SOLD FOR £920
A three colour gold, testing as 14ct, bangle, 28.3 grams
SOLD FOR £150
A pair of white gold, testing as 14ct, cultured pearl and diamond earrings, the pearls 10mm, the diamonds each 0.12ct, 18mm, 5.9 grams
SOLD FOR £1500
A yellow gold, testing as 14ct, tanzanite and diamond 2 colour necklace, the pear cut tanzanite 1ct, the brilliant cut diamonds approx. 1ct, 45.8 grams gross
SOLD FOR £720
A yellow gold, testing as 9ct, Victorian diamond and pearl drop brooch, approx 2ct of mine cut diamonds, having a centre circular fresh water pearl 8mm and a baroque pearl 7mm, complete with original fitted case, 16 grams
SOLD FOR £500
A yellow gold, testing as 18ct, opal and diamond crescent brooch, the opals 2.6ct, the diamonds 0.5ct, 60mm, 5.3 grams
SOLD FOR £280
A yellow gold, testing as 14ct, oval citrine pendant, 45mm x 30mm, 33.1 grams
SOLD FOR £55
United Kingdom, 1914 bronze Medal for the bombardment of Scarborough, 32mm. Obv: Arms of Scarborough, ribbon below, distant view of the sea and three ships bombarding the town, shells bursting overhead, town and beach in bottom, left and right / Rev: Inscription.
SOLD FOR £90
Judaea, 135 AD, 25mm, bronze coinage, Obv: Bunch of grapes in three lobes hanging from branch / Rev: Palm tree. F.
SOLD FOR £80
Pontos, Amisos, Time of Mithradates, 105 BC, 29mm, bronze Hemidrachm, Obv: Head of Athena wearing triple crested helmet ornamented with pegasus / Rev: Perseus standing facing holding head of Medusa, decapitated body at his feet. S.3637, F.
SOLD FOR £260
Zeugitana, Carthage, 270-260 BCE, 25mm, bronze coinage, Obv, female head, left / Rev, Horse facing right, palm tree behind. S.6432, aVF.
SOLD FOR £55
Macedon, Ptolemy Karaunus, 281-279 BCE, 24mm, bronze , Obv: Laureate head of Zeus right / Rev: Thunderbolt, eagle right.
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 £120
Roman Empire, Trajan, 96-118 AD, brass Sestertius, 28mm, Obv: Laureate and draped bust of Trajan / Rev: Fortuna seated holding rudder and cornucopia. S.3185, aVF
SOLD FOR £65
Roman Empire, Titus (restoration issue for Tiberius), 80-81 AD, copper As, 25mm, Obv: Bare head of Tiberius, left / Rev: Inscription around SC. S.1770, F.
SOLD FOR £70
Roman Empire, Vespasian, 69-79 AD, bronze Sestertius, 32mm, Obv: Laureate bust of Vespasian, right / Rev: Mars, advancing right carrying spear and trophy. S.2326, aF.
SOLD FOR £160
Roman Empire, Nero, 54-68 CE, brass Sestertius, 34mm, Obv: Head of Nero/ Rev: Temple of Janus with doors closed. S.1958, F.
SOLD FOR £130
Roman Empire, Caligula, 37-41 AD, Copper As, 27mm, Obv: Crowned Agrippa bust, left / Rev: Neptune standing left holding dolphin and trident (Issued by Caligula in honour of his deceased grandfather Agrippa). S.1812, aVF.
SOLD FOR £160
Roman Empire, Caligula, 37-41 AD, copper As, 30mm, Obv: Agrippa bust, left / Rev: Neptune, standing left, holding dolphin and trident. (Issued by Caligula in honour of his deceased grandfather Agrippa). S.1812, VF.
SOLD FOR £55
Roman Empire, Caligula, 1st century AD, copper As, 28mm, Obv: Bare head facing left / Rev: S - C to left and right of Vesta, seated left, on ornamental throne holding patera. S1803, F.
SOLD FOR £340
Roman Empire, Nero Claudius Drusus, 1st century AD, brass Sestertius, 35mm, Obv: Laureate bust right / Rev: Triumphal arch surmounted by equestrian statue thrusting with spear between trophy of arms. S.1852, F.
SOLD FOR £95
Roman Empire, Augustus and Agrippa, 16 BC, brass Dupondius, 26mm, Obv: Heads of Augustus and Agrippa back to back / Rev: Crocodile to right chained to a palm tree. S.1730, F.
SOLD FOR £60
Roman Empire, Augustus and Agrippa, 16BC, brass Dupondius, 26mm, Obv: Heads of Augustus and Agrippa back to back / Rev: Crocodile to right chained to a palm tree. S.1729, F.
SOLD FOR £95
United Kingdom, Victoria, 1855 bronze Penny, 34mm. Obv: Young uncrowned bust of Victoria, left / Rev: Britannia seated, right, ornate trident in left hand, national flower emblems in exergue. S.3948, EF.
SOLD FOR £200
United Kingdom, George III, 1797, copper Cartwheel Twopence, 41mm. 41mm. Obv: Laureate, draped bust of George, right / Rev: Britannia seated left, with trident in left hand. S.3776, EF.
SOLD FOR £3900
Judaea, Jerusalem, 66-70 AD (First Jewish War) 23mm, 14.23g, silver Shekel, Obv: Ritual chalice with pearled rim, Hebrew year 2, above, and shekel of Israel / Rev: Three pomegranates on stalk terminating in pearl. VF.