A gold, diamond, ruby and emerald ring, in a twist design, detailed 14 K, a 9ct gold and diamond set single stone ring, a gold ring, mounted with an oval opal, detailed 9 CT, a 9ct gold and garnet set three stone ring, a 9ct gold, sapphire and diamond set cluster ring and two further gem set rings, (7).
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An Accurist Automatic Shockmaster 9ct gold circular cased gentleman's wristwatch, with a signed automatic movement, the signed dial with baton numerals, date of the month aperture and with centre seconds, import mark Edinburgh possibly 1966, a gold cased, keyless wind, openfaced lady's fob watch, detailed 9 K, a silver half hunting case for a fob watch and four gentlemen's wristwatches, including Smiths and Sekonda, (7).
Rowling J K: Harry Potter, seven deluxe first editions published by Bloomsbury comprising The Philosopher's Stone, The Chamber of Secrets, two copies of The Goblet of Fire, The Prisoner of Azkaban still sealed in shrink wrap with 2003 purchase invoice from Red Snapper Books for £1350 and The Order of the Phoenix still sealed in shrink wrap, together with a first edition of The Goblet of Fire with dustjacket, a first edition second impression of The Prisoner of Azkaban with dustjacket and a first edition paperback of The Chamber of Secrets (9)
•GORDON K MITCHELL RSA, RSW, RGI (SCOTTISH B. 1952) THE WAITING Conte crayon and pencil, signed and dated (19)75, 54 x 70cm (21 1/4 x 27 1/2") Society of Scottish Artists label verso Condition Report: On close inspection there are two light foxing marks in proximity to the top right hand corner and one or two of a similar but even lighter nature along the bottom edge to the bottom left hand corner.
AN OLD CUT DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING of estimated approx 2cts, old cut diamonds set to the shoulders, set throughout in white metal. the diamond measures approx 8.35mm x 8.30mm x 4.73mm, in cheniered galleried mount. Finger size R1/2, weight 3.3gms. With valuation certificate dated 1999, for £19,650, stating the diamond is Clarity SI, and colour estimated at J-K Condition Report: Available upon request
Kings of Thrace, Lysimachos AR Tetradrachm. Pergamon, circa 287/6-282 BC. Diademed head of the deified Alexander right, with horn of Ammon; K below / Athena Nikephoros enthroned left, shield decorated with Medusa's head resting against base of throne, spear resting behind; ???????? to right, ????????? to left, star to outer left, cult image to inner left. Thompson 227; Arnold-Biucchi, Pergamene 70; Müller 288; SNG France 2566. 16.87g, 30mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. From a private German collection.
Ionia, Ephesos AR Drachm. Circa 350-340 BC. Kleonikos, magistrate. Bee with straight wings; E-? and astragaloi flanking / Forepart of stag right; palm tree to left, K?EONIKO? to right. Pixodarus p. 191; SNG Copenhagen 240 var. (magistrate). 3.56g, 15mm, 12h. Very Fine. Extremely Rare. From a private UK collection.
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Cleopatra VII Thea Neotera Æ Obol - 40 Drachmai. Alexandria, circa 51-30 BC. Diademed and draped bust right / K?EO?ATPAC BACI?ICCHC, Eagle standing left on thunderbolt; cornucopia to left, M to right. Svoronos 1872; Weiser 184-5; SNG Copenhagen 422-4; Noeske 383. 7.55g, 21mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. Export permit approved by the Israel Antiquities Authority, #536594.
Seleukid Empire, Antiochos VIII Epiphanes Grypos AR Tetradrachm. Antioch, circa 121-114 BC. Diademed head of Antiochos right within fillet border / ?A???E?? ?NTIOXOY E?I?ANOY?, Zeus Ouranios, draped, standing facing, head to left, holding star in outstretched hand and long sceptre, crescent above, IE over A in left field, ? in inner right field, K in exergue; all within laurel wreath border. SC 2298.4. 16.46g, 30mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. Flan slightly curved, scratch to obv. field. Ex Roma Numismatics E-Sale 25, 27 February 2016, lot 159.
