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25 September 2012
Celtic coinage, The Remi, Æ, REMO, three conjoined busts left, rev. REMO, Victory driving biga left, REMO below, 2.65g/3h (D-T 593; Depeyrot, NC VII, 24; BMC 53). Very fine, dark brown patina £100-150
Hammer Price: £80
Greek coinages, Gaul, Massalia, Obol, c. 200-121, bare head of Apollo left, rev. M A within wheel of four spokes, 0.66g/5h (Depeyrot, Marseille 31; SNG Copenhagen 723-8). Extremely fine, toned £40-60
Hammer Price: £90
Greek Coinages, Bruttium, The Brettii, Æ Double Unit, c. 214-211, helmeted head of Ares left, grain ear below, rev. Nike standing left, holding palm and crowning trophy before her, hook between, 16.74g/12h (HN Italy 1975; SNG ANS 41; Scheu 8). Good very fine, olive-green patina £100-150
Hammer Price: £130
Greek Coinages, Sicily, Tauromenion, Campanian mercenaries, Æ 13, c. 354/3-344, Campanian helmet, rev. monogram in laurel wreath, 2.13g/8h (Castrizio series I, 2; CNS III, 2; SNG ANS –). Very fine, glossy green and brown patina £100-150
£100–£150
Greek Coinages, Thrace, Odessos, Æ 20, c. 270-196/88, laureate head of the Thracian god Darsalas right, rev. Darsalas on horseback right, below Δ, 6.98g/1h (cf. Topalov, Odesos p.179, SNG BM Black Sea 290 and SNG Stancomb 261). Good very fine, dark green patina £100-150
Hammer Price: £70
Greek Coinages, Illyria, Dyrrhachion, Drachm, c. 200-37, Kallistatos magistrate, cow standing right with suckling calf, rev. incuse of obverse, 3.15g (SNG Copenhagen 388). An obverse brockage, very fine, toned £100-150
Hammer Price: £120
Greek Coinages, Islands off Attika, Ægina, Stater, c. 480-457, sea tortoise, rev. square incuse with large skew pattern, 11.79g (Milbank pl. I, 13; SNG Copenhagen 507). Fine, toned £100-150
Hammer Price: £140
Greek Coinages, Ionia, Smyrna, Æ 20, c. 95-85, Arridaios magistrate, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. poet Homer seated left, holding scroll, monogram to left, 8.61g/12h (BMC 867-88). Very fine, dark patina £40-60
Hammer Price: £30
Greek Coinages, Seleukid Kings of Syria, Antiochos IV (175-164), Æ 22, Byblos, c. 168-164, diademed and radiate head right, rev. six-winged figure of Kronos-El standing left, holding sceptre, 6.13g/12h (SC 1444.1; HGC 9, 663). Very fine, brown tone £40-60
Greek Coinages, Phoenicia, Byblos, Addirmilk and Iyyenael (c. 348-332), Sixteenth-Shekel, galley left; below, hippocamp left, rev. lion attacking bull left, 0.78g/3h (Betlyon 21; SNG Copenhagen 134). Good metal, good very fine, lightly toned £100-150
Hammer Price: £150
Greek Coinages, South Arabia, Himyarites and Sabæans, 1st century AD, silver Unit, diademed head left, pellet-within-crescent above, curved sign and spear flanking, rev. facing bucranium, pellet-within-crescent above, symbols flanking, 2.72g/7h (SNG ANS 1503ff). Extremely fine, toned £100-150
Greek Coinages, South Arabia, Himyarites and Sabæans, ‘Mdn Byn/rydn, mid-late 1st century AD, silver Unit, head right, monogram to left, rev. head right, ‘sceptre’ to right, mint signature in exergue, 3.24g/1h (SNG ANS 1595ff). Extremely fine, toned £100-150
Greek Coinages, Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt, Ptolemy I Soter (as satrap, 323-315), Tetradrachm in the name of Alexander, Alexandria, c. 310-305, diademed head of the deified Alexander right, wearing elephant skin head-dress, rev. Athena Alkidemos advancing right, to right, helmet, monogram and eagle standing right on thunderbolt, 15.56g/12h (Svoronos 162; SNG Copenhagen 29). Test punch on cheek, otherwise about extremely fine, toned £200-250
