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Preview Ancient, English and world coins, [including] Bruttium, Lokri, silver stater, head of Zeus left, rev. eagle flying left, carrying hare in its talons, to right, thunderbolt; [and] an Alfred the Great, penny, two-line type, Canterbury; [as well as] a series

Glendinings LONDON ANCIENT, ENGLISH and ALO) SEBAGO) INS Wednesday 3 February 1993 at 1.00 pm EEE Gi ee ¥. AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS S o COINS AND MEDALS Managing Director: Daniel Fearon Associate Director: Christopher A. Webb Directors: C. J. Weston FIA(Scot), R. H. Hollest, F.R.1.C.S. Company Secretary: John Parsons BA(Hons), ACA Specialist Staff: Coins: Anthony Dowle Adam Croton BA(Hons) Charles Riley BA(Hons) Medals: Donald Hall Pierce Noonan Consultant; Michael Naxton Tel: 0734 475535. Fax: 0734 476693 North America Vice-President George A. Brown Box 3095, Langley, British Columbia V3A 4R3, Canada. Tel: 604-534-8684 Fax: 604-534-4166. COMMISSION FOR SELLING 15% on the amount realised. Unsold lots:- 5% on a non-agreed reserve price, or the last bid in the room. There is a minimum charge on all lots, whether sold, unsold or withdrawn, of £20 per lot. Commission rates are negotiable for collections or individual items of high value. All goods will be held insured against fire and burglary, pending sale, at a premium of £1 per £100, unless we are instructed to the contrary. Settlement is usually made 28 days after the date of sale. BIDDING INCREMENTS Up to £100 LS £100 to £500 £10 £500 to £1,000 £20 or £30 (£520, 550, 580, etc.) £1,000 to £2,000 £50 Over £2,000 At auctioneer’s discretion 24-HOUR RECORDED INFORMATION SERVICE Details of the week’s sales held in Phillips’ London auction rooms are available by telephoning our 24-hour recorded information service on 071-495 6912. © Glendining & Co. London 1993 Auction Catalogs - Foreign LONDON ANCIENT, ENGLISH and WORLD COINS To be Sold by Auction Wednesday 3 February 1993 at 1.00 pm Viewing by appointment Friday 9 am to 4 pm Public viewing Monday 9 am to 6.30 pm and Tuesday 9 am to 4.00 pm Catalogue £8 GLENDINING & CO Founded 1900 101 New Bond Street, London W1Y 9LG Telephone 071-493 2445 Fax 071-491 9181 Members of the British Numismatic Trade Association 1993 GENERAL INFORMATION FOR BUYERS Items that require sending by Parcel Post, are insured at the same An asterisk (*) lot indicates the lot is illustrated. rates, together with the appropriate charge for postage. (All postage and insurance charges are subject to VAT) A dagger (7) after the Lot number indicates the Lot is subject to VAT by the Buyer on the Hammer Price. This is refundable to Overseas Buyers on proof of Export within 28 days of the date of Sale. COLLECTION AND SHIPPING OF BOOKS All Lots in this Sale are subject to a BUYER’S PREMIUM of 10% (AND OTHER LARGE ITEMS) which attracts VAT at the Standard Rate and is payable by ALL BUYERS If purchases cannot be collected from Glendining’s premises within seven days, their despatch will be handled by an independent shipping ESTIMATES company, and a separate invoice will be raised. It would help if The estimated selling price of each lot is printed beside the lot specific instructions are sent with each commission, or when placing description and does not include the Buyer’s Premium (or VAT, when bids. this is payable on the hammer price , as indicated by the symbol ). The estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and are not definitive, and are subject to revision. BIDS GENERAL INFORMATION FOR SELLERS We will be pleased to execute bids (in the name of Graham) on behalf of intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service. Lots