41
1074
Alexander III of Scotland silver penny, Second Coinage
c.1200, open 'C' and 'E', 24 points, 'A's not barred,
reverse reads:- REX SCOTORVM, larger face, a little
extreme edge loss at obverse 8 to 9 o'clock, lightly
crinkled, GF/NVF
£40 - £50
1075
Allectus antoninianus, obverse:- Radiate and cuirassed
bust right, reverse:- LAETITIA AVG, Laetitia standing
left, holding wreath and anchor, S A in field, ML in
exergue, London Mint, Sear 13811, some light corrosion
stains but even black patina, EF and rare in this grade
£150 - £200
1076
Allectus radiate of Camulodium?, reverse reads:-
LAETITIA [AVG], S P in field and the top of the 'C' just
visible in the exergue, as RIC Vol.V pt.II ,79 but Laetitia
holds cornucopiae, possibly scarce, sold with old finds
ticket, both dies a little off centre, clear, GF
£50 - £60
1077
Ancient British Celtic bronze unit of the Catuvellauni,
Tasciovanos, 'Old Goat' type, see ABC 2670, sold with
old finds ticket, very few known, extremely rare, clear
Fair/NF
£50 - £75
1078
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
£250 - £300
1079
Ancient British, Celtic gold quarter stater of
Dubnovellaunus of the Trinovantes, as Spink 208,
NEF/EF
£450 - £500
1080
Ancient British, Celtic gold stater of the Corieltauvi, c.50
- c.10 B.C., 'Domino Type', Spink 393, reverse:-
Disjointed horse left, domino like rectangle above,
containing 4 pellets, VF
£400 - £450
1081
Ancient British, Celtic, silver half-unit of the Corieltauvi,
c.12-c.15 A.D., VEP Type, Spink 409, obverse almost
blank, reverse:- Disjointed horse right, VEP above, VF
£50 - £70
1082
Ancient Egyptian late period 664-332 Amulets including
a Udjat or Wedjat Eye, Papyrus Sceptre, Djed Pillar, Shu
Amulets, Horus with Falcon Head, etc. Most purchased
Bonhams Sale 25477 (12 items)
£100 - £150
1083
Ancient Egypt, Ptolemy II Philadelphos 285-246 B.C.,
AE20, obverse:- Diademed head of Zeus Ammon right,
reverse:- Eagle standing left of thunderbolt, wings open,
A between legs, Sear 7788var., SNG Copenhagen 165,
GVF with a Ptolemy III Euergetes, 246-221 B.C., AE 38,
reverse as last but wings closed, looking back at
cornucopiae set on left wing, E between legs, Sear 7815,
GF [2]
£50 - £60
1084
Ancient Egypt, Ptolemy II, Philadelphos, 285-246 B.C.,
AE47, wt.97.5g., obverse:- Diademed head of Zeus
Ammon right, reverse:- Eagle standing on thunderbolt,
wings open, head right, Sear 7782, with ticket by
Dr.Vezin, very light deposit in lower reverse field [which
could be expertly removed], GF
£70 - £80
1085
Ancient Egypt, Ptolemy IV, Philopator, 221-204 B.C.,
AE37, wt.45.4g.,obverse:- Diademed head of Zeus
Ammon right, reverse:- Eagle standing on thunderbolt,
looking back, wings open, cornucopiae on left wing, 'E'
between legs, Sear 7843var., with ticket by Dr. Vezin,
GF/F
£50 - £60
1086
Ancient Egypt, Ptolemy IV, Philopator, 221-204 B.C.,
AE40, wt. 69.3g., obverse:- Diademed head of Zeus
Ammon right, reverse:- Eagle standing left on
thunderbolt,'AI' between legs, cornucopiae in left field,
with ticket by Dr.Vezin, Sear 7841, NVF
£70 - £80
1087
Ancient Egypt, Ptolemy V, Epiphanes, 204-180 B.C.,
AE32, wt.34.9g., Second Coinage, mint unknown,
obverse:- Diademed head of Zeus Ammon right,
reverse:- Eagle standing left, on thunderbolt, single
cornucopiae in field before, 'EE' between legs, with a
ticket by Dr.R.Vezin, Sear -, rare, NVF
£50 - £60
1088
Ancient Greek bronze minors, a small collection of 16
pieces in low grade, all with tickets kindly done by
Dr.R.Vezin [16]
£40 - £60
1089
Ancient Greek bronze trias of Syracuse, Sicily, 344-336
B.C., obverse:- Helmeted head of Athena, left, reverse:-
Hippocamp left with curled wing, Sear 1193, with old
ticket, GF
£40 - £50
1090
Ancient Greek gold stater of the Kings of the Scythians,
Cosan, c.45 B.C., obverse:- Three men in Roman togas,
left, reverse:- Eagle standing left on beaded groundline,
holding wreath in claws [reverse copied from a silver
denarius of Brutus, see Junia 31, c. 54 B.C.], slabbed and
stated as 'Gem Uncirculated'
£1200 - £1500
1091
Ancient Greek gold stater of the Kings of the Scythians,
Cosan, c.45 B.C., obverse:- Three men in Roman togas,
left, reverse:- Eagle standing left on beaded groundline,
holding wreath in claws [reverse copied from a silver
denarius of Brutus, see Junia 31, c.54 B.C.], slabbed and
stated as 'Gem Uncirculated'
£1200 - £1500
1092
Ancient Greek gold stater of the Kings of the Scythians,
Cosan, c.45 B.C., obverse:- Three men in Roman togas,
left, reverse:- Eagle standing left on beaded groundline,
holding wreath in claws [reverse copied from a silver
denarius of Brutus, see Junia 31, c.54 B.C.], slabbed and
stated as 'Gem Uncirculated'
£1200 - £1500
1093
Ancient Greek, Kingdom of Paeonia, Patraos c.340-315
B.C., silver tetradrachm, obverse:- Head of Apollo right,
reverse:- Armed warrior on horse, galloping right,
spearing fallen enemy, Greek letter in left field, Sear
1520var., small test cut on edge, irregular flan, good
metal, VF
£70 - £90
1094
Ancient Greek, Lydia under Persian Rule, c.450-330
B.C., silver siglos, obverse:- The Great King kneeling
right, holding spear and bow, reverse:- Oblong incuse
punch, Sear 4682, some light black oxide deposit, NVF
£45 - £75