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Ancient Coins & Objects
Pridham’s is pleased to present our Ancient Coins & Objects Auction. This auction will include, not limited to, Ancient Roman and Greek coins along with rare objects from a single lifetime collection. LIVE ONLINE ONLY on Hibid and Live Auctioneers.
Robin Andrew Pridham – President, Pridham’s Auctions & Appraisals; Auctioneer / Encanteur
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Sergii Martseniuk – Cataloguer / Catalogue
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Helen Rimmer – Design / Mise en page
25 GREEK FRACTIONAL SILVER COINS
To include, Macedonia, Chalkidian League. Pontos, Amisos. Five coins from Mysia, Kyzikos. Three coins Iona, Miletos. Three coins from Ionia, Tees. Caria, Rhodes. Lycia, Dynasis. Lycia, Limyra. Two from Pisidia, Selge. Cilicia, Kelenderis. Three coins from Cilicia, Nagidos. Plus 3 unidentified coins. Average fair to VF, many with porosity.
Estimation 400-800 $
2
9 ENGLISH MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE SILVER COINS
To include, a penny of King John, Canterbury Mint; a penny of Edward I, London Mint and Canterbury Mint; a penny of Edward II; an annulet type half groat of Henry; one groat of Henry VIII; a shilling and sixpence of Elizabeth I; shilling and sixpence of James I; and a tower mint shilling of Charles I.
Estimation 150-200 $
17th - 18th century, each gold coin measuring about 5mm in diameter.
Estimation 600-800 $ 4A
Russia, dated 1898, five rubles of Czar Nicholas II (weight, 4.28 grams). In 1898, Nicholai II created the Disarmament Proposition which led to the 1st Hague Conference, and his attempt to prevent World War I with the infamous Willy-Nicky Telegrams.
Estimation 400-600 $
4B
20TH CENTURY BRITISH GOLD COIN
Dated 1907, one British sovereign of Edward VII (weight, 8 grams).
Estimation 600-800 $
Mexico, dated 1945, each coin “Dos y Medio Peso” (each coin 2.5 pesos, weight 2.09 each coin), marked “Estados Unidos Mexicanos”, dated 1945.
Estimation 300-600 $
4E
19TH
CENTURY ITALIAN GOLD COIN
Italy, dated 1882, 20 Lire of Umberto I (weight, 6.45 grams) ,” Re D’Italia” (King of Italy).
Estimation 300-500 $
4F
19TH CENTURY FRENCH GOLD COIN
France, dated 1895, 20 Francs (weight, 6.45 grams), stamped A and signed Dupré.
Estimation 400-600 $
4G
20TH CENTURY FRENCH GOLD COIN
France, dated 1913, 20 Francs (weight, 6.45 grams), signed JC Chaplain.
Estimation 400-600 $
4H
20TH CENTURY GOLD SWISS FRANC
Switzerland, dated 1930 (B), 20 Swiss Francs (weight, 6.45 grams), Switzerland’s Coat of Arms, an oak branch with acorns and ribbons behind / bust of a young woman from Oberhasli facing left, with hair tresses and a garland of Edelweiss sitting on her shoulders, with the Alps in the background, signed F. Landry for Fritz Ulysse Landry lower right.
Estimation 400-600 $
18TH CENTURY ENGLISH ‘CARTWHEEL’ PENNY
England, dated 1797, two pence of George III, head of Georgius III (D.G. Rex) / Britannia seated, looking at a threemass ship out at sea, and holding a spear, a shield and an olive branch.
Estimation 100-150 $
ENGLISH SILVER SIX PENCE OF QUEEN ELIZABETH I
England, 1558 - 1603, coat of arms / bust of Queen Elizabeth I, worn and unreadable.
Estimation 150-200 $
7
ENGLISH SILVER THREE PENCE OF QUEEN ELIZABETH I
England, 1573, cross and coat of arms / profile of Queen Elizabeth I.
Estimation 100-150 $
8
MACEDONIAN COPPER ALLOY COIN
Antigonus II Gonatas, 277 - 237 B.C., helmeted head of Athena / Pan erecting a military trophy. Design extends beyond edges.
Estimation 80-125 $
9
ANCIENT GREEK SILVER COIN
Dyrrhachium, one silver Drachm, charging bull / stylized cowhide. Struck off center and worn.
Estimation 100-150 $
10
ANCIENT MACEDONIAN DRACHM
220 - 179 B.C., one drachm of Philip V, the copper allow coin showing the head of Herakles facing right / letters in wreath.
Estimation 200-400 $
11
ANCIENT ROMAN DENARIUS SILVER COIN
Roman Republic, circa 89 B.C., one silver denarius, head of the Sabine King, Tatius / violence toward the Sabine women. Broken into four pieces and glued together.
Estimation 80-125 $
12
SICULO - PUNIC COIN
Sicily, 4th - 3rd century B.C., one copper alloy coin, head of Persephone (Tanit) and free horse galloping.
Estimation 80-125 $
SELEUCID COIN
281 - 261 B.C., the copper alloy coin showing Antiochus I, head of Zeus / thunderbolt and anchor countermark.
Estimation 80-125 $
14
ANCIENT MESEMBRIA COIN
2nd - 1st century B.C., the copper alloy coin showing the head of a woman wearing a diadem / Athena fighting.
