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Lot 1850

A SILVER SQUARE SHOOTING TROPHY CIGARETTE BOX, BISLEY 1913. Birmingham 1906.

Lot 864

Severus Alexander AV Aureus. Rome, AD 227. IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, laureate and draped bust right / P M TR P VI COS II P P, Mars walking right, holding spear and trophy. RIC 60c; BMC 407 note; C. -; Biaggi 1328; Calicó 3111. 6.34g, 20mm, 5h. Good Extremely Fine. Rare; only 6 examples on CoinArchives. Ex H. D. Rauch 75, 6 May 2005, lot 644. A naturally unwarlike young man, Severus Alexander's early coinage is almost entirely without any types of specific interest, likely because the hands in which power lay at this time wished it so. While Alexander was still a minor, government was maintained by Julia's Maesa and Mamaea, women who one would assume preferred to see Alexander's figure remain on the throne while avoiding any of the scandal seen under Elagabalus. Here shown simply as the god Mars, later issues of a very similar reverse type depict either Alexander with the same attributes, or perhaps Romulus, one of the two mythical founders of Rome and the supposed son of Mars.

Lot 1095

Carausius BI Radiate. London, no mintmark, AD 287-290. IMP CARAVSIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed right / MAR-S VICTOR, Mars walking right, holding spear and trophy over shoulder. RIC 843; Webb 940. 4.46g, 24mm, 6h. Very Fine.

Lot 888

Gallienus AR Antoninianus. Lugdunum, AD 258-259. GALLIENVS P F AVG, radiate bust left, with spear and shield / VICT GERMANICA, Victory running right, holding wreath and trophy. RIC 42. 4.66g, 22mm, 6h. Extremely Fine, well centred and attractively toned.

Lot 601

Julius Caesar AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Caesar, 48-47 BC. Diademed female head right, wearing oak-wreath, cruciform earring, and pearl necklace; LII behind / Trophy of Gallic arms; axe surmounted by an animal's head to right; CAESAR below. Crawford 452/2; RSC 18. 3.85g, 19mm, 4h. Extremely Fine. Attractive old tone.

Lot 1094

Carausius BI Radiate. London, no mintmark, AD 287-290. IMP CARAVSIVS P F AV, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / MAR-S VICTOR, Mars walking right, holding spear and trophy over shoulder. RIC 843; Webb 940. 3.50g, 24mm, 6h. Very Fine.

Lot 904

Carinus, as Caesar, AV Aureus. Siscia, AD 282. M AVR CARINVS NOB CAES, laureate and cuirassed bust right / VICTORIA AVG, Victory standing left on banded globe, holding laurel wreath in outstretched right hand and palm frond over left shoulder. RIC -, cf. 190E (Victory carrying trophy); cf. Cohen 139 (same); Sear 12287 (this coin); Calicó 4372 (this coin). 4.84 gm, 20mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. Rare. From the Ambrose Collection; Ex Andre Constantine Dimitriadis Collection; Ex McLendon Collection, Christie’s New York, 12 June 1993, lot 191. Raised to the rank of Caesar in the West in AD 282 under his father Carus, who had been proclaimed emperor after the assassination of the emperor Probus, Carinus immediately set out on campaign against the Germanic Quadi tribes whom he met with some success. Returning to Rome in early 283, he celebrated a triumph and was proclaimed Augustus, and thus began his joint rule with his father. Meanwhile his brother Numerian, also Caesar, was on campaign with their father against the Sassanid Persians in the East. It was here that Carus died in July or August 283, but not before having made significant gains against the Sassanids under Bahram II: he had taken the capital Ctesiphon, crossed the River Tigris and was marching his troops further into Mesopotamia. Carus’ death is most likely attributable to natural causes (an unknown illness, though some sources claim it was a lightning strike), and Numerian succeeded him as Augustus unchallenged. The army however wished to return to the West, and Numerian was unable to do more than acquiesce. As the column proceeded slowly back toward Roman territory Numerian himself was taken ill and died under suspicious circumstances - the general Diocletian was proclaimed emperor by the troops and accepted the purple on a hill outside Nicomedia. Upon hearing the news, Carinus marched his army eastwards and the two met in Moesia at the Battle of the Margus River. Again, accounts differ as to the progress of the battle: some say that Carinus had the upper hand until he was assassinated by a tribune whose wife he had seduced, while others suggest that the battle was a complete victory for Diocletian and that Carinus’ army deserted him. Following the victory, both the eastern and western armies recognised Diocletian as sole emperor, and he marched unopposed on Rome. Struck in late 282 when Carinus still held the rank of Caesar, this aureus depicts him in military gear on the obverse, while the reverse type depicts the Victoriola, the cult statue of Victory standing on a globe. It symbolises the power and majesty conferred on an emperor by victory in battle, and is often shown on later reverse types being conferred on the emperor by Jupiter or another deity. Used in this context, it appears to attest to a recent military victory, perhaps Carinus’ own successes against the Germanic tribes. That this coin was struck shortly before Carinus was raised to the rank of Augustus might partly explain its relative rarity, however the Damnatio Memoriae which Diocletian wrought on Carinus after his death would also bear on the scarcity of gold coins in his name.

