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

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  • 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

  • Three Ancient Greek silver Obol or Diobol coins, dated between 400 and 200BC, total weight 6.7 grams

325a

Three Ancient Greek silver Obol or Diobol coins, dated between 400 and 200BC, total weight 6.7 grams

sold for £30

  • Three ancient Greek coins, two silver Hemidrachms, total weight 4.6 grams, together with a bronze coin

325b

Three ancient Greek coins, two silver Hemidrachms, total weight 4.6 grams, together with a bronze coin

sold for £30

  • A silver Roman Republican tetradrachm of Aesillas as Quaestor in Macedonia (Thessaloniki) from 90-70BC, 15.7 grams

325c

A silver Roman Republican tetradrachm of Aesillas as Quaestor in Macedonia (Thessaloniki) from 90-70BC, 15.7 grams

sold for £80