Estimation 80-125 $
ANCIENT SELEUOID BRONZE COIN
116 - 95 B.C., a coin of Antiochus IX, with a winged bust of Bros / Nike advancing left, holding a wreath, along with Greek lettering “Basileos Antiochou”.
Estimation 80-125 $
16
ANCIENT CASTULO BRONZE AS
Spain, 2nd - 1st century B.C., the coin with a head / sphinx. Very worn.
Estimation 80-125 $
17
ANCIENT AEGINA SILVER STATER
Greece, circa 530 - 525 B.C., the coin showing a turtle with a visible segmented carapace / rectangular incuse divided into five parts.
Estimation 1,200-2,500 $
18
ITALIAN AKRAGAS COIN
Sicily, Akragas (Agrigentum), one silver trias, eagle holding a rabbit with Greek lettering “Akra” / crab beneath three pellets and a fish.
Estimation 100-200 $
19
ANCIENT GREEK SILVER COIN
Argos, Achaean League, 200 - 196 B.C., one silver hemidrachm, head of Zeus / “X” in wreath, club above, Greek letters “R” and “T” to either side. Obverse struck off center.
Estimation 80-125 $
20
ANCIENT GREEK SILVER COIN WITH ATHENA
Athens, 495 - 480 B.C., one silver tetradrachm, archaic style head of Athena / Owl (Athene noctua) within an incuse square, with an olive branch and amphora, letter theta. Weight, 16.99 grams.
Estimation 2,000-3,000 $
21
ANCIENT SILVER COIN WITH ATHENA
Athens, 449 - 413 B.C., one silver tetradrachm, head of Athena wearing a Corinthian helmet, olive branch / Owl (Athene noctua) in incuse square, with an olive branch and crescent, lettered in Greak, “Atho”.
Estimation 1,500-2,000 $
22
ANCIENT SILVER COIN WITH ATHENA
Athens, 5th century BC., one silver tetradrachm, head of Athena with eye in profile, wearing a crested helmet, three olive leaves / Owl, olive sprig, and Greek letters, “Atho”. Test cut on reverse, porous surface.
Estimation 250-450 $
23
ANCIENT COPPER ALLOY COIN
Athens, 3rd - 2nd century B.C., one copper alloy coin, head of Athena, helmeted / Owl, letter theta . Faint strike.
Estimation 80-125 $
24
ANCIENT CORINTHIAN SILVER DRACHM
Corinth, 300 - 243 B.C., one silver drachm, Pegasus flying, lettered phi / head of Persephone wearing a wheat wreath, lettered “A”.
Estimation 400-600 $
25
ANCIENT GREEK SILVER HEMIDRACHM WITH ZEUS
Elis, Peloponnesus, 196 - 146 B.C., one silver hemidrachm, head of Zeus / monogram in wreath, lettered in Greek, “Phaleion”.
Estimation 600-800 $
26
ANCIENT GREEK SILVER DRACHMA WITH BEE
Ephesos, 6th century B.C., one silver drachma, bee with curved wings / quadripartite incuse (G-12).
Estimation 300-500 $
ANCIENT GREEK COIN OF PYRRHUS
Epiros, 295 - 272 B.C., one copper alloy coin of Pyrrhus (Greek King), struck at the Syracuse mint, head of Persephone with portion of Pegasus / Pallas Athena holding a spear, shield, and thunderbolt, lettered in Greek. “Pyrrou” and “Basileos”.
Estimation 400-600 $
28
ANCIENT GREEK COIN WITH POSEIDON
Halikarnassos, 2nd - 1st century B.C., one copper alloy coin, bearded head of Poseidon / trident with dolphins between prongs, lettered in Greek “Alika Ecti”.
Estimation 300-400 $
29
ANCIENT COIN WITH APOLLO
Kebren Troas, 350 - 310 B.C., one small copper alloy coin, head of Apollo wearing a laurel wreath / ram’s head above “K”.
Estimation 80-125 $
30
ANCIENT GOLD DRACHMA
Kyrene, 322 - 308 B.C., one gold drachma (4.31 grams), rider on a prancing horse, lettered in Greek “Poli” / Silphium plant and mouse, lettered in Greek. “RK / YA.”
Estimation 2,500-5,500 $
ANCIENT GREEK BRONZE COIN
Kyzikos, Mysia, 2nd - 1st century B.C., head of Persephone / oak wreath and monogram, lettered in Greek “KY”.
Estimation 80-125 $
32
ANCIENT SILVER HEMIOBOL COIN
Kyzicos, Mysla, 5th century B.C., one silver hemiobol, forepart of running boar, turning its head backward / roaring lion, star over head.
Estimation 125-225 $
33
ANCIENT SILVER DRACHMA
Larissa, Thessaly, 350 - 325 B.C., one silver drachma, head of the Nymph, Larissa, three quarters facing / Horse grazing, lettered in Greek, “Laris / aion”. Face struck off center.
Estimation 400-600 $
34
ANCIENT LYDIAN ELECTRUM COIN
Lydia (modern day Turkey), 650 - 561 B.C., electrum one-third stater, head of a lion / incuse square with floral pattern.
Estimation 1,200-1,800 $
35
ANCIENT LYDIAN ELECTRUM COIN
Lydia (modern day Turkey), 650 - 607 B.C., electrum hekte, granulated convex / two incuse punches. Weight, 2.29 grams.