Lot 701

Octavian AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Octavian in Greece, autumn 42 BC. Helmeted and draped bust of young Mars right, spear over left shoulder; CAESAR III VIR•R•P•C around / Aquila between two signa, all set on ground line; above, trophy, holding oval shields; S-C flanking aquila. Crawford 497/3; CRI 138; Sydenham 1320; RSC 248. 2.61g, 18mm, 8h. Good Very Fine. Rare.

Lot 612

Julius Caesar AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Caesar in Spain, 46-45 BC. Head of Venus right, wearing stephane; Cupid behind shoulder / Trophy of Gallic arms between two seated captives: female resting head in right hand to left, and bearded male with hands tied behind back on right; CAESAR in exergue. Crawford 468/1; CRI 58; RSC 13; Kestner 3641-3643; BMCRR Spain 86. 3.96g, 19mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Pleasant old tone.

Lot 719

Octavian AR Denarius. Italian mint (Rome?), autumn 30 - summer 29 BC. Bare head right / Military trophy, its base crossed with rudder and anchor and set on prow right; IMP CAESAR across fields. RIC 265a; BMC 625; BN 58; CRI 419. 3.74g, 22mm, 3h. Good Very Fine.

Lot 845

Pescennius Niger AR Denarius. Antioch, AD 193-194. IMP CAES PESC NIGER IVS AVG COS II, laureate bust right / MARTI VICT, Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy. BMC -; RSC -; RIC -, cf. 53 for rev. type; cf. Rauch Summer Auction 2008, 659 (same obv. legend and rev. type, but uncertain legend). 2.92g, 18mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Unpublished and possibly unique.

Lot 581

L. Hostilius Saserna AR Denarius. Rome, 48 BC. Female head right, wearing laurel wreath / L•HOSTILIVS SASERN, Victory walking right, holding trophy over left shoulder, and caduceus in right hand. Crawford 448/1a; RSC Hostilia 5. 3.80g, 17mm, 1h. Extremely Fine.

Lot 636

Q. Servilius Caepio (M. Junius) Brutus AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Brutus and Cassius in Western Asia Minor or Northern Greece, 43-42 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right; COSTA LEG around / Trophy of arms; IMP BRVTVS around. Crawford 506/2; CRI 209; Sydenham 1296; RSC 4. 3.83g, 18mm, 12h. Good Very Fine; banker's mark.

Lot 611

Julius Caesar AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Caesar in Spain, 46-45 BC. Head of Venus right, wearing stephane; Cupid behind shoulder / Trophy of Gallic arms between two seated captives: female resting head in right hand to left, and bearded male with hands tied behind back on right; CAESAR in exergue. Crawford 468/1; CRI 58; RSC 13; Kestner 3641-3643; BMCRR Spain 86. 3.77g, 19mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Well centred reverse.

Lot 720

Octavian AR Denarius. Italian mint (Rome?), autumn 30 - summer 29 BC. Bare head left / Military trophy, its base crossed with rudder and anchor and set on prow right; IMP CAESAR across fields. RIC 265b; CRI 420; BMCRE 626; RSC 120. 3.82g, 20mm, 9h. Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare; one of only two examples on CoinArchives.