Kings of Elymais, Kamnaskires III, with Anzaze, AR Tetradrachm. Seleukeia on the Hedyphon, circa 82-75 BC. Conjoined busts left of Kamnaskires and Queen Anzaze; monogram above Seleukid anchor behind / Zeus seated left, holding sceptre and Nike, who crowns him, MAKE??N before; I?CI?E?C K?MN?IKIPOY K?I I?II?IICHC ANZAZH (BA?I?E?? KAMN?KIROY KAI BA?I?I??H? ANZAZH?) around, date in exergue. BMC 245/1; Alram 454. 15.86g, 28mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Very Rare. Ex Roma Numismatics X, 27 September 2015, lot 594. The Kingdom of Elymais may be simply described as the land between Babylonia and Persis, though very little is known today of it or its kings. For approximately a century after the disintegration of Alexander's empire, the principle city of this region, Susa, and the surrounding lands were ruled by the Seleukids. After Seleukia itself, Susa was the second largest city in Seleukid control. Even after the Parthian conquest of the region, Susa retained a considerable degree of autonomy, maintaining its Greek city-state organisation and eventually gaining apparent independence in 147 BC under Kamnaskires I Megas Soter, whose coins depict him as a Greek prince in Seleukid style, with Greek legends. Over time however, the Greek influence in Elymais appears to have significantly diminished, with both Greek legends and portraiture becoming increasingly blundered, until finally we see the sixth king of this dynasty, Kamnaskires III and his wife and co-regent Anzazes, in distinctly Parthian style.
Kings of Elymais, Kamnaskires III, with Anzaze, AR Tetradrachm. Seleukeia on the Hedyphon, circa 82-75 BC. Conjoined busts left of Kamnaskires and Queen Anzaze; monogram above [Seleukid anchor behind]; c/m: Nike standing left, holding wreath and palm, within rectangular incuse / Zeus seated left, holding sceptre and Nike, who crowns him; B?CI?E?C K?MN?IKIPOY K?I I?II?IICHC ANZAZH (BA?I?E?? KAMN?KIROY KAI BA?I?I??H? ANZAZH?) around, date below. Sunrise 470; Alram 454 and note 548; for c/m, cf. Van't Haaff Type 7.1.1-6. 12.35g, 27mm, 12h. Very Fine. Some flatness on rev. from countermark. Very Rare.
Calabria, Tarentum AR Diobol. Circa 380-325 BC. Helmeted head of Athena left, helmet decorated with Skylla / Herakles standing facing, strangling the Nemean lion; bow, quiver, and club to left, K between legs, [|- to lower right]. Vlasto 1241 (same dies); HN Italy 914. 1.04g, 13mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. From a private European Collection.
Titus, as Caesar, Æ25 of Caesarea Maritima, Judaea. 70-79 CE. AYTOKP TITO? K[AI?AP], laureate head right / [IO]Y?AIA? ?A??KYIA?, trophy; at its foot, to left, Judaea seated left, and to right, shield. Sofaer 13; RPC II 2313; Meshorer 384; Hendin 1449. 13.03g, 25mm, 12h. Very Fine; double striking on rev. Attractive for the issue.
Antoninus Pius Æ25 of Antioch ad Hippum, Decapolis. 138-161 CE. [??]???? ??? ???????[???], laureate and cuirassed bust right, wearing paludamentum / ????? T? ?? ?? THC ??? K ??V?OY, turreted Tyche standing facing, head left, holding cornucopiae and bridle of horse standing behind. RPC IV Online 6566 (temporary); Sofaer 11; Spijkerman 7. 11.57g, 25mm, 12h. Very Fine.
Trajan, with Plotina, Æ25 of Perinthus, Thrace. AD 102-112. AYT[O] N?PAC TPAIA[NOC KAI C? ??P ?A], laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Trajan right, wearing paludamentum / ??I IOY K??[C ?P?C ??PIN?I?]N, draped bust of Plotina right. Unrecorded die combination, for obv., cf. RPC III 709 and Schönert 369, for rev., cf. RPC III 706-7 and Schönert 364-5. 10.16g, 25mm, 7h. Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare; a previously unrecorded die combination. Export permit approved by the Israel Antiquities Authority, #536594.
Commodus Æ Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt. Dated RY 29 = AD 188/9. [M A KO ANT? C?B ?VC?B], laureate head right / The great Pharos (lighthouse) of Alexandria to left; galley sailing right, L K? (date) below. Emmett 2542; RPC IV Online 14216 (temporary); Dattari (Savio) 3903; Köln 2242. 12.02g, 23mm, 12h. Very Fine. Rare. From a private North American collection. This delightful reverse type depicts one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World now lost to history. Reputed to have been the tallest man-made structure in the world for many centuries, the lighthouse was left a deserted ruin after the damaging effects of three earthquakes until in 1480 the last remnants were swept away to be used in the construction of the Citadel of Qaitbay, which still occupies the site today.
Caracalla AR Tetradrachm of Cyrrhus, Cyrrhestica. AD 215-217. AYT K MA [ANT?NI]NOC C, radiate and cuirassed bust left, holding shield and spear over left shoulder, with right hand raised / ?HMAPX [?? Y?]ATO?, eagle standing facing, head right, holding wreath in beak, standing on thunderbolt. Prieur 915. 14.93g, 25mm, 1h. Very Fine. From a private North American collection.
