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A late 19thC rococo style miniature longcase clock, circular dial bearing Roman numerals, for A & S Walker Manchester, clockwork dial by the British United Clock Company Ltd of Birmingham, the oak case mounted with gilt metal rococo scrolls, flowers and leaves, 25cm high.
Roman Imperial Coinage, Hadrian, As or Dupondius, 119-20, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, head facing, foot on rock, resting head on hand and holding sceptre, elbow resting on large shield with prominent spike, britannia in exergue, 8.10g (RIC 242; RCV 3676; S 635). Some scratches in fields, otherwise about very fine, rare £120-£150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Marcus Aurelius, Sestertius, Rome, 176, laureate bust right, rev. Clementia standing left, holding patera and sceptre, s c in field, 24.88g (RIC 1160; BMCRE 1547; RCV 4984). Flan split at 6 o’clock and light surface deposits, otherwise better than very fine £90-£120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Maximian, Follis, Rome, c. 299-300, laureate bust right, rev. Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia, s and club in exergue, 9.19g (RIC 96b); together with other Folles (4), various types, of Antoch, Cyzicus, Heraclea and Ticinum [5]. Very fine £120-£150
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, Stater, British H [North East Coast type], wreath pattern, rev. stylised horse right, charioteer’s arm above, coffee bean above head, spiral by neck, star before face and petal-sun below, 5.89g (O’Bee 1004; ABC 1719; BMC 189; S 28). Good very fine, lightly toned over yellowish gold, scarce £500-£600
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, Stater, British H [North East Coast type], wreath pattern, rev. stylised horse right, charioteer’s arm above, spiral by neck, petal-sun below, 5.83g (O’Bee 5161; ABC 1719; BMC 189; S 28). Some scratches on edge, otherwise good very fine, beautifully toned £400-£500
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, Stater, British H [North East Coast type], wreath pattern, rev. stylised horse left, six-pointed star before face, petal-sun below, 5.80g (O’Bee 5007; ABC 1734; BMC 210; S 29). A few die breaks on obverse, otherwise very fine, toned £400-£500 --- Provenance: Found by K. Toyne at Waddington (Lincolnshire), 14 April 1984
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed series, Stater, South Ferriby type, wreath pattern, rev. stylised horse left on ground line, ‘anchor’ shape above, eight-pointed star below, 5.81g (O’Bee 5018; ABC 1743; BMC 3148ff; S 390). Extremely fine, well-centred and attractively toned £600-£800
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed series, Stater, South Ferriby ‘knotted anchor’ type, wreath pattern, rev. stylised horse left on ground line, knotted anchor shape above, six-pointed star below, 5.86g (O’Bee –; ABC 1743; BMC 3148ff; S 390). Some striking weakness, otherwise good very fine and toned, the variety very rare £500-£600
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed series, Stater, South Ferriby type, wreath pattern, rev. stylised horse left on ground line, ‘anchor’ shape above, eight-pointed star below, 5.81g (O’Bee 5018; ABC 1743; BMC 3148ff; S 390). Good very fine, lightly toned over yellowish gold £400-£500
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, Stater, Domino type, worn wreath pattern, rev. stylised horse left, box containing four pellets above, four-armed spiral below, 5.43g (O’Bee 5175; ABC 1758; BMC 3185-6; S 393). Well-centred on a round, rose-gold flan, better than very fine, rare £400-£500
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, plated Stater, Domino type, worn wreath pattern, rev. stylised horse left, box containing four pellets above, four-armed spiral below, 5.30g (cf. O’Bee 5175; ABC 1758; BMC 3185-6; S 393). Much residual plating, toned, very fine and rare £300-£360
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, Stater, Kite/Wheel type, wreath pattern, rev. stylised horse left, ‘kite’ shape containing four pellets above, wheel and three pellets below, 5.23g (cf. O’Bee 5174; ABC –; CCI 04.0842; S 392). Good fine, the variety very rare £300-£360
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, Stater, Kite/Wheel type, wreath pattern, rev. stylised horse left, ‘kite’ shape containing four pellets above, spiral below, three pellets below tail, 5.07g (O’Bee 5174; ABC 1761; BMC 3183; S 392). Struck from worn dies, good fine £300-£360
