ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-180), as Caesar under Antoninus Pius, Sestertius (3), AD 145, rev Marcus Aurelius in sow quadriga right (RIC Pius 1246), scratched fair; AD 151-152, rev Virtus standing left (RIC Pius 1304), fine; early AD 161, rev Mars advancing right holding spear and trophy (RIC 1358a), lightly corroded with dark patina, fine. (3).
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ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Lucius Verus (AD 161-169), with Marcus Aurelius, Sestertius 24.61g, AD 163-164, laureate cuirassed bust right, rev TR P IIII IMP II COS II S C, Mars walking right with spear and trophy (RIC Aurelius 1379). Sharp portrait, green patina, good very fine. bought W S Lincoln 1902.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Titus (AD 79-81), Denarii (3), AD 79, as Caesar under Vespasian, laureate head right, rev ANNONA AVG Annona seated left (RIC 218); rev IMP XIII Sow left, (RIC 220); as Augustus, TR P VIIII IMP XIIII COS VII, captive kneeling right, in front of trophy (RIC 5). Toned fine and better. (3) bought W S Lincoln 1897 and 1904 (2).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Trajan (AD 98-117), As, AD 103-111, bust right with aegis, rev Roma left, holding Victory kneeling Dacian at her feet (RIC 486); Dupondius, AD 103-111, radiate bust right with aegis, rev Pax standing left with cornucopiae, setting fire to spoils (RIC 507); As, AD 103-111, laureate bust right with aegis, rev Pax seated let, with Dacian kneeling at her feet (RIC 510); Dupondius, AD 103-111, radiate draped bust right, rev Victory standing left, erecting trophy (RIC 525). Fair to fine. (4).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Republican, Julius Caesar, died 44 BC, Dupondius 12.19g, bust of Victory right, rev C CLOVI PRAEF, Minerva standing left, holding trophy over shoulder (Cr 476/1), green patina, very fine; together with an electrotype, rev L PLANCVS PRAEF VRB, jug (apparently not known to Crawford, the original having been donated to the British Museum in 1901), rare. (2).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Republican Silver (6), MA, Quinarius, Sardinia 210 BC, head of Roma right, V behind, rev the Dioscuri, partially blundered ligated MA (Cr 64/1), very fine; Anonymous, fair; Victoriatus, laureate head of Jupiter right, rev Victory crowning Trophy, control mark spear (Cr 83/1a), fine; LT, Luceria 211-210 BC (Cr 98a/1), fine; Anonymous Denarius, Rome 189-180 BC, head of Roma right, rev the Dioscuri right, below ROMA in linear frame (Cr 139/1); toned very fine; Victoriatus, uncertain mint 81 BC, laureate head of Apollo right, rev Victory crowning trophy, control mark Q (Cr 373/1b), very fine. (6).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Republican, LT, Victoriatus, Lucernia 211-210 BC, laureate head of Jupiter right, rev Victory crowning trophy, LT ligated, ROMA in exergue (Cr 98A/1b); together with MN ACILIVS III VIR, Denarius Rome 49 BC, laureate head of Salus right, rev Valetudo standing left, holding snake (Cr 442/1a). Both toned, very fine, second with graffiti in fields. (2).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Republican, M. SCAVR, P. HVPSAEVS AED. CVR, Denarius, camel right, kneeling figure before, rev Jupiter in quadriga left (Cr 422/1a); together with PAVLLVS LEPIDVS, Denarius, Rome 62 BC, veiled head of Concordia right, rev trophy, L Aemelius Paullus togate to right, King Perseus of Macedon and his sons, captives to left (Cr 415/1). Both toned, very fine, second with reverse flat. (2) first bought Sotheby 1889.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Republican, CN LENTVL, Quinarius, Rome 88 BC, laureate head of Jupiter right, rev Victory crowning trophy (Cr 345/2), toned, very fine; together with MN AQVIL MN F MN N, Denarius Serratus, Rome 71 BC, helmeted bust of Virtus right, rev warrior with hand on fallen figure (Cr 401/1), weakly struck, very fine. (2).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Republican, Denarii (2), M VARGV, Rome 130 BC, rev quadriga right (Cr 257/1); C PLVTI, Rome 121 BC, rev Dioscuri right (Cr 278/1); together with Republican Quinarii (2), P SABIN Q, Rome 99 BC, head of Jupiter, rev Victory crowning trophy (Cr 331); M CATO PROPR, Rome 47-46 BC, head of Liber, rev Victory seated right (Cr 462/2). Fine to very fine. (4).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Republican, Denarii (4), L TREBANI, Rome 135 BC, rev Jupiter in quadriga (Cr 241/1a); C MALL, Rome c.96BC, rev hero standing with foot on cuirass, trophy left and prow right (Cr 335/3a); A POST A F S N ALBIN, Rome 81 BC, rev togate figure (Cr 372/1); C VIVIVS CF CN PANSA, Rome 48 BC, rev Ceres in biga of snakes (Cr 449/3a). Generally very fine. (4).