will Commission to the vendor for selling is 15% on the amount realised. be purchased as cheaply as permitted by other bids and reserves. Bids must be submitted to Glendining & Co at least one hour before the Commission rates are negotiable for collections or individual items of sale commences, and should be entered on the forms provided. Bids high value. by telephone and fax are accepted only on the condition that they are at the sender’s risk, and must in any case be confirmed in writing. Buying-in-Fees on unsold lots:- 5% on a non-agreed reserve price, or Overseas customers are urged to use these facilities, but all communi- the last bid in the room. cations must be headed GLENDINING’S. We regret that bids left on our Answerphone service cannot be accepted. Withdrawal Fees on lots withdrawn prior to the sale is 10% of the reserve, Or our estimated value where no reserve has been given. PAYMENT BY CHEQUE Please note that cheques under £100 will be accepted with a Banker’s Minimum Charge on all lots, whether sold, unsold or withdrawn is Card. Cheques for the payment of purchases over this amount must £20 per lot. be cleared through our bank before goods can be delivered. Insurance Fees are charged on all goods for cover against fire and PAYMENT BY OVERSEAS CUSTOMERS burglary, pending sale, at a premium of £1 per £100, unless we are Payment should be made in Sterling in the form of cash, cheques instructed to the contrary. drawn on a U.K. clearing bank, or by means of a banker’s draft or telegraphic or cable transfer directly into our bank account, quoting Illustration Fees are charged per coin at £7.50 for Crown-size or the original invoice number. smaller. Larger coins, commemorative medals, war medals, etc., will be charged at £80 per plate; £40 per half-plate; or by proportion. Unless prior arrangements have been made, and payment is made by Colour plates will be charged at the current rate. any other means, then the customer will be liable for any bank or collection charges concerned, and any losses arising from the conver- The above charges are subject to Value Added Tax. (V.A.T.) sion of foreign currencies into sterling. NATIONAL WESTMINSTER BANK plc, 21 Hanover Square, London WIA 4ZE. Tel: 071-493 7602. Account No. 24455059 SETTLEMENT IS USUALLY MADE 28 DAYS AFTER THE Glendining & Co. Bank Sort Code 60-50-07. DATE OF SALE PAYMENT BY ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS Customers who have established Credit Accounts with Glendining’s, CASH ADVANCES are reminded that full settlement must be received within 10 days of If required, cash advances will be made at our discretion and at our each auction. We offer no system of monthly accounts. Overseas valuations on the understanding that lots are submitted for sale customers, for whom this schedule may be hard to honour, are entirely without reserve and subject to an additional 24% commission reminded that any goods sent prior to settlement must be paid for in above the standard rate and charged on the price realised. full immediately upon receipt of the goods. In the event of repayment of the cash advance before the sale takes POSTAGE DETAILS place, a charge of 10% on the amount advanced will be payable. Where possible all items are sent by Registered Post. The minimum charge for this within the U.K., including insurance, 1s £5, and for all Overseas, £7, increasing in amounts of £2, depending on the weight, EXPERT ADVICE oe etc. These rates include insurance cover within the U.K. up to the Expert advice is immediately available for the examination of prop- value £2,200, and for the Rest of the World £850. erty submitted to these rooms for sale by auction. Thereafter additional Insurance is then charged on all packets, in relation to their value, at the following rates: VALUATIONS ; ; [Esvojael seal ell (000) erro yen Ere re eo Oc £5 Probate and Insurance Valuations on Collections at agreed scale of £1,001-£2,500 .......200ee00 cx cell0) charges. £2,501-£5,000 ......