Estimation 900-1,200 $
36
MACEDONIAN BRONZE COIN WITH THE GREAT
Macedonia, 336 - 323 B.C., one bronze coin of Alexander III, “The Great”, head of Hercules draped in a lion skin / bow in case and club, lettered in Greek, “Alesandrou”.
Estimation 80-125 $
37
MACEDONIAN BRONZE COIN
Macedonia, 359 - 336 B.C., one bronze coin of Philip II, head of Apollo with bound hair / naked youth with horse.
Estimation 80-125 $
38
MACEDONIAN SILVER TETRADRACHM
Macedonia, 158 - 149 B.C., during the Roman occupation, sulphate silver tetradrachm, shield centering head of Artemis Tauropolis / club and thunderbolt within an oak wreath, lettered in Greek “Makedonon” and “Protes”.
Estimation 250-450 $
39
MACEDONIAN GOLD STATER OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT
Macedonia, 336 - 323 B.C., one gold stater of Alexander III (weight, 8.59 grams), “The Great”, head of Athena wearing a Corinthian helmet / nike standing, insect and star in left field, lettered in Greek, “’Alesandrou”.
Estimation 2,500-3,500 $
40
MACEDONIAN COIN
Macedonia, 306 - 283 B.C., one copper alloy coin of Demetrius I of Macedonia (Poliorcetes), Greek nobleman and warrior, helmeted head of Athena / prow of a ship.
Estimation 80-125 $
41
ANCIENT GREEK SILVER HEMIDRACHM COIN
Megara, Achaean League, 211 - 197 B.C., one silver Hemidrachm, head of Zeus / “X” within a wreath, lettered in Greek in the angles, a lyre above, worm.
Estimation 100-150 $
42
ANCIENT LUCANIA SILVER NOMOS
Lucania Metapontum, circa 480 B.C., one silver nomos (8.08 grams), wheat head, lettered in Greek “META” / head of wheat incused.
Estimation 800-1,200 $
43
ANCIENT GREEK SILVER HEMIDRACHM COIN
Megalopolis, Achaean League, 211 - 197 B.C., one silver hemidrachm, head of Zeus / X in wreath, with Greek letters in the angles “BLEM”, a nymph below, worn.
Estimation 80-125 $
44
ANCIENT MILETOS SILVER HALF STATER
Miletos, 550 - 500 B.C., one silver half stater, lion’s head / incused star ornament representing the sun.
Estimation 600-900 $
45
ANCIENT MILETOS SILVER HALF STATER
Miletos, 550 - 500 B.C., one silver half stater, lion’s head / incused star ornament representing the sun.
Estimation 800-1,200 $
46
ANCIENT GREEK SILVER HEMIDRACHM
Patrae, Achaean League, 211 - 197 B.C., one silver hemidrachm, head of Zeus / X in wreath, dolphin below. Obverse struck off center, worn.
Estimation 80-125 $
47
ANCIENT PERGAMON BRONZE COIN
Pergamon, 283 - 201 B.C., one bronze coin, head of Athena wearing a griffin-crested helmet / Thyrus to right, lettered in Greek, “Phileteirou”.
Estimation 80-125 $
48
ANCIENT PERGAMON BRONZE COIN
Pergamon, 300 B.C., one bronze coin, head of Asklepios wearing a laurel wreath / Caduceus. Worn, dull patina.
Estimation 80-125 $
49
PERSIAN EMPIRE GOLD DARIC
Persian Empire, 337 - 330 B.C., one gold daric of Darius III (weight, 8.16 grams), Great King with bow and spear / incused wavy lines.
Estimation 1,200-1,800 $
50
ANCIENT PHOENICIA COIN
Phoenicia, 3rd century B.C., one copper alloy coin, head of Zeus / prow of a ship with triple ram, Poseidon seated above with trident, Phoenician letters.
Estimation 80-125 $
ANCIENT PHOLDS COIN
Pholds, 371 - 347 B.C., one copper alloy coin, head of a bull facing forward / head of Apollo with a laurel wreath.
Estimation 80-125 $
52
ANCIENT AMISOS (PONTOS) COIN
Amisos, Pontos, 120 - 63 B.C., one copper alloy coin of Mithridates VI, helmeted head of a youthful Mars / sword and scabbard, crescent and star.
Estimation 80-125 $
53
ANCIENT AMISOS (PONTOS) COIN
Amisos, Pontos, 120 - 63 B.C., copper alloy coin of Mithridates VI, head of Perseus, griffin helmet / Pegasus drinking from the Heliconian spring.
Estimation 80-125 $
54
ANCIENT LUCANIA SILVER ONE-THIRD STATER
Lucania, Sybaris, 540 - 510 B.C., one silver one-third stater, stumping bull, head turned back, lettered “MV” / incused stumping bull, lettered “VM”.
Estimation 800-1,200 $
55
ANCIENT RHODOS SILVER DIDRACHM
Rhodos, 304 - 166 B.C., one silver didrachm (6.73 grams), head of Helios facing front / rose bud above the Greek letters “Timotheos”, “R” and “O” to either side.
Estimation 600-800 $
56
ANCIENT GREEK SILVER DIOBOL
Samos, Ionia, 5th century B.C., one silver diobol, forepart of a winged boar / incused head of a lion with open jaws.
