

72
1627
Severina billon antoninianus, Ticinum Mint 274-275,
reverse:- Fides Militum standing right, holding standard
in each hand, facing Sol, standing left, raising right hand
and holding globe in left VXXT in exergue, Sear 11707,
full, well centred, just a trace of silvering, GVF
£40 - £50
1628
Small gold ring from the Roman Imperial Period,
probably for a child [girl], wt. 1.71g., the bezel decorated
with clasped hands in typical Roman style, the piece
being found at Wetheringsett cum Brockford, Suffolk, 7
Oct. 2007 and is sold with a Portable Antiquities report
this together with a modern gold ring hallmarked for
London 1898, bent [2]
£250 - £350
1629
Spur Ryal James I Second Coinage (1606-1607) S.2614
North 2080, mintmark Escallop, weight 6.77 grammes, a
small edge crack at 1 o'clock on the reverse, skilfully
repaired, otherwise VF and with red toning, Ex-St. James
Auction 17, 24 May 2011 Lot 92, Ex-Lingford,
Glendinings 20/21 June 1951 Lot 892? (not illustrated), a
seldom offered type
£16000 -
£18000
1630
Stephen cut-halfpenny, BMC II, Voided Cross and Stars
Type, reverse reads:- +GER[ ]GIP: Ipswich Mint
moneyer Germane, 4 pieces known, JCS and 3 x cut-
halves, BM, Wicklewood Hoard and present piece, which
is Ex. JCS, Ex. Christies 15.5.1990, lot 36, Ex,
Wicklewood Hoard 1989 [Fig. 1143, The Ipswich Mint
III, forthcoming], all coins from same dies, perhaps
evidence of small issue, sold with tickets and photos,
extremely rare, VF
£120 - £150
1631
Sultans of Delhi silver tankas x 9 of Balban, all with dates
or part of dates, with old tickets couple with slight twist to
flan, VF [9]
£40 - £50
1632
Tacitas billon antoninianus, Rome Mint 276 A.D.,
reverse:- Providentia standing left, holding rod and
cornucopiae, globe at feet, XXIA in exergue,Sear 11799,
round, well centred, GVF/VF
£35 - £40
1633
Three British Museum copies of Ancient Greek pieces by
the then Keeper Robert Ready, the first two of those
listed having an 'R' impressed into the edge, the last 'RR',
these being of Kaulonia, Sear 252, Kroton, Sear 474 and
Paphlagonia - Amastris Sear 3664, this piece having an
old packet, all within an old envelope with details on
front, average VF to GVF [3]
£40 - £60
1634
Tiberius copper as, Rome Mint 35-36 A.D., obverse:-
Laureate head, left, reverse reads:- PONTIF MAXIM
TRIBVN POTEST XXXVII S C around winged
caduceus, Sear 1771, reverse very slightly off centre,
obverse well centred with an above average portrait, of
even colour, GVF/VF
£150 - £170
1635
Trajan silver denarius, Rome Mint 106 A.D.. reverse:-
Dacian captive seated right on ground in attitude of
mourning, Sear 3168, GVF
£50 - £60
1636
Umayyad and Abbasic silver dirhems x 3 and bronze x 1,
all with old tickets, F to VF [4]
£25 - £30
1637
Valerian Junior silver antoninianus struck as Caesar
under Valerian and Gallienus, Cologne Mint 257-258
A.D., Sear 10731, reverse reads:- IOVI CRESCENTI,
The infant Jupiter seated facing, on goat, reverse well
struck up for the series, VF/GVF
£40 - £45
1638
Zengids of Sinjar copper of Qutb ed din Mohammed,
Singar Mint, 594-616AH = 1197-1219, Bust left, spear
behind / Legend in four lines, with old ticket, obverse
slightly off centre, F
£25 - £30