Lockdales Auction 175 28-29 March 2020

1485 Roman colonial bronze of c.26mm., of Caesaraugusta, Spain, wt.13.6g., obverse:- Laureate head left, simpulum and lituus before, reverse:- Priest ploughing right, similar to Sear 10, with full ticket by Dr.R.Vezin, slightly rough surfaces, clear, scarce, GF £100 - £150 1486 Roman Egypt, Alexandrian bronze hemidrachm, all of Hadrian, all with tickets by Dr.R.Vezin, the reverses being Athena, Nilus and Isis, NF x 3 £50 - £60 1487 Roman Empire, bronze hair pin, straight, approx. 4.25'', finial in the form of a Roman ladies head, stem decorated, of good artistic style, hard black patina, Ex. Timeline Auction 57, 25.2.16, lot 373 £50 - £60 1488 Roman Imperial bronzes of the Constantinian period, not checked by us, one stated to be of London, with their original packets some possibly incorrect, average F [6] £40 - £50 1489 Roman Imperial late bronzes, not checked by us, with their old packets, 2 x Gallianus, Tacitas, Probus, Constans, Magentius [follis rev. Christogram, NVF], Decentius, Valens and lastly Gratian, other than the coin mentioned, average, F [9] £40 - £50 1490 Roman Imperial silver denarii all of emperors, average GF to VF [6] £70 - £80 1491 Roman Imperial silver denarii of Hadrian Sear 3550, VF a ditto but Sear 3455, VF, a ditto but Sear 3516, VF, a ditto but Antoninus Pius, Sear - , VF and lastly a ditto but of Caracalla, Sear 6819, VF [5] £70 - £80 1492 Roman Imperial silver denarii, 3 x emperors, 3 x empresses, avarage GF to VF [6] £70 - £80 1493 Roman Imperials, Maxentius as Augustus, follis, Sear 14987var., GVF, Carinus as Caesar billon antoninianus, Sear 12307, GVF, Magnus Maximus bronze maiorina, Sear 20650, F and 4 others [7] £50 - £60 1494 Roman Republican Aes Grave of c.100 B.C., obverse head of Janus, reverse:- Prow of ship PIVS above, F, with an as oc Claudius, reverse :- Constantia as Sear 1857/8, GF, sold with old packets [2] £40 - £60 1495 Roman Republican Aes Grave, Triens, 280-269 B.C., Thunderbolt dividing four pellets / Dolphin right, four pellets below, Sear 538, GF £450 - £475 1496 Roman Republican silver denarii (2): M Papirius Carbo, Rome 122 BC, Crawford 279/1, 19mm, 3.82g, VF, and Cn Lentulus, 75 BC, 18mm, 3.88g, cleaned GVF £60 - £80 1497 Roman Republican silver denarius, Rome Mint 80 B.C. of L.Calpurnius Piso L.f. Ln. Frugi, Sear 235var, good metal, obverse slightly off centre, VF £50 - £60 1498 Roman Republican silver denarius, struck Rome 67 BC, of M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus. Turreted head of Cybele right / Curule chair. Sear 350, GVF £70 - £90 1499 Roman Republican silver denarius, struck Rome 89 BC, of M. Porcius Cato. Diad. female bust right / Victory seated right. Sear 247, toned EF £120 - £140 1500 Roman silver pins (2) c. 2ndC A.D. 103mm 5.2g, and 158mm, 13.0g. £60 - £80 1501 Roman silver unguent spoon c, 2nd.- 3 rd. cent, c 7'', Ex. Timeline Auction 30, 29.5.2014, lot 265 £50 - £60 1502 Roman Silver (7) Denarii of Domitian, Trajan, Vespasian, and Marcus Aurelius, F to VF, plus an antoninianus of Gordian nEF £80 - £120 1503 Roman silver, base silver and plated denarii and ants (36) mixed grade. £100 - £150 1504 Roman spoon, no decoration and complete, approx 6'' in length, Ex. Lockdales Auction 74, 20.9.2009, lot 1185, nice item £100 - £200

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