A 19th Century Naval Officer's Sword, the single edge fullered steel blade engraved with a fouled anchor, naval trophy and coat of arms, the brass hilt with fouled anchor engraved to the langet, wire bound fishskin grip, stirrup knuckle bow, bullion thread sword knot and with brass mounted leather scabbard with blue braid hanging strap
An Imperial German Cavalry Officer's Sword, the partially blued and gilt fullered steel blade etched with crownded W II cypher, the gilt brass hilt with stirrup knuckle cast with eagle, cannon and crossed standards trophy with lion head pommel inset with red glass eyes, wire bound blackened horn grip, with black metal scabbard
A Georgian Officers Dirk, the 16cm sharply curved blade etched with scrolling foliage and a trophy of arms, the shaped quillons cast on the upper side with acorns and oak leaves, the line engraved mamaluke style ivory grip secured with two copper rivets and pierced for a dirk knot, complete in scabbard engraved with acanthus
AN EXCEPTIONAL GERMAN 32-BORE PERCUSSION TARGET RIFLE BY REHBICHLER IN MUNCHEN, BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN MADE FOR KING LUDWIG II OF BAVARIA (1845-1886), with heavy 31in. octagonal barrel rifled with seven grooves, the exterior decorated in low relief flower-heads and scrollwork against a ground of engraved lines, two silver inlaid bands at the muzzle, silver inlaid signature and serpent towards the breech, and applied silver chamois at the breech, engraved rear-sight set half way down the barrel, finely scroll engraved symmetrical breech with inlaid with one silver and two gold lines, finely scroll engraved tang, lock and symmetrical side-plate, the tang decorated with scrollwork inhabited by a goddess and two putti, the lock signed 'REHBICHER' in gold and decorated with an owl and with a scene on the tail involving a lion attacking a mythical beast with a palm tree and two pyramids in the background, the hammer engraved with scrollwork inhabited by a goddess, the hammer nose in the form of a lion's head, and side-plate signed 'IN MUNCHEN' in gold and decorated with an eagle and with a neo-classical scene on the tail with armed putti in a tented camp besieging a castle, set trigger (mechanism defective), highly figured walnut half-stock with raised cheek-piece, and chequered grip and fore-end, the butt carved in relief behind the cheek-piece with a classical warrior seated in front of a trophy of arms, engraved iron mounts heightened with inlaid silver decoration including shaped blued trigger-guard, white metal barrel-bolt escutcheons each in the form of an owl, and original bone-tipped ramrod, with original brown leather slip. Footnote: Ludwig II of Bavaria was an eccentric and extravagant ruler.
R. WALLIS 8-BORE SINGLE-BARRELLED ROTARY-UNDERLEVER HAMMERGUN, no visible serial number, 36in. browned twist barrel engraved ‘R. WALLIS 26 TROPHY ROAD SOUTHWARK PARK ROAD LONDON’, rebounding back-action lock retaining some original colour-hardening, 14 1/4in. well-figured semi-pistolgrip stock with metal butt plate, retaining traces of original finish, weight 8lb. 12oz.
An Edwardian twin handled trophy cup, with marks for London 1905, maker Mappin & Webb, of squat circular form on flared pedestal foot, flanked by scroll handles, cast with Art Nouveau stylised foliage, with engraved presentation inscription to one side, mounted on an ebonised wooden plinth Overall height 15cm, 11oz
An Irish matched pair of presentation circular dishes, one with marks for Dublin 1963, maker WE, the other stamped EGAN, CORK only, each of shaped circular form with central cast insignia inscribed IRISH DINGHY RACING ASSOCIATION, NEPTUNE BOWL..., diameter of each 12.3cm, a white metal trophy cup with enamel decoration, inscribed YACHT CLUB DE CANNES..., diameter 15.5cm, five assorted medals and a place card holder (qty)
Plated wares, comprising: a shaped square salver, raised on four feet, an octagonal twin handled dish stand, a small oval bowl, a twin handled circular bowl, raised on four paw feet, a pair of salad servers, two mugs, a twin handled trophy cup, with a black stand and a smaller twin handled trophy cup.
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