Hammer Price: £450
Greek Coinages, Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt, Ptolemy I (305-282), Tetradrachm, c. 300-285, diademed head right, wearing ægis around neck, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, to left, P above monogram, 14.33g/12h (Svoronos 255; SNG Copenhagen 70-1). Extremely fine, attractively toned and well centred £200-300
Hammer Price: £720
Greek Coinages, Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt, Ptolemy II (285-246) Æ 27, Alexandria, c. 274-272, laureate head of Zeus right, rev. eagle standing left, shield in left field, countermark, trident, 16.47g/1h (Svoronos 563; cf. SNG Copenhagen 125 and 129; Köln 15). Very fine, dark patina £40-60
Hammer Price: £40
Greek Coinages, Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt, Ptolemy II (285-246) Æ 16, Tyre, year 17? [277/6], diademed head of deified Alexander right, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wings spread, to left, Π above club, 3.69g/12h (Lorber, Ptolemaic Bronze Coinage of Tyre, INJ 16, p.14, 3; Svoronos 641; SNG Copenhagen 481). Very fine, dark earthy patina, rare £100-150
Greek Coinages, Kings of Numidia and Mauritania, Juba II (25 BC-AD 24), Denarius, c. AD 16-17, diademed bust right, rev. cornucopia, crescent above, 2.96g/6h (Mazard 241; SNG Copenhagen 593-4). Good very fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £170
Roman Provincial coinage, Octavian, Egypt, Alexandria, Æ 80 Drachms, c. 30-27 BC, bust right, rev. eagle standing left, Π in left field, 17.05g/12h (RPC 5001; Emmett 1). Fine, dark patina, rare £100-150
Roman Provincial Coinage, Octavian, Egypt, Alexandria, Æ 40 Drachms, c. 30-27 BC, bust right, rev. eagle standing left, M in left field, 7.92g/12h (RPC 5002; Emmett 2). Fine, dark patina, rare £100-150
Roman Provincial Coinage, Augustus, Bætica, Iulia Traducta, As, bust left, rev. IVLIA TRAD within oak wreath, 10.94g/10h (RPC 108; AB 1614). Very fine, dark patina £40-60
Hammer Price: £35
Roman Provincial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Tarraconensis, Carthago Nova, Semis, C. Lætilius Apulus and Rex Ptol IIviri q, bust left, rev. C LAETILIVS APALVS II Q around wreath enclosing REX PTOL, 4.10g/10h (RPC 172; AB 590). Fine to very fine, brown tone £40-60
Roman Provincial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Africa, Sabratha, Æ 23, head of Serapis right, rev. bare head of Augustus right; in front, lituus, 9.07g/9h (RPC 815; SNG Copenhagen 40-1). Very fine, brown patina, rare £100-150
Roman Provincial Coinage, Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), BÆtica, Corduba, As, bust left, rev. COLONIA PATRICIA within oak wreath, 8.67g/10h (RPC 129; AB 1989). Extremely fine, brown tone £100-150
Hammer Price: £85
Roman Provincial Coinage, Livia, Egypt, Alexandria, Æ Diobol, year 42 [AD 12/13], bust right, rev. Athena standing left, 8.65g/12h (RPC 5072; Emmett 53). Fine, dark patina, rare £150-200
Roman Provincial Coinage, Tiberius and Divus Augustus, Egypt, Alexandria, bilIon Tetradrachm, year 7 [20/1], laureate bust of Tiberius right, rev. radiate bust of Divus Augustus right, 13.89g/12h (RPC 5089; Emmett 60). Extremely fine, toned £100-150
Hammer Price: £370
Roman Provincial Coinage, Claudius and Antonia, Egypt, Alexandria, biIlon Tetradrachm, year 2 [41/2], laureate bust of Claudius right, rev. draped bust of Antonia right, 12.74g/12h (RPC 5117; Emmett 73). Very fine £100-150
