SOLD FOR £110
Roman Empire, Vespasian, 69-79 AD, brass Sestertius, 33mm, Obv: Laureate bust of Vespasian, right / Rev: Palm tree, male Jewish captive standing, left, Judaea seated, right, resting head on hand. S.2325, F.
SOLD FOR £65
Roman Empire, Tiberius, 1st Century AD, copper As, 25mm, Obv: Laureate head left/ Rev: Rudder superimposed on large banded globe, S-C across fields. S.1772, VF.
SOLD FOR £135
Roman Republic, Mark Antony, 40 BC, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Lituus and capis / Rev: Tall sacrificial jug between winged thunderbolt and winged caduceus. S.1470, F.
SOLD FOR £110
Roman Republic, Junius Brutus Albinus (one of Caesar's assassins), 48 BC, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv, Head of Pietas right/ Rev, Two clasped hands holding a winged caduceus. S.427, F.
SOLD FOR £55
Roman Republic, P. Maenias of Antias, 132 BC, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Helmeted head of Roma, star behind / Rev: Victory in quadriga right, holding reins and wreath. S.126, VF.
SOLD FOR £495
Eastern Roman Empire, Zeno, 474-491 AD, gold Solidus, 20mm, Obv: Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding shield and spear / Rev: Victory holding long cross. S.21507, VF.
SOLD FOR £70
An 18th Century 30 hour striking longcase clock with 28cm later gilt dial having gilt spandrels, silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, complete with pendulum and weight, contained in a yew case 201cm h
SOLD FOR £130
A longcase timepiece with 19cm brass dial, silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, contained in a figured walnut case with sliding hood, complete with pendulum and key 176cm h x 32cm w x 21cm d
SOLD FOR £1250
Three 17th Century rectangular carved oak panels - decorated mythical birds, monkeys and fountain (split to top left hand corner), 2 Roman figures by a fountain surmounted by eagles (split to panel and signs of old but treated worm) and a floral patterned panel 69cm x 37cm
SOLD FOR £170
A 19th Century French 8 day striking clock with silk suspension contained in a gilt ormolu case, the 9cm porcelain dial with Roman numerals in the form of a classical pedestal supported by a figure of a lady, complete with pendulum and key 35cm x 26cm x 13cm
SOLD FOR £100
Burgefs Bridport, a 19th Century 8 day string longcase clock with 35cm arched dial, decorated seated cattle before a cathedral with Roman numerals, floral spandrels, minute indicator, calendar dial, contained in an inlaid oak case, complete with pendulum and weights 228cm h x 54cm w x 24cm d
SOLD FOR £60
A 19th Century French 8 day striking carriage clock with 6cm dial, Roman numerals, contained in a gilt metal case 13cm x 9cm x 8cm, complete with key
SOLD FOR £70
Winterhalder and Hofmeire, a striking on gong bracket clock with 14cm silvered dial, Roman numerals, fast/slow indicator, contained in a mahogany case complete with pendulum and key 31cm h x 20cm w x 16cm d
SOLD FOR £200
Jaeger-LeCoultre, a skeleton style clock with gilt chapter ring and Roman numerals, contained in a gilt metal and glass case 17cm h x 15cm w x 6cm d
SOLD FOR £55
Mathew Norman, a 20th Century carriage alarm clock with 4.5cm dial, Roman numerals and alarm dial, contained in a tortoiseshell effect case, the back plate marked 1754A, complete with key
SOLD FOR £100
Thomas Stripling of Lichfield, an 18th/19th Century 30 hour longcase clock, the 29cm square brass dial marked Stripling of Lichfield with metal spandrels, Roman numerals, calendar aperture, contained in an oak case 205cm h x 44cm w x 28cm d, complete with pendulum (a/f) and weight
SOLD FOR £55
Roman Empire, Magnentius, 352-353 AD, Double Maiorina, 25mm, Obv: Bust of Magnentius right, bare head, draped, cuirassed / Rev: Large Christogram. S.18774, aVF
SOLD FOR £85
Roman Empire, Decentius, 350-353 AD, bronze Centenionalis, 24mm, Obv: Bust of Decentius, bareheaded, draped, cuirassed, right / Rev: Large Chi-Rho monogram of Christ. S.18860, F.
SOLD FOR £120
Roman Empire, Severus II, 306-307 AD, bronze Follis, 28mm, Obv: Laureate bust of Severus II, right / Rev: Concordia standing left, holding sceptre. S.14713, VF.
SOLD FOR £220
Roman Empire, Allectus, 293-296 AD, bronze Half Antoninianinus, 21mm, Obv: Radiate and cuirassed bust of Allectus / Rev: Galley. S.13870, VF.
SOLD FOR £140
Roman Empire, Carausius, 287-293 AD, bronze Antoninianinus, 24mm, Obv: Radiate bust of Carausius / Rev: Pax holding branch and sceptre. S.13638, F.
SOLD FOR £600
Roman Empire, Laelian, 269 AD, bronze Antoninianinus, 21mm, Obv: Radiate bust right / Rev: Victory advancing right holding wreath and palm. S.11122, F.
SOLD FOR £55
Roman Empire, Trajan Decius, 249-251 AD, brass Sestertius, 27mm, Obv: Laureate bust, right / Rev: Dacia standing with wolfs head standard, S-C either side. S.9398, aVF.
SOLD FOR £160
Roman Empire, Orbiana (Wife of Severus Alexander), 225 AD, brass Sestertius, 30mm, Obv: Diademed and draped bust of Orbiana right / Rev: Concordia enthroned left holding patera and double cornucopiae. S.8193, F.
SOLD FOR £170
Roman Empire, Diadumenian, 217-218 AD, copper As, 24mm, Obv: Bare headed bust of Diadumenian, right / Rev: Diadumenian standing to left in military attire, two legionary standards to right. S.7798, F.