+..0+. ao PA) £5,001—-£7,500 .......00008 cy teak] £7,501—£10,000 ....... «. £40 FULL CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS £10,001-£12,500 A 25h) Full conditions are displayed in our auction rooms and can be £12,501-£15,000. £60 obtained by writing to us at 101 New Bond Street, London Above this figure we suggest you consult our Posting Department. WI1Y 9LG. 1993 ANCIENT, ENGLISH and WORLD COINS Day of Sale Wednesday 3 February 1993 commencing at 1.00 pm precisely Greek Coins *8 —Thurium (c. 420 B.C.), AR Didrachm, 7.88g., head of l Athena right, r in front, rev. bull butting left, r below (SNG Spain, Osca (2nd cent. B.C.), A Denar (2), male head ANS 879). Good style, toned, about extremely fine. right, rev. rider (Sear 28). Good very fine. (£90— 120) 2 (£320 — 350) | 5 Massilia, Imitative Drachms (2), rev. lion right, degraded “Y legend above (BMC Iff.). Very fine. (£100 — 120) 2 Bruttium, Lokri (c. 320—280 B.C.), AR Stater, 7.41g., head of Zeus left, rev. eagle flying left, carrying hare in its talons, 3 to right, thunderbolt (SNG Lloyd 641, this coin). About Danubian Celts (2nd cent. B.C.), AR Tetradrachms (2, cf. extremely fine. (£400 — 500) l BMC6l, 105), fair; Thasos imitative Tetradrachm (cf. Ex Lloyd Collection, formerly in British Museum. BMC 218), fine; Patraos of Paeonia, Tetradrachm, laureate head of Apollo, rev. rider and foeman, very fine with test cut in edge. (£100— 140) 4 10 Sicily, Gela (c. 465—450 B.C.), R Tetradrachm, 16.73¢., 4 quadriga driven right past turning post, rev. forepart of Calabria, Tarentum (c. 235— 228 B.C.), AR Didrachm, rider man-headed bull right (Jenkins 230; Sear 789 var.). Good right, rev. Taras on dolphin left, tripod behind (VI. 942), fine. (£180 — 220) very fine/about very fine; Lucania, Velia (4th cent. B.C.), R Stater, head of Athena left, rev. lion left, triskeles above (SNG Ashmolean 1366), fine. (£100— 140) 2 11 —Himera (c. 550—515 B.C.), R Drachm, 4.30g., cock 5 standing left, rev. small incuse square divided in eight Greek Bronzes (4) of Hipponium, Rhegium (tetras), Syra- (Kraay 43; Sear 715). Fine. (£150— 180) ] cuse (SNG ANS 463, 772, 974ff.) Sardinia (Sear 1267) and a Billon Stater of the Coriosolities (Sear 110). Fine to very fine. (£90— 120) 5 FiO, —Siculo-Punic (c. 350—320 B.C.), AR Tetradrachm, 6 16.09g., head of Tanit left, dolphin behind, rev. horse to South Italian Didrachms/Staters (6), Neapolis, Tarentum right before palm tree, crescent above (Jenkins 121). Very (2), Velia (2), Kroton; with a Tetradrachm of Messana. fine. (£300 — 350) | Fair. (£100— 120) 7 ao 13 Lucania, Metapontum (c. 340 — 330 B.C.), AR Stater, 7.20g., Carthage (late 3rd cent. B.C.), AZ 43mm, head of Tanit left, head of Leukippos right, mast behind, rev. ear of corn rev. horse right, sun-disk above (Sear 6533). One of the (Johnston A5.9; SNG ANS 407). Good very fine. largest struck bronzes of antiquity, very rare, fair—fine. (£220 — 250) | (£50 — 60) | 14 2)3} Sardinia (c. 264—241 B.C.), AZ 29mm., head of Tanit left, ——A Tetradrachm, 14.47g., head of Zeus right, rey. rev. head and neck of horse right, pellet below (SNG Cop. jockey with palm on horseback right, thunderbolt below, Nn 193). Very fine. (£5—0 60 ) l in ex. (Le Rider 243b, Pella). Small test cut on reverse, fine Style, good very fine. (£400 —500) “ai IS Ex Paeonian