Caracalla AR Tetradrachm of Laodicea ad Mare, Seleucis and Pieria. AD 215-217. AYT•K•M•A• ANT?N?INOC• C?B, laureate head right / •?????X• ??• ?????C• ??• ?•, eagle, holding wreath in beak, standing facing, head left and wings spread; star between legs. Prieur 1179. 13.12g, 27mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. Lustrous surfaces. From a private UK collection.
Elagabalus Æ27 of Byblus, Phoenicia. AD 218-222. AVT K [M AVP ANT?NINOC], laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Tyche of Byblus standing right within hexastyle temple with central arch, with foot on prow and holding sceptre, being crowned by Nike standing on column; I?-PAC across upper fields, [B]VB?OV below. BMC 51. 13.18g, 27mm, 6h. Very Fine.
Maximinus I ?31 of Anemurium, Cilicia. Dated RY 1 = AD 235. AVT K ? IO OVHPON MA?IMEINON, radiate bust right, wearing decorated cuirass / ?? ? (date) ???????????, Perseus standing facing, head left, wearing winged boots and chlamys, holding harp and severed head of Medusa. RPC Online 7009 (temporary); SNG France 708. 13.76g, 31mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; slight obv. die-shift.
Philip I, with Philip II, Æ 8 Assaria of Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria. AD 247-249. AVTOK K M IOV?? ?I????OI C?B, jugate busts of Philip, radiate, draped and cuirassed, and Philip II, laureate, draped and cuirassed, right / ANTIOX??? ???P? K???N, turreted, veiled and draped bust of Tyche right; ?-? across upper fields, S-C across lower fields; above, ram leaping right, head left; below, [star]. McAlee 1001. 16.17g, 27mm, 6h. Very Fine. Rare.
Kings of Mauretania, Juba II, with Kleopatra Selene, Æ Unit. Caesarea, circa AD 8-15. REX IVBA, diademed and draped bust of Juba right, with club over shoulder / Headdress of Isis; crescent and [globe(?)] above, BACI-?ICCA across fields, K???????A in exergue. Mazard 351-2; MAA 209; SNG Copenhagen 605. 12.37g, 27mm, 1h. Good Fine. Export permit approved by the Israel Antiquities Authority, #536594.
Otacilia Severa (wife of Philip I) Æ29 Philippopolis, Arabia. Struck at Antioch for circulation in Philippopolis, AD 247-249. MAP ?TAKI? C?OVHPAN C?B, diademed and draped bust right / ?I?I??O?O?IT?N KO??NIAC, Roma or Allat seated left on shield, holding spear and eagle, who supports two figures; S-C across fields. De Saulcy pl. XXIV, 4; Spijkerman 5; K. Butcher, “Two Related Coinages of the Third Century AD; Philippopolis and Samosata,” in INJ 9 (1986-7), 9. 19.79g, 29mm, 6h. About Very Fine; edge knock.
Sicily, Syracuse AR Tetradrachm. Deinomenid Tyranny. Time of Hieron I, circa 480/78-475 BC. Charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving walking quadriga right; above, Nike flying to right, crowning horses / Head of Arethusa right, wearing earring, necklace and headband, her hair tied in a krobylos; ?VR?K????? and four dolphins around. Boehringer 149 (V66/R103); SNG ANS 42; Randazzo 316 (same dies). 17.21g, 24mm, 2h. Extremely Fine; attractive light tone. Ex Roma Numismatics X, 27 September 2015, lot 191.
Sicily, Syracuse AR Tetradrachm. Deinomenid Tyranny. Time of Hieron I, circa 480/78-475 BC. Charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving slow quadriga right; Nike flying right above, crowning horses / Head of Arethusa right, wearing earring, necklace and headband, her hair tied in a krobylos; ?VR?K????? and four dolphins around. Boehringer 165 (V72/R114); SNG ANS 49. 17.18g, 25mm, 7h. Very Fine, some corrosion to obv. Pleasant light tone. Ex Roma Numismatics E-Sale 23, 9 January 2016, lot 45.
Illyria, Damastion AR Tetradrachm. Kephi(sophon), magistrate. Circa 365-345 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right / Tripod, legs ending in lion's paws, set on base; ?AMA?TIN?N below and to right, K[H?I] to left. May, Damastion 64 (same dies). 13.45g, 24mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. Test cut at 2h. Rare. From a private central European Collection.
Nicephorus I, with Stauracius, Æ Follis. Syracuse, AD 803-811. Crowned bust of Nicephorus facing, wearing loros and [holding cross potent]; [I-K]-H in column to right / Crowned bust of Stauracius facing, wearing chlamys and [holding cross potent]; T-A-[V] in column to right. DOC 10; Anastasi 465; Sear 1612. 1.69g, 18mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. From a private German collection.

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