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Titus. Silver Denarius (3.37 g), AD 79-81. Rome, AD 79. IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M, laureate head of Titus left. Rev. TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P, trophy flanked by Judaea, on left, seated left in attitude of mourning, and bound Jew on right. Hendin 1584a; RIC 103; BMC p. 230, note; RSC 307. Scarce. Lightly toned. Very Fine. From the Palm Desert Collection. Purchased from V. England in the 1980s.
Caracalla. Gold Aureus (7.39 g, 12h), AD 198-217. Mint of Rome, A.D. 196-8. M AVR ANTON CAES PONTIF, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right. Rev. PRI-NCI-PI IVVE-NTVTIS, Caracalla standing left, holding a baton and a spear, beside a trophy of arms (RIC 13b; Calicó 2797; C 504). Rare. Extremely Fine. Ex Leu 53, 1991, lot 285 Ex Kunker 273, 2016, lot 836.
Titus. Silver Denarius (3.21 g), AD 79-81. Rome, AD 80. IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M, laureate head of Titus right. Rev. TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P, trophy flanked by Judaea, on left, seated left in attitude of mourning, and bound Jew on right. Hendin 1584; RIC 102; BMC 37; RSC 306. Attractive multi-color toning. Extremely Fine. From the Palm Desert Collection. Purchased from A. Saslow in the 1980s.
Septimius Severus. Æ As (11.92 g), AD 193-211. SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head of Septimius Severus right. Reverse: VICTORIAE BRITTANNICAE, S C in exergue, Victory standing right, holding trophy with both hands; at her feet to either side, bound seated captive. RIC 837a. Very rare reverse type. Dark green patina with some reddish spots, details lightly strengthened. Choice Very Fine.
Divus Vespasian. Gold Aureus (6.96 g), died AD 79. Judaea Capta type. Rome, under Titus, AD 80/1. DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS, laureate head of Vespasian right. Rev. EX S C across field, Victory advancing left, placing shield on trophy, below which Judaea seated left in attitude of mourning. Hendin 1581; RIC 363; BN 89; BMC 112, note; Calicó 628. Very Rare. Some scattered marks, none too serious. Fine. From the S. Moussaieff Collection, This lot has been officially exported from Israel through the Israel Antiquities Authority.
Jewish Reference Coinage, Vespasian. Gold Aureus (7.16 g), AD 69-79. Judaea Capta type. Rome, AD 69/70. IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head of Vespasian right. Rev. IVDAEA in exergue, Jewess seated right, head resting on hand in attitude of mourning; behind, trophy. Hendin 1464; RIC 1; BN 20-2; BMC 31-4; Calicó 643. Quite pleasing and problem free. The surfaces and devices are quite appealing. About Very Fine. From the S. Moussaieff Collection, This lot has been officially exported from Israel through the Israel Antiquities Authority. First coin of the standard 'Judaea Capta' series. In the 'Judaea Capta' coinage, the seated personified Judaea evokes the iconographic language of the defeated and degraded prisoner. The conquered province type has its own set of gestures expressing a mournful or abject context, which are derived from Roman funerary iconography. They include an attitude formed by the resting of the chin in the hand, a pose that evokes pensiveness, uncertainty, and grief with overtones of repentance or lamentation. Additionally, the mourner is shown with hunched shoulders, and a bowed and covered head. The depiction of the personified province recollects the Biblical description of the besieged Jerusalem by the prophet Isaiah (ca. 700 BCE): "For Jerusalem is ruined, and Judah is fallen… Thy men shall fall by the sword and thy mighty in the war. And her gates shall lament and mourn, and she, being desolate, shall sit upon the ground" (Isaiah 3:8-9; 25-26).The imposing military trophy standing to the left of the picture looms over the back of the vanquished Judaea, taunting the humiliated figure, re-enforcing the fact that the weapons used to resist Rome are now spoils to the victors; they no longer hold power.
