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1140

Ancient Greek, the Cappadocian Kingdom, silver

drachm of Ariobarzanes I, Philoromaios, 95-63 B.C.,

reverse:- Athena standing left, helmeted and holding

spear in left hand and Nike in right, who places wreath

on legend, Sear 7301, sold with details of its discovery,

VF

£50 - £70

1141

Augustus silver denarius, Lugdunum Mint 2 B.C.- 4

A.D., reverse:- Gaius and Lucius Caesars standing facing,

spears and shields between them, Sear 1597, light overall

marks, good metal, F

£45 - £55

1142

Box of artifacts including in bone, tooth picks, hair pins,

comb, whale tooth etc, pair of bronze tweezers, metal

arrow head, Roman bronze stylus, large Roman clamp

nail and a chess piece? in black jet? decorated as a castle?

with dot and ring punch, probably false, etc., etc.

£60 - £80

1143

Boy Bishop cast leaded token of large size, obverse

depicts a Bishop's mitre, the reverse although of large size

imitates a mediaeval groat, both sides looking to have

pseudo-legends, these have at times been read, sold with

old ticket, large, well centred, scarce, GF

£50 - £60

1144

Boy Bishop cast leaded token with an old ticket which

states of 'Bury St. Edmunds' the piece is roughly of

mediaeval groat size and the reverse similar to same but

superimposed at centre a large cross, no legend being

visible. Again with the obverse no legend is visible but

there is a central mediaeval ship which has lead some

numismatists to reason that these are in fact coin weights.

I think not, you would not produce a coin weight in lead

for obvious reasons, loss of correct weight. It has been

put forward by S.E.Rigold that this is actually a product

of Ipswich and a rendering of The Town Arms, there are

Boy Bishop tokens known of Ipswich but these are rare,

sold with old ticket, F

£40 - £50

1145

Buckles - large collection of pre Roman onward,

mounted on large display boards (approx 350+) Buyer

collects

£50 - £60

1146

Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under Parliament

[1642-1649] mm. [R] [1644-1645], Group III, Type

3a3, Spink 2778, usual slightly angular flan, weak at

centre obverse, F/NVF

£75 - £95

1147

Charles I silver halfcrown, wt.13.63g., York Mint Group

2, Type 7, mm. Lion, reverse:- Frosted caul and

garniture to crown, small 'F' to right, Brooker 1088A

[same dies], full and well centred, small squareness to

edge of flan at obverse 2 to 4 o,clock but as produced,

GF

£250 - £300

1148

Charles I silver shilling Tower Mint under the King

[1625-1642], mm. Triangle [1639-1640], Type 4.1var.,

single arched crown, rounded shoulder, Spink 2797,

slightly irregular but large flan, even strike probably

artificial toned, GF

£60 - £80

1149

Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King

[1625-1642], mm. Lis [1625], Bust 2, outer arch jewelled

only, Spink 2782, smallish flan, a little weakness each

side, F

£60 - £80

1150

Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King

[1625-1642], mm. Triangle within circle [1641-1643],

Group F, Type 4.4, Spink 2799, angular flan GF/NVF

£50 - £60

1151

Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King

[1625-1642], mm. Tun [1636-1638], Group D, Type 3a,

Spink 2791, large flan, possibly artificially toned, slightly

rough surfaces, some detail to bust, GF

£50 - £60

1152

Charles II Scottish Turner or Bodle, 1677, Spink 5630, F

£25 - £30

1153

Charles II silver hammered halfgroat, Third Issue, inner

circles each side, mm. Crown, Spink 3326, a little

weakness on legends each side, NVF

£40 - £45

1154

Cnut silver penny, Short Cross Type, Spink 1159,

obverse reads:- +CNVT.:RECX:, reverse reads:-

+CINSIGE ON DOFR., Dover Mint, moneyer Cinsige,

slightly rough surfaces, probably a detector find, full,

round, well centred, scarce VF

£180 - £220

1155

Collection of hammered Pennies (21) all identified and

includes a "tealby"

£400 - £450

1156

Collection of Roman in an old cigar box, includes silver

issues

£180 - £220

1157

Constantius I as Caesar under Maximian [293-305],

billon follis, Thessalonica Mint 296-298 A.D., reverse

reads:- GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, in exergue HTE,

Sear 14061, much silvering still in evidence, GVF

£50 - £70

1158

Crown Elizabeth I. mm1. S2582 GF but a little weak on

the portrait

£2000 - £2500