Hoard, lot 16. Thrace, Abdera (c. 400 B.C.), R Tetrobol, Griffin springing left, rev. head of Apollo left, magistrate Protes (May 327); oll Chersonesos (c. 350-300 B.C.), A Hemidrachm, forepart —— A Tetradrachm, 14.395¢., rev. bearded horseman left, of lion right, rev. incuse, with caduceus, pellet and mono- wearing kausia and chlamys, club and H below (Le Rider gram (cf. Sear 1605). About extremely fine. (£100—140) 2 115, this). Small test cut on reverse, good very fine. (£250 — 300) l Ex Paeonian Hoard, lot 12. *16 — Maroneia (2nd cent. B.C.), R Tetradrachm, 15.96g., 5) head of Dionysos right, rev. Dionysos standing holding ——A Tetradrachm, 14.43g. (posthumous), rev. jockey grapes and two narthex wands (BMC 59). Good very fine. (£120— 160) | with palm right, dolphin below (Le Rider pl. 46, 19). Small test cut on reverse, otherwise virtually extremely fine. (£250 — 300) ] iN7 / Ex Paeonian Hoard, lot 52. ——(c. 400 B.C.), Stater, horse left, rev. ethnic around vine in linear square (Traité 1471), good fine; Crete, Gortyna (c. £26 300 B.C.), Stater, Europa in tree, rev. bull right (Sear 3178 ——A Tetradrachm, 14.36g. (posthumous), monogram var.), fair. (£120— 140) 2 and letter below horse (Le Rider 45, 14). Good very fine. (£250 — 300) I Ex Paeonian Hoard, lot 34. 18 Autonomous Greek Silver (5), Thracian Cherronesos Hemi- drachm, Drachms of Corinth, Achaean League, Amisos | (magistrate ®IAO, RG pl. VI, 22), Himyarites (BMC pl. X, —— Tetradrachm, 14.29g., as last, rev. A and prow below 7). Fine to very fine. (£90— 120) 5 horse (Le Rider 477). Light corrosion on reverse otherwise about extremely fine and attractive. (£300 —400) ] MNS) 28 Kings of Thrace, Lysimachos (323—281 B.C.), R Tetra- — Bronzes (5), male head, rev. horseman (S. 6696 var.), AN drachm, Lampsakos, head of Alexander the Great right, below (2) A, prow, spearhead; 2 of Alexander III (2, Price rey. Athena enthroned left (Thompson 45). Good very fine. 323 et var.), patinated, fine to very fine; with Abdera €, (£200 — 250) 1 Thasos A Obol, pierced, fair, Roman Ants. (6), Folles (3), very fine. (£160 — 200) 18 20 Macedon, Skione (c. 480—450 B.C.), AR Tetrobol, male 29 head right, rev. human eye (SNG ANS 708); Kingdom, Greek A: (5), Philip Il of Macedon (S. 6696 var.), Leukas Perdikkas II (454—413 B.C.), Tetrobol, 2.31g., horse right, (S. 2288), Aegina (S. 2611), Rhodes (S. 5072), Antioch rey. helmet (Sear 1487). Very fine or about so. (£160 —200) (BMC 65; RPC 4269), fine to very fine; with Anglo-Gallic, D Richard Coeur de Lion, Denier, Aquitaine, 2nd type (Elias 5), rare, good fine. (£100— 150) 6 29) 30 Kings of Macedon, Archelaos (c. 413 — 399 B.C.), A Stater, — Alexander III the Great (336—323 B.C.), AR Tetra- 10.64g., head right wearing taenia, rev. horse right, with drachm, head of Herakles right, rev. Zeus seated left, trailing rein (SNG Lockett 1391; Sear 1495). Good very dolphin to left, letter below throne (Price 133—-Macedon, c. fine/very fine. (£250 — 300) l 320 — 317). Good very fine. (£80— 100) l e172 3h ~Philip II (359-336 B.C.), A’ Stater, 8.585g., head of ——£R Tetradrachm, 16.5g., Sidon, same types, rev. = Apollo right, rev. racing biga right, thunderbolt below (Le below throne (Price 3474). Very fine. (£140— 160) l Rider 103, Pella). Virtually extremely fine. (£800 — 1,000) 1 The reverse shows, unusually, a beardless Zeus. *32 4\ —— Tetradrachm, 17.04g., Memphis (Egypt), as last, rev. —___ Tetradrachms (3), obverses without border. One khnum to left of Zeus, A monogram below throne (Price very fine, others off-centre or mis-struck on obverse. 3964). Fine style, high relief, about extremely fine. (£90— 120) 3 (£400 — 500) | Ex Paeonian Hoard. 