Lot 641

L. Staius Murcus AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Murcus, 42-41 BC. Head of Neptune right, with trident over shoulder / Male figure on right, holding sword in left hand and right hand raising kneeling female figure on left, between them, trophy with sword and shield, MVRCVS•IMP in exergue. Crawford 510/1; Sydenham 1315; CRI 337; Statia 1. 3.87g, 21mm, 12h. Very Fine. Extremely Rare. Like many commanders of the Imperatorial age, not a great deal is known about the career of L. Staius Murcus. Appian relates that he served under Caesar in Gaul and Africa, and was present at the Senate House on the Ides of March and whilst he did not participate in Caesar's murder, he approved of the deed. Following Caesar's assassination, the Senate sent Murcus to Syria as proconsul to besiege Q. Caecilius Bassus alongside Cassius. Murcus was posted to blockade the fleet of Cleopatra as she came to the aid of Marc Antony and Octavian. Domitius Ahenobarbus was sent to assist him in this, and the two formed a highly successful partnership, which resulted in dominance over the seas between Greece and Italy. This partnership was not to last long however, and as a rift formed between the two Murcus joined forces with Sextus Pompey. Murcus' stubbornness and refusal to cooperate with Pompey's plans led to a growing suspicion on behalf of the latter, who soon had Murcus assassinated.

Lot 1121

Carausius BI Radiate. London, no mintmark, AD 287-290. IMP CARAVSIVS P I AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / VIR-TVS AVG, Virus advancing right, holding spear and trophy. RIC 1046; Webb 1180. 4.01g, 21mm, 7h. Good Very Fine. Rare.

Lot 559

Anonymous AR Quinarius. Rome, 81 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right / Victory standing right, crowning trophy; D between, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 373/1b; Sydenham 609a; RSC 227a. 1.92g, 15mm, 3h. Near Extremely Fine.

Lot 546

Anonymous AR Victoriatus. Luceria, 211-208 BC. Laureate bust of Jupiter right; bead and reel border / Victory standing right, crowning trophy; V in central field, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 97/1a; Sydenham 121. 3.14g, 16mm, 8h. Near Mint State.

Lot 635

Q. Servilius Caepio (M. Junius) Brutus AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Brutus and Cassius in Western Asia Minor or Northern Greece, 43-42 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right; COSTA LEG around / Trophy of arms; IMP BRVTVS around. Crawford 506/2; CRI 209; Sydenham 1296; RSC 4. 3.95g, 19mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Attractive old tone. Ex Schweizerischer Bankverein 43, 15 September 1997, lot 263.

Lot 603

Julius Caesar AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Caesar, 48-47 BC. Diademed female head right, wearing oak-wreath, cruciform earring, and pearl necklace; LII behind / Trophy of Gallic arms; axe surmounted by an animal's head to right; CAESAR below. Crawford 452/2; RSC 18. 3.95g, 18mm, 3h. Extremely Fine.

Lot 659

Marc Antony AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Antony in northern Syria, late summer - autumn 38 BC. Bare head right, ANT•AVG•III•VIR•R•P•C• around / Trophy of arms; at base to left, prow left; Macedonian shield to right; IMP-TER across fields. Crawford 536/3 note; CRI 272; RSC 18b; Sydenham 1204; Kestner 3830 var. (obv. legend); BMCRR East 149. 4.01g, 19mm, 4h. Near Mint State. Sound, lustrous metal. A wonderful example of this desirable type. Very Rare. The Parthians had been well aware of Caesar’s ambitions to invade their territory, and during the civil war that followed the dictator’s assassination, they actively supported the cause of the Liberators, sending a contingent of troops which fought with them at the Battle of Philippi in 42 BC. Following that defeat the pro-republican general Titus Labienus, who had lately served as Cassius’ ambassador to Parthia, assisted the Parthians in their bid to invade the Eastern Roman territories. Along with the Parthian prince Pacorus, Labienus commanded the invasion forces which swept into Syria and down the Phoenician coast. Distracted first by his dalliance with Cleopatra, then by his wife Fulvia, in the following year Marc Antony eventually dispatched his lieutenant Publius Ventidius Bassus with eleven legions to drive back the invaders. Ventidius first surprised and defeated Labienus at the Cilician Gates, executing the traitor, then encountered a Parthian army at the Amanus pass which he also defeated. Finally in the spring of 38 at the Battle of Cyrrhestica, Ventidius inflicted an overwhelming defeat against the Parthians which resulted in the death of the Pacorus. Antony at this point hurried to take command of Ventidius’ forces in the prosecution of a campaign of reprisal against Antiochus of Commagene, who had aided the Parthians. Ventidius meanwhile was pensioned off back to Rome, where he became the first Roman to celebrate a triumph over the Parthians.

Lot 89

George V Two Handle Silver Trophy Cup. Hallmark London 1912, Makers Mark H.W & Co. 259.1 grams - 8 ozs 11 grams. 5.5 Inches High.

