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ANCIENT COINS, THE DAVID SELLWOOD COLLECTION OF PARTHIAN COINS (PART FOUR), Autonomous City Issue, Bronze Octa-chalkous, minted at Seleucia on the Tigris c.95 BC, head of Tyche in turreted crown right, monogram behind, rev Goddess (Demeter) enthroned left, holding wreath-bearing flying Nike and cornucopia in her right and left hands respectively, monogram under throne, three line inscription ΣEΛΕYKEΩN TΩN ΠPOΣ TΩI TIΓPEI, 17.80g, 12h (S 92.3.A var); Roman Republican Silver Denarius of L. Appuleius Saturninus, 104 BC (Cr 317/3a). Good very fine and about very fine, first very rare. (2)
ANCIENT COINS, ROMAN COINS, Severus Alexander (AD 222-235), Silver Denarii (4), reverses include Providentia, Jupiter; Julia Paula, Silver Denarius; and Æ As; Julia Soaemias, Silver Denarius; Julia Maesa, Silver Denarius; Æ Sestertius. Generally about very fine to nearly extremely fine. (9)
BRITISH COINS, Anne, Silver Halfcrown, 1707, draped bust left, rev Post-Union crowned cruciform emblematic shields, garter star at centre, date above, plain angles, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated SEPTIMO (ESC 574; S 3604). Lightly toned, a little wear to obverse high points and tiny reverse edge nick, good very fine with some lustre in legends.
BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Shilling, Tower Mint, group D, type 3.1, fourth crowned and armoured bust left, variety with more pronounced nose and forehead, value behind, initial mark portcullis (1633-1634) both sides, rev oval quartered shield of arms, 5.71g (Brooker 484/482; Sharp D5/1; N 2223; S 2789). Toned, almost very fine and a very rare sub-variety.
ANCIENT COINS, ROMAN COINS, Diadumenian (AD 218), Silver Tetradrachm, minted at Hierapolis, Cyrrhestia, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev eagle standing facing, head right, a lion walking below, 11.76g, 12h (Prieur 947). Nearly extremely fine, scarce. ex CNG auction 87, 18 May 2011, lot 879
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS, Elizabeth I, The Battle of Turnhout, Dutch Silver Jeton, Dordrecht, 1597, Spanish troops flee before those of Prince Maurice, VICTORIA TVRNOTANA, rev shields of England France and United Provinces united with a cord, A DOMINO FACTVM EST ISTVD, 29mm (MI 165/151; Dugn 3412; vL I, 479). Very fine and toned, rare in silver.
BRITISH COINS, Stephen, Silver Cut Halfpenny, Awbridge type, BMC type 7, Castle Rising mint, moneyer Hivn, crowned facing bust with sceptre, STIEFN, rev voided cross limbs within beaded quatrefoil, lis in each angle, +IVN[]SIN, 0.66g (N 881; S 1282). Toned, about extremely fine and extremely rare, even as a Cut Halfpenny. found in Weston, Hertfordshire, EMC entry 2009.0263
ANCIENT COINS, THE DAVID SELLWOOD COLLECTION OF PARTHIAN COINS (PART FOUR), Mithradates IV (58/7-55 BC), Silver Drachm, minted at Traxiane c.58/7-56 BC, short bearded bust left, wearing double banded diadem and segmented necklet, rev archer enthroned right, monogram above bow, seven line inscription ΒΑCΙΛΕΩC ΜΕΓΑΛΟY ΑΡCΑΚΟY ΕΠIΦΑNOYC ΔΙΚΑΙΟY ΘΕΟY EYΠATOPOC ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝΟC stylised and partly blundered, 3.94g, 12h (S 40.13 (Mithradates III)). Good fine, uniform dark tone, very rare.
ANCIENT COINS, THE DAVID SELLWOOD COLLECTION OF PARTHIAN COINS (PART FOUR), Vonones I (c. AD 8-12), Silver Drachm, minted as a triumphal issue at Ecbatana, bust left with long, tapering and square ended beard, wearing double banded diadem with double loop, short hair, ear and ear-ring visible, spiral torque, around, two line inscription BACIΛΕYC ΟΝШΝΗC, rev Nike walking right, holding palm branch, monogram in front, four line inscription BACIΛΕYC ΟΝШΝΗC NEIKHCAC APTABANON (King Vonones, victorious over Artabanus), stylised, 3.93g, 12h (S 60.5). About extremely fine, scarce.
