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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 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

420

A 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 £100

  • A silver tetradrachm coin of Attica, minted at Athens 450-400 BC, Athena on one side, owl on the other side

421

A silver tetradrachm coin of Attica, minted at Athens 450-400 BC, Athena on one side, owl on the other side

sold for £700

  • A collection of 19th Century copper half penny tokens

422

A collection of 19th Century copper half penny tokens

sold for £60

  • A collection of 19th Century copper half penny tokens

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A collection of 19th Century copper half penny tokens

sold for £60

  • A collection of 19th Century copper half penny tokens

424

A collection of 19th Century copper half penny tokens

sold for £120

  • A collection of 18th and 19th Century brass or bronze medals and advertisers' tokens

425

A collection of 18th and 19th Century brass or bronze medals and advertisers' tokens

sold for £65

  • A collection of 19th Century copper penny tokens, together with one three pence token

426

A collection of 19th Century copper penny tokens, together with one three pence token

sold for £90

  • A collection of 19th Century coins and tokens from the Canadian provinces

427

A collection of 19th Century coins and tokens from the Canadian provinces

  • A collection of Irish coins from the 17th to the 20th Century

428

A collection of Irish coins from the 17th to the 20th Century

sold for £50

  • A Roman bronze dupondius of Trojan Decius, Roman 249AD, the reverse shows Victory advancing to the left

429

A Roman bronze dupondius of Trojan Decius, Roman 249AD, the reverse shows Victory advancing to the left

  • A Roman brass Sestertius of Clodius Albinus, Rome 194AD, the reverse shows Saeculum Frugiferum standing with spear, shield and olive sprig

430

A Roman brass Sestertius of Clodius Albinus, Rome 194AD, the reverse shows Saeculum Frugiferum standing with spear, shield and olive sprig

sold for £240

  • A pair of brass coins of Justinian minted by the Byzantine States in 527-565AD

431

A pair of brass coins of Justinian minted by the Byzantine States in 527-565AD

  • A group of three Roman coins minted in Alexandria

432

A group of three Roman coins minted in Alexandria

sold for £30

  • A brass sestertius of Hadrian (117-38AD)

433

A brass sestertius of Hadrian (117-38AD)

sold for £85

  • A brass sestertius of of Octavian struck during the final days of the Roman Republic, one side shows the bare head of Octavian, the other side shows the wreathed head of Julius Caesar, minted in Southern Italy in 38BC

434

A brass sestertius of of Octavian struck during the final days of the Roman Republic, one side shows the bare head of Octavian, the other side shows the wreathed head of Julius Caesar, minted in Southern Italy in 38BC

  • A brass sestertius of of Severus Alexander (222-35AD), the reverse shows Mars carrying a spear and an eagle trophy

435

A brass sestertius of of Severus Alexander (222-35AD), the reverse shows Mars carrying a spear and an eagle trophy

sold for £30

  • A brass sestertius of Nero, Lugdanum 66AD, the reverse shows Roma seated on a cuirass

436

A brass sestertius of Nero, Lugdanum 66AD, the reverse shows Roma seated on a cuirass

sold for £130

  • A brass sestertius of Maximus, Rome 235/6AD, the reverse shows Maximus standing beside military standards

437

A brass sestertius of Maximus, Rome 235/6AD, the reverse shows Maximus standing beside military standards

  • A brass sestertius of Galba, Rome October 68AD, the reverse shows Libertas holding a pileus and a sceptre

438

A brass sestertius of Galba, Rome October 68AD, the reverse shows Libertas holding a pileus and a sceptre

sold for £160

  • A group of brass or bronze Roman coins from the second and third centuries AD

439

A group of brass or bronze Roman coins from the second and third centuries AD

  • A group of brass or bronze Roman coins from the second and third centuries AD

440

A group of brass or bronze Roman coins from the second and third centuries AD

sold for £30

  • A group of brass or bronze Roman coins from the second and third centuries AD

441

A group of brass or bronze Roman coins from the second and third centuries AD

  • A group of brass or bronze Roman coins, infinitum

442

A group of brass or bronze Roman coins, infinitum

sold for £30

  • A Roma copper As coin issued by Tiberius, Rome 34-7AD, in memory of Augustus

443

A Roma copper As coin issued by Tiberius, Rome 34-7AD, in memory of Augustus

sold for £40

  • A brass dupondius coin of Domitian, the reverse shows the facade of an altar enclosure with double panelled doors

444

A brass dupondius coin of Domitian, the reverse shows the facade of an altar enclosure with double panelled doors