SOLD FOR £60
A collection of dupondius and other Roman coins dating from 100AD to 300AD
SOLD FOR £60
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 £55
A Roman brass dupondius coin for Augustus and Agrippa, issued 10AD
SOLD FOR £260
A Roman brass sestertius coin for Caligula, 40-41AD, one side shows Pietas seated with her elbow resting on a statuette, the other side shows Caligula (left) offering a sacrifice at the altar of Divus Augustus
SOLD FOR £80
A Roman brass sestertius coin for Vespasian, 69-69AD, the reverse shows Liberty standing, holding a piles and a sceptre
SOLD FOR £70
A Roman copper As crown for Caligula 37-41AD, the Emperor is shown bareheaded, the reverse shows Vesta seated, holding a patter and a sceptre
SOLD FOR £60
A Roman brass sestertius coin of Caracalla, 211-17AD, the reverse shows Mars
SOLD FOR £85
Roman Republic 103BC, a silver Denarius coin for Quintus Minucius Thermus
SOLD FOR £60
Roman Republic, 123BC, a silver Denarius coin for Marcus Fannius
SOLD FOR £70
Roman Republic 42BC, a silver Denarius coin for Lucius Livineius Regulus
SOLD FOR £130
Roman Empire, a silver Denarius of The Emperor Vitellius (AD69), minted at Rome April or May AD69
SOLD FOR £75
Roman Empire 96-98AD, a silver Denarius of Nerva
SOLD FOR £65
Roman Empire 98-117AD, a silver Denarius of Trojan
SOLD FOR £65
Roman Empire 161-180AD, a Marcus Aurelius silver Denarius
SOLD FOR £140
Roman Empire 69-79AD, a Vespasian silver Denarius
SOLD FOR £75
Roman Civil War 32-31BC, a Mark Anthony silver Denarius, galley on obverse, legionary eagle between standards on reverse
SOLD FOR £60
A Bulle electric clock with octagonal silvered dial, Roman numerals, complete with glass dome 26cm
SOLD FOR £340
A fusee chain driven skeleton clock, the 16cm pierced dial with Roman numerals, striking on bell, complete with glass dome, pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £240
A 19th Century Continental "regulator" style wall timepiece with 11cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals, contained in a carved mahogany case complete with pendulum and key 91cm h
SOLD FOR £130
A Victorian fusee gut driven drop dial wall clock, the 30cm painted dial with Roman numerals marked Peter Brown Carshalton and having an 11cm plain back plate, contained in an inlaid mother of pearl mahogany case, complete with pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £65
Winterhalder and Hofmeire, a Victorian Ting Tang 8 day striking bracket clock with 22cm gilt dial, silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, contained in an oak case with back plated marked D.R. Patent W&H SCH, complete with pendulum (f) and key, 50cm h x 36cm w x 23cm d
SOLD FOR £90
A fusee gut driven wall clock, the 29cm painted dial with Roman numerals, having an 11 1/2 cm plain back plate contained in a mahogany case, complete with pendulum (no key)
SOLD FOR £80
Echo Gong, an Edwardian Art Nouveau 8 day striking on gong long case clock, the 24cm dial with Roman numerals in a carved oak case enclosed by a bevelled glazed panelled door 194cm h
SOLD FOR £135
A Victorian single fusee gut driven drop dial wall clock, the 29cm painted dial painted Roman numerals marked L.V. Holmes Wallington and with convex glass, the reverse with 11cm back plate, complete with pendulum (no key) 48cm h x 38cm diam.
SOLD FOR £120
A chain driven fusee bracket timepiece, the 11cm arched dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, marked Benetfink & Co Cheapside, having an 11cm plain back plate, complete with pendulum (no key) 37cm h x 24cm w x 18cm d