71
1800
Ancient British gold stater of the Corieltauvi, Kite Type
with diamond shaped box containig pellets [this hardly
visible], obverse:- Crude laureate head, almost blank,
Spink 392, some flatness each side, F
£280 - £320
1801
Ancient British gold stater of the Corieltauvi, Kite Type
with diamond shaped box containing pellets, Spink 392,
obverse:- Crude laureate head, almost blank, reverse:-
Diamond shape clearly visible, containing 4 pellets, some
flatness each side, F
£280 - £320
1802
Ancient British, Celtic silver unit of EPATI of the
Catuvellauni, wt.1.26g., Head of Hercules, right/Eagle
to front, wings open, standing on snake, Spink 356, with
a ticket and packet by Chris Rudd, both dies slightly off
centre, good metal, GVF
£150 - £200
1803
Ancient Greek bronzes a little collection of 6 pieces with
very detailed tickets by Dr. R. Vezin, one stated as 'rare',
F to NVF [6]
£110 - £130
1804
Ancient Greek bronzes a little collection of 6 pieces with
very detailed tickets by Dr. R. Vezin, one stated as R2, F
to NVF [6]
£120 - £140
1805
Ancient Greek bronzes a little collection of 6 pieces with
very detailed tickets by Dr.R.Vezin, one stated 'rare in
this grade', F to NVF [6]
£110 - £130
1806
Ancient Greek gold stater, wt. 8.6g. of Alexander III the
Great of Macedonia, obverse:- Head of Athena in crested
Corinthian helmet decorated with a serpent, reverse:-
Nike standing left, holding ship's mast and wreath, legend
behind, trident before, Sear 6702var., very light scuff
from helmet edge down back of neck [hardly visible],
GVF/EF
£1000 - £1200
1807
Ancient Greek Ptolemaic Egypt silver tetradrachm of
Ptolemy IX, Year 2 = 115 B.C., 12.7g, Alexandria Mint,
toned VF, plus a copy of a Ptolemy XII coin.
£140 - £150
1808
Ancient Greek Ptolemaic Egypt silver tetradrachm of
Ptolemy XII, Year 28 = 53 B.C., 13.1g, toned aVF
£60 - £80
1809
Ancient Greek Sicily, Messana bronze Pentonkion, after
288 BC, 11.9g, GF/F
£40 - £45
1810
Ancient Greek silver 1/12th staters (3), two of Miletus
Ionia c.510 BC, and one unknown with archaic portrait
l., Fine.
£50 - £60
1811
Ancient Greek silver tetrobols of Arados, Phoenicia,
weights 2.66g.,3.2g.,3.4g. and 3.7g. these issued c. 350
B.C. sold with very detailed tickets by Dr.R.Vezin, the
first stated as 'scarce', in all cases the dies are too big for
the flans, 3 x F, 1 VF [4]
£120 - £140
1812
Ancient Greek, Alexander the Great late posthumous
silver tetradrachm of Odessus, Thrace, 16.4g, toned
GVF
£120 - £130
1813
Ancient Greek, Alexander the Great posthumous
tetradrachm of Perga, Pamphylia, c.190 BC, toned GF
£140 - £150
1814
Ancient Greek, Athens, intermediate style oblong owl
tetradrachm c.287-263 BC, 16.9g, toned VF
£200 - £220
1815
Ancient Greek, Thrace, Lysimachus silver tetradrachm
297-81 BC, uncertain mint, 16.9g, toned VF
£140 - £180
1816
Ancient silver [2] and bronzes [27] all with tickets by Dr,
R. Vezin, in all 29 coins
£60 - £80
1817
Ancients (10): Septimius Severus silver denarius RSC
Vol.III, 7a, two filled holes behind busts but rare, VF;
Titus as Augustus silver denarius RSC 268, ancient
surface loss from reverse but scarce VF/F; Parthia
Orodes II, 57-88B.C. silver drachm VF; Hadrian bronze
hemidrachm of Alexandria VF, plus other good Roman
& Colonial bronzes.
£180 - £200
1818
Anglo-Gallic, Henry, Earl of Lancaster, Bergerac 1347-
1361 struck before 1351, gros a' la Couronne, Duncan
Elias 130, with a very detailed ticket by Dr.R.Vezin,
extremely rare, light 'rust' marks, GF
£250 - £300