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Assorted Dolls, including a pair of Kathe Kruse style boy dolls, with papier mache painted socket heads, clothed in Lederhosen and grey jackets, marked 'Ed K' to the back of the head, 29cm; a Rozetta composition doll, with painted face, moulded hair and costume dress, 26cm; three smaller celluloid dolls, fully dressed; small bisque socket head doll with fixed brown eyes, long blond plaits, wearing a continental costume, on composition body, 16cm; another of a young boy with bisque socket head, wearing a turban, white shirt, waistcoat and striped trousers on composition body, 23cm (8). No shoes for either doll, and only one hat. Both have fading and light staining to clothes and fabric body. Scuffing and couple of tiny dents to the papier mache heads.
Kingdom of Macedon, Antigonos I Monophthalmos AR Tetradrachm. Babylon, circa 315-311 BC. Struck as strategos of Asia under Peithon, in the name and types of Alexander III. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress / Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, holding sceptre; monogram in wreath to left, K? under throne, ?????????? to right. Price 3713. 16.98g, 25mm, 11h. Very Fine. Minor scrape to obv.
Kings of Thrace, Lysimachos AR Tetradrachm. Pergamon, circa 287-282 BC. Head of the deified Alexander 'the Great' right, wearing diadem and horn of Ammon; K below neck / Athena Nikephoros enthroned left, shield decorated with Medusa's head resting against base of throne, spear resting behind; ???????? to right, ????????? to left, crescent in outer left field, cult statue to inner left, ?E in exergue. Müller -; Thompson 221. 16.84g, 29mm, 1h. Very Fine. Lightly toned with an underlying lustre.
Kings of Thrace, Lysimachos AR Tetradrachm. Uncertain mint in northwest Asia Minor, circa 2nd century BC (posthumous issue). Diademed head of the deified Alexander right, with horn of Ammon / BA?I?E?? ?Y?IMAXOY, Athena Nikephoros seated left, resting on shield; owl to right in inner left field, A?E??EIOY? in exergue. Unpublished in the standard references, for a similar owl mint symbol with K, possibly Ilion, cf. C. Lorber, Demetrius I Hoard (CH X, 301), 118 and Seyrig card file 180-3, 179-11, 145-12, 145-11 and 81-1. 16.86g, 34mm, 12h. Very Fine. Slight die shift on obv. Apparently unpublished.
Bithynia, Kalchedon AR Tetradrachm. Circa 220 BC. In the name and types of Lysimachos of Thrace. Diademed head of the deified Alexander right, with horn of Ammon / BA?I?E?? ?Y?IMAXOY, Athena Nikephoros seated left, left arm resting on shield, spear behind; ?? monogram to inner left, K on throne, grain ear in exergue. Marinescu Group IV, Issue 46, 104; Müller 254; HGC 7, 526. 16.54g, 30mm, 12h. About Very Fine.
Phrygia, Apameia Æ21. Circa 88-40 BC. Kokos(?), magistrate. Bust of Athena right, wearing high-crested Corinthian helmet and aegis / Eagle alighting on basis with meander pattern flanked by caps of the Dioskouroi; [K?K]OY below. SNG Copenhagen 161-2; BMC 78-82; HGC 7, 670. 5.57g, 21mm, 11h. Good Very Fine.
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, 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. 13.50g, 28mm, 11h. Very Fine. Heavily oxidised. Very Rare. 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 Persis, Bayd?d (Bagadat) AR Tetradrachm. Istakhr (Persepolis), circa early 3rd century BC. Head right, wearing kyrbasia with flaps tied behind / Bayd?d standing right before fire temple of Ahura-Mazda; standard to outer right, Aramaic legend around. Sunrise 560; K&M 2/3; Alram 515. 14.86g, 31mm, 5h. Good Very Fine; smoothed. Rare.
Kings of Persis, Bayd?d (Bagadat) AR Drachm. Istakhr (Persepolis), circa early 3rd century BC. Head right, wearing kyrbasia with flaps tied behind / Bayd?d standing right before fire temple of Ahura-Mazda; standard to outer right, Aramaic legend around. Sunrise 561; K&M -; Alram 516. 3.32g, 20mm, 10h. Very Fine. A well struck reverse.
Kings of Persis, Bayd?d (Bagadat) AR Drachm. Istakhr (Persepolis), circa early 3rd century BC. Head right, wearing kyrbasia with flaps tied behind / Bayd?d standing right before fire temple of Ahura-Mazda; standard to outer right, Aramaic legend around. Sunrise 561; K&M -; Alram 516. 3.44g, 18mm, 2h. Very Fine.
