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A PINE COMPTOISE CLOCK dial white enamel, signed Darnis Julien a Saubusse, embossed brass military trophy spandrels, the arch embossed and pierced with a gentleman plighting his troth, case of elongated cartouche form, moulded waist door with glazed aperture showing the grid iron pendulum, 95 1/2ins. (242cms.) high
A REGIMENTAL TROPHY CUP with inscriptions relating to The Cameron Highlanders and the Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth & Cameronians), by H. Phillip, London 1922 and a small dish on four feet engraved with the badge of the Devonshire Regiment, by Mappin & Webb, London 1904; the latter 6.5" (16.5 cms) diameter; 28.5 oz (2)
L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus. Denarius, 3.95g (4h). Rome, 62 BC. Obv: Veiled and diademed head of Concord right, PAVLLVS LEPIDVS CONCORDIA around. Rx: PAVLLVS TER L. Aemilius Paullus erecting trophy before three captives, King Perseus of Macedon and his two sons, commemorating Paullus` victory at Pydna in 168 BC. Crawford 415/1. Sydenham 926. RSC Aemilia 10. Beautiful iridescent toning. In NGC holder graded AU, Strike 5/5, Surface 5/5 Ex Helianthus annuus Collection
C. Clovius for Julius Caesar. Dupondius, 11.41g (11h). Rome, 46-45 BC. Obv: CAESAR DIC·TER Draped bust of Victory right, star behind. Rx: C·CLOVI – PRAEF Minerva standing left, holding trophy, spear and shield decorated with gorgoneion; at her feet, snake. Crawford 476/1b. Sydenham 1026. Sear Imperators 62. A bit rough. EF Ex RBW Collection, with collector`s envelope; privately purchased from Frank Kovacs in 1989
Brutus, struck by Pedanius Costa. Denarius, 3.89g (12h). Military Mint in East, 42 BC. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right, COSTA before, LEG behind. Rx: Military trophy, BRVTVS IMP around. Crawford 506/2. Sydenham 1296. Sear, Imperators 209. Beautifully toned. Choice EF Ex NAC 45, 2 April 2008, Barry Feirstein IV, lot 39. Ex MMAG 86, 1998, lot 131. Ex Leu 57, 25 May 1993, lot 187 (Bob Levy Coll.). Ex Superior, 7 June 1987, lot 432A
Titus. 79-81 AD. Denarius, 3.23g (6h). Rome, 80 AD. Obv: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M Head laureate right. Rx: TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P Trophy of arms between two seated captives; the captive on left is a veiled woman supporting head with right hand and resting right elbow on right knee; the one on right is a bearded male, torso bare, wearing trousers, with hands tied behind back. RIC 102 (C). BM 37. Hendin 1584. Paris 34. Cohen 306 (3 Fr.). VF Ex Berk 167, 3 December 2009, lot 262
Autographs - CRICKET, signed programme for 1990 Nat West Trophy Final at Lords, Lancashire (13) v Northampton (8), inc. Atherton, Allott, Austin, Fairbrother, Fowler, Hegg, Jesty; Lamb, Ambrose, Bailey, Capel, Larkins, Thomas etc., signed to player profiles, also a scorecard signed by nine players, inc. Hegg, Atherton, Austin, Allott, Akram, Fairbrother etc., VG to EX, 2
Vespasian. AD 69-79. Æ Sestertius (32mm, 25.85 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 71. IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P P COS III, laureate head right / S C across field, Mars, helmeted, naked except for cloak around waist, advancing right, holding transverse spear in right hand and trophy in left over left shoulder. RIC II 199; BMCRE 777; BN 539-40. Near EF, green patina.
Vespasian. AD 69-79. AV Aureus (19mm, 7.04 g, 6h). “Judaea Capta” commemorative. Uncertain mint. Struck circa AD 69-70. IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head right / IVD?E? C?PT?, palm tree; to right, Jewess, in attitude of mourning, seated right; shield to right; helmet, shield, and spear to left of palm. RIC II 1357 = Calicó 646a = BMCRE, p. 7, * and note corr. (Jewess described as sitting at foot of trophy) = Santamaria (25 May 1926), lot 236 (same dies); Hendin –; BN –; Biaggi –. Good Fine. Extremely rare, the second known. This piece confirms the authenticity of the previously known example. Future Hendin plate coin. Citing the singular Santamaria specimen as the only example of the type then known, the authors of BMCRE expressed doubt about its authenticity. This doubt was noted by the authors of the revised RIC volume, who went further, calling it “possibly a modern forgery with rev based on bronze IVDAEA CAPTA types.” None of the authors, however, detailed any specific criteria to support their allegations, or even noted that they examined the piece in hand. Nonetheless, the present coin, struck from the same dies as the Santamaria piece, is clearly authentic, thus rendering the doubts of the authors of RIC and BMCRE moot. This coin will be illustrated in the forthcoming 6th edition of David Hendin’s Guide to Biblical Coins.