42 33 —___ Tetradrachm, as lot 39; with Thasos (2nd cent. —— A Tetradrachm, rev. club and ax to left (Price 70), B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of Dionysos, rev. Dionysos cae about very fine; another, city issue of Temnos (c. 188 — 170 ing (Sear 1759). Very fine. (£120— 150) 2 B.C.), rev. oenochoe below vine-tendril to left (Price 1690), very fine. (£150—200) 2 43 Thessaly, Larissa (c. 360 B.C.), AR Drachms (2), head of *34 nymph Larissa left (same die), rev. horse right (BMC 48), — Philip MM G23—316 B.C.), A’ Stater, 8.71g., Abydos, horse left (BMC 50). About very fine. (£260 — 300) 2 head of Athena right, rev. Nike standing left, pentagram and serpent to left (Thompson 157; cf. Price P. 38). Very 44 fine. (£500— 600) | Greek A Hemidrachms (4), Aitolia (BMC 21 var.), Opun- Ex Paeonian Hoard, lot 353. tian Lokris (BMC 9), Sikyon (BMC 111), Achaean League, Antigoneia (BMC 106). Generally very fine. (£120—160) 4 *35 — Antigonos Gonatas (277—239 B.C.), AR Tetradrachm, *45 17.09g., types and name of Alexander, rev. Macedonian Euboea, Karystos (c. 29—0 25 2 B.C.), A Didrachm, 7.79g., helmet to left, monogram below throne (Price 621). Ex- cow to right, suckling calf, rev. cock standing right tremely fine. (£300—400) (BMC 6—7; Sear 2504). Scarce, good very fine/very fine. (£300 — 400) | *36 46 —— A Tetradrachm, 17.01g., head of Pan left, set at centre Attica, Athens (c. 430 B.C.), A Tetradrachm, head of of Macedonian shield, rev. Athena Alkis striding left, hel- Athena right, rev. owl (Sear 2526). Good fine. (£120 — 140) met to left, monogram right (SNG Ashmolean 3258; Sear | 6783). Good very fine. (£300 —400) 47 3) —— A Tetradrachm, as last, drill mark on reverse, about —Antigonos Doson (229-221 B.C.), AR Tetradrachm, very fine; with a New Style Tetradrachm, rev. owl on 16.98g., head of Poseidon right, rev. Apollo seated left on amphora, symbol protome of horse (Thompson 163/4), prow (Sear 6789). Very fine. (£50— 6000 ) i fine. (£150 —200) 2, 38 *48 Roman Macedon (158—149 B.C.), AR Tetradrachm, Ist ——(c. 420 B.C.), R Tetradrachm, 17.17g., as last (Sear region, head of Artemis on shield, rey. club in wreath, three 2526). Good very fine. (£200 — 250) l monograms, thunderbolt to left (SNG Ashmolean 3297; Sear 1386 var.). Very fine. (£100— 120) ] *49 —w—(2nd cent. B.C.), AR “New Style” Tetradrachm, 16.37g., owl on amphora, Nike to right, magistrates Aph- #39 rodisi, Apolexi, Simi (Thompson 499e). Very fine. Paeonia, Patraos (c. 340 —315 B.C.), R Tetradrachm, laur- (£120 — 160) 1 eate head of Apollo right, no border, rev. horseman attack- ing fallen foe, ME monogram to left. Very fine. (£L80—100) 1 50 Ex Paeonian Hoard, lot 316. Greek Bronzes (5) of Athens, Skepsis (BMC 82), Antiochos I, Antiochos IV, Ptolemy I. Good fine to very fine. 40 (£80 — 100) 5 —— AR Tetradrachms (2), similar, border of dots on ob- verse, rev. no monogram. Both with very small cuts on 5] reverse, otherwise very fine, with attractive heads. (£120 — 180) 2 Corinth (c. 480—450 B.C.), Stater, Pegasos flying right, koppa below, rev. head of Athena right in Corinthian helmet Ex Paeonian Hoard. (Sear 2615). About very fine. (£90— 120) ] 52 *62 Corinthian Colonies (c. 350—250 B.C.), A Staters (2), —— Tetradrachm, as last, magistrate Antikrates (BMC —), Anaktorion, symbol bucranium (BMC 49), Thyrrheion (cf. About very fine. (£200 —250) ] BMC 11). Very fine. (£100— 140) 2) 63 753 — Phokaia (c. 521 —478 B.C.), El. Hekte, head of Athena Paphlagonia, Sinope (4th cent. B.C.), A Drachm, 4.95¢., left, rev. incuse (Bodenstedt 41). Very fine. (£250—300) 1 head of nymph left, rev. sea-eagle on dolphin, magistrate Dionys (Traité 2949), extremely fine; AZ 18mm (120—63 