Lot | Title | Estimate | Hammer price | |
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76 |
Roman, Nero (54-68)
Dupondius (67 AD), Lugdunum, laureate head left, with globus at point of neck, rev. Securitas, bare to waist, seated right on throne, resting head against right hand and holding short sceptre in left…
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£750 - £800 | £700 | View |
79 |
Roman, Divus Vespasian (80-81)
Denarius, Rome, struck under Titus, laureate head right, rev. shield inscribed SC, mounted on column flanked by two laurels, urn on top, E-X across, 3.2g (RIC 359, BMCRE 125, RSC 149). Very fine and…
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£240 - £300 | £200 | View |
81 |
Roman, Antoninus Pius (138-161)
Denarius, laureate head right, AEQVITAS AVG, rev. Aequitas standing left, holding scales and sceptre, 3.12g, (RIC 61, RSC 14, BMC 17). About very fine
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£30 - £50 | £35 | View |
82 |
Roman, Marcus Aurelius (161-180)
Denarius, laureate head right. rev, Annona standing left, cornucopia in her left hand and holds grain-ears over a modius with her right hand, legend - PM TRP XIX IMP III COS III, 3.20g, (RIC 142, RSC…
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£50 - £70 | £120 | View |
83 |
Roman, Macrinus (217-218)
Denarius, Rome mint (218 AD), laureate and draped bust of Macrinus right, rev. Anonna standing left holding corn ears over a modius and cornucopia, 3.35g, (RIC 26, RSC 47a, BMC 41). Extremely fine
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£120 - £150 | £160 | View |
84 |
Roman, Diadumenian (217- 218)
Denarius, Rome mint, as Caesar, bare-headed and draped bust right, rev. Diadumenian standing slightly left, head right, holding signum and sceptre, two sigma to right, 3.14g, (RIC IV.102.2a, RSC III…
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£240 - £300 | £220 | View |
86 |
Roman, Honorius (393-423),
Solidus, Mediolanum (Milan) mint, diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right, rev. Honorius standing right, holding labarum and Victory on globe, foot on captive below, M D across field, COMOB in…
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£850 - £950 | £900 | View |
87 |
Roman, Anastasius (491-518),
Solidus, Constantinople mint, helmeted bust of Anastasius facing, holding spear and shield decorated with horseman motif, rev. angel standing left, holding long cross, star in left field, CONOB in…
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£650 - £750 | £900 | View |
89 |
Celtic (c.1200-1000 BC)
Ring money, thick gold plated, 8.64g, (c.f. VA 1-3). Decorated, an attractive example, extremely fine
Note: Comes with a letter from the British Museum stating that it has been declared and has been… |
£800 - £1,000 | £800 | View |
90 |
Celtic (c.1200-1000 BC)
Ring money, thick gold plated, 11.08g, (c.f. VA 1-3). Decorated, slight lamination to plating at edge, very fine
Provenance: Ex. R Harris collection with Spink ticket |
£700 - £900 | £800 | View |
91 |
Celtic (c.55-45 BC)
Atrebates, Fractional gold stater, abstracted head of apollo right and eight spoked wheel, rev. triple tailed horse with pellet terminals right, collar around horses' neck, strap around horses' belly…
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£1,000 - £1,200 | £1,600 | View |
92 |
Celtic (c.50-35 BC)
East Wiltshire, quarter stater, 'Vale of Pewsey', cruciform pattern, stylised locks of hair above crudely rendered wreath, crescents below, rev. horse left, rings around, 0.82g, (S.-; ABC.2107, VA.-)…
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£120 - £180 | £400 | View |
93 |
Celtic (c.58 BC - 43 AD)
Durotriges, quarter stater, 'Duro boat gold', three men in a boat, crescent design rev. zig-zag pattern, 1.28g, (S.368, ABC.2205, VA.1225-01). Debased gold, good fine
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£120 - £180 | £160 | View |
94 |
Sceat
Secondary phase (c.710-760), series J, York, type 36, diademed bust right, cross pommee before, rev. two birds, cross pommee before, 1.06g, (S.802D, Abramson 20-10). Nearly extremely fine/good very…
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£150 - £200 | £190 | View |
95 |
Sceat
Secondary phase (c.710-760), Series K, type 33, tall diademed bust right, wreath ties behind, saddleback drapery, cross pommée before, rev. wolf head right, tongue curling in triquetra below, 0.88g, …
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£150 - £200 | £360 | View |
97 |
Aethelred II (841-843/4)
Styca, first reign, cross crosslet with lines in angles, +AEDELRED REX, rev. four pellets surrounding single pellet within concentric circles, +LEOFDEGN, 1.33g, (S.866A, N.188). Very fine, better in…
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£150 - £180 | £130 | View |
98 |
Coenwulf (796-821)
Penny, Tribrach type, Canterbury, moneyer Eoba, +COENVVLF REX around central monogram, rev. +EOBA between arms of tribrach, (S.914, N.342). Slight wave to flan, nearly very fine, scarce
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£750 - £900 | £1,000 | View |
99 |
Coenwulf (796-821)
Penny, portrait type, Canterbury, group III, moneyer Dealla, bust right without diadem, [+C]OENVVLF REX, rev. cross crosslet, [+DEA]LA MO+NETA, 0.93g, (S.916, N.356). A large fragment with some metal…
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£150 - £180 | £550 | View |
100 |
Aethelstan (924-939)
Penny, two line type, small cross, +PI ÆÐELZTΛИ REX, rev. moneyers name in two lines, three crosses between, a trefoil of pellets above and below, JERRAD retrograde, 1.55g, (S.1089, N.668). Deeply…
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£1,000 - £1,200 | £1,600 | View |
101 |
Aethelstan (924-939)
Penny, circumscription rosette type, Chester, moneyer Aelfwine, +ÆÐELSTAN REX TO BR, rev. +ÆLF.VINE MON LEIEC (S.1098, N.680, SCBI 34 (British Museum) 181 - same dies). Some minor edge loss, dark…
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£1,000 - £1,200 | £1,300 | View |
102 |
Eadmund (939-946)
Penny, two line type, moneyer Frard, small cross, +EΛDMVND REX, rev. moneyer's name in two lines, three crosses between, rosettes above and below, FRΛR/D MNI, 1.52g, (S.1105, N.691). Patchy tone,…
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£260 - £300 | £320 | View |
104 |
William II (1087-1100)
Cut Halfpenny, cross in quatrefoil type, mint and moneyer unclear, 0.51g, (S.1259, N.852). Very fine
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£150 - £200 | £340 | View |
106 |
Stephen (1135-1154)
Penny, cross moline ('Watford') type, Chester, moneyer Æthelmær?, crowned bust right holding sceptre, rev. cross moline with fleur in each angle, +E[.....] N. CE, 1.13g, (S.1278, N.873). Considerable…
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£300 - £360 | £340 | View |
107 |
Stephen (1135-1154)
Penny, cross moline ('Watford') type, Lincoln, moneyer Siward, crowned bust right holding sceptre, +STIE(FNE), rev. cross moline with fleur in each angle, +[SIPARD:] ON NICO, 1.23g, (S.1278, N.873).…
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£800 - £1,000 | £800 | View |