Fitzwilliam 667. Athena`s nose a bit flat. Light corrosion. Toned VF/EF
Bactria. Eucratides. c. 171-145 BC. Tetradrachm, 16.92g (12h). Obv: Helmeted, draped, cuirassed bust of king right; on his helmet, horn and ear of bull. Rx: ??S???OS ??G???? ?????????? The Dioscuri on horseback right, each wearing pilos and holding spear and palm branch; in front, monogram. SNG ANS 469. Good EF Privately purchased from Freeman & Sear The portrait coins of Eucratides are among the most impressive and flamboyant of the Hellenistic age. The ruler is shown in full military dress, with helmet, cloak and cuirass, as though ready for battle during a campaign
Q. Thermus M.f.. Denarius, 3.92g (8h). Rome, 103 BC. Obv: Helmeted head of Mars left. Rx: Two warriors fighting, the one on the left protects fallen comrade, the other wears horned helmet, Q THERM M F in exergue. Crawford 319/1. Sydenham 592. RSC Minucia 19. Attractive toning. In NGC holder graded XF*, 5/5 Strike, 5/5 Surface Ex Helianthus annuus Collection
P. Servilius M.f. Rullus. Denarius, 3.88g (7h). . , 100 BC. Obv: Bust of Roma left, wearing Corinthian helmet and aegis; RVLLI behind. Rx: Victory in biga right, P below horses; in exergue, P. SERVILI M.F. Crawford 328/1, Sydenham 601, RSC Servilia 14. Beautifully toned. Good EF Ex HJB 163, March 2009, lot 230. Ex Triton XII, 6 January 2009, lot 462 (part). Ex AK Collection
Syracuse. Timoleon. 345-335 BC. AV 30 Litrae, 2.13g (12h). SyracuseObv: S????-?-S?-[O]-? Laureate head of Zeus right; in left field, helmet (?). Rx: Pegasos right; below, SO. Jameson Coll. 850 var. Dewing Coll. 929 var. (both with different obverse symbol). VF Ex Künker 236, 7 October 2013, lot 396
Poseidon Victorious Reverse Macedonian Kingdom. Demetrius Poliorcetes. 306-283 BC. Tetradrachm, 16.68g (3h). Uncertain Macedonia, c. 290 BC. Obv: Diademed head of king right with bull`s horns. Rx: ??S???OS ????????? Poseidon seated left on rock, holding aphlaston in outstretched right hand and trident in raised left hand; in left field, Phrygian helmet. Newell, p. 122, no. 137, pl. XIV, 4. Boston 707. High relief obverse. Nicely toned. Good EF Purchased in the 1990s from Dr. Bradley Bowlin on Vcoins Poseidon hurling a trident is the common type of Demetrius’ tetradrachm reverses, symbolizing the king’s deeds during the war against the Ptolemaic navy in the Aegean. Much less frequent is the type of the victorious god, sitting relaxed at the seashore with the trophies of war. Newell was certainly right in suggesting that this type might belong to a later stage of Demetrius’ life when he was struggling in mainland Greece with Sparta, Thebes, and his rivals for the throne of Macedon, Alexander V and Pyrrhos
Macedonian Kingdom, Antigonus Gonatas. 277-239 BC. Tetradrachm, 17.01g (11h). Amphipolis, After 271 BC. Obv: Head of Pan left with lagobolon over shoulder, on boss of Macedonian shield. Rx: ??S???OS ????G???? Athena standing left, with aegis and archaizing mantle, raising round shield and brandishing thunderbolt; in inner left field, crested Macedonian helmet; in inner right field, monogram. SNG Berry 350. SNG Alpha Bank 987. SNG Saroglos 923. VF
Nero. AD 54-68. Æ Sestertius (35mm, 27.90 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck circa AD 65. NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AV G GER P M TR P IMP P P, laureate bust right, slight drapery / S C across field, ROMA in exergue, Roma, helmeted and draped, seated left on cuirass, right foot on helmet, holding Victory in outstretched right hand and resting left hand on parazonium; to right, shields set on ground. RIC I 275 var. (wearing aegis); WCN 137 var. (same); BMCRE 180 var. (same); BN 364 var. (same). Near EF, mottled green and brown patina, minor cleaning marks. From the collection of the MoneyMuseum, Zurich. Ex Kurt P. Wyprächtiger Collection; Leu 7 (9 May 1973), lot 346.
Vespasian. AD 69-79. AV Aureus (19mm, 7.04 g, 6h). “Judaea Capta” commemorative. Uncertain mint. Struck circa AD 69-70. IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head right / IVD?E? C?PT?, palm tree; to right, Jewess, in attitude of mourning, seated right; shield to right; helmet, shield, and spear to left of palm. RIC II 1357 = Calicó 646a = BMCRE, p. 7, * and note corr. (Jewess described as sitting at foot of trophy) = Santamaria (25 May 1926), lot 236 (same dies); Hendin –; BN –; Biaggi –. Good Fine. Extremely rare, the second known. This piece confirms the authenticity of the previously known example. Future Hendin plate coin. Citing the singular Santamaria specimen as the only example of the type then known, the authors of BMCRE expressed doubt about its authenticity. This doubt was noted by the authors of the revised RIC volume, who went further, calling it “possibly a modern forgery with rev based on bronze IVDAEA CAPTA types.” None of the authors, however, detailed any specific criteria to support their allegations, or even noted that they examined the piece in hand. Nonetheless, the present coin, struck from the same dies as the Santamaria piece, is clearly authentic, thus rendering the doubts of the authors of RIC and BMCRE moot. This coin will be illustrated in the forthcoming 6th edition of David Hendin’s Guide to Biblical Coins.
Titus. AD 79-81. Æ Sestertius (35.5mm, 29.21 g, 6h). “Judaea Capta” commemorative. Rome mint. Struck AD 80-81. IMP T CAES VESP AVG P M TR P P P COS VIII, laureate head left / IVD CAP/ SC in two lines across field, palm tree; to left, Judaea seated left on arms; to right, captive standing right; to far right, helmet, yoke, and oblong shield. RIC II 153; Hendin 1593c; BMCRE 169-70; BN 159. VF, thick gray-brown, green, and red patina, a few pits, evidence of smoothing. Rare. From the RAM Collection.
Julia Titi. Augusta, AD 79-90/1. AR Denarius (20mm, 3.34 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck under Titus, AD 80-81. IVLI? ?VGVST? TITI ?VGVSTI F •, draped bust right, wearing stephane, hair in long plait down back / VENVS ?VGVST, Venus, drapery hanging loosely below waist, standing right, seen from behind, leaning back on column, cradling long scepter in left arm and holding crested helmet in extended right hand. RIC II 388 (Titus); RSC 14; BMCRE 141-143 (Titus); BN 106-107 (Titus). Choice EF, lustrous, minor flan flaw in obverse field. Ex Nomos 2 (18 May 2010), lot 180.
Domitian. AD 81-96. Æ Quadrans (18.5mm, 2.25 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 84-85. IMP DOMIT ?VG GERM, trophy, consisting of helmet, cuirass, shields, spears, and greaves / S C across field, olive branch upright. RIC II 247; BMCRE 494-5; BN 534. EF, dark green-brown patina, minor deposits. Exceptional strike for issue. From the collection of the MoneyMuseum, Zurich. Ex Kurt P. Wyprächtiger Collection; Sternberg XII (18 November 1982), lot 573.
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