64 B.C.; BMC 45; Sear 3713). Very fine. (£200 —250) 2 Carian Islands, Rhodes (2nd cent. B.C.), R Mercenary Ist piece illustrated. Drachm, facing head of Helios, rev. rose, magistrate Ermias (Sear 5092), good extremely fine; Ionia, Ephesus (Antoninus 54 Pius, A.D. 138-161), AZ 35, rey. octastyle cult temple Mysia, Kyzikos (early Sth cent. B.C.), El. Hekte, forepart of (BMC 233), fine. (£120— 150) 2 hound left, looking back, tunny behind, rey. incuse (von Fritze 50). Fine. (£200 —250) | 65 Lydia, Tralleis (c. 166— 160 B.C.), R Cistophorus, 12.65g., 55 cista mystica, rev. bow in case and snakes, meander pattern — FE]. Hemihekte, goat’s head left, tunny behind, rev. to right (BMC 4; Kleiner-Noe 16g). Toned, good very fine. incuse (von Fritze 48). Obverse off-centre, good fine. (£80 — 100) ] (£170 — 200) | 66 *56 Pamphylia, Aspendos (4th cent. B.C.), AR Stater, two —-E]. Hekte, nude male figure kneeling left, holding wrestlers, rev. slinger in action (BMC 35; Sear 5398), good tunny in each hand, rev. incuse (von Fritze 70; Rosen 448). very fine/very fine; Cilicia, Tarsos (Datames, 37—8 36 2 Head off-centre otherwise good very fine. (£320 — 350) B.C.), A Stater, Baal seated, rev, Ana and Datames (BMC 35; Sear 5646), bull countermark on reverse, very fine. (£250 — 300) 2 #57 Aeolis, Kyme (c. 160 B.C.), A Tetradrachm, head of the Amazon Kyme right, rev. horse, wreath border, magistrate “Oil Metrophanes (BMC 74; Sear 4183 var.). Extremely fine. Cilicia, Tarsos (Pharnabazos, 379—374 B.C.). A Stater, (£300 — 400) | 10.61g., Baal of Tarsos seated left, rev. helmeted male head left, satrap’s name in front (Moysey, MN 31, 33 — 34). Good very fine. (£150 —200) | 58 Lesbos, Mytilene (c. 394 B.C.), El. Hekte, 2.54g., head of A rare variety without legend KLK (Cilicia) behind head—cf. BMC 21, Sear 5641. Athena right in Attic helmet, rev. head of Pharnabazos (?) right (Bodenstedt 71; BMC105). About very fine. (£150 — 200) | 68 Kings of Syria, Seleukos IV (187—175 B.C.), R Tetra- drachm, 16.00g., head right, rev. Apollo seated left, palm to 59 left (SMA 32). Very fine. (£120— 160) | ——(c. 377—326 B.C.), El Hekte, head of Apollo nght, rev. female head right, hair tied at top (Bodenstedt 95). Obverse off-centre otherwise very fine. (£250 — 300) | 69 — Antiochos V (164—162 B.C.), A Tetradrachm, 16.60g., head right, rev. Zeus seated left (SMA 75). Very fine. 60 (£120— 160) l Ionia, Erythrae (c. 330 —300 B.C.), AZ 17, magistrate Kallis (Sear 4436), extremely fine; Caria, Kos (c. 190—166 B.C.), A Drachm (3.15g.), magistrate Kritobou (Traite 1751), very 70 fine; Rhodes (2nd cent. B.C.), A Plinthophoric Drachm, — Demetrios I (162—150 B.C.), A Tetradrachm, head magistrate Xenophantos (Jenkins 19; Sear 5064 var.), very right, wreath border, rev. Tyche seated left (SMA 101; fine. (£100— 120) BMC 24). Good very fine. (£100— 120) l 61 7 — Ephesos (c. 390—330 B.C.), AR Tetradrachm, 14.84g., — Alexander I (150—145 B.C.), AR Tetradrachm, dated yr. bee, with straight wings, rev. forepart of stag looking back 164 = 147/6 B.C., rev. Zeus seated (Houghton 178), good at palm, magistrate Polykle (BMC 51). Obverse off-centre, very fine; Alexander IT (128—123 B.C.), Tetradrachm, about very fine. (£200— 250) I similar (SMA 339-341 var.), fine. (£120— 160) 2, ip 82 — Antiochos VI (145— 142 B.C.), AK Drachm, radiate head — Gotarzes II (c. A.D. 40—51), R Tetradachms (2), rev. right, rev. Apollo seated (cf. Sear 7073), good very fine; Tyche presenting wreath to seated king (Sellwood 65.13 and Tetradrachms of Antiochos I (H.950), fine, and Philip 65.18/19). Very fine and attractive. (£140 — 160) 2 Philadelphos, very fine; with a Drachm of Alexander the Great, fair, and