Vespasian Æ27 of Caesarea Maritima, Judaea. Dated RY 14 of Agrippa II = 73/4 CE. AVTOKP OV?C? K[AI]CAP C?B, laureate head right / Tyche standing left, holding cornucopiae and grain ears; L I?(date)-BAC and A?P-INOY across fields. RPC II 2244 var. (rev. inscription); Hendin 1301a. 16.40g, 27mm, 12h. Very Fine. In a high state of preservation for the type.
Titus Æ21 of Caesarea Maritima, Judaea. 79-81 CE. AYTOKP [TITOC KAI]CAP, laureate head right / [IOY?AIA?] ?A[??]K[YIA?], Victory standing right, with foot on helmet, inscribing AYT KAI? on shield resting on knee; palm behind. RPC II 2312; Hendin 1447; Meshorer 382. 8.28g, 21mm, 12h. Near Very Fine.
Septimius Severus Æ25 of Caesarea, Cappadocia. Dated RY 2 = AD 194. AV K [? C?]? C?OVHPOC, laureate head right / ????O?O???? ?????????? ?? B in five lines within wreath. Sydenham, Caesarea -; SNG Copenhagen -; SNG von Aulock -; BMC -. 8.90g, 25mm, 12h. About Very Fine. Apparently unpublished.
Caracalla Æ28 of Nicopolis ad Istrum, Moesia Inferior. AD 198-217. AV K M AVP ANT?NINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / V?A AVP ?A??OV, Severus and Caracalla in triumphal quadriga right; above, trophy with two captives seated at base; before, Virtus standing right, head left, holding vexillum; NIKO?O?IT?N ?POC ICTP in exergue. Varbanov 3088 (same dies).12.91g, 28mm, 1h. Very Fine. Very rare reverse type depicting a triumphal procession. Ex Gorny & Mosch 191, 11 October 2010, lot 1713.
Caracalla, with Plautilla, Æ30 of Cnidus, Caria. Circa AD 202-205. [AV] T K [..], laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Caracalla right, facing draped bust of Plautilla left / ??[?]???[?], the statue of the Knidian Aphrodite standing facing, nude, covering herself with her hand and holding robe; at feet to right, amphora. Gorny & Mosch 251, 4676; Naumann 52, 342; CNG e123, 89 = Asia Minor Coins 2767. 18.18g, 30mm, 12h. Good Fine. Very Rare. The subject of this reverse type recalls the Aphrodite of Cnidus, a Greek sculpture created by Praxiteles and purchased by Cnidus, described by Pliny as "superior to anything not merely by Praxiteles, but in the whole world" (Natural History, 36.20-1). The renowned sculpture was the first life sized representation of the nude female form. Such was its beauty and fame in antiquity that it was extensively copied; a Roman copy now in the Vatican museum is of close comparison to the numismatic representation offered here. Unfortunately the original sculpture appears to be lost; it may have been removed to Constantinople and destroyed during the Nika riots.
Caracalla Æ31 of Amaseia, Pontus. Dated CY 209 = AD 207/8. [AV K]AI M AVP ANT?NINOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / A?P C?V ANT AMACI[A]C M N?TP?O, Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae; ?-T and C-? across fields. BMC 19 var. (no star). 15.62g, 31mm, 6h. Near Very Fine.
Severus Alexander Æ26 of Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria. AD 222-235. AVT K MAP AV C[?] A???AN? C C(sic), radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / ANTIOX??N M KO, Tyche seated on rocks left, holding grain ears; below, river-god swimming left; ?-? and S-C across fields, star in left field. McAlee 850 var. (legends); BMC 473 (obv. legend). 11.28g, 26mm, 6h. Very Fine. A seemingly unpublished variant.
Gordian III Æ28 of Odessus, Moesia Inferior. AD 238-244. AVT K M ANT ?OP?IANOC AV?, confronted busts of Gordian III and Serapis / O?HCC?IT?N, agonistic table surmounted by purse and vase containing two palms; amphora below, E in exergue. Varbanov 4539. 12.08g, 28mm, 1h. Near Extremely Fine. Very Rare.
Philip II, as Caesar, Æ26 of Nisibis(?), Mesopotamia. AD 244-247. AYTOK K M IOV?I ?I??I?OC CEB, radiate and cuirassed bust left / IOV CE? KO?? NECIB MHT, statue of Tyche seated facing, with ram leaping right, head left, above; all within tetrastyle temple below which half-length river-god Mygdonius swims to right. SNG Copenhagen 240 (Philip I); BMC 22-3 (Philip I); SNG Hunterian 2448-50. 12.19g, 26mm, 6h. Very fine.
