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

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  • One penny post brass letter weight dated 1839, minted by H Cooper on 12 August 1839 for post office use as a one-ounce weight

378

One penny post brass letter weight dated 1839, minted by H Cooper on 12 August 1839 for post office use as a one-ounce weight

sold for £90

  • A brass sestertius coin for Domitianus 81-96AD, the reverse side shows Domitianus (left) holding a spear with winged Victory (right) holding a palm frond

379

A brass sestertius coin for Domitianus 81-96AD, the reverse side shows Domitianus (left) holding a spear with winged Victory (right) holding a palm frond

sold for £126

  • A bronze dupondius coin for Trojan Rome 101AD, the reverse side shows Justitia seated on a chair formed by 2 crossed cornucopiae

380

A bronze dupondius coin for Trojan Rome 101AD, the reverse side shows Justitia seated on a chair formed by 2 crossed cornucopiae

sold for £35

  • A brass sestertius coin for Claudius, Rome 41/2AD, the reverse shows an oak-wreath containing four lines of text

381

A brass sestertius coin for Claudius, Rome 41/2AD, the reverse shows an oak-wreath containing four lines of text

sold for £120

  • A brass sestertius coin for Antoninus Pius, Rome 146AD, the reverse shows Antoninus in a triumphal quadriga

382

A brass sestertius coin for Antoninus Pius, Rome 146AD, the reverse shows Antoninus in a triumphal quadriga

sold for £95

  • A brass dupondius coin for Maximin I, Rome 235/6AD, the reverse side shows Providentia with a globe at her feet

383

A brass dupondius coin for Maximin I, Rome 235/6AD, the reverse side shows Providentia with a globe at her feet

sold for £20

  • Two bronze sestertius coins for Gordian III, Rome 239-240AD, one reverse shows Salus seated, the other shows Securitas standing

384

Two bronze sestertius coins for Gordian III, Rome 239-240AD, one reverse shows Salus seated, the other shows Securitas standing

sold for £40

  • A brass dupondius coin for Claudius, 41-54AD, minted in Gaul

385

A brass dupondius coin for Claudius, 41-54AD, minted in Gaul

sold for £20

  • Three brass dupondius coins for the wives of Roman emperors: Herennia Etruscilla (Trojan Decius); Julia Domna (Septimius Severus); Marcia Severa (Phillip I), all date from 200AD to 250AD

386

Three brass dupondius coins for the wives of Roman emperors: Herennia Etruscilla (Trojan Decius); Julia Domna (Septimius Severus); Marcia Severa (Phillip I), all date from 200AD to 250AD

sold for £60

  • A collection of dupondius and other Roman coins dating from 100AD to 300AD

387

A collection of dupondius and other Roman coins dating from 100AD to 300AD

sold for £60

  • A collection of dupondius and other Roman coins dating from 100AD to 300AD

388

A collection of dupondius and other Roman coins dating from 100AD to 300AD

sold for £50

  • A collection of 3 Phoenician coins minted at colonies established in Spain, these coins date from about 200BC

389

A collection of 3 Phoenician coins minted at colonies established in Spain, these coins date from about 200BC

  • A collection of copper pennies and half pennies, British, from before 1860

390

A collection of copper pennies and half pennies, British, from before 1860

sold for £75

  • A silver short cross penny of Henry III, 1216-47, London Mint, the coin has been bent and reflattened

390a

A silver short cross penny of Henry III, 1216-47, London Mint, the coin has been bent and reflattened

  • A silver short cross penny of Henry III 1216-47, London mint

390b

A silver short cross penny of Henry III 1216-47, London mint

  • A silver penny of Edward I, 1279-81, minted at London

390c

A silver penny of Edward I, 1279-81, minted at London

  • A silver penny of Edward I, 1279-81, minted at London

390d

A silver penny of Edward I, 1279-81, minted at London

  • A silver half groat of Edward III, fourth coinage, 1351-61, minted in London

390e

A silver half groat of Edward III, fourth coinage, 1351-61, minted in London

  • A group of 5 medieval silver pennies and half pennies of the Norman and Plantagenet periods 1066-1399

390f

A group of 5 medieval silver pennies and half pennies of the Norman and Plantagenet periods 1066-1399

sold for £60

  • Two silver commemorative crowns 1935 Silver Jubilee of George V and 1937 coronation of George VI, both crowns are 0.500 silver

390g

Two silver commemorative crowns 1935 Silver Jubilee of George V and 1937 coronation of George VI, both crowns are 0.500 silver

  • A collection of British Commonwealth and world coins and tokens, 19th Century to date

390h

A collection of British Commonwealth and world coins and tokens, 19th Century to date

sold for £20

  • A small collection of British cartwheel pennies and two pence coins, 1797

391

A small collection of British cartwheel pennies and two pence coins, 1797

sold for £70

  • A collection of world coins from the 17th Century and earlier

392

A collection of world coins from the 17th Century and earlier

sold for £50

  • A collection of world coins from the 18th Century

393

A collection of world coins from the 18th Century

sold for £60

  • A collection of Asian and African coins from the 19th Century and earlier

394

A collection of Asian and African coins from the 19th Century and earlier

sold for £45