Lockdales Auction 170 16-17 November 2019

104 2118 Saxon silver sceat Continental Issue c.695-c.740 A.D. Series E, obverse:- 'Porcupine type but now developed into standing plumed bird, Spink 791var. centre of standard has large central annulet, lines and pellets in field, found Suffolk 1993 and sold with old ticket, dark, even strike VF £75 - £95 2119 Anglo-Saxon sceat, Secondary Series, Type 18, Diademed and draped bust, right, long cross in field before / Figure standing facing on crescent boat, holding long cross in left hand and a bird in right, this hand is just above the birds 'T' perch, pellet in field before face, Spink 804Gvar., obverse slightly weak GF/VF £60 - £70 2120 Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, Primary Phase c.680-c.710, Series B I, obverse:- Diademed bust right, within serpent circle, reverse:- Annulets in line with norizontal bar of cross , as BIII, bird atop cross, looks to have something in its beak, all within serpent circle, Spink 777-777A, found in East Anglia, possibly cleaned at sometime, VF £60 - £70 2121 Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, Secondary Phase c.710-c.760 A.D., 'standard' issue with letters 'VX VIC' on obverse [see Spink 790A VX VIC where these letters are on the reverse, meaning given as possibly 'Wic,emporium], reverse:- Beaded standard, central annulet 'VVLX around, found mid-East Anglia in 2018, NEF £100 - £125 2122 Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, Series E, variety D, reverse with an 'L' shape in each quarter, Spink 790B, EF/GVF, together with a Northumberland copper sceat, obverse reads:- +EANRED PE around central cross [the 'N' is retrograde], reverse reads:- +DERDROE moneyer Broder?, Spink 872, around small cross, VF [2] £50 - £70 2123 An interesting issue/copy/forgery of a Roman colonial bronze of Hadrian of Cilicia, Tarsus, the original being a silver tetrdrachm, the present piece seems of lead, the reverse:- Lion, left, attacking kneeling bull, has been defaced, sold with a full ticket by Dr.R.Vezin, possibly contemporary, looks ancient, GF £40 - £50 2124 Antoninus Pius colonial billon tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt, of c. 24mm., obverse:- Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust, right, reverse:- Eirene standing left, holding corn-ears and caduceus, Sear 4341, NEF £40 - £50 2125 Antoninus Pius dupondius, Rome Mint 153-155 A.D., reverse:- Libertas standing facing, head left, holding pilus and long sceptre, legend:- LIBERTAS COS IIII S C, quite nice portrait, VF/NVF £40 - £50 2126 Antoninus Pius silver denarius, Rome Mint 152-153 A.D., reverse reads:- COS IIII, Vesta standing left, holding simpulum and palladium, Sear 4065, a well struck up piece with good portrait AEF £50 - £60 2127 Antoninus Pius silver denarius, Rome Mint 159-160 A.D., reverse legend:- SALVTI AVG COS IIII, Salus standing left, feeding snake which arises from a basket, left hand supports long sceptre, Sear 4106, obverse very slightly off centre, even colour EF £40 - £60 2128 Arcadius silver siliqua, Trier Mint 393-395, obverse:- Diademed, cuirassed and wearing jewelled drapery, bust right, reverse legend:- VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated left, holding Victory on globe and transverse spear, TRPS in exergue, Sear 20761, EF £60 - £80 2129 Augustus silver denarius, Colonia Patricia Mint 19 B.C., reverse reads:- OB CIVIS SERATOS, in three lines, within oak wreath, Sear 1625, bank's mark on cheek, GVF £170 - £190 2130 Caracalla colonial bronze of c.28mm., of Augusta, Thrace, obverse:- Laureate bust right, reverse:- Concordia standing front head left, holding cornucopiae and sacrificing out of patera over lighted altar, sold with two tickets one by Dr R.Vezin, GVF £45 - £50 2131 Caracalla colonial bronze of c.28mm., of Serdica, Thrace, obverse:- Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, reverse:- Naked Apollo holding serpent coiled staff, with two tickets, one by Dr.R.Vezin, NEF/VF £45 - £50

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