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

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  • Three silver pennies from the reigns of Edward I (1272-1307) and Edward II (1307-1327)

356

Three silver pennies from the reigns of Edward I (1272-1307) and Edward II (1307-1327)

sold for £60

  • Three silver pennies from the reigns of Edward I (1272-1307) and Edward II (1307-1327)

357

Three silver pennies from the reigns of Edward I (1272-1307) and Edward II (1307-1327)

sold for £60

  • Three silver pennies from the reigns of Edward I (1272-1307) and Edward II (1307-1327)

358

Three silver pennies from the reigns of Edward I (1272-1307) and Edward II (1307-1327)

  • An Irish hammered silver groat of Henry VIII (1509-47)

359

An Irish hammered silver groat of Henry VIII (1509-47)

sold for £70

  • Four European hammered silver coins of the 16th Century, 3 French and 1 Spanish

360

Four European hammered silver coins of the 16th Century, 3 French and 1 Spanish

sold for £90

  • A Polish silver 30 Groschen coin for King Johann Casimir, dated 1664

361

A Polish silver 30 Groschen coin for King Johann Casimir, dated 1664

sold for £20

  • A French silver one-quarter Eco coin for King Louis XIII, issued 1610-40

362

A French silver one-quarter Eco coin for King Louis XIII, issued 1610-40

sold for £25

  • A Roman Republic 77BC silver denarius coin for P. Satrienus

363

A Roman Republic 77BC silver denarius coin for P. Satrienus

sold for £50

  • Roman Empire, a silver Denarius of The Emperor Vitellius (AD69), minted at Rome April or May AD69

364

Roman Empire, a silver Denarius of The Emperor Vitellius (AD69), minted at Rome April or May AD69

sold for £130

  • Roman Republic 42BC, a silver Denarius coin for Lucius Livineius Regulus

365

Roman Republic 42BC, a silver Denarius coin for Lucius Livineius Regulus

sold for £70

  • Roman Republic, 123BC, a silver Denarius coin for Marcus Fannius

366

Roman Republic, 123BC, a silver Denarius coin for Marcus Fannius

sold for £60

  • Roman Republic 103BC, a silver Denarius coin for Quintus Minucius Thermus

367

Roman Republic 103BC, a silver Denarius coin for Quintus Minucius Thermus

sold for £85

  • Roman Republic 62BC, a silver Denarius coin for Lucius Scribonius Libo

368

Roman Republic 62BC, a silver Denarius coin for Lucius Scribonius Libo

sold for £40

  • Roman Empire 81-96AD, a silver Denarius coin for Domitianus (as Augustus), minted at Rome 86AD

369

Roman Empire 81-96AD, a silver Denarius coin for Domitianus (as Augustus), minted at Rome 86AD

sold for £40

  • Roman Empire 238-44AD, 3 silver Antonianus coins, the reverse of each coin is different

370

Roman Empire 238-44AD, 3 silver Antonianus coins, the reverse of each coin is different

sold for £45

  • Roman Empire after 200AD, 6 bronze antonianus coins including Constantine the Great, Licinius, Philip I and Severus

371

Roman Empire after 200AD, 6 bronze antonianus coins including Constantine the Great, Licinius, Philip I and Severus

  • Roman Empire after 200AD, 6 Antoninius bronze coins including Carus, Constantine the Great, Gallienus, Licinius and Numerian

372

Roman Empire after 200AD, 6 Antoninius bronze coins including Carus, Constantine the Great, Gallienus, Licinius and Numerian

sold for £50

  • Roman Empire after 200AD, 6 bronze coins including Carus, Constantine the Great, Constantius, Gallienus, Licinius and Magnentius

373

Roman Empire after 200AD, 6 bronze coins including Carus, Constantine the Great, Constantius, Gallienus, Licinius and Magnentius

  • Roman Empire, 7 bronze antonianus coins, including Antoninus (138-61) and 6 Constantine or Constantius coins

374

Roman Empire, 7 bronze antonianus coins, including Antoninus (138-61) and 6 Constantine or Constantius coins

  • Roman Empire, 2 silver Denarius cons - Alexander Severus (222-35AD) and Julia Maesa (223AD)

375

Roman Empire, 2 silver Denarius cons - Alexander Severus (222-35AD) and Julia Maesa (223AD)

sold for £30

  • Roman Empire, 6 coins minted in the name of an Emperor's wife or mother

376

Roman Empire, 6 coins minted in the name of an Emperor's wife or mother

sold for £40

  • Roman Empire, 3 coins minted in the name of an Emperor's wife or mother

377

Roman Empire, 3 coins minted in the name of an Emperor's wife or mother

sold for £30

  • 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