Roman Syrian Billon Tetradachms of 83 Philip I & II, very fine. (£140— 180) 6 — R Drachms (11), various kings; with other ancient A (5) and AB (2). Fine. (£150—200) 18 =/3 — Antiochos VII (138 — 129 B.C.), R Tetradrachm, 13.92¢., 84 Tyre, 137/6 B.C., rev. eagle to left on prow, palm over Sassanian Kings, AR Drachms (50), various kings. Four shoulder (BMC 5; Newell 117). Extremely fine. (£200 — 250) pierced, fine to good very fine. (£200— 250) 50 | *85 74 Indo-Greek, Apollodotos I (c. 180—160 B.C.), A Square — Antiochos VIII (121 — 96 B.C.), A Tetradrachm, 16.41¢., Drachm, elephant, rev. bull (M. 207b), about extremely fine; Ake-Ptolemais, rev. Zeus standing holding star, crescent Hermaios (c. 90—70 B.C.), A Tetradrachm, diademed above head (Houghton 812). Good very fine. (£120—150) 1 head, rev. Zeus enthroned (cf. M. 414, this var. not listed), about extremely fine; Indo-Scythian, Azilises (c. 40—15 75 B.C.), R Tetradrachm (M. 801h), very fine; Parthia, Orodes Phoenicia, Sidon (mid 4th cent. B.C.), A Tetrashekel, war I (c. 90—80 B.C.), R Drachm (Sellwood 31.6), good very galley over waves, no regnal year, rey. deity in car left, king fine. (£120— 180) 4 of Sidon behind (cf. Sear 5937). Graffito on obverse, about 2nd piece illustrated. very fine. (£200 — 250) ] 86 76 — Menander (c. 155— 130 B.C.), R Drachms (3), helmeted —— (107/106 B.C.), R Tetradrachm, bust of Tyche right, bust (2), heroic bust; another (square) of Apollodotos I; rey. eagle to left on beak of ship (BMC 100; Sear 5950). Very with Parthian Drachms (5). Very fine to about extremely fine. (£120— 160) 1 fine. (£120— 160) 9 77 *87 —— Tetradrachm (31/30 B.C.), similar (cf. BMC 110, var. Egypt, Ptolemy I (323 —281 B.C.), R Tetradrachm, 15.44¢., of monogram)fa,i r; Tyre (95/94 B.C.), Tetradrachm, head head of Alexander in elephant scalp right, rev. Athena Alkis of Melgart right, rev. similar (BMC —), obverse off-centre, and eagle on thunderbolt (Svoronos 139; Sear 7749). Good goodf ine/verfiyne ; Arados (?) (144/3 B.C.), AR Didrachm, very fine. (£250 — 300) ] head of Ptolemy I right, rev. eagle on thunderbolt ae Cop. 561), good very fine. (£100— 120) *88 — Ptolemy II (285—246 B.C.), R Tetradrachm, 14.30¢., *78 head of Ptolemy I right, rev. eagle on thunderbolt (Svoronos —Tyre (62/61 B.C.), AR Tetradrachm/Shekel, 14.21¢., 255). Virtually extremely fine, toned. (£120—160) | head of Melqart right, rev. eagle on prow (BMC 157). Slight double-striking, toned, about extremely fine. (£150—200) 1 89 — Ptolemy VIII (145-116 BC), Tetradrachms (5), as last, 79 various dates. Very fine. (£20— 2050 ) 5 Miscellaneous Greek A fractions (25), mainly Phoenician mints; with other A (3) and minor A (2). Fair to fine, a few 90 better. (£120 — 160) 30 ——Tetradrachms (5), similar to last. Very fine. (£20— 2050 ) 80 Parthian Kings, Mithradates I (c. 171—138 B.C.), & 91 Drachm, bust left, rev. archer, three-line legend (Sellwood — Cleopatra VII (51 —30 B.C.), Base Tetradrachms (17), 10.1); others, of Mithradates II (S. 28.3), Parthamaspates head of Ptolemy I, rev. eagle, 12 different dates (SNG Cop. (S. 81.1), Vologases VI (S. 88). Very fine to extremely fine. 400 —418). Fair to fine. (£200 — 250) Ny (£120 — 150) 4 92 81 Mauretania, King of Juba II (c. 25 B.C.