BANKNOTES, Great Britain, Treasury Notes, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, John Bradbury, The Dardanelles Campaign, uniface 10-Shillings, undated (1915), black serial no.Z1 018015, signed by John Bradbury, King George V top left, “TEN SHILLINGS” at centre, overprinted in black Arabic script translating as “Piastres Silver 120” and “Piastres Silver One Hundred and Twenty” (Dugg T15). Several pinholes, fine and rare. The Dardanelles Campaign (also known as the “Battle of Gallipoli”) took place at the peninsula of Gallipoli in the Ottoman Empire (modern day Turkey) between 15 April 1915 and 9 January 1916. It was a joint British and French operation to capture the Ottoman capital of Constantinople and secure a sea route to Russia. The attempt failed with heavy casualties on both sides and the campaign was considered one of the greatest victories of the Turks and was reflected on as a major failure by the Allies. These overprinted banknotes were issued for use by the entire British Military Expeditionary Forces in the Mediterranean and the Naval Expeditionary Forces.
ANCIENT COINS, ROMANO-BRITISH COINS, Miscellaneous Ancient Coins (17), Greek issues, including Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, The Great (336-323 BC), Æ; Carthage (early 3rd Century BC), Æ (3); Roman issues including Republican Silver Denarii (2), a Silver Denarius of Trajan (AD 98-117), rev Victory; Anonymous, Æ Quadrans, rhinoceros; Antoniniani (4), and later Roman Folles (3); and a Byzantine ½-Follis. Generally fine and better. (17) ex Richard Cyril Lockett Collection
BRITISH COINS, Henry III (1216-1272), Silver Penny, phase III, Post Provincial phase (1250-1272), class 5b2 (1251-1256?), London mint, moneyer Ion (John Hardel, from 1253), IOHS ON LVNDEI, 1.52g (N 992/2; S 1368A). Good very fine. ex Lockett Collection, with his ticket (not from the sale)
ANCIENT COINS, ROMAN COINS, L. Flaminius Chilo (43 BC), Silver Denarius, IIII VIR PRI FL, diademed head of Venus facing right, rev Victory in galloping biga right, L FLAMIN below, CHILO in exergue, 3.71g, 9h (Cr 485/2; Sydenham 1088; RBW 1700). Attractive dark cabinet tone, good very fine.
ANCIENT COINS, ROMAN COINS, Hadrian (AD 117-138), Silver Tetradrachm, minted at Mopsus, Cilicia, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, monogram before, rev eagle standing front, head right, a flaming altar below, 12.46g, 6h (RPC 3359; Prieur 724). Toned, very fine, scarce.
BRITISH COINS, Edward IV, first reign, Silver Groat (2), Bristol, light coinage, class VII, mm crown, quatrefoils by neck and B on breast (N 1580; S 2004), York, light coinage, class VII, mm sun, quatrefoils by neck and E on breast (N 1583; S 2012). Very fine and nearly very fine. (2)
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS, James I, The Triple Alliance of England, France and the United Provinces, Dutch Silver Medal or Jeton, 1609, struck in Dordrecht, hand holds three linked shields, rev legend in eleven lines, 28.5mm (MI 198/23; Eimer 87b; vL II, 50; Dugn 3648; Foley 146). Good very fine and toned.
BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Penny, Oxford mint, crowned tall bust left, value behind, legend surrounding, initial mark book, rev large Oxford plumes, legend surrounding, 0.31g (Brooker 965B; N 2477; S 2999). Double struck on obverse, pleasant toning, very fine reverse better and rare. With old Seaby ticket which notes that the coin was purchased on 3 January 1966 – ticket price £10.
ANCIENT COINS, CONTINENTAL CELTIC COINS, Danubian District, Eastern Celts (2nd Century BC), Silver Tetradrachm, in imitation of Macedon issues struck under Roman administration, head of Artemis facing right, at the centre of a Macedonian shield, rev club, within a wreath, a thunderbolt on left, 15.97g, 9h (Lanz 1007-8). Lightly toned, very fine.