Vespasian. Gold Aureus (6.98 g), AD 69-79. Judaea Capta type. Lugdunum, AD 72. MP CAES VESPAS AVG P M TR P IIII P P COS IIII, laureate head of Vespasian right. Rev. DE IVDAEIS, trophy. Cf. Hendin 1472; RIC 1179; BN 305; BMC 402; Calicó 627c. Very Rare. Fine. From the S. Moussaieff Collection, This lot has been officially exported from Israel through the Israel Antiquities Authority. This gold aureus belongs to the vast coin series struck to celebrate the victory of Vespasian (and his son Titus) in the First Jewish Revolt, a bloody conflict that rocked the eastern territories of the Roman Empire between AD 66 and 73. Although the last pocket of Jewish rebels was only defeated at the desert fortress of Masada in AD 73, the major fighting was over and Titus had captured the Judaean capital at Jerusalem in AD 70. The Holy City was besieged for seven terrible months, during which the defenders were decimated by starvation, disease, and factional conflict among the rebel leadership. At last, Roman forces stormed Jerusalem, slaughtering and enslaving the defenders and plundering the sacred wealth of the Second Temple. Slaves and treasure were carried off to Rome by Titus in AD 71 to adorn the great triumph that he was to celebrate along with his father. This procession, in which a variety of Temple instruments, including a menorah, were carried before the Roman people is immortalized in a famous frieze from the Arch of Titus in Rome. The trophy type on the reverse of the present coin, with the simple statement, DE IVDAEIS ("From the Judaeans") serves as shorthand for the vast booty that was taken from Jerusalem and especially from the Temple. The historian Josephus reports that the quantities of gold, ivory, jewelry, and purple cloth in Vespasian's triumph that the procession resembled "a running river of wealth." The emperor subsequently tapped this river to cover the expenses of a grand new project to reshape Rome itself. He ordered an artificial lake belonging to the palace complex of the dead and disgraced Nero to be drained and used as the foundation for an enormous amphitheater. This amphitheater was to be used for the display of the gladiator shows and wild beast hunts that were such popular entertainments for the Roman public. It was officially described as the Flavian Amphitheater, but came to be known as the Colosseum after its location near a colossal statue of Nero in the guise of the sun god. This aureus and other gold coins produced in the context of Vespasian's triumph very well may have been struck from the gold objects carried off from conquered Judaea. And some were struck in order to pay for the construction of the Colosseum, which in its own somewhat sinister way was also DE IVDAEIS.
Divus Vespasian. Silver Denarius (3.40 g), died AD 79. Judaea Capta commemorative. Rome, under Titus, AD 80/1. DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS, laureate head of Vespasian right. Rev. EX S C across field, Victory advancing left, attaching shield to trophy below which Jewess seated left, in attitude of mourning. Hendin 1586; RIC 364; BN 90; BMC 112; RSC 144. Nicely toned. Extremely Fine. From the Palm Desert Collection. Purchased from NFA in the 1980s.
Judaea, Roman Judaea. Domitian. Æ (4.91 g), AD 81-96. Judaea Capta issue. Caesarea Maritima, ca. AD 83 or later. Laureate head of Domitian right. Rev. Nike advancing left, holding wreath and trophy. Hendin 1456; TJC 393; RPC 2306. Pleasing uniform glossy brown patina. Extremely Fine. From the Palm Desert Collection.
A GEORGE V SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP OF CIRCULAR FORM, 'C' scroll handles, girdle, circular foot, on a black plastic base, maker Charles Wheale, Birmingham 1924, height to top of handle 13cm, together with an Elizabeth II silver twin handled trophy cup of conical form, angular cast handles, stepped circular foot, on a black plastic base, makers Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1924, height to top of handle 17cm. Gross weight including screw fittings 7.3ozt, 227 grams
A late 19th century courtsword, tapering hollow triangular section blade 32”, by Timewell & Fulcher, Sackville St, London, etched for half length with trophy and wreath in scrolled panels, polished steel hilt with turn down shell guard, knucklebow, urn pommel and swollen grip, facetted and set with cut steel star studs overall, in its black leather scabbard with ribbed steel locket and chape (kinked at junction). Near VGC Plate 8
A late 18th century French style sidearm, broad, slightly curved shallow fullered blade 24”, etched on one side with a crown surmounted by a large cross, eagle with cross to chest and “Vive le Roi”, and on the other with a cross (sunburst to centre and flared arms) and trophy, brass stirrup hilt, the crossguard with ovoid langets bearing classical figure, panelled knucklebow, pommel cap, chequered ebony grips. GC See inside back cover
An Imperial German infantry officer’s sword, plated blade 31½”, by W.K.C, brass stirrup hilt with lion’s head pommel having red glass eyes, the langets with trophy of swords and vacant heraldic escutcheon, the quillon with lion’s head finial, with wire bound black grip, in its black painted steel scabbard. GC (scabbard paint slightly worn). See inside front cover