Domitian. AD 81-96. Æ Quadrans (18.5mm, 2.25 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 84-85. IMP DOMIT ?VG GERM, trophy, consisting of helmet, cuirass, shields, spears, and greaves / S C across field, olive branch upright. RIC II 247; BMCRE 494-5; BN 534. EF, dark green-brown patina, minor deposits. Exceptional strike for issue. From the collection of the MoneyMuseum, Zurich. Ex Kurt P. Wyprächtiger Collection; Sternberg XII (18 November 1982), lot 573.
Trajan. AD 98-117. AR Denarius (19mm, 3.42 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck mid AD 107-108. IMP TRAIANO ?VG GER D?C P M TR P, laureate bust right, slight drapery on left shoulder / COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC, trophy on tree stump with one round shield, two hexagonal shields; at base, two javelins, two shields, and a sword. RIC II 147; Woytek 268bC-1; Strack 138d1; RSC 98; BMCRE 358 and 362. EF. toned. From the collection of the MoneyMuseum, Zurich. Ex Kurt P Wyprächtiger Collection; Hess-Leu 49 (3 May 1971), lot 356.
Marcus Aurelius. As Caesar, AD 139-161. AV Aureus (20mm, 7.27 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 160-161. ?VRELIVS C?ESAR ?VG PII F, bareheaded and draped bust right / TR POT XIIII C OS II, Mars advancing right, holding spear forward in right hand and trophy over shoulder in left. RIC III 481c (Pius); Strack 373; Calicó 1976 (but same obv. die as ill. of 1981); BMCRE 696/694 (Pius; obv./rev.; same dies); Biaggi 871/875 (obv./rev.); Pecunem 7, lot 329 (same rev. die). Choice EF, lustrous.
Commodus. AD 177-192. AR Denarius (18mm, 3.28 g, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 180-181. M COMMODVS ANTONINVS AVG, laureate head right / TR P V IMP IIII COS III P P, trophy; at base, male and female captive seated on shield on either side. RIC III 9 (bust type a); MIR 18, 495-4/30; RSC 791; BMCRE 9. EF. Well struck for issue.
Caracalla. AD 198-217. Æ Sestertius (32mm, 29.07 g, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 210. M AVREL ANTONI NVS PIVS AVG, laureate bust right, slight drapery / VICTORIAE BRITTANNICAE, S C in exergue, Victory, winged and draped, standing right, left foot on helmet, left knee bent, resting right hand on trophy, consisting of helmet, cuirass, spears, shields, and greaves; on right, Britannia, towered and draped, standing facing; to her left, captive seated left, hands tied behind back. RIC IV 464; Banti 132; SCBC 659; BMCRE 819-20 (Septimius and Caracalla). Good VF, dark green-brown patina, some lighter green and red. From the RAM Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group 73 (13 September 2006), lot 949.Beginning in AD 208, Septimius waged a military campaign against the Caledonians in northern Britain with his sons Caracalla and Geta. Due to his father`s illness, Caracalla took the lead in managing military operations throughout most of the campaign, while Geta took on administrative duties at the campaign base camp at Eburacum (modern day York). By AD 210, coins were struck in the names of all three family members celebrating their British successes. In February of AD 211, Septimius died. Soon afterward, Caracalla ended the fighting by negotiating a peace with the Caledonians. This interesting sestertius refers to the close of the British campaign, using imagery and language that suggest a decisive victory.
Severus Alexander. AD 222-235. AV Aureus (20mm, 5.67 g, 12h). Rome mint. 11th emission, AD 230. IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, laureate and draped bust right / P M TR P V COS II P P, Mars advancing right, holding spear forward in right hand and trophy in left over shoulder. RIC IV 52 (bust type c); Calicó 3105; BMCRE 352 var. (bust type); Biaggi 1325 var. (same). Superb EF, lustrous, minor flan split below bust. Ex Tkalec (8 September 2008), lot 284.
Severus Alexander. AD 222-235. AV Aureus (20mm, 5.91 g, 7h). Rome mint. 11th emission, AD 230. IMP SEV ALE XAND AVG, laureate bust right, slight drapery on left shoulder / P M TR P VIIII COS III P P, Alexander, as Romulus, advancing right, holding spear forward in right hand and trophy in left over shoulder. RIC IV 103; Calicó 3121 (same dies); BMCRE 620; Biaggi 1330 (same dies); Triton XI, lot 962 (same dies). FDC. From the collection of the MoneyMuseum, Zurich. Ex G. Hirsch 200 (21 September 1998), lot 40.