ANCIENT COINS, ROMAN COINS, Caracalla (AD 198-217), Silver Tetradrachms (7), minted at Laodicea (5), rev eagle standing facing, head left, with a wreath in its beak, a star below (Prieur 1173, 1179), and at Carrhae (2), rev eagle standing right, with a wreath in its beak, on a bull’s head, and rev eagle on groundline, a star on left, a crescent below (Prieur 820, 830); with Æ (2), of Carrhae, rev bust of Tyche. Generally very fine to extremely fine. (9)
ANCIENT COINS, THE DAVID SELLWOOD COLLECTION OF PARTHIAN COINS (PART FOUR), Phraates II (132-127 BC), Silver Drachm, minted at Nisa, short-bearded and diademed bust left, wearing single turn torque, monogram IN behind head, rev archer seated right on omphalos, four line inscription ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΟY ΑΡΣΑΚΟY ΘΕΟΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ, 4.10g, 12h (S 16.10). About very fine, very rare.
BRITISH COINS, Anne, Silver Shilling, 1702, first draped bust left, rev Pre-Union crowned cruciform shields, garter star at centre, date above, plain angles, edge obliquely grained (ESC 1128; S 3583). Attractively toned with some lustre in legends, good very fine. ex Spink Numismatic Circular, October 2006, MS7647
ANCIENT COINS, ROMAN COINS, M. Iunius Brutus (54 BC), Silver Denarius, BRVTVS, head of L. Iunius Brutus (Cos. 509) facing right, rev AHALA, head of C. Servilius Ahala (Mag. Eq. 439) facing right, 3.82g, 4h (Cr 433/2; Sydenham 932; RBW 1543). An excellent example with very good portraits, well-centred and extremely fine.
BRITISH COINS, Edward VI, Base Silver Groat, first period (April 1547 - January 1549), Tower, reverse mule, both sides quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, broken rose in forks, POSVI, initial mark grapple both sides, 2.41g (cf N 1897; cf S 2454). Full flan, good detail, very fine and extremely rare, this initial mark not recorded for the first period Groat.
BRITISH COINS, Henry VIII, Silver Groat, second coinage (1526-1544), Laker type D, crowned bust right, square face and Roman nose, rev shield on cross (S 2337E), Halfgroat, Canterbury, Archbishop Warham, mm cross patonce (S 2343); Ireland, Henry VIII (1509-1547), Harp coinage, Silver Groat, second issue, London mint, 1540-1542, crowned harp dividing H – K, rev crowned royal shield over long cross fourchée (S 6480). First with some verdigris on reverse, fine, second very fine, last good fine. (3)
ANCIENT COINS, ROMAN COINS, L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus (106 BC), Silver Denarius Serratus, laureate head of Jupiter facing left, rev Jupiter in galloping quadriga right, holding a sceptre and the reins, and hurling a thunderbolt, O above, L SCIP ASIAG in exergue, 3.83g, 3h (Cr 311/1d; Sydenham 572; RBW 1154). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS BY SUBJECT, International Exhibitions, France, Photography, Exposition Universelle Internationale de Paris, 1878, Silver Award Medal, by Jules-Clément Chaplain (1839-1909), awarded to W Watson & Fils, laureate head of la République [Marianne] left, rev winged Victory over exhibition grounds, cherub with name-tablet, 67mm, in fitted red leather case of issue. Choice extremely fine. W Watson & Son, 313 High Holborn, London, makers of optical instruments and, since the 1870s photographic equipment, indeed the leading manufacturer of the “Highest Class Photographic Instruments and Apparatus” in England.