Philip II, as Caesar, AR Tetradrachm of Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria. AD 247-249. AVTOK K M IOV?I ?I?I??OC C?B, laureate and cuirassed bust right, wearing trabea and with left arm slightly raised / ?HMAPX ??OVCIAC V?A TO ?, eagle standing right, head right, with wreath in beak and wings spread; ANTIOXIA SC in exergue. McAlee 1048b; Prieur 458. 14.58g, 26mm, 7h. Extremely Fine. Very rare bust type.
Calabria, Tarentum AR Diobol. Circa 380-334 BC. Head of Athena right wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with hippocamp / Herakles, kneeling on one knee, fighting the Nemean lion with one hand and holding club lowered; K between legs. Vlasto 1260 var. (Athena left). 0.96g, 12mm, 3h. Very Fine. Porous.
Commemorative Series AR Fraction. Constantinople, time of Justinian I, circa AD 530. Helmeted and draped bust of Constantinopolis right / Large K. Bendall Type 8; Kent, "Urbs Roma and Constantinopolis Medallions at the mint of Rome", Essays Sutherland, pg. 112, pl. 13, 28; Vagi 3051; RSC -; RIC VII -. . 1.34g, 15mm, 11h. Extremely Fine.
Commemorative Series AR Fraction. Constantinople, time of Justinian I, circa AD 530. Helmeted and draped bust of Constantinopolis right / Large K. Bendall Type 8; Kent, "Urbs Roma and Constantinopolis Medallions at the mint of Rome", Essays Sutherland, pl. 2, 28; Vagi 3051; RSC -; RIC VII -. 0.88g, 13mm, 6h. Very Fine.
Justinian I Æ Half Nummus. Constantinople, Dated RY 12 = AD 538-539. D N IVSTINIANVS P P AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding globus cruciger and shield; cross to right / Large K; cross above, B below, ANNO to left, XII (date) to right. Sear 165. 10.90g, 30mm, 6h. About Good Very Fine. Attractive green patina.
Constantine X AV Histamenon Nomisma. Constantinople, AD 1059-1067. + IhS XIS R?X R?GNANTINM, Christ seated facing on throne with curved arms / + K?N RAC? O ?OVKAC, the Virgin, nimbate, crowning the Emperor; M between their heads and ? in upper right field. Sear 1848; DOC 2. 4.39g, 27mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.
Crimea medal with three clasps; Sebastopol, Inkermann and Alma to J PATERSON RL SAPRS AND MINERS, a Volunteer Officers Decoration (VR variety) to Major J K PATERSON VD QRVBRS (Queens Rifle Volunteer Brigade Royal Scots), long service medal to CAPTAIN J K PATERSON no11 company QRVBRS 1895, and a George V Territorial decoration to A K PATERSON
Letteratura per l'infanzia. Lotto di 37 volumi tra cataloghi di librai e di vendite all'asta e una guida al collezionismo della letteratura per l'infanzia.Children's Literature. Lot of 37 works including Bookseller and Auction Catalogues and a guide to Collecting of Children's Books.Si segnalano tra gli altri:The lot includes among the others: 11 cataloghi Sotheby's Children's books and Juvenilia, relativi ad aste battute tra il 1967 e il 1977.3 cataloghi Sotheby's Catalogue of a Highly Important Collection of Children's books: parte III: G-K, 1975/76; parte IV: L-O, 1976/77; parte V: P-S, 1976/77.4 cataloghi Sotheby's Illustrated Books, Children's Books and Related Drawings relativi alle vendite del 20 e 21 giugno 1985; 2, 3, 9 e 10 giugno 1988; 1 e 2 dicembre 1988; 7 e 8 giugno 1990.
Dolls - an Armand Marseille porcelain head socket Dream Baby doll, fixed blue eyes, open mouth, composite body and limbs. impressed A.M Germany, 351./6.1, 45cm long; another larger composite head, sleeping blue eyes, open mouth, composite body and limbs, impressed A M Germany 351./.7.K., 54cm long (2)
Armand Marseille - a 341 /4/0.K black baby doll, sleeping eyes, closed mouth, painted hair, composite body and limbs, white dress, 19.5cm long; a Jayco composite doll, painted and moulded features, composite body, impressed marks, No 9, white dress and bonnet, 42cm long; another Pedigree plastic doll (3)
Armand Marseille - a 351/7 K bisque head socket doll, sleeping blue grey eyes, open mouth, painted hair, composite body and limbs, impressed marks, creamy white night dress, bonnet, 58cm long; another smaller composite, sleeping eyes, open mouth, composite body and limbs, impressed marks, creamy white painted hair, white dress, faint impressed marks poss 351/4, 42cm long (2)

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