Estimation 200-400 $
57
ANCIENT GREEK SILVER HEMIDRACHM
Sikyon, Achaean League, 211 - 197 B.C., one silver hemidrachm, head of Zeus / X in wreath, lettered “M E N I” in the angles, above Zeus.
Estimation 80-125 $
58
ANCIENT SYRACUSE DRACHMA
Syracuse, 345 - 319 B.C., one copper alloy drachma, head of Pallas Athena, lettered in Greek “SYRA” / two porpoises flanking a sea star.
Estimation 400-600 $
59
ANCIENT SYRACUSE SILVER LITRA
Syracuse, 474 - 450 B.C., one silver litra, head of Artemis-Arethusa / cuttlefish, lettered in Greek “SYR”, obverse struck off center.
Estimation 200-400 $
60
ANCIENT SYRACUSE GOLD DEKADRACHM
Syracuse, 317 - 310 B.C., one gold dekadrachm (4.5 grams) of Agathokles, youthful head of Apollo with a laurel wreath / galloping biga, charioteer, lettered in Greek, “Syrakoseion”.
Estimation 4,000-6,000 $
ANCIENT SYRACUSE COIN
Syracuse, 275 - 216 BC., one copper alloy coin of Hieron II, head of Persephone / club above a charging bull.
Estimation 100-150 $
62
ANCIENT SYRACUSE COIN
Syracuse, 275 - 216 B.C., one copper alloy coin of Hieron I, head of Poseidon / trident between two porpoises.
Estimation 80-125 $
63
LARGE ANCIENT GREEK COIN
Syria, 175 - 164 B.C., one large copper alloy coin of Antiochos IV, head of Zeus Ammon with a laurel wreath / eagle standing on a thunderbolt, lettered in Greek “Basileos Antiochou” and “Theou Epiphanous”. Diameter, 1 1/4 inches.
Estimation 150-250 $
64
ANCIENT CALABRIA SILVER DIDRACHM
Tarentum, Calabria, 281 - 272 B.C., one silver didrachm, boy on a horse, a man standing to the left, lettered in Greek “ARI-STI-CH” / Taras on a dolphin, holding a bow and arrow, lettered in Greek “Taras”.
Estimation 300-500 $
ANCIENT CALABRIA SILVER OBOL
Tarentum, Calabria, 520 - 473 B.C., one silver obol, scallop seashell / four-spoked wheel.
Estimation 300-500 $
66
ANCIENT THEBES SILVER STATER
Thebes, Boeolia, 379 - 338 B.C., one silver stater, shield of Boeotia / long-stemmed amphora flanked by Greek letters “AN / DR”’, obverse struck off center.
Estimation 300-500 $
67
ANCIENT THESSALIAN LEAGUE COIN
Thessalian League, 196 - 146 B.C., one copper alloy coin, helmeted head of Athena / running horse, lettered in Greek, “Thessalo”, heavily corroded.
Estimation 80-125 $
68
ANCIENT SILVER TETRADRACHM / SHEKEL COIN
Tyre, 76 - 75 B.C., one silver tetradrachin / shekel, head of Melqart with a laurel wreath / eagle with palm leaf beneath wing, lettered in Greek “Tyrou Peras” and “Kai Asylou”. Almost scyphate, slightly porous surface.
Estimation 400-600 $
15 GREEK FRACTIONAL SILVER COINS
To include: Aeolis, Kyme. Lesbos. Ionia, Ephesos. Iona, Erythrai. Iona, Magnesia. Iona, Teos (2 coins). Iona, Chios. Iona, Samos. Cilicia, Kelenderis (2 coins). Cilicia, Tarsos. Plus three unidentified coins. Average fair to fine, many with porosity, chips.
Estimation 400-600 $ 70
ANCIENT JUDEA COIN
Judea, 37 B.C. - 4 A.D., one copper alloy prutah of Herod I, “The Great”, anchor surrounded by a Greek inscription, “Herod’ Basi” / double cornucopia centering a caduceus.
Estimation 80-125 $
71
ANCIENT JUDEA BRONZE LEPTON COIN
Judea, 26 - 36 A.D., dated year 17 (30 A.D.), one bronze lepton of Pontius Pilate under Tiberius, astrologer’s wand or littus surrounded by Greek inscription “Tiberiou Kaiseros” / “LIZ” in wreath.
Estimation 80-125 $
72
ANCIENT JUDEA BRONZE PRUTAH COIN
Judea, 9 - 12 A.D., one bronze prutah of Marcus Ambibulus (Roman Prefect of the province of Judea), head of barley / palm tree with dates, corroded.
Estimation 80-125 $
ANCIENT JUDEA BRONZE PRUTAH COIN
Judea, circa 100 B.C., one bronze prutah of the Hasmonean King, Alexander Jannaeus, anchor and Hebrew letters / star with eight rays.
Estimation 80-125 $
74
SASSANIAN EMPIRE SILVER DIRHAM COIN
Sassanian Empire, 488 - 497 A.D., one silver dirham of Kavad I, bust of the King / fire altar and priests.
Estimation 80-125 $
75
ANCIENT ROMAN REPUBLIC HALF LITRA
Roman Republic, Romano-Campanian, 312 - 290 B.C., one copper alloy half-litra, head of Mars / head of a horse.
