SOLD FOR £135
United Kingdom,1798 bronze Medal for the battle of the Nile (Davison's Medal; des, C.H. Kuchler). 47mm. Obv: Hope standing on a rocky promontory, holding an oval medallion featuring bust of Lord Nelson / Rev: British fleet assembled in Aboukir bay before the battle.
SOLD FOR £85
Roman Empire, Antonius Pius, 140-144 AD, brass Sestertius, 32mm, Obv: Laureate bust of Antoninus Pius, right / Rev: Britannia seated left on rock, holding standard in right hand and resting left elbow on round shield set on helmet. S.4153, F.
SOLD FOR £70
Roman Empire, Domitian, 81-96 AD, brass Sestertius, 36mm, Obv: Laureate bust of Domitian right / Rev: Domitian togate sacrificing over altar, shrine in background. S.2776, F.
SOLD FOR £110
Roman Empire, Vespasian, Rome, 71 AD, copper As, 28mm, Obv: Laureate bust, right / Rev: AEQVITAS AVGVSTI, Equity, standing left, holding scales and sceptre. S.2356, VF.
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 £75
Parthian Empire, Vardanes I, c. 40-45 AD, 25mm, silver Tetradrachm, Diademed bust left, short pointed beard, hair in four waves / Rev: King seated on throne, right, receiving palm from Tyche holding cornucopia, surrounded by inscription. F.
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 £80
United Kingdom, Victoria, 1887 silver Double Florin, 35mm, 23.0g. Obv: Jubilee bust of Queen Victoria, left / Rev: Crowned cruciform shields around central garter star, sceptres with national emblems in angles. S.3923, EF. together with a United Kingdom, Victoria, 1890 silver Crown, 38mm, 28.1g. Obv: Jubilee bust of Victoria, left / Rev: St George on horseback slaying the dragon right. S.3921, VF. (2)
SOLD FOR £220
Great Britain, Anne, 1709 silver Shilling, 24mm, 6.4g. Obv: Draped bust, left / Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. S.3615, VF.
SOLD FOR £65
United Kingdom, Charles II, 1670/1676 ? silver Crown, 38mm, 29.2g. 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 £260
United Kingdom, Elizabeth I, 1558-1603, milled silver Shilling, 30mm, 6.2g. Obv: Crowned bust of Elizabeth, left / Rev: Quartered shield of arms over cross fourche. Mint mark Star. S.2590, VF.
SOLD FOR £80
United Kingdom, Elizabeth I, 1573 silver Sixpence (third issue), 25mm, 3.1g. Obv: Crowned bust of Elizabeth wearing ruff, left, rose behind head / Rev: Square topped, quartered shield over long cross fourche. S.2562, VF.
SOLD FOR £200
United Kingdom, Henry VIII, Canterbury mint, 1509-1547, silver Half Groat, 20mm, 1.3g, Obv: Cross patonce, crowned bust right / Rev: Shield over long cross fourche. S.2319, VF.
SOLD FOR £580
Kushan Empire (modern Afghanistan, Pakistan), 3rd century AD, gold Stater, 21mm, Obv: King standing to left holding standard, altar and trident headed standard to left / Rev: Shiva holding trident and diadem, humped bull in background.
SOLD FOR £580
Kushan Empire (modern Afghanistan, Pakistan), 1st century AD, gold Stater, 20mm, Obv: King standing to left holding standard, altar and trident headed standard to left / Rev: Shiva holding trident and diadem, humped bull in background.
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 £100
A 2 seat Chesterfield sofa upholstered in green buttoned leather 67cm h x 184 cm w x 81cm d (seat 132cm x 42cm d)
SOLD FOR £60
A Victorian bleached oak bookcase on chest, the upper section fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by a glazed panelled doors, the base fitted 2 short and 2 long drawers with brass swan neck drop handles 197cm h x 108cm w x 53cm d
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th Century camphor trunk with hinged lid, 63cm h x 114cm w x 68cm d
SOLD FOR £85
A 1930's turned beech and lacquered chinoiserie style standard lamp decorated figures 147cm h x 33cm diam. to the base, the base marked Northampton Cabinet Company London
SOLD FOR £95
A captain's style tub back revolving chair upholstered in green buttoned leather with bobbin turned decoration 80cm h x 63cm w x 63cm d (seat 35cm x 41cm)
SOLD FOR £110
A 19th Century mahogany linen press with moulded cornice, fitted 5 trays enclosed by panelled doors, the base fitted 2 short and 2 long drawers, raised on turned supports 210cm h x 136cm w x 64cm d