SOLD FOR £120
A 10ct yellow gold heart shaped pendant set with amethyst on a 9ct gold, 58cm chain, 2 grams
SOLD FOR £640
A 14ct white gold tanzanite and diamond necklace, the tanzanite 1.25ct, the brilliant cut diamonds 0.8ct, on a 14ct chain 42cm, 9.2 grams
SOLD FOR £320
A 9ct white gold ruby and diamond pendant, the rectangular ruby 0.5ct, the brilliant cut diamonds 0.02ct, 18mm, hung on a 9ct chain 46cm, 2.6 grams together with 2 white gold ruby and ear diamond ear studs 2 grams
SOLD FOR £140
A pair of 9ct yellow gold cufflinks, a charm and an amethyst set ring size M, gross weight 6.3 grams
SOLD FOR £90
A yellow gold, testing as 14ct, 9 stone diamond channel set half eternity ring approx. 0.5ct, 2 grams, size M 1/2
SOLD FOR £110
United Kingdom, 1649 Bronze gilt Medal, Charles I Memorial by J. Roettiers, 50mm. Obv: Bust of Charles, right / Hand bearing crown emerges from clouds above pastoral scene.
SOLD FOR £260
Judaea, 66-70 AD (First Jewish War) 20mm, bronze coinage, Obv: Ritual chalice with pearled rim / Rev: Lulav branch flanked by two etrogs. 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 £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.
SOLD FOR £1000
Syracuse, Siculo-Punic, 425-413 BC, 26mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Galloping quadriga driven by charioteer, crowned by Nike flying, right / Rev: Head of Artemis-Arethusa, left, hair clamped and rolled, dolphins around. S.934, F.
SOLD FOR £55
Thurium, Italy, c. 350-281 BC, 22mm, silver Stater, Obv: Head of Athena wearing crested Athenian helmet ornamented with Scylla motif / Rev: Bull charging right.
SOLD FOR £220
Thurium, Lucania, c. 350-300 BC, 23mm, silver Stater, Obv: Head of Athena, right, wearing crested helmet decorated with Scylla motif / Rev: Bull charging right, fish below.
SOLD FOR £1200
Syracuse, Sicily, c. 405-400 BC, 26mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Charioteer driving galloping quadriga left, Nike flying above crowning charioteer / Rev: Head of Arethusa, left, surrounded by four dolphins. S.737, VF.
SOLD FOR £1700
Sicily, Messana, c. 445-439 BC, 26mm, 17g, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Charioteer driving slow biga of mules right, Nike flying above right, holding bunch of grapes / Rev: Hare running right, olive leaves below. wildwind, F.
SOLD FOR £600
Syracuse, Sicily, c. 474-450 BC, 25mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Slow quadriga driven, right, by male charioteer who is crowned by Nike flying, left above, serpent below / Rev: Head of Arethusa, facing right, with four dolphins around. S.936 var, aVF.
SOLD FOR £560
Syracuse, c. 475-450 BC, 25mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Charioteer driving quadriga right, Nike flying above right / Rev: Head of Arethusa, right, surrounded by four dolphins, S.737, F.
SOLD FOR £60
Roman Republic, L. Furius Brocchus, 63 BC, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Draped bust of Ceres wreathed with corn, corn ear and barley corn either side / Rev: Curule chair between two fasces. S.365, VF.
SOLD FOR £70
Roman Republic, M. Plaetorius Cestianus, 67 BC, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Turreted head of Cybele, right, fragment of lion over shoulder, globe under chin / Rev: Curule chair, prow of galley to left. S.350, VF.
SOLD FOR £100
Netherlands, Overijssel, 1733 silver Ducaton, 42mm, 32.7g. Obv: Armoured knight brandishing sword with right hand on charging horse to right above arms of Overijssel / Rev: Crowned arms of the United Provinces, supported by a crowned lion on each side. KM.80, Coincraft KM# 80, VF.
SOLD FOR £260
United Kingdom, Charles II, 1683 silver Maundy Set (1, 2, 3 and 4 pence). Obv: Laureate and draped bust of Charles II, right / Rev: Crowned mark of value. S.3392.
SOLD FOR £100
United Kingdom, Charles II, 1671 silver Crown, 38mm, 29.4g. Obv: Laureate and draped bust of Charles, right / Rev: Crowned cruciform shields around central garter star with interlinked Cs in angles. S.3357, F.
SOLD FOR £1700
United Kingdom, Charles I, Oxford mint, 1642 silver Halfpound, 46mm, 59.0g. Obv: Charles on horseback, left, with upright sword, flowing sash, horse over arms and militaria, Oxford plume in field behind / Rev: Declaration in two straight lines, value and three Oxford plumes above. S2945, F.
SOLD FOR £3300
United Kingdom, Charles I, Oxford mint, 1642 silver Halfpound, 47mm, 60.1g. Obv: Charles on horseback, left, with upright sword, flowing sash, horse over arms and militaria, Oxford plume in field behind / Rev: Declaration in two straight lines, value and three Oxford plumes above. S2945, VF.
SOLD FOR £720
United Kingdom, Charles I, Oxford mint, 1643 silver Halfcrown, 37mm, 14.8g. Obv: Crowned King on horseback, left, holding sword / Rev: Latin Declaration in two lines at centre between ruled lines, three plumes above. S.2954, VF.