Estimation 300-500 $
76
ANCIENT ROMAN REPUBLIC BRONZE SEMUNCIA
Roman Republic, 268 - 240 B.C., one bronze semuncia, head of Mercury with his winged headdress / side prow of a ship, lettered “ROMA”.
Estimation 100-200 $
ANCIENT COIN FROM BRUTTIUM ITALY
Bruttium, Italy, under Carthaginian occupation, 216 - 215 B.C., one electrum 3/8 shekel of hannibal, janiform head of Tanit (Persephone) / Jupiter driven by Nike in a quadriga.
Estimation 4,500-6,500 $
78
ROMAN REPUBLIC SEXTANS
Roman Republic, 268 - 240 B.C., one copper alloy sextans, head of Mercury / prow of a ship, two pellets, lettered “ROMA”.
Estimation 80-125 $
ROMAN REPUBLIC QUADRANS
Roman Republic, 240 - 229 B.C., one copper alloy quadrans, head of Hercules wearing lion’s skin, three pellets in a column / ship’s prow above “ROMA”.
Estimation 200-400 $
80
ROMAN REPUBLIC UNCIA
Roman Republic, 240 - 217 B.C., one copper alloy uncia, head of Roma with long hair, a pellet behind / prow of a ship above “ROMA”, worn.
Estimation 100-200 $
ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER DIDRACHM
Roman Republic, 222 - 205 B.C., one silver didrachm or quadrigatus, janiform head of the Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux) / Jupiter and Victory in a quadriga, lettered “ROMA”.
Estimation 300-500 $
82
ROMAN REPUBLIC AS
Roman Republic, after 211 B.C., one copper alloy as, head of Janius / prow of a galley, lettered “ROMA”.
Estimation 80-125 $
ROMAN REPUBLIC ASEMUNCIA
Roman Republic, 220 - 205 B.C., one copper alloy Semuncia, minted at Carthagonova, Spain under Roman occupation. Large head of Scipio Africanus / standing horse, palm tree in background.
Estimation 500-800 $
84
ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER SESTERTIUS
Roman Republic, 187 - 175 B.C., one silver sestertius, helmeted head of Roma, lettered “IIS” / Dioscurii racing, lettered “ROMA”.
Estimation 400-700 $
85
ROMAN REPUBLIC COPPER AS
Roman Republic, 155 - 120 B.C., one copper as of Publius Sulla, head of Janus wearing a laurel wreath / prow of ship, lettered “SULA”.
Estimation 150-300 $
86
ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Republic, circa 76 B.C., one silver denarius of Lucius Lucretius Trio, head of Neptune with a laurel wreath and trident, lettered “XVIII” / winged Genius on a dolphin, lettered “LLVCRET TRIO”.
Estimation 300-500 $
87
ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Republic, circa 109 B.C., one silver denarius of the Moneyer M. Aemilius Lepidus, head of Roma with a laurel wreath, lettered “ROMA” / equestrian statue of a victorious general, lettered “M. AEMILIO/ LEP”.
Estimation 150-300 $
88
ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER QUINARIUS
Roman Republic, 101 - 97 B.C., one silver quinarius of the moneyer Gaius Egnatuleius, head of Apollo wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “EGNATVLEI/CFQ” / Victory inscribing a trophy shield, lettered “Q” and “ROMA”.
Estimation 200-400 $
ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Republic, 89 B.C., one silver Denarius of L. Titurius Sabinus, head of the Sabine King Tatius, lettered “A PV” and “SABIN’ / two soldiers killing Tarpeia, lettered “L. TITVRI”, reverse struck off center.
Estimation 150-300 $
90
ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Republic, circa 79 B.C., one silver denarius serratus of C. Naevius Balbus, diademed head of Venus, lettered ‘S C’ / Victory in a triga, lettered “C NAE BALB” and “XXXIIII”.
Estimation 300-500 $
91
ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Republic, circa 59 B.C., one silver denarius of Marcus Junius Brutus, head of Liberty within a dotted border, lettered “LIBERTAS” / Consul walking in procession with two lictors and accensi, lettered “BRUTUS”.
Estimation 400-600 $
92
ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Republic, circa 48 B.C., one silver denarius of Gaius Vibius Pansa, Libertas wearing an ivy wreath, within a dotted border, lettered “PANSA” / Ceres holding a torch in each hand, directing a plow, lettered “C VIBIVS CF CN”.
Estimation 150-300 $
93
ROMAN REPUBLIC AS
Roman Republic, circa 45 B.C., one copper alloy as (12.65 grams) of Pompeii, minted in Spain, head of Janus, lettered “POMPEY M G N’ / prow of a ship.
Estimation 200-400 $
94
ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Republic, circa 41 B.C., one silver denarius of Marcus Antonius and Octavian (Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus), head of Antonius, lettered “M ANT IMP AVG III VIR RPCMB ARBAT Q P” / head of Octavian, lettered “CAESAR IMP PONT III VIR RPC”.
Estimation 500-800 $
95
ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Republic, circa 18 B.C., one silver denarius of Augustus, head of Augustus wearing an oak wreath, lettered “CAESAR AVGVSTVS” / eight-rayed comet tail, lettered DIVVS IVLIVS”.
Estimation 450-650 $
96
ROMAN REPUBLIC SESTERTIUS
Roman Republic, circa 45 B.C., one copper alloy Sestertius of Julius Caesar and Octavian. Octavian with bare head / head of Caesar wearing a laurel wreath.