Julian II. AD 360-363. AV Solidus (22mm, 4.46 g, 6h). Antioch mint, 7th officina. FL CL IVLIA NVS P F AVC, pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / VIRTVS EXERCI TVS ROMANORVM, soldier advancing right, head left, holding trophy in left hand and dragging bound captive with right; ANTZ. RIC VIII 199; Depeyrot 15/2; DOC 175; Biaggi 2221 var. (officina). EF, a couple of minimal flan splits, a few minor marks. Very rare officina. From the collection of the MoneyMuseum, Zurich. Ex G. Hirsch 193 (19 February 1997), lot 133.
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Seleukos I Nikator. 312-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (26mm, 17.07 g, 2h). Susa mint. Struck circa 305/4-295 BC. Head of hero (Alexander or Seleukos?) right, wearing helmet covered with panther skin and adorned with the ear and horns of a bull / BASI?EOS SE?EYKOY, Nike standing right, holding in both hands a wreath that she places on trophy to right; EP monogram to lower left, ?I in lower middle field. SC 173.11; ESMS Tr.54 (A40/P6); ESM 413; HGC 9, 20; Sunrise 174 corr. (monogram; this coin). EF, toned, great metal. Among the finest. From the Sunrise Collection.
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Seleukos I Nikator. 312-281 BC. AR Drachm (16mm, 4.58 g, 8h). Susa mint. Struck circa 305/4-295 BC. Head of hero (Alexander or Seleukos?) right, wearing helmet covered with panther skin and adorned with the ear and horns of a bull / BASI?EOS SE?EYKOY, Nike standing right, holding in both hands a wreath that she places on trophy to right; monogram to lower left and in lower middle field. SC 174.2; ESMS S-17; ESM 425; HGC 9, 34; Sunrise 175 (this coin). Good VF, toned, light porosity, softly struck obverse. Rare. From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Robert Weimer Collection (Triton IX, 10 January 2006), lot 1009; Nelson Bunker Hunt Collection (Part IV, Sotheby`s, 19 June 1991), lot 6147; Numismatic Fine Arts X (17 September 1981), lot 218.
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Seleukos I Nikator. 312-281 BC. AR Drachm (16mm, 4.18 g, 10h). Susa mint. Struck circa 305/4-295 BC. Head of hero (Alexander or Seleukos?) right, wearing helmet covered with panther skin and adorned with the ear and horns of a bull / BASI?EOS [SE?EYKOY], Nike standing right, holding in both hands a wreath that she places on trophy to right; [H to lower left], AX in lower middle field. SC 174.5; ESMS S-31; ESM 418; HGC 9, 34; Sunrise 176 corr. (control marks; this coin). Near EF, toned, slight granularity, light scratch on obverse, reverse off center. Rare. From the Sunrise Collection.Struck from the same dies as New York Sale XXXII, lot 178, which verifies the control mark that is off the flan on this piece.
ITALY, Mantova (Duchi). Ferdinando Carlo IV Gonzaga. 1665–1708. AR 2 Lire (28mm, 6.57 g, 12h). Dated 1702. FERD · CAR · D · G · DVX · MANT · M ·, draped and cuirassed bust right / CONVENIENTIA CVIQVE 1702, trophy of arms set on ornate base; S · 80 (value) in exergue. CNI IV 42; Bignotti 11; MIR 736/2. EF, iridescent toning, small flan split, a couple of scrapes under tone. Rare.
SICILY, Syracuse. Agathokles. 317-289 BC. AR Tetradrachm (26.5mm, 17.22 g, 12h). Struck circa 310-306/5 BC. Head of Kore right, wearing wreath of grain ears, single-pendant earring, and necklace; KOPAS to left / Nike standing right erecting trophy to right; ?G?OOK?EIOS to left, triskeles to lower left. Ierardi 156 (O40/R105); BAR Issue 23; HGC 2, 1536; SNG ANS 672–7; SNG Lloyd 1495–9; Reichmann XXX (Berlin Duplicates), lot 336 (same dies). Near EF, beautiful old cabinet tone. Well centered and struck. From the collection of a Southern Pathologist, purchased from C. H. Wolfe, 14 February 1989.
