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300 AD. Siscia mint. Obv: MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES legend with laureate head right. Rev: SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR legend with Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopia; B in right field, mintmark star SIS in exergue. RIC VI Siscia 133b; Sear 14406. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 9.10 grams. Good very fine. Scarce.
. Group comprising: Trajan, with Virtus standing right, left foot on helmet; Severus Alexander, with Sol standing left, holding whip; Geta, with emperor standing left, holding branch; Diva Faustina I, with tetrastyle temple; Marcus Aurelius, with Ceres standing left, holding torch; Hadrian, with Aequitas, holding scales; Caracalla, with Serapis standing, raising right hand; Septimius Severus, with Victory walking left; Trajan, with Dacia sitting left on shields; Antoninus Pius, with uncertain deity standing, holding cornucopia. 28.66 grams total. [10] Good fine to very fine.
2nd-3rd century AD. Group comprising: Diva Faustina I, with Vesta, seated left, holding patera and sceptre; Trajan, with Nike standing front, holding wreath; Hadrian, with Fortuna standing left, holding patera and cornucopia; Septimius Severus, with Pax seated left, holding branch and cornucopia; Geta, with Geta as Prince of Youth, standing before a trophy; Caracalla, with Salus (SAL GEN HVM) standing left, holding serpent-entwined sceptre and raising kneeling figure; Severus Alexander, with Aequitas, holding scales; Septimius Severus, with Spes, holding flower; Septimius Severus, with Fortuna, holding rudder. 28.03 grams total. [10] Good fine to very fine.
2nd-3rd century AD. Group comprising: Diva Faustina I, with Ceres standing left; Septimius Severus, with emperor sacrificing over altar; Caracalla, with Fides standing with two standards; Marcus Aurelius, with Aequitas standing, holding scales and cornucopia; Crispina, with clasped hands; Caracalla, with Victory walking right; Trajan, rev: Bonus Eventus holding patera and corn-ears; Severus Alexander, with Abundantia emptying cornucopia; Hadrian, with Neptune standing left, foot on prow; Antoninus Pius, with Vesta standing left, holding patera and palladium. 29.67 grams total. [10] Very fine.
12th-8th century BC. A bronze knife with narrow, scooped, single-edged blade and flanges to the grip; hatching to the broad back of the blade and ribbing to the baluster; pierced in two places for attachment of the scales. Ex North London collection. See Evans, J. The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1881, chapter IX, for discussion. 71 grams, 27cm (10 1/2"). Fine condition, tip bent.
8th century BC. An iron sword of Bronze Age format (Type Gündlingen) with waisted lentoid-section blade, flared to the shoulder with raised lateral flanges developing to the fish-tail finial; pierced by five rivets to secure organic hilt-sales. Property of a Surrey collector; previously with Hermann Historica, sale 71, lot 3733. For Type Gündlingen sword typology see Colquhoun, I & Burgess, C.B. The Swords of Britain, Prähistorische Bronzefunde Abteiling IV Band 5, Munchen, 1988, p.115-121; Brown, M.A. Swords and Sequence in the British Bronze Age, in Archaeologia, volume CVII, 1982. The sword is remarkable in showing the continuation of Bronze Age styles of sword-making into the Iron Age. Indeed, the weapon conforms absolutely to the ideal of the later Bronze Age sword with its fish-shaped body and hilt-scales so that its Iron Age date is shown only in the ferrous material from which it is made. A date around 800 BC is therefore attributable, at which time the sword-maker's mental image of the appearance and shape of a sword had not yet developed beyond the Bronze Age models with which he was familiar. 687 grams, 71cm (28"). Fair condition, slight bend to lower blade.
2nd century BC-2nd century AD. A group of two iron single-edged daggers comprising: the larger with swept curve to the blade and shallow fuller to the back on each face, square-section tang, broad bolster, washer pommel; the smaller similar with facetted bolster and transverse pin to secure the scales. Property of a Surrey collector; acquired in the early 1970s. 260 grams total, 17-35.5cm (6 3/4 - 14"). [2] Fair condition.
2nd-1st century BC. A hand-forged iron sica single-edged knife with thick, angled and fullered back, curved blade tang pierced to attach organic scales; scabbard chape of tapering tubular construction with deckled upper edge, incised rings below the rim, flared conical foot. UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. 127 grams total, 9.5-25.5cm (3 3/4 - 10"). [2] Fine condition, part of chape absent.
Later 19th century AD. A slender single-edged 1814 pattern cutlass with fuller to both faces of the blade, deep handguard with rolled edge and four triangular slots, leather-covered scales for the grip; blade stamped 'WD' and 'VC', grip stamped with a crown over '87' and 'separate '7' below. Property of a gentleman; acquired in the 1970s. See Withers, H.J.S. Swords and Sabres, Wigston, 2011, p.185. 940 grams, 100cm (39 1/2"). Fine condition.
A collection of assorted ephemera to include; a quantity of Bottle collecting books and pamphlets, assorted postcards and photographs including White Star Line examples, assorted biscuit tins, to include Cadbury's, a Royal Doulton 'Britons All' plate, an oil lamp, a match holder, a set of Harper Scales etc (Qty)
35 assorted Military related diecast vehicles, mixed scales and manufacturers, to include Trackside, Eaglemoss, Hobbymaster, Corgi and others, all in original boxes, examples include Hobbymaster A34 Comet British Cruiser Tank, Hobbymaster M24 Chaffee Light Tank, Trackside AEC Mammoth Ballast Box with low loader, and others
A mixed lot to include Buccaneer, Dickens The Pickwick Papers, The Charles Dickens edition, Chapman and Hall, Wynter, Subtle Brains & Lisson Fingers, 1863, a cased set of brass balance scales, a late 19th Century Copeland blancmange mould, brass stamp box with pierced lid, a stoneware hot water bottle, a letter balance.

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