Lockdales Auction 170 16-17 November 2019

113 2239 Philip I colonial bronze of Samusata, Commagene, Syria of c.28mm., obverse:- Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, reverse:- City Goddess seated left, on rock, holding corn-ears, Sear 3953, with a ticket by Dr.R.Vezin, NVF with a ditto but of Caracalla of Serdica, Thrace, c.30mm., obverse:- Laureate bust right, reverse:- Athena standing front, head left, holding transvers spear and round shield, with two tickets, one by Dr R.Vezin, rare, GVF [2] £45 - £50 2240 Philip I silver antoniniani, first reverse:- Four standards, Sear 8930, GVF, with reverse:- Salus, Sear 8964,GVF, with reverse:- Aequitas, Sear 9818, striking hairline, EF and lastly a ditto but of Philip II as Caesar, reverse:- 9242, EF [4] £45 - £50 2241 Philip I silver antoniniani, first reverse:- Pax, Sear 8939, GVF, with reverse:- Lion right, large oval flan, Sear 8956, GVF, with reverse:- Roma, Sear 8952, with very short striking splits, GVF, with reverse:- Felicitas, Sear 8950, GVF/EF [unusual in this series to have the reverse more sharp than the obverse] and lastly reverse:- Philip I on horseback left, Sear 8916, GVF, [5] £45 - £50 2242 Philip I silver antoniniani, first reverse:- Salus, Sear 8964, GVF, with reverse:- Liberalitas, Sear 8937, GVF, with reverse:- Felicitas, Sear 8946, AEF and lastly a ditto but of Philip II as Augustus, reverse:- Elk, left, Sear 9275, GVF [4] £45 - £50 2243 Philip I silver antoniniani, first reverse:- Securitas, Sear 8966, EF/GVF, with reverse:- Roma, Sear 8952, NEF, with reverse:- Four Standards, NEF, with reverse:- Stag walking left, GVF and lastly reverse:- Tranquillitas, Sear 8968, GVF [5] £45 - £50 2244 Philip I silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 245 A.D., reverse reads:- FELICITAS TEMP, Felicitas standing left, holding long caduceus and cornucopiae, Sear 8928, almost mint state £35 - £45 2245 Philip II base tetradrachm of Antioch, reverse:- Eagle standing to right, wings open, wreath in beak, Prieur 474, with an old ticket, NEF £40 - £50 2246 Philip II Roman colonial bronze of c.25mm. of Antioch, Pisidia, reverse:- Legend in four lines, within wreath, Prieur 474, with an old ticket, VF, with a ditto but of Severus Alexander of Moesis Inferior of c.15mm., reverse:- Eagle standing front, wings open, head left, wreath in beak, with an old ticket, VF/GVF [2] £40 - £50 2247 Philip II Roman colonial bronze of c.27mm., of Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis, obverse:- Philip II and Saraps, their busts face to face, reverse:- Coiled serpent standing, head left, VF, with a ditto but of Septimius Severus, same provence, of c.27mm., reverse:- Tyche standing front, head left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, GVF/VF, both with tickets by Dr.R.Vezin [2] £60 - £70 2248 Probus billon antoninianus, Rome Mint 278-280 A.D., obverse:- Helmeted and cuirassed bust left, holding round shield and spear over shoulder, reverse:- Probus on horseback. left, right hand raised, left holding sceptre, trapling barbarian, seated left, hands tied behind his back, Sear 11953, with much original silver wash, NEF/GVF £55 - £60 2249 Provincial bronze of Macedonia, Koinon, of c.27mm., obverse:- Head of Alexander III right, looking skyward, reverse:- Double roofed temple, with six columns each, VF, together with a Roman colonial piece of c.24mm., of Geta struck Galatia, reverse:- Legend of four lines within wreath, both dies slightly off centre, VF, both coins with tickets by Dr.R.Vezin, [2] £50 - £60 2250 Roman Imperial bronzes, most have their old tickets, of Aurelian, Maximian, Carausius, Diocletian, Constantius, Galerius. Maxentius and Constantine I, all collectable, VF to NEF [8] £45 - £50 2251 Roman Imperial bronzes, most have their old tickets, of Aurelian, Maximian, Constantinian x 3, Crispus, Constans, Licinius II and Theodosius I x 3, average GF to GVF [11] £45 - £50 2252 Roman Imperial bronzes, most have their old tickets, of Diocletian, Galerius, Maxentius, Licinius Constantine x 2, Divus Constantine and Gratian, VF to NEF [8] £45 - £50 2253 Roman Imperial bronzes, most have their old tickets, of Galerius x 2, Probus, Diocletian, Licinius, Maxentius and Constantine I x 2, VF to NEF [8] £45 - £50 2254 Roman Imperial bronzes, most have their old tickets, of Maxentius x 2, Gallenus x 4, Constantine, Constantine II x 2 and Constantius II, average GF to GVF [10] £45 - £50 2255 Roman Imperial bronzes, mostly look to be late, 5 trays, various grades. £500 - £550 2256 Roman Imperial silver antoniniani of Philip I with some interesting reverses, first reverse:- Lion to right, Sear 8956, EF with reverse:- Four standards, Sear 8930, VF, with reverse:- Stag right, Sear 8958, couple of very short striking splits, VF and lastly a ditto but of Herennius Etruscus as Caesar, reverse:- Mercury, scarce VF [4] £45 - £50 2257 Roman Republican 'serrate' silver denarius, struck 79 B.C. of Ti.Claudius Ti.f. Ap.n.Nero, obverse:- Diademed and draped bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder, S C before, reverse:- Victory in biga right, holding palm, control numeral XXXXII below, Sear 310, obverse off centre, GVF £60 - £70 2258 Roman Republican AE sextans, 211-206 B.C., obverse:- Head of Mercury right in winged petasus, two pellets above, reverse:- Prow of Galley, two pellets below, ROMA above, Sear 1204, with old ticket, VF £50 - £60 2259 Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Thorius Balbus, Rome Mint 105 B.C., Sear 192, obverse slightly off centre, dark, NVF, together with an Ancient British,Celtic billon stater of the Durotriges, uninscribed issue, Spink 367, VF and lastly a near contemporary imitation of a Byzantine billon aspron trachy, Seated figure facing / Standing figure, facing, GF [3] £50 - £60

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