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Seleukos I Nikator. 312-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (28.5mm, 16.96 g, 6h). Susa mint. Struck circa 305/4-295 BC. Head of hero (Alexander or Seleukos?) right, wearing helmet covered with panther skin and adorned with the ear and horns of a bull / BASI?EOS SE?EYKOY, Nike standing right, holding in both hands a wreath that she places on trophy to right; monogram to lower left, monogram in lower middle field. SC 173.5b; ESMS Tr.36 (A29/P3); ESM 424; HGC 9, 20; Consul Weber 4030 (same dies); De Clercq 17 var. (monogram to lower left). Near EF, traces of tone. Struck on a broad flan. Rare issue.
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Seleukos I Nikator. 312-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (26.5mm, 17.04 g, 6h). Susa mint. Struck circa 305/4-295 BC. Head of hero (Alexander or Seleukos?) right, wearing helmet covered with panther skin and adorned with the ear and horns of a bull / BASI?EOS SE?EYKOY, Nike standing right, holding in both hands a wreath that she places on trophy to right; H to lower left, AX in lower middle field. SC 173.12; ESMS Tr.66 (A48/P5 – this coin); ESM 417; HGC 9, 20; De Clercq 16; Hermitage Sale II 1422; Hunt II 579; McClean 9244; Weber 7832. Good VF, toned. Ex Lanz 72 (29 May 1995), lot 292.
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Seleukos I Nikator. 312-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (26.5mm, 17.18 g, 6h). Susa mint. Struck circa 305/4-295 BC. Head of hero (Alexander or Seleukos?) right, wearing helmet covered with panther skin and adorned with the ear and horns of a bull / BASI?EOS SE?EYKOY, Nike standing right, holding in both hands a wreath that she places on trophy to right; H to lower left, AX in lower middle field. SC 173.12; ESMS Tr.66 (A51/P– [unlisted rev. die]); ESM 417; HGC 9, 20; De Clercq 16; Hermitage Sale II 1422; Hunt II 579; McClean 9244; Weber 7832. VF, dark iridescent tone.
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Seleukos I Nikator. 312-281 BC. AR Drachm (15.5mm, 4.09 g, 12h). Susa mint. Struck circa 305/4-295 BC. Head of hero (Alexander or Seleukos?) right, wearing helmet covered with panther skin and adorned with the ear and horns of a bull / BASI?EOS SE?EYKOY, Nike standing right, holding in both hands a wreath that she places on trophy to right; H to lower left, AX in lower middle field. SC 174.5; ESMS S-31; ESM 418; HGC 9, 34; Athena Fund II 822 (same dies); BMC 39; CSE 1024 (same dies); Jameson 1656; Ward 770. Good VF, toned, a little off center, light scratches under tone. Ex Cederlind 106 (17 December 1996), lot 814.
AEOLIS, Elaea. Commodus. AD 177-192. Æ Medallion (41mm, 39.23 g, 12h). L. Castrischinus, strategos for the second time. AV KAI M AV–PH KOMMO?O/C, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / CTPA ? KASTPI–CX?INOV/ E?AITON/ TO B, emperor on horseback right, raising right hand in salutation; to left, Victory advancing right, crowning Commodus; to right, bound captive seated at base of trophy. SNG von Aulock 7687; SNG Copenhagen –; BMC –. Superb EF, green patina. Rare. Ex Numismatica Genevensis SA V (2 December 2008), lot 254 (hammer of 27,000 CHF); Tkalec (18 February 2002), lot 177.
C. Memmius C.f. 56 BC. AR Denarius (20mm, 3.79 g, 6h). Rome mint. Head of Ceres right, wearing wreath of grain ears, cruciform earring, and hair in knot, falling down neck in two locks; C • MEMMI • C • F downwards to right / Naked captive, his hands tied behind, kneeling right, on right knee, at foot of trophy of arms with a Greek shield; C • MEMMIVS downwards to right, IMPERATOR downwards to left. Crawford 427/1; Sydenham 920; Memmia 10; Kestner 3461-2; BMCRR Rome 3937-9; RBW 1531. Near EF, deep cabinet toning. From the RAJ Collection. Ex CNG Inventory 920692 (February 2012); Deyo Collection (Triton XV, 4 January 2012), lot 1475; Dr. Frank J. Novak Collection (Classical Numismatic Group XXXI, 9 September 1994), lot 785.
The Caesarians. Julius Caesar. Late spring-early summer 48 BC. AR Denarius (20mm, 4.04 g, 6h). Military mint traveling with Caesar. Laureate female head (Clementia?) right; LII to left / Gallic trophy, holding oval shield and carnyx surmonted by wolf’s head; securis to right; CAE SAR across field. Crawford 452/2; CRI 11; RSC 18; Sydenham 1009; Kestner 3558-3559; BMCRR Rome 3955; RBW –. EF, toned. Struck on a broad flan.
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