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Unit, Old Basing type, crescent lunar head right, small horse in front, trefoil of annulets above, wing- or dolphin-shaped ornament below, rev. horse left, solar flower above, pellet-in-double-annulet below, 0.84g/3h (BMC –; VA –; S –). About very fine, extremely rare; only five specimens show the little horse in front of the face Provenance: Found near Basingstoke (Hampshire); C. Rudd FPL 66, November 2002 (24). CCI 06.0157
Unit, laureate bust right, tincom in front, b behind, rev. eagle standing on snake, 1.28g/9h (BMC 880-905; VA 397; S 83). Obverse surface a little porous, otherwise nearly very fine, very rare with letter behind head Provenance: Found near Winchester (Hampshire) 1994; B. Bettison Collection; C. Rudd FPL 87, May 2006 (25). CCI 06.0157
Stater, crescents at centre of crossed wreaths, rev. horse right, ADDI[IDOM] and pellet-in-annulet above, pellet-in-annulet in front and behind, pellet and six-spoked wheel below, 5.52g/10h (BMC 2390; VA 1605; S. 200). Slight edge flaw on reverse, otherwise nearly very fine, rare Provenance: C. Rudd FPL 85, January 2006 (52). CCI 05.0556
Bronze, head left with corded hair, rev. annuleted horse left, pellets and annulets around, 1.60g/3h (BMC 2450-2; VA 1646; S 206); Dubnovellaunus, Bronze, boar right, dvbno below, rev. eagle with wings spread, pellet-in-annulets around, 1.38g/6h (BMC 2509; VA 180; S 183) [2]. Good fine Provenance: First found in Northamptonshire, C Rudd LL20, December 2005 (42), CCI 04.0707; second found in Kent, C Rudd LL14, December 2004 (20), CCI 01.1750
Stater, wreath pattern with pellets in annulets, three pellets between two crescents in centre, rev. helmeted horseman holding carnyx riding right, [ta]sc around, wheel behind horse, pellet in annulet below exergual line, 5.41g/12h (cf. BMC 1613; VA 1730-2; S 217). Reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise about very fine, rare
Unit, tasc in panel, rev. mounted warrior with lance and shield left, 1.13g/4h (BMC 1677-9; VA 1800; S 238); Cunobelin, Unit, bust right, cvno in front, rev. sphinx seated left, 1.13g/10h (BMC 1874-8; VA 2057; S 313) [2]. Fine Provenance: First J. Scaife Collection, C. Rudd LL20, December 2005 (43), CCI 05.0725; second found at Orsett (Essex) 2001, C. Rudd LL3, February 2003 (59), CCI 02.1141
Bronzes (2), head right, rev. horseman left, 3.83g/6h (BMC 1685-7; VA 1818; S 341); conjoined heads right, rev. ram left, tas above, rosettes around, 1.50g/1h (BMC 1711; VA 1705; S 242) [2]. Fair to fine, first rare Provenance: First found in Hertfordshire, C. Rudd FPL 87, May 2006 (71); second found at Eynsham (Oxfordshire), C Rudd LL14 December 2004 (46), CCI 02.0774
Unit, cvno beli in two tablets, star above and below, rev. horseman galloping right, cvn below, 1.22g/9h (BMC 1862; VA 1951; S 302). Nearly very fine, very rare; approximately 20 listed in the CCI Provenance: Found at Little Chesterford (Essex); C. Rudd FPL 77, September 2004 (54). CCI 04.1189
Unit, cvno in panel, cornucopia above, dolphin below, rev. figure standing right holding club, tripod in front, [ca]-mv in field, 1.15g/10h (BMC 1889-90; VA 2065; S 318). Fine, reverse better but slightly off-centre, extremely rare; eight others recorded Provenance: Found near St Albans (Hertfordshire); C. Rudd FPL 74, March 2004 (66). CCI 95.1056
Bronze, mounted warrior holding lance and shield right, cv[nob] around, rev. warrior standing with spear and shield, [tas]ciovan[tis] around, 1.76g/9h (BMC 1961-7; VA 2093; S 338); together with other bronzes (2) [3]. First good fine, others about fine Provenance: First found in Essex; C Rudd LL20, December 2005 (52). CCI 05.0734
Minim, cara around pellet-in-ring, rev. winged horse right, 0.27g/2h (BMC 2385-9; VA 595; S 364A). Obverse slightly off-centre, otherwise about very fine, very rare; less than 20 examples recorded Provenance: C. Rudd FPL 66, November 2002 (35). CCI 02.0728 Caratacus, captured by the Romans in Britain, was taken to Rome for trial. His life was spared and he ended his days there living in luxury
Unit, Early Face/Horse type, stylised head right, wreath behind, pellet on forehead, rev. horse right, large wheel and pellet-in-annulet above, 1.06g/3h (BMC 3540ff; VA 665.5; S 433). Struck on a scyphate flan, good fine, reverse better Provenance: C. Rudd FPL LL20, December 2005 (29). CCI 05.0715
Stater, British H [North East Coast type], devolved head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse right, pellets and horse-shoe above, spiral in front, rosette below, zig-zags in exergue, 5.84g/2h (BMC 186; VA 800.5; S 28). Die break below horse, otherwise very fine or better, rare Provenance: Found near Beverley (E. Yorkshire) 2000
Stater, British H [North East Coast type], devolved head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse left, crescents and pellets above, five-pointed star and rosette below, 5.83g/5h (BMC –; VA –; S 28). Probably from a mount, good fine; a very rare variety with two symbols below horse, unlisted in BMC and Van Arsdell
Stater, British H [North East Coast type], devolved head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse left, pellets and horse-shoe above, coffee bean in front, seven-pointed star below head, rosette below, pelleted exergue, 6.06g/2h (BMC 208; VA 805.11; S 29). Better than very fine, rare Provenance: Found north of Lincoln November 1998; C. Rudd FPL 43, 1999 (33). CCI 99.0563
Stater, British H [North East Coast type], devolved head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse left, pellets and horseshoe above, coffee bean in front, seven-pointed star below head, rosette below, pelleted exergue, 5.95g/11h (BMC 208; VA 805.11; S 29). Better than very fine Provenance: Found near Grimsby (Lincolnshire) 2000
Unit, British Lx [North Thames group], conjoined horses, each looking back, with pellet manes and long, curling pellet tails, pellet ring above, small horse with pellet tail, crescent and pellet-in-annulet below, rev. horse right with pelleted triple tail, pellet wheel and zigzags above, pellet cross with annulets in angles in front, small horse with curly tail below, 1.58g/7h (BMC –; VA –; S –). Surfaces slightly stained, otherwise very fine or better, unpublished, UNIQUE Provenance: Found in Hertfordshire. CCI 09.3121 This extraordinary coin, found recently in Hertfordshire, would seem to represent an early uninscribed issue from the area, dating perhaps to the period 55-40 BC. The heavy weight and the very detailed, pelleted design suggest an early type showing much Gallo-Belgic influence. The crowded appearance, with a veritable menagerie of animals, as well as the unusual conjoined horse motif are reminiscent of coins of the Ambiani (DT series 48, particularly no. 439)
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