—A.D. 23), R —Mithradates II (c. 123—88 B.C.), R Drachm, bust left, Denarii (2), head right, rev. cornucopiae and sceptre in rev. Archer seated right (Sellwood 27). Virtually extremely saltire (Mazard 243 et var.; S. 5974). Very fine Mone oe fine. (£70— 90) ] (£9— 0120 ) 93 104 —— A Denarii (4), as last. Good very fine. (£150—200) 4 Vespasian (69 — 79), AR Tetradrachm, Cyprus, head left, rev. temple of Paphos (BMC 24), very fine; another, male head 94 countermark on obv., rev. Zeus Salaminos (BMC 26), about Hellenistic Tetradrachms (6), Lysimachos, Cistophorus of fine. (£80 — 120) » Pergamum, Seleukos I, Laodikeia, Ptolemy VI, Cleopatra III/ Ptolemy X. First corroded, generally fine to very fine. 105 (£150 —200) 6 — A Tetradrachm, Cyprus, rey. temple of Paphos, year 10, ear of corn in ex. (BMC —). Very fine. (£100— 150) | 95 — (10), Alexander III (2), Cistophorus, Syrian (3), Parth- 106 ian, Sassanian, Ptolemaic (2). One chipped, fair to fine. (£120—140) 10 Domitian (81—96), A Didrachm, Caesarea, yr. 13, rev. Minerva (BMC 29); Commodus, Drachm, Caesarea, rey. mount Argaeus (BMC 208). Very fine. (£80— 100) 2 96 — (11), Alexander II, Philip II, Cistophorus, Syrian (3), 107 Parthian, Ptolemaic (4). Fair. (£120— 140) 1] Roman Provincial, A (5), Trajan Drachm, Lycia, Hadrian Didrachm, Amisus, and Caesarea Hadrian Hemidrachm, 97 Antoninus Pius Drachms (2); Billon of Alexandria, Nero, —(9), Alexander III (4), Philip III, Laodikeia (2), Parthian late 3rd cent. (9). Generally fine. (£60— 80) 15) (2); with a Tyre Didrachm and Parthian Drachms (4). One repaired, generally fair to fine. (£120 — 150) 14 108 Roman Provincial AZ (9), Julio-Claudian Emperors, Augus- 98 tus (6), Spain, Romula, Patricia (RPC 73, 128), Uncertain Greek and Roman Provincial A. (134), a wide range. (RPC 1656), Asia, Teos (RPC 2515), Phoenicia, Berytus Several fine. (£2—0 3000 ) 134 (RPC 4535, 4540); Augustus and Agrippa, Nemausus (RPC 525); Tiberius, Asia, Aezanis (RPC 3069); Claudius, Egypt, Alexandria (RPC 5193). Fair to fine. (£80— 100) 9 Roman Provincial 109 Ay) Tiberius (14—37), R Tetradrachm, Alexandria, yr. 14, A.D. Mark Antony (died 30 B.C.), A Cistophorus, Ephesus (?), 27/8, head of Tiberius left, rev. radiate head of Augustus head right, wreath border, rev. bust of Octavia above cista right (RPC 5091; Milne 56). Very fine. (£6—0 80 ) ] mystica between snakes (RPC 2201; Sear 433). Fine/good fine. (£150— 200) | 110 Roman Alexandria, Billon Tetradrachms (9), Claudius (2), *100 rev. Messalina (RPC 5113, 5164), fair to very fine; Nero (6), Cleopatra and Mark Antony, 7 20, 9.24g., Chalcis (Syria), rey. bust of Apollo (2), bust of Poppaea (2), head of 31/31 B.C., her bust right, rev. bare head of Antony right Tiberius, Eirene, fine to very fine, last poor; Galba, rev. (RPC 4771). Full weight specimen, rare, very fine for issue. Eleutheria (RPC 5342), fair. (£80— 100) 9 (£400 — 500) 1 Ex Spink Auction 71, 1989, lot 112. 111 Otho (69), Billon Tetradrachm, Alexandria, rey. Eirene 101 (RPC 5360). Good very fine. (£60 —80) 1 Cleopatra, AZ 17, Chalcis (Syria), 31/31 B.C., her bust right, rev. Nike advancing right (RPC 4772). A little off-centre, Ex Numismatic Circular, March 1967, 1430. rare, about very fine. (£100— 150) l SD *102 Vitellius (69), AZ 25mm, Alexandria, rev. bust of Isis (RPC 5377). Rare, about very fine. (£80— 100) ] Augustus (27 B.C.—A.D. 14), A Cistophorus, Ephesus, bare head right, rev. capricorn, laurel-wreath border (RPC Ex Numismatic Circular, March 1967, 1432. 2213; RIC 480; C. 16). About very fine. (£18— 2020 ) l 113 103 Vespasian (69— 79), Billon Tetradrachm, Alexandria, yr. 8, Nero (54—68), A Didrachm, Antioch (Syria), 56/57, head rev. head of Titus right (M. 440; BMC 225), very fine; Titus right, rev. AIAPAXMON EPT, lituus and simpulum (RPC 4178; (79-81), Billon Tetradrachm, yr. 3, rev. bust of Serapis Wruck 33). Very rare, fair/fine. (£60 — 80) | (M. 461), about extremely fine. (£90 — 120) Pp A very rare instance of the denomination spelt out on an ancient coin. Ex Numismatic Circular, March 1967, 1437, 1439.

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