Estimation 450-650 $
97
ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Republic, circa 48 B.C., one silver denarius of Julius Caesar, head of Venus wearing a diadem / Aeneas carrying Anchises and the Palladium (an image of Athena), lettered “CAESAR”.
Estimation 300-500 $
98
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER QUINARIUS
Roman Empire, circa 28 B.C., one silver quinarius of Augustus, head of Octavian, lettered “[CAE]SAR” and “IMP VII” / allegory of Victory, lettered “ASIA RECEPTA”.
Estimation 100-200 $
THREE ROMAN EMPIRE COINS
Roman Empire, 27 B.C. - 14 A.D., three copper alloy coins (as) of Augustus, with counter marks. Very worn, pitted, and over cleaned.
Estimation 80-125 $
99A
ROMAN EMPIRE SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, 96 - 98 A.D., one copper alloy sestertius of Marcus Cocceus Nerva, head of Augustus wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “DIVVS AVGVSTVS” / large “S C”, encircled by “IMP. NERVA…VSTVS REST”. Verdigris.
Estimation 100-200 $
100
ROMAN EMPIRE COPPER COIN
Roman Empire, circa 13 B.C., one copper coin of Publius Quintilius Varus, head of Zeus with a laurel wreath / Tyche seated, lettered “VARO”.
Estimation 400-600 $
101
ROMAN EMPIRE SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, 27 B.C. - 14 A.D., one copper alloy Sestertius of Augustus, minted in Parium, Mysia, head of Augustus, lettered “AVG” / two colonists plowing with an ox.
Estimation 80-125 $
102
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 14 - 37 A.D., one silver denarius of Tiberius, head of the Emperor, lettered “TI CAESAR DIVI AVG…” / Lavia seated, lettered “PONTIF / MAXIM”.
Estimation 350-450 $
103
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, circa 2 B.C., one silver Denarius of Agustus, head of Augustus wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAB” / Gaius and Lucius Caesar flanking symbols of imperial and religious authority, lettered “CL CAESARES AVGVSTIF COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT”.
Estimation 200-400 $
104
ROMAN EMPIRE AS
Roman Empire, 14 - 37 A.D., one copper alloy as of Tiberius, head of Emperor, lettered “TI CAESAR DIVI AVGF AVGVST IMP VIII” / large “SC” encircled by “PONTIF MAXIM TRIBUN POTEST XXIIII.
Estimation 100-200 $
105
ROMAN EMPIRE SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, circa 36 A.D., one copper alloy sestertius of Tiberius, commemorating his mother, Livia: Empty triumphal horse-drawn car / large “SC” surrounded by “TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTIPM TR POT XXXIIX”.
Estimation 800-1,200 $
106
ROMAN EMPIRE GOLD AUREUS
Roman Empire, 14 - 37 A.D., one gold aureus (7.82 grams) of Tiberius, minted at Lugdunum. Head of the Emperor, wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTI” / Pax seated, lettered “PONTIF MAXIM”.
Estimation 1,800-2,500 $
107
ROMAN EMPIRE DUPONDIUS
Roman Empire, 22 - 23 A.D., one copper alloy Dupondius of Tiberius, head of Livia, the wife of Augustus, lettered “SALUS AVGVSTI” / Large “S C”, surrounded by “CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVG VIRTV XXIIII”.
Estimation 400-600 $
108
ROMAN EMPIRE DUPONDIUS
Roman Empire, 41 - 54 A.D., one copper alloy Dupondius of Claudius, head of Antonia, the mother of Claudius, lettered “ANTONIA” / Claudius as chief priest, standing, lettered “TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR PIMP P P”.
Estimation 200-400 $
109
ROMAN EMPIRE AS
Roman Empire, 21 -22 A.D., one copper alloy as of Tiberius, bare head of Drusus, son of Tiberius, lettered “DRVSVS CAESAR TI AVG F DIVI AVG N” / large “SC” lettered “PONTIF TRIBVN POTEST ITER”.
Estimation 300-500 $
110
ROMAN EMPIRE QUADRANS
Roman Empire, 39 A.D., one copper alloy quadrans of Caligula, Cap of Liberty between “SC” and encircled by “C CAESAR DIVI AVGPRON AVG” / large “RCC” encircled by “PON M TR P IIIP P COS DES III”.
Estimation 80-125 $
111
ROMAN EMPIRE AS
Roman Empire, 39 - 40 A.D., one copper alloy as of Caligula, head of Germanicus, the Emperor’s father, lettered “GERMANICVS CAESAR TI AVG F DIVIAVGN” / large “SC” encircled by “C CAESAR DIVI AVG P M TR POT III PP”.
Estimation 80-125 $
112
ROMAN EMPIRE QUADRANS
Roman Empire, 41 A.D., one copper alloy quadrans of Claudius, Modius, a measure of grain, “TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG” / large “SC” encircled by “PON MTR P IMP P P COSIT”.
Estimation 80-125 $
113
ROMAN EMPIRE QUADRANS
Roman Empire, 41 A.D., one copper alloy quadrans of Claudius, Modius, a measure of grain, “TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG” / large “SC” encircled by “PON MTR P IMP P P COSIT”.