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, Quarter-Stater, Lindsay Scyphate type [North East 5-6], stylised boar right with spikes across back, rev. curved line flanked by pellets and crescents, 1.47g (O’Bee 1025, 5028; ABC 1767; BMC 3193; S 395). Good fine, reverse better, extremely rare £300-£360
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, Quarter-Stater, Lindsay Scyphate type [North East 5-6], stylised boar left, rev. large S flanked by pellets and crescents, 1.38g (O’Bee 5178, 5026; ABC 1773; BMC 3182-3; S 395). Struck on a distinctive dished flan, edge chip, better than very fine with the obverse clear, very rare £200-£260
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Pro Boar type, boar right, large solar-rosette above, small rosettes around, rev. horse left, large solar-rosette above, ringed pellets around, 1.25g/9h (O’Bee 5184; ABC 1782; S 396). Light surface porosity, otherwise very fine, rare £90-£120
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, silver Units (3), South Ferriby Boar type, boar right, annulet below, rev. stylised horse bounding right, 1.14g; South Ferriby Plain type (2), trace of design, revs. similar, 1.10g, 0.95g (ABC 1800, 1803; S 397-8) [3]. Good fine £90-£120
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Ferriby Domino type, obverse blank, rev. stylised horse right, four pellets in box above, 0.80g (O’Bee 5202, this coin; ABC 1815; S 398). Good fine, very rare £120-£150 --- Provenance: Found Horncastle, February 2002; M. O’Bee Collection, DNW Auction CC1, 29 September 2008, lot 5202
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, silver Half-Units (3), Proto Wheel type, boar right, winged pellets around, rev. horse left, wheel device above, 0.41g (O’Bee 5189; ABC 1824; S –); type ZA, obv. plain, rev. horse right, rosette above, 0.39g (O’Bee 5210; ABC 1833; S 400); type ZB, similar, rev. horse left, 0.45g (O’Bee 1062; ABC 1836; S 399) [3]. Fine or better, first extremely rare, second dark toned £120-£150
CORIELTAUVI, Early Uninscribed issues, silver Half-Unit, type ZB, trace of wreath, rev. horse left, 0.49g (O’Bee 1062; ABC 1836; S 399); Aunt Cost, silver Half-Unit, trace of wreath, rev. horse left, avn [co]st around, 0.39g (ABC 1953; S 404) [2]. Very fine and toned; first with an attractive reverse, second chipped £90-£120
CORIELTAUVI, Vepo Corf, Stater, Triadic type, wreath pattern crossed by ‘horse bit’ with ring of pellets within each crescent, rev. stylised horse left, vep [c]orf around, three pellets below tail, 5.32g/12h (O’Bee 5096; ABC 1854; BMC 3302-3; S 410). Slightly off-centre, otherwise good very fine, toned over coppery gold £800-£1,000
CORIELTAUVI, Vepo Corf, Stater, Triadic type, wreath pattern crossed by ‘horse bit’ with ring of pellets within each crescent, rev. stylised horse left, vep [c]orf around, three pellets below tail, 5.07g/12h (O’Bee 5096; ABC 1854; BMC 3302-3; S 410). Chipped, very fine, rare £300-£360
CORIELTAUVI, Volisios Dumnocoveros, silver Unit, voli sios in two lines on tablet across wreath pattern, rev. stylised horse right, dvm[no]co around, 1.11g/3h (O’Bee 5239; ABC 1983; BMC 3339; S 417). Reverse struck slightly off-centre, otherwise good very fine, lightly toned and excessively rare £300-£360
Egypt, New Kingdom (c. 1550-1069 BC), temp. Amenhotep II (1427-1401 BC), rectangular double-sided glazed faience seal bearing the cartouche of the king, figures of two fish and a scorpion on the reverse, 19mm, 3.63g. Very fine £150-£180 --- Provenance: From a private collection from Lund in Sweden [acquired mid-20th century]; bt Helios Gallery
Egypt, Late Period (664-332 BC), Faience (3), large green glazed Udiat eye with incised and black painted details, 4.5cm, 24.61g; torso of Harpocrates, 3.7cm, 13.62g; blue glazed Ptaichos (headless) squatting naked with his hands clasped on his stomach, 5cm, 19.29g [3]. All fine £160-£200 --- Provenance: First Ernest Chantre Collection [acquired 19th century], bt Helios Gallery; second bt Helios Gallery; third bt S. Shipp Ptaichos was a dwarf-god incarnation of Ptah-seker, providing protection from snakes and crocodiles.
Celtic, Dragonesque brooch, 1st-2nd century, 5.2cm long by 2.2cm wide; a flat plate brooch of reverse S-shape in East Brigantian (York) style, with circular-shaped ear, eye and upturned snout with ring and dot decoration; the expanded sub-ovate body of the brooch has a central large lozenge panel containing blue enamel. Fine with a rough brown patina and complete with pin £160-£200 --- Provenance: From a UK collection; originally found in Lincolnshire
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