Roman Provincial Coinage, Claudius and Messalina, EgypT, Alexandria, billon Tetradrachm, year 5 [44/5], laureate bust of Claudius right, rev. Messalina standing facing, head left, holding Octavia, Britannicus and grain ears, column to right, 12.78g/12h (RPC 5162; Emmett 74). Good very fine, toned £150-200
Hammer Price: £190
Roman Provincial Coinage, Claudius and Britannicus, JudÆa, Cæsarea Philippi (Panias), Æ 19, c. 41-54, laureate bust of Claudius left, rev. bust of Britannicus right, 8.05g/6h (RPC 4843; TJC 351; Hendin 1260). Very fine, green patina, rare £250-300
Hammer Price: £260
Roman Provincial Coinage, Agrippina Minor, Egypt, Alexandria, Æ Diobol, year 12 of Claudius [51-52], wreathed and draped bust of Agrippina Minor right, rev. wreathed and draped bust of Euthenia right, 9.73g/12h (RPC 5188; Emmett 103). Fine, green-brown patina, rare £60-80
Hammer Price: £75
Roman Provincial Coinage, Nero and Divus Augustus, Egypt, Alexandria, billon Tetradrachm, year 13 [66-67], radiate bust of Nero left, rev. radiate bust of Divus Augustus right, 12.64g/12h (RPC 5294; Emmett 113). Very fine £80-100
Roman Provincial Coinage, Nero and Divus Augustus, Egypt, Alexandria, billon Tetradrachm, year 13 [66-67], similar, 12.49g/12h (RPC 5294; Emmett 113). Very fine, toned £80-100
Roman Provincial Coinage, Nero and Tiberius, Egypt, Alexandria, billon Tetradrachm, year 13 [66-67], radiate bust of Nero left, rev. laureate bust of Tiberius right, 12.89g/12h (RPC 5295; Emmett 134). Very fine £80-100
Roman Provincial Coinage, Nero and Poppæa, Egypt, Alexandria, billon Tetradrachm, year 10 [63/4], radiate bust of Nero left, rev. bust of Poppaea right, 13.05g/12h (RPC 5275; Emmett 128). Very fine, toned £100-150
Hammer Price: £100
Roman Provincial Coinage, Galba, Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch, Tetradrachm, year 2 [68/9], bust right, rev. eagle standing left on wreath, holding wreath in beak, 13.95g/12h (RPC 4198; McAlee 308; Prieur 100). Scratched, otherwise very fine £100-150
Roman Provincial Coinage, Galba (68-69), Egypt, Alexandria, billon Tetradrachm, year 1 [68], laureate bust right, rev. Eleutheria standing left, resting elbow on column, holding wreath and sceptre, 12.69g/12h (RPC 5327; Emmett 172). Nearly very fine, toned £80-100
Hammer Price: £65
Roman Provincial Coinage, Otho, Egypt, Alexandria, billon Tetradrachm, year 1 [69], laureate bust right, rev. draped and veiled bust of Eirene right, wearing olive wreath, caduceus behind, 12.54g/12h (RPC 5360; Emmett 183). Very fine, toned £100-150
Hammer Price: £95
Roman Provincial Coinage, Vespasian, Egypt, Alexandria, Æ Drachm, year 3 [70/1], laureate bust right, rev. bust of Nike right, 26.60g/11h (RPC 2427; Emmett 208). Very fine, brown patina £100-150
Roman Provincial Coinage, Domitian, Egypt, Alexandria, Æ Drachm, year 14 [94/5], laureate bust right, rev. emperor in biga of centaurs right, 21.31g/12h (RPC 2704; Emmett 253), Fine, dark patina, rare £100-150
Roman Provincial Coinage, Trajan, Pontus, Trapezus, Æ 32, laureate bust left, holding globe, rev. bust of Mithras right, wearing radiate Phrygian head-dress, 19.29g/6h (Rec. gén. p.148, 4ff). Fine to very fine, dark patina, very rare £100-150
Roman Provincial Coinage, Trajan (98-117), Egypt, Alexandria, Æ Drachm, year 13 [109/10], laureate bust right, rev. Nilus seated left on rock, between vase on tripod and Horus; to right, nilometre, 22.41g/12h (Dattari 960, this coin; Emmett 554). Fine to very fine, good brown tone, apparently UNIQUE £900-1,200
Hammer Price: £1,200
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