Estimation 80-125 $
114
ROMAN EMPIRE AS
Roman Empire, 41 - 54 A.D., one copper alloy as of Claudius, portrait head of the Emperor / Minerva holding a shield and spear, lettered “SC”.
Estimation 150-250 $
115
ROMAN EMPIRE SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, 41 - 54 A.D., one copper alloy sestertius of Claudius, head of the Emperor with a laurel wreath, lettered “TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP” / oak wreath centering the letters “HX S C OB CIVES SERVATOS” in four lines.
Estimation 600-900 $
116
ROMAN EMPIRE AS
Roman Empire, 54 - 68 A.D., one copper alloy as of Nero, head of the Emperor, lettered “NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG. GERMANI” / Nero in the guise of Apollo, playing a lyre, lettered “SC” and “PONTIF MAX TR P IMP.P.P.”.
Estimation 250-450 $
117
ROMAN EMPIRE AS
Roman Empire, 66 A.D., one copper alloy as of Nero, head of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “NERO CAESAR AVG GERM IMP” / Temple of Janus with door closed, lettered “PACE PR VBIQ PARTAIANVM CLVSIT” and “SC”.
Estimation 350-650 $
118
ROMAN EMPIRE DUPONDIUS
Roman Empire, 54 - 68 A.D., one copper alloy dupondius of Nero and Drusus Caesars. Dioscurii racing, lettered “NERO ET DRVSVS CABS.” / large “SC”.
Estimation 200-400 $
119
ROMAN EMPIRE BILLON TETRADRACHM
Roman Empire, 63 - 66 A.D., one billon tetradrachm of Nero, minted at Alexandria. Bust of the Emperor, lettered in Greek “Nero Klan Kais Seb Ler An” / Draped bust of Poppaea, the Emperor’s wife, lettered in Greek “Poppaia Sebaste Lia”.
Estimation 150-250 $
120
ROMAN EMPIRE DUPONDIUS
Roman Empire, 68 - 69 A.D., one copper alloy dupondius of Galba, draped head with a laurel wreath, lettered “SER GALBA IMP CAES AVG TR P” / Peace standing, lettered “SC” and “PAX AVGVST”.
Estimation 200-400 $
121
ROMAN EMPIRE SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, 68 - 69 A.D., one copper alloy sestertius of Galba, head with a laurel wreath, lettered “SER GALBA IMP CAESAR AVG TR P.” / Victory holding image of Minerva and palm frond, lettered “SC”.
Estimation 100-200 $
122
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER TETRADRACHM
Roman Empire, 68 - 69 A.D., one silver tetradrachm of Galba, minted in Alexandria. Head with a laurel wreath, lettered in Greek “…Galba Auto Kais Se” and “LB” / Eleutheria leaning on a column, holding a wreath and scepter, lettered in Greek “ELEU…”. Very worn.
Estimation 80-125 $
123
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 69 A.D., one silver denarius of Otho, bust of the Emperor, lettered “IMP M OTHO CAESAR AVG TR P.” / flying Victory, carrying palm frond and wreath, lettered “VICTORIA OTHONIS”.
Estimation 800-1,200 $
124
ROMAN EMPIRE AS
Roman Empire, 69 A.D., one copper alloy as of Vitellius, bust of the Emperor, lettered “A.VITELLIUS IMP GERMAN” / Clasped hands, lettered “FIDES EXERCITVM” and “SC”.
Estimation 300-500 $
125
ROMAN EMPIRE SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, 76 A.D., one copper alloy sestertius of Vespasian, head of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “IMP… PASLAN AVG P M TR P P P COS VII” / Hope standing, holding flower and dress, lettered “SC”.
Estimation 600-900 $
126
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 80 - 81 A.D., one silver denarius of Titus, bust of the Emperor, “DIVI AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS” / laurel trees, shield, and memorial column, lettered “SC”.
Estimation 250-450 $
127
ROMAN EMPIRE DUPONDIUS
Roman Empire, 71 A.D., one copper alloy dupondius of Vespasian, head of the Emperor in radiate crown, lettered “IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS III” / Concordia seated, lettered “CONCORDIA AVGVSTT” and “SC”.
Estimation 100-200 $
128
ROMAN EMPIRE TETRADRACHM
Roman Empire, 69 - 79 A.D., Alexandria mint, one billon tetradrachm of Vespasian, head of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered in Greek “Autok Kais Seba. Oespasianou” / Peace standing, holding wheat and caduceus, lettered in Greek “Eirene”.
Estimation 80-125 $
129
ROMAN EMPIRE SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, 79 - 81 A.D., one copper alloy sestertius of Titus, head of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “IMP T CAES VESP AVGP M TR P P P COS VIII” / Peace standing, holding an olive branch and cornucopia, lettered “PAXAVGVST.” and “SC”.
Estimation 650-950 $
130
ROMAN EMPIRE QUADRANS
Roman Empire, 81 - 96 A.D., one copper alloy quadrans of Domitian, helmeted and cuirassed bust of Mars / cuirass, lettered “SC”.
Estimation 100-200 $
131
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 81 - 96 A.D., one silver denarius of Domitian, head of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “CAES DIVI AVG VESP F DOMITIANVS COS VII” / Minerva advancing with javelin and shield, lettered “SC”.
