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Faustina I, Denarius, Rome, 141, rev. Juno, 3.71g/5h (RIC 338; RSC 215); together with other miscellaneous ancient coins (5, four in silver) [6]. First very fine, others in varied state Provenance: Miss Eileen Atkinson Collection; the proceeds of this lot benefit the British Numismatic Society
Abrincatui, Silver Stater, 1st cent. BC, lunar head right, cheek decorated with lyre or comet motif, rev. disjointed horse right with remains of charioteer above, class III, 6.37g/6h (D-T series 347, 2274; LT J6ff). Nearly very fine The mark or tattoo on the moon face is more often a triangle of pellets-in-annulets; a single pellet-in-ring with three tails is unusual. Normally found on the reverse, below the horse, this device is generally referred to as a lyre. McCammon, however, argues that, given the ancientÕs fascination with all things celestial, it may be the earliest representation of HalleyÕs comet which passed in 86 BC
Pinkerton, J., An Essay on Medals, vol. 1 only, London, 1789, xlviii + 300pp, 2 engraved plates (Manville 221); Madden, F.W., History of the Jewish Coinage, London, 1864, xi + 350pp, engraved illustrations in text; Boyne, W., A Manual of Roman Coins, London, 1865, 79pp, 21 engraved plates; Head, B.V., British MuseumÉA Guide to the Principal Gold and Silver Coins of the Ancients, 4th edn, London, 1895, v + 128pp, 70 plates, library stamps; Head, B.V., and successors, British MuseumÉA Guide to the Principal Coins of the Greeks, London, 1959, 108pp, 52 plates; Milne, J.G. [and Kraay, C.M.], Ashmolean Museum: Catalogue of Alexandrian Coins, London, 1971, lxviii + 155pp, 7 plates, 10pp Supplement and pull-out table; Carson, R.A.G., and Kraay, C.M. (eds), Scripta Nummaria Romana: Essays presented to Humphrey Sutherland, London, 1978, xiii + 250pp, 24 plates [7]. PublishersÕ bindings; first somewhat untidy, others generally clean Provenance: Ex libris Alan C. Harrison, additionally: fourth de-accessioned from Grimsby Public Library, with their bookplate
Seyrig, H., Notes on Syrian Coins, ANS NNM 119, New York, 1950, 35pp, 2 plates (2 copies); Robinson, D.M., A Hoard of Silver Coins from Carystus, ANS NNM 124, New York, 1952, 62pp, 6 plates; Caley, E.R., Chemical Composition of Parthian Coins, ANS NNM 129, New York, 1955, 104pp; Noe, S.P., Two Hoards of Persian Sigloi, ANS NNM 136, New York, 1956, 44pp, 15 plates; Cox, D.H., Coins from the Excavations at Curium, 1932-1953, ANS NNM 145, New York, 1959 (2 copies); Thompson, Margaret, The Agrinion Hoard, ANS NNM 159, New York, 1968, 130pp, 56 plates; Troxell, Heidi A., The Coinage of the Lycian League, ANS NNM 162, New York, 1982, xvii + 255pp, 44 plates, typescript letter from the author to Ted Buttrey, December 1983, tipped-in; Koch, Heidemarie, A Hoard of Coins from Eastern Parthia, ANS NNM 165, New York/Malibu 1990, x + 64pp, 12 plates [10]. PublishersÕ bindings; fine and clean
Roman, Silver brooches (6), all 1st-4th cents. AD, P-shaped bow type; crossbow with onion shaped terminals and decorated with silver beading; triple dolphin Pannonian type; small dolphin missing the foot; Kraftig profilierte types (2) (Hattatt 336, 760 760) [6]. Fine to very fine
Medieval, Silver and bronze brooch buckles, all 13th-14th cents., various styles, four intact with pins, one decorated as a letter C, another with a figure and dragon, two with turret-style settings, two fragments and a pin [12]. Mostly fine Provenance: Found in N.E. Lincolnshire
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