ANCIENT COINS, GREEK COINS, Judaea, Bar Kochba Revolt (AD 132-135), Silver Sela, attributed to Year 3 = AD 134/135, Paleo-Hebrew legend (‘Simon’), façade of the Temple of Jerusalem, showbread table(?) contained within, star above, rev Paleo-Hebrew legend (‘For the Freedom of Jerusalem’), lulav, etrog on left, 15.13g, 1h (AJC 51; Hendin 1411; TJC 267). Traces of overstriking, extremely fine, toned. ex Triton V, 2002, lot 1521
ANCIENT COINS, GREEK COINS, Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, The Great (336-323 BC), Silver Tetradrachm, mint of Babylon, struck c.311-305 BC, head of Herakles facing right, wearing a lion’s skin, rev BAΣIΛEΩΣ / AΛEΞANΔPOY, Zeus enthroned left, holding an eagle and a sceptre, monogram within a wreath on left, MI below throne; Philip III (323-317 BC), Silver Tetradrachm, mint of Arados, struck c.323-316 BC, similar types, rev prow (Price P158). First toned, very fine, the second good fine. (2)
BRITISH COINS, Cuthred, King of Kent (798-807), Silver Portrait Penny, Canterbury, moneyer Sigeberht, diademed bust right to edge of circle, head within linear circle, +CVÐRED REX CANT, rev cross pommée with wedges in angles, within linear circle, legend surrounding +SIGEBERHTI MONETA, 1.37g (N 211; S 877). Attractive light tone, rim knock and tiny flan split, otherwise extremely fine with a pleasing portrait. ex Spink Numismatic Circular, April 1996, item 1469 ex G W de Witt, Künker auction 137, Osnabrück, 11 March 2008, lot 3053
ANCIENT COINS, GREEK COINS, Kingdom of Syria, Seleukid Kings, Antiochos IV Epiphanes (175-164 BC), Silver Tetradrachm, mint of Ake, struck c.167-164 BC, diademed head facing right, rev Zeus seated left, holding Nike and a sceptre, a palm on left, two monograms in exergue, 16.94g, 12h (Houghton & Lorber, SC 1476.2e; Houghton 782). Very fine. ex Abramowitz Collection, Superior auctions, 8 December 1993, lot 317
BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Halfcrown, 1642, Shrewsbury mint (1642), King on horseback left with upright sword, initial mark plume without crown, rev Declaration in two lines, three Shrewsbury plumes above, date below, 14.39g (cf Brooker 826; N 2378; S 2934). Irregular flan, double struck in places on obverse, an attractive example with even tone, good very fine, rare.
ANCIENT COINS, CONTINENTAL CELTIC COINS, Danubian District, Eastern Celts (late 3rd to 2nd Century BC), Silver Tetradrachm, Janiform Head type, in imitation of Philip II, janiform bearded head, rev horseman right, rosette on right, 12.22g, 3h (Lanz 540; BM 111). Slightly off-centre, toned, very fine. ex Jörg Müller Collection ex CNG auction 220, 14 October 2009, lot 1
ANCIENT COINS, ROMAN COINS, Caracalla (AD 198-217), Silver Tetradrachms (10), minted at Antioch, laureate head facing right (6), laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right (1), laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left (3), rev eagle standing facing, head right, with a wreath in its beak, two stars in field (Prieur 214, 216, 217, 220, 221, 222, 224, 226, 229, 232). Generally very fine to good very fine. (10)
ANCIENT COINS, BYZANTINE COINS, Miscellaneous Byzantine Æ Coins (9), Constantine X, Follis (S 1854), Anonymous Folles (3), Manuel I, Trachy (S 1966), Tetarteron (S 1975), Andronicus I, Trachy (S 1985), Latin Æ (2); with Anonymous Arab-Byzantine Fals, a Silver Asper of Manuel I of Trebizond, Islamic Silver issues (3); and a glass weight. Mainly good fine to very fine. (15)
BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Halfgroat, Exeter mint, 1644, crowned bust left, value behind in field, initial mark rose both sides, rev oval quartered shield, date in legend, 0.70g (Brooker 1073; N 2581; S 3090). Struck on a small planchet as usual, excellent portrait, toned, nearly extremely fine and rare this nice. ex Patrick Finn Memorial List, list 19, 2001, item 314 ex Alan Morris Collection, dispersed via Lloyd Bennett over last decade
ANCIENT COINS, ANCIENT BRITISH, Celtic Silver and Base Metal, Cantiaci, Dubnovellaunos (c.25 BC - AD 5), Silver Unit, 1.07g, head left, DBV(N) on left, rev Pegasus right, star over, pellet in circle behind, lattice box below, pellet below neck (ABC 315; VA 165-1; S 209); another, 0.86g, griffin(?) right, annulets around, rev horse left, annulets around (ABC 321; VA 171-1; S 179). Very fine and good fine. (2) first ex J Hall Collection, DNW auction, September 2006 second found near Dover, CCI 06.0285
ANCIENT COINS, ROMAN COINS, P. Licinius Nerva (113/112 BC), Silver Denarius, ROMA, helmeted bust of Roma facing left, holding a spear and shield, a star on left, a crescent above, rev P NERVA, voting scene: three citizens in the comitium, one of which places a ballot into cista, 3.87g, 10h (Cr 292/1; Sydenham 548; RBW 1125). Attractive old cabinet tone, good very fine. ex Richard Cyril Lockett Collection
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