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Catalogue for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Thursday 25th of January 2024

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  • A Queen Mary groat (1553-54)

301

A Queen Mary groat (1553-54)

sold for £150

  • Roman Empire 350-353AD, a Magnentius bronze nummus or "large maiorina", Christogram on reverse

302

Roman Empire 350-353AD, a Magnentius bronze nummus or "large maiorina", Christogram on reverse

  • Roman Civil War 32-31BC, a Mark Anthony silver Denarius, galley on obverse, legionary eagle between standards on reverse

303

Roman Civil War 32-31BC, a Mark Anthony silver Denarius, galley on obverse, legionary eagle between standards on reverse

sold for £75

  • Roman Empire 69-79AD, a Vespasian silver Denarius

304

Roman Empire 69-79AD, a Vespasian silver Denarius

sold for £140

  • Roman Empire 161-180AD, a Marcus Aurelius silver Denarius

305

Roman Empire 161-180AD, a Marcus Aurelius silver Denarius

sold for £65

  • Roman Empire 235-284AD, bronze and billon coins of 6 emperors - Maximinus, Phillips, Postumus, Prius, Tacitus and Tetricus

306

Roman Empire 235-284AD, bronze and billon coins of 6 emperors - Maximinus, Phillips, Postumus, Prius, Tacitus and Tetricus

sold for £40

  • Roman Empire 285-340AD, bronze and billon coins of 5 emperors - Crispus, Constantinus, Constantius, Licinius and Maximinus

307

Roman Empire 285-340AD, bronze and billon coins of 5 emperors - Crispus, Constantinus, Constantius, Licinius and Maximinus

sold for £30

  • Roman Empire 235-284AD, bronze and billon coins of six emperors - Carinus, Gallienus, Gordianus, Philip, Probus and Tetricus

308

Roman Empire 235-284AD, bronze and billon coins of six emperors - Carinus, Gallienus, Gordianus, Philip, Probus and Tetricus

  • Roman Empire 100-136AD, a silver Denarius for Sabina, the wife of The Emperor Hadrian

309

Roman Empire 100-136AD, a silver Denarius for Sabina, the wife of The Emperor Hadrian

sold for £40

  • Roman Empire 117-192AD, a silver Denarius of Commodus

310

Roman Empire 117-192AD, a silver Denarius of Commodus

sold for £30

  • Roman Empire 98-117AD, a silver Denarius of Trojan

311

Roman Empire 98-117AD, a silver Denarius of Trojan

sold for £65

  • Roman Empire 96-98AD, a silver Denarius of Nerva

312

Roman Empire 96-98AD, a silver Denarius of Nerva

sold for £75

  • Roman Empire 198-217AD, a silver Denarius of Caracalla

313

Roman Empire 198-217AD, a silver Denarius of Caracalla

sold for £35

  • Ancient Greek, a bronze coin for Alexander The Great (330-320BC), 1 side of the coin shows the head of Heracles the other side carries the vertical legend Alexandrou

314

Ancient Greek, a bronze coin for Alexander The Great (330-320BC), 1 side of the coin shows the head of Heracles the other side carries the vertical legend Alexandrou

sold for £70

  • Ancient Greek, 4 silver obol coins, 1 of the 4 coins shows the owl of Athens

315

Ancient Greek, 4 silver obol coins, 1 of the 4 coins shows the owl of Athens

sold for £20

  • Roman Empire, a collection of 6 bronze coins dated after 200AD including Constantine The Great

316

Roman Empire, a collection of 6 bronze coins dated after 200AD including Constantine The Great

sold for £40

  • Roman Empire, a collection of 6 coins dated after 200AD including Constantine The Great

317

Roman Empire, a collection of 6 coins dated after 200AD including Constantine The Great

sold for £30

  • Roman Empire, a collection of 4 coins showing radiate crowns

318

Roman Empire, a collection of 4 coins showing radiate crowns

sold for £20

  • A collection of British farthings coins including Charles II, William and Mary, George I and George II

319

A collection of British farthings coins including Charles II, William and Mary, George I and George II

sold for £45

  • A collection of 25 British farthing coins

320

A collection of 25 British farthing coins

sold for £45

  • Six British farthing-fractional coins

321

Six British farthing-fractional coins

sold for £35

  • A collection of British Empire coins

322

A collection of British Empire coins

sold for £55

  • A Sterling silver sixpence of Queen Anne, 1711

323

A Sterling silver sixpence of Queen Anne, 1711

sold for £55

  • A Sterling silver sixpence of George I, 1723, South Seas Company

324

A Sterling silver sixpence of George I, 1723, South Seas Company

sold for £40

  • A collection of 9 British Sterling silver four, three and two pence coins including Charles II, 13.5 grams

325

A collection of 9 British Sterling silver four, three and two pence coins including Charles II, 13.5 grams

sold for £65