Estimation 150-300 $
132
ROMAN EMPIRE SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, 88 A.D., one copper alloy sestertius of Domitian, head of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P VIII CENS PER PP” / the Emperor seated, distributing incense, lettered “SVFPD” and “COS XIIII LVD SAEC” and “SC”.
Estimation 80-125 $
133
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 96 - 98 A.D., one silver denarius of Nerva, head of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P COS III P P” / Fortuna seated holding wheat and a scepter, lettered “FORTUNA P R”.
Estimation 80-125 $
134
ROMAN EMPIRE SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, 96 - 98 A.D., one copper alloy Sestertius of Nerva, head of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P COS III P P” / Fortuna standing with rudder and cornucopia, lettered “FORTVNA AVGVST” and “SC”.
Estimation 500-700 $
135
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 98 - 99 A.D., one silver denarius of Trajan, head of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM” / Vesta seated, lettered “PONT MAX TR POT COS II”.
Estimation 100-200 $
136
ROMAN EMPIRE SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, 14 - 117 A.D., one copper alloy sestertius of Trajan, Laureate bust of the Emperor, lettered “IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VIP P” / Felicitas standing, lettered “SENATVS POPVLVSQVE ROMANVS” and “SC”.
Estimation 700-900 $
137
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 117 - 138 A.D., one silver denarius of Hadrian, bust of the Emperor, lettered “HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P” / Fides standing, holding wheat and fruit, lettered. Quite worn.
Estimation 80-125 $
138
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 118 A.D., one silver denarius of Hadrian, bust of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “IMP CAESAR TRAIN HADRIANVS AVG” / Pietas standing, raising right arm, lettered “PIETAS” and “P M TR POT COS II”. Ragged edge.
Estimation 100-300 $
139
ROMAN EMPIRE SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, 119 - 121 A.D., one copper alloy Sestertius of Hadrian, bust of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVGP M TR P COS III” / Libertas seated, lettered “LIBERTAS PVBLICA” and “SC”. Reverse worn.
Estimation 150-300 $
140
ROMAN EMPIRE SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, 134 - 138 A.D., one copper alloy Sestertius of Hadrian, bust of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P” / Justice seated, holding patera and scepter. “IUSTITIA AVG” and “SC”.
Estimation 200-500 $
141
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 161 A.D., one silver denarius of Marcus Aurelius, head of Antoninus Pius, lettered “DIVVS ANTONINVS” / Eagle standing on an alter, lettered “CONSECRATIO”.
Estimation 150-300 $
142
ROMAN EMPIRE COPPER ALLOY SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, 138 A.D., one copper alloy sestertius of Antoninus Pius, bust of the Emperor wearing laurel wreath, lettered “ANONINVS AVG PIVS p p TR P” / Salus standing, feeding a snake from a patera, lettered “SC”.
Estimation 250-450 $
143
ROMAN EMPIRE COPPER ALLOY AS
Roman Empire, 161 - 189 A.D., one copper alloy As of Marcus Aurelius, head of the Emperor / Mars is walking.
Estimation 250-450 $
144
ROMAN EMPIRE COPPER ALLOY SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, 165 - 166 A.D., one copper alloy Sestertius of Lucius Verus, head of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “L VERUS AVG ARM PARTH MAX” / winged Victory in flight, carrying a garland, lettered “VICT AVG TR POT VI IMP III COS II” and “SC”.
Estimation 150-300 $
145
ROMAN EMPIRE COPPER ALLOY AS
Roman Empire, 161 A.D., one copper alloy as sestertius of Lucius Verus, head of the Emperor, lettered “IMP CAES LAUREL VERVS AVG” / Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus standing with clasped hands, lettered “[CONCORD] AVGVSTOR TR P” “COS II” and “SC”.
Estimation 80-125 $
146
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 177 - 192 A.D., one silver denarius of commodus, head of the Emperor with laurel wreath, lettered “M. COMM ANT PFFLAVG BRIT” / Libertas standing, holding pileus and scepter, lettered “PMTRP XIIII IMP VIII COS V P P”.
Estimation 80-125 $
147
ROMAN EMPIRE COPPER ALLOY SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, 177 - 192 A.D., one copper alloy Sestertius of Commodus, head of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “M COMMODVS ANT P FELIX AVG BRIT” / Commodus seated on curule chair, crowned by Victory and holding glove, lettered “P M TR P XI IMP VII COS V P P” and “SC”.
Estimation 400-700 $
148
ROMAN EMPIRE COPPER ALLOY DUPONDIUS
Roman Empire, 181 - 182 A.D., one copper alloy dupondius of commodus, head of the Emperor wearing a radiate crown, lettered “M COMMODVS ANTONINVS AVG” / Jupiter enthroned, holding Victory and a scepter, lettered “TR P VII IMP III COS III P P” and “SC”.
Estimation 125-300 $
149
ROMAN EMPIRE COPPER ALLOY SESTERTIUS
Roman Empire, 181 - 182 A.D., one copper alloy Sestertius of Commodus, head of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “M COMMODVS ANTONINVS AVG” / Felicitas standing, holding caduceus and scepter, lettered “FEL AVG TR P VII IMP III COS III P P” and “SC”.
Estimation 350-550 $
150
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 196 - 197 A.D., one silver denarius of septimius severus, bust of the emperor, lettered “L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP VIII” / Hercules standing with club and bow, lettered “HERCVLI D [EFENS]”. Design extends beyond edges