A group of mixed collectables, including a small two-division tea caddy, a Minic model of RMS Queen Elizabeth, two treen ship souvenirs including a barrel-shaped salt with brass label 'From the Decking of the/Mauritania/The Old Lady of the Atlantic' and an ashtray/salt labelled 'From the Teak of/H.M.S. Warspite', an RMS Queen Elizabeth silvered metal and enamel ashtray, an R.M.M.V. Alcantara pewter ashtray and a plated R.M.S.P. 'Araguaya' miniature trophy cup
Autographed Willie Wallace B/W 12 X 8 Photo, Depicting Celtic's Returning Heroes Aboard An Open Top Bus As They Parade Their Trophy Around Celtic Park After Victory In The 1967 European Cup Final, Signed (By Wallace Only) In Fine Green Marker. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Autographed 1966 World Cup Final Col 12 X 8 Photo, Depicting A Superb Image Showing Players Celebrating With The Trophy After Victory Over West Germany, Signed By Geoff Hurst, Gordon Banks And Jack Charlton In Fine Black Marker. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
2003 England Rugby World Cup commemorative medal in nice red presentation box. his unique Limited Edition memento has been masterfully hand-crafted and beautifully sculpted in Antique Gilt Finish. This wonderful example of coin art depicts the key moments, which helped the RFU England Team to beat Australia on their home ground in Sydney, to win the 2003 World Cup 17 points to 20. Obverse / Front The obverse clearly shows that moment in time when, with 26 seconds remaining on the clock before the end of extra time and with the scores tied at 17 all, the ball was given to Jonny Wilkinson who then drop-kicked England to its first, breath-taking, heart-stopping World Cup triumph. The medallion also shows the try by Jason Robinson, which gave England a commanding lead at half time, together with captain Martin Johnson lifting the Webb Ellis Trophy, while we remember the emotional Lawrence Dallaglio raising the St George flag, all watched and overseen by master tactician England coach Clive Woodward. Reverse / Back Depicts the Official Logo of the RFU, its registered mark together with the words - World Champions 2003. Comes in red hinged presentation box with English Rose on outside and Rugby Football Union Official Medallion inside. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Football Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 12x8 signed colour photo pictured celebrating with champions league trophy after scoring winner in the 1999 final. Norwegian football manager and former player. As a player, he spent most of his career playing as a forward for Manchester United. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
A Small Collection of Hallmarked Silver Items - From the Early 20th Century to the Mid 20th Century ( 3 ) Items. Comprises 1/ Twin Handle Small Trophy Shaped Cup. Hallmark Chester 1924. Height 2.25 Inches - 5.75 cm. 2/ Small Silver Cup - Gilt Interior. Marked Sterling, 2.25 Inches - 5.75 cm. 3/ Elizabeth II Small Silver Bowl with Fancy Open work Border. Hallmark Sheffield 1961. 4.5 Inches - 11.25 cm Diameter. 193.6 grams - Total Silver Weight. Please See Photo.
A Large Quantity Of Books Authors to include Captain W.E. Johns, Biggles series - titles to include Biggles Gets His Men, The lost world of Everest The River Adventure by Enid Blyton, Five On A Hike Together by Enid Blyton, Black Beauty by Anna Sewell etc. Together with a vintage jointed teddy bear, twin handle trophy and a Olympia Typewriter. Please see accompanying image
Autographed Willie Wallace B/W 8 X 6 Photo, Depicting Celtic's Hero Of The 1967 Scottish Cup Final, Holding Aloft The Trophy After Arriving Back At Celtic Park, Wallace Scored Both Goals In A 2-0 Victory Over Aberdeen, Signed In Green Marker. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
A Collection of Silver and Silver Plate. The collection includes silver napkin ring, small travelling candlestick, cut glass crystal salt cellar (silver top damaged), mustard pot and spoon (blue glass interior), two silver-plated trophy cup engraved H.S.Baldwin being a relative of Stanley Baldwin and engraved "1st Prize Swimming', July 1905 and 1907 respectively.
Snooker Steve Davis 16x12 signed colour photo pictured lifting World Championship trophy. Steve Davis, OBE (born 22 August 1957) is an English retired professional snooker player from Plumstead, London, who is generally viewed as one of the sport's greatest players as well as one of its most iconic figures. After turning professional in 1978, he dominated snooker during the 1980s, reaching eight World Championship finals in nine years, winning six world titles, and holding the world number one ranking for seven consecutive seasons. Good condition Est.
Tennis Boris Becker signed 20x14 overall framed and mounted colour photo pictured holding the Wimbledon Mens singles trophy. Mounted to a professional standard. Boris Franz Becker (born 22 November 1967) is a German former world No. 1 professional tennis player. He was successful from the start of his career, winning the first of his six major singles titles at age 17. He also won five year-end championships, 13 Masters Series titles and an Olympic gold medal in doubles. Tennis magazine ranked him the 11th best male player of the period 1965–2005. Good condition Est.
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