Lot 594

Pair of George III silver tablespoons, London 1801, one other, London 1786, pair of William IV silver sugar tongs, London 1832 and a small silver trophy cup, Birmingham 1945 Condition:

Lot 660

Marc Antony AR Denarius. Mint moving with M. Antonius 37. M•ANT•AVGVR•III•VIR•R•P•C, bare head right / IMP-TER Trophy with figure-of-eight shield attached to each arm; at its base, two spears and two round shields. Crawford 536/4; Antonia 78; Sydenham 1202; CRI 270; RSC 17a. 3.72g, 19mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare; among the finest known examples of the type.

Lot 642

Cn. Domitius L. f. Ahenobarbus AR Denarius. Uncertain mint along the Adriatic or Ionian Sea, 41-40 BC. Bare head of Ahenobarbus right, wearing short beard; AHENOBAR before / Prow right surmounted by a military trophy; CN•DOMITIVS•IMP below. Crawford 519/2; CRI 339; Sydenham 1177; Domitia 21; Kestner 801-802; BMCRR East 94-97. 3.90g, 19mm, 8h. Very Fine.

Lot 733

Augustus AR Denarius. Emerita, circa 25-23 BC. P. Carisius, legate. IMP CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / P CARISIVS LEG PRO PR, trophy of Celtiberian arms, consisting of helmet, cuirass, shield, and javelins, erected on heap of round shields, lances, and other arms. RIC 5 var. (obv. leg.); RSC 403; BMC -; BN 1055; C 403. 3.86g, 19mm, 4h. Fleur De Coin; light golden tone. Rare; in outstanding condition for the type, and one of the finest known examples of the type, easily surpassing the few recorded on CoinArchives.

Lot 602

Julius Caesar AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Caesar, 48-47 BC. Diademed female head right, wearing oak-wreath, cruciform earring, and pearl necklace; LII behind / Trophy of Gallic arms; axe surmounted by an animal's head to right; CAESAR below. Crawford 452/2; RSC 18. 4.00g, 19mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Attractive old tone.

Lot 222

A silver ashtray with central perpetual light, with a silver mustard bearing lion crest and a Victorian silver trophy cup shaped mustard (3)

Lot 235

Barry May Horse Show 1911 -A large silver trophy cup by Pinder Brothers, Sheffield 1910, Remounts Class - Given by The President of the Show T P Thomas Esq., JP., Merevale Dinas Powys, 28.5cm, 21.95oz

Lot 122

Silver plated tea set, trophy goblet etc

Lot 288A

A hallmarked silver inscribed trophy cup, Birmingham 1936; another trophy cup, Sheffield 1940's

Lot 651

A late Victorian figured walnut music cabinet with shelf and compartments enclosed by glazed door, with inlaid trophy and stringing decoration, with brass rail to the top, 20.5"

Lot 131

Ephemera - a silver plated trophy; an 18th century copper incense burner; a silver plated ladle; an 18th century horn beaker; a pair of Technological Examination medallions; etc. (1 box)

Lot 220

A silver twin handled trophy bowl, Addie Bros, Birmingham 1963, engraved The Cartland Historical Award, 1962, Jean S Macleod, 333.3g

Lot 624

A MUSICAL BOX, c.1900, playing eight airs as indicated on the tune sheet, 9 1/2" drum with six bells and insect strikers, in walnut and ebonised case, crossbanded with stringing, the moulded edged lid with transfer musical trophy, on bracket feet, 20" wide x 10 1/4" high (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 300

C. Vibius C.f. Pansa, Denarius, Rome, 90 BC; AR (g 4,02; mm 18; h 9); Laureate head of Apollo r.; behind, PANSA; before, control mark, Rv. Minerva in quadriga r., holding reins, spear and trophy; in ex. C VIBIVS C F. Crawford 342/5b; Vibia 1; Sydenham 684b. Lustrous, minor gouges on reverse, about extremely fine.

Lot 346

Paullus Aemilius Lepidus, Denarius, Rome, 62 BC; AR (g 3,90; mm 18; h 8); PAVLLVS LEPIDVS CONCORDIA, veiled head of Concordia r., wearing diadem, Rv. Trophy; on r., L. Emilius Paulus standing l.; on l., king Perseus and his sons; above, TER; in ex. PAVLLVS. Crawford 415/1; Aemilia 10; Sydenham 926.Cabinet tone, about extremely fine.

Lot 353

C. Memmius C.f., Denarius, Rome, 56 BC; AR (g 4,27; mm 19; h 1); Head of Ceres r.; before, C MEMMI C F, Rv. Trophy; before, kneeling captive with hands tied behind back; on r., C MEMMIVS; on l., IMPERATOR. Crawford 427/1; Memmia 10; Sydenham 920.Cabinet tone, extremely fine.

Lot 354

P. Fonteius P.f. Capito, Denarius, Rome, 55 BC; AR (g 3,83; mm 17; h 1); Helmeted and draped bust of Mars r., with trophy over shoulder; around, P FONTEIVS P F [CAPI]TO III VIR, Rv. Horseman r., thrusting spear at enemy who is about to slay unarmed captive; in r. field, helmet and shield; around, MN FONT TR MIL. Crawford 429/1; Fonteia 17; Sydenham 900.Lightly toned, about extremely fine / extremely fine.

Lot 358

C. Coelius Caldus, Denarius, Rome, 51 BC; AR (g 3,82; mm 18; h 6); Head of C. Coelius Caldus (Cos. 94) r.; before, standard in the form of a boar and [C COELIVS CALDVS]; below, CO[S]; behind, standard inscribed HIS, Rv. Table inscribed L CALDVS VII VIR EPVL, with figure behind preparing epulum; on l., trophy with Macedonian shield and C CALDVS; on r., trophy with carnyx and oval shield decorated with thunderbolt and IMP A X; below, C CALDVS III VIR. Crawford 437/2a; Coelia 7; Sydenham 894.Scarce, lightly toned, about extremely fine / extremely fine.

Lot 371

C. Julius Caesar, Denarius, Mint moving with Caesar, 48-47 BC; AR (g 4,16; mm 20; h 9); Female head r., wearing diadem and oak-wreath; behind, LII, Rv. Trophy with Gallic shield and carnyx; on r., axe; below, CAE - SAR. Crawford 452/2; Julia 26; Sydenham 1009.Cabinet tone. Minor die break, anyway good extremely fine.This lot is sold with an export licence issued by the Republic of Italy.

Lot 375

C. Antius C.f. Restio, Denarius, Rome, 47 BC; AR (g 3,61; mm 18; h 11); Head of C. Antius Restio (Tr.Pl. 68) r.; behind, RESTIO, Rv. Hercules advancing r., holding club, trophy and cloak (lion-skin ?); before, C ANTIVS C F. Crawford 455/1a; Antia 1; Sydenham 970.Rare. Dark patina, countermarks on obverse, about extremely fine.

Lot 384

C. Julius Caesar, Denarius, Spain, 46-45 BC; AR (g 3,85; mm 19; h 2); Diademed head of Venus r.; behind, Cupid, Rv. Trophy with oval shield and carnyx in each hand; below, two captives: male and female (Gallia); in ex. CAESAR. Crawford 468/1; Julia 11; Sydenham 1014.Lustrous, extremely fine - good extremely fine.This lot is sold with an export licence issued by the Republic of Italy.

Lot 391

M. Junius Brutus and Pedanius Costa, Denarius, Mint movimg with Brutus, 43-42 BC; AR (g 3,95; mm 19; h 1); Laureate head of Apollo r.; before, COSTA; behind, LEG, Rv. Trophy with shield and spears; on r., BRVTVS; on l., IMP. Crawford 506/2; Junia 43, Pedania 2; Sydenham 1296.Scarce, lustrous, extremely fine - good extremely fine.

Lot 392

Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius, Denarius, Sicily, 42-40 BC; AR (g 3,55; mm 19; h 2); Head of Neptune r., trident over shoulder; around, MAG PI - VS - [IMP ITER] Rv. Trophy with trident above and anchor below, prow-stem on l. and aplustre on r., two heads of Scylla at base; around, PRAEF CLAS ET OR - [AE MAR IT EX S C]. Crawford 511/2b; Pompeia 21; Sydenham 1347.Rare. Cabinet tone, about extremely fine - extremely fine.

Lot 445

Vespasian (69-79), Denarius, Rome, AD 69-70; AR (g 3,37; mm 20; h 5); IMP CAESAR VESPASIA[NVS AVG], laureate head r., Rv. Judaea seated r. on ground; behind her, trophy; in ex. IVDAEA. RIC I 15 = II 2; C 226.Cabinet tone, extremely fine.This lot is sold with an export licence issued by the Republic of Italy.

Lot 473

Trajan (98-117), Denarius, Rome, AD 103-111; AR (g 2,91; mm 19; h 6); IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P, laureate bust r., drapery on l. shoulder, Rv. COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC, trophy of arms: one round and two hexagonal shields; at base, a sword, two javelins and two shields. RIC 147b; C 100.Lustrous, about fdc.This lot is sold with an export licence issued by the Republic of Italy.

Lot 531

Marcus Aurelius (161-180), Denarius, Rome, AD 179-180; AR (g 3,46; mm 19; h 12); M AVREL ANT - ONINVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust r., Rv. TR P XXXIIII I - MP X COS III P P, Victory on globe standing l., holding wreath and trophy. RIC 411; C 975.Lustrous, extremely fine.

Lot 536

Lucius Verus (161-169), Sestertius, Rome, AD 163-164; AE (g 27,58; mm 34; h 12); L AVREL VERVS - AVG ARMENIACVS, laureate head r., Rv. TR P IIII - IMP II COS II, Mars walking r., carrying spear and trophy; in field, S - C. RIC 1379; C 224.Dark patina. Gently smoothed, otherwise extremely fine.

Lot 556

Caracalla (198-217), Sestertius, Rome, AD 211; AE (g 27,49; mm 34; h 12); M AVREL ANTONI - NVS PIVS AVG, laureate head r., drapery on l. shoulder, Rv. VICT BRIT TR P XIIII COS III, Victory standing r., erecting trophy; on r., towered woman standing facing and captive seated l.; in ex. S C. cfr. RIC 483d; cfr. C 640.A very rare variety. Expressive portrait struck on a large flan with a nice glossy green patina. Somewhat gently smoothed, anyway good extremely fine.

Lot 578

Severus Alexander (222-235), Aureus, Rome, AD 230; AV (g 5,93; mm 20; h 7); IMP SEV ALE - XAND AVG, laureate head r., drapery on l. shoulder, Rv. P M TR P VIIII - COS - III P P, Romulus advancing r., holding spear and trophy. RIC 103; C -; Calicò 3121 (same dies).Rare. Expressive portrait, large flan, about fdc.

Lot 69

Lucania, Metapontion, Stater, c. 340-330 BC; AR (g 7,98; mm 22; h 10); Head of Tharragonas r., wearing Corithian helmet, without crest; on r., ?, Rv. META, barley ear; above lef r., trophy; on r., ?. HNItaly 1567; Johnston A7.14.Very rare. Lightly toned, about extremely fine.

Lot 85

Bruttium, Brettii, Bronze, c. 211-208 BC; AE (g 12,15; mm 26; h 6); Head of Ares l., wearing Corinthian helmet decorated with griffin; below, barley ear, Rv. BPETTI?N, Nike standing l., crowning trophy; on r., hand. HNItaly 1975.Green patina with spots of cuprite deposit, about extremely fine.

Lot 218

Anonymous, Victoriatus, Roma, post 215-214 BC; AR (g 3,20; mm 18; h 12); Laureate head of Jupiter r., Rv. Victory standing r., crowning trophy; in ex. ROMA. Crawford 53/1; Sydenham 83.Cabinet tone, extremely fine.From the Thersites Collection.

Lot 222

Anonymous (first spearhead series), Victoriatus, South-East Italy, 211-210 BC; AR (g 2,71; mm 17; h 2); Laureate head of Jupiter r., Rv. Victory standing r., crowning trophy; between, spearhead; in ex. ROMA. Crawford 83/1a; Sydenham 223.Cabinet tone, about extremely fine.

Lot 276

Cn. Cornelius Blasio Cn.f., As, Rome, 112 or 111 BC; AE (g 27,60; mm 31; h 1); Laureate head of Janus; above I; around, RO - [MA], Rv. Victory standing r., attaching helmet to trophy; around, [CN BLASIO] CN F. Crawford 296/2; Cornelia 21; Sydenham 562.Rare, green patina, about extremely fine.

Lot 283

L. Valerius Flaccus, Denarius, Rome, 108 or 107 BC; AR (g 3,79; mm 19; h 3); Draped and winged bust of Victory r.; before, *, Rv. Mars advancing l., holding spear and trophy; behind, corn ear; before, apex and L VALERI / FLACCI. Crawford 306/1; Valeria 11; Sydenham 565.Cabinet tone, some cleaning marks, extremely fine.

Lot 550

A large continental silver trophy vase,with pierced cast stag design frieze, import marks London 1913, 16 oz, height 29cm.

Lot 588

An Edwardian silver Bisley shooting trophy,by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1909, height 10.5cm.

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