Lockdales Auction 158 15-16 September 2018

80 1754 Sabina silver denarius, Rome Mint 134 A.D., reverse reads:- IVNONI REGINAE, Juno standing left, holding patera and sceptre, Sear 3921, good metal, VF £40 - £50 1755 Sasanian Empire, Ardeshir I 226-240 A.D. billon tetradrachm 27-8mm., wt.11.4g., MACW 784, with full ticket by Dr.Vezin, small areas of deposit and some ancient surface loss, obverse, GF/VF £40 - £50 1756 Scottish billon bawbee of Mary, First Period 1542-1558, plain cross type Spink 5432, NF/F £40 - £50 1757 Septimius Severus silver denarius Rome Mint 194 A.D., reverse:- Minerva standing left, holding round shield and spear, Sear 6326, found Norfolk, VF with a ditto but of Julia Maesa, Rome Mint 218-220 A.D., Pietas standing left, both hands raised in invocation, altar at feet, Sear 7755, GF [2] £40 - £50 1758 Septimius Severus silver denarius, Rome Mint 205 A.D., reverse reads:- FELICITAS AVGG, Felicitas standing left holding caduceus, Sear 6273, EF £55 - £65 1759 Severus Alexander silver denarius, Rome Mint 231 A.D., reverse reads:- P M TR P XI COS III P P, Sol standing left, right hand raised, holding globe in left, Sear 7914, EF £40 - £50 1760 Severus II Caesar under Constantius I, May 305 to July 306 A.D., billon follis, obverse reads:- FL VAL SEVERVS NOBIL C, reverse reads:- GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, in field S F in exergue PTR, Trier Mint, Sear 14631, GVF £100 - £120 1761 Sextus Pompey, silver denarius, Sicily 42-40 B.C., obverse:- Bare head of Pompey the Great right, between jug and lituus, reverse:- Neptune standing left holding aplustre and resting foot on prow, between Catanaean brothers Anapias and Amphinomus, their parents on their shoulders, Sear 1392, obverse off centre, banker's marks, very light scuffs under magnification, good metal, NVF £180 - £220 1762 Suffolk, Ipswich, square 17th. century token halfpenny 1668 by William Doggett, grocer, D.174, very rare, visible, Fair £30 - £40 1763 Titua as Augustus, silver denarius, Rome Mint 80 A.D., reverse reads:- TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P, Wreath on curule chair, Sear 2516, good metal, GF £50 - £60 1764 Trajan brass sestertius, obverse:- Laureate bust with aegis, right, reverse:- Dacia seated left in attituded of mourning, on round shield and arms, before her a military trophy, Sear - , RIC II, p.283, 560, striking crack at obverse 10 o'clock [as struck], GF £80 - £100 1765 Trajan Decius silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 250-251 A.D., reverse reads:- DACIA, Dacia standing left, holding Dacian Wolf's head standard, Sear 9368, with some original finish, EF £35 - £45 1766 Trajan Decius silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 250 A.D., legend reads:- ADVENTVS AVG, Trajan Decius on horseback, pacing left, his right hand raised and holding sceptre in left, Sear 9365, slightly patchy tone, GVF £40 - £50 1767 Trajan silver denarius, Rome Mint 108 A.D., reverse reads:- COS V P P S.P.Q.R. OPTIMO PRINC, Aequitas standing left holding scales and cornucopiae, Sear 3122, well centred, good metal, EF £90 - £110 1768 Valens silver siliqua, Sisca Mint 374 A.D., reverse reads:- VOT XV MVLT XX within wreath, in exergue SISC P, Sear 19701, hairline crack [as struck], reverse 4 o'clock, not clipped, GVF £100 - £120 1769 Vespasian brass sestertius, Rome Mint 71 A.D., Laureate bust, right / At centre a palm tree, Vespasian standing left, right foot on helmet, at right a seated female captive mourning, legend:- IVDAEA [CAPTA] in exergue SC, Sear 2327, light deposit, F/NF £40 - £50 1770 Vespasian silver denarius, Rome Mint 72-73 A.D., reverse legend:- AVGVR TRI POT, Simpulum, sprinkler, jug and lituus, Sear 2282, good metal, VF £50 - £60 1771 Vetranio 1 March to 25 Dec.350 A.D., one of the few emperors to die in retirement, billon maiorina, Siscia Mint, 'A' behind and star before bust, with the unusual reverse legend HOC SIGNO VICTOR ERIS [ In this sign you will be the victor] thus proclaiming his loyalty to Constantius, Vetranio or Constantius standing in military attire, crowned by Victory, Sear 18905, scarce, VF £90 - £120 1772 Volusian silver antoninianus, uncertain mint 252 A.D., reverse reads:- FELICITAS PVBL, Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus ans cornucopiae, Sear 9746, a few perlpheral oxide spots, large oval flan, EF £35 - £45 1773 Georgian hair bead or attachment from riding crop? looks to be produced from yellow and rose gold, sold with results of gold analysis, no hall marks, found West Suffolk £250 - £300 1774 Georgian shoe buckles in silver? with two gorgeions heads on each, one cracked across one side [2] £70 - £80 1775 Gold fish pendant [no hallmarks] with silver hallmarked chain, 520mm., sold with results of gold analysis, found West Suffolk £50 - £60 1776 Mediaeval silver Hawking Vervel Ring, crudely engraved shield of arms, depicting sqare topped shield and central 'S' with daggers in the field, found Suffolk £100 - £150 1777 Mediaeval silver pendant in the form of an arrow or spear, rare, light damage £70 - £80 1778 Roman silver ring of small size with some decoration, found West Wickham, Cambridgeshire £50 - £60 1779 Victorian silver buckle with copper looking catch, hallmarked Birmingham 1898 £30 - £40 1780 Viking silver axe pendant in the form of Thor's Hammer 28mm. overall £100 - £150 1781 Viking silver axe pendant in the form of Thor's hammer 32mm. overall, showing some wear to hanging loop, found Dullingham Cambridgeshire £100 - £150 1782 Viking silver pendant depicting the face of Odin? found Dullingham, Cambridgeshire, 25mm. £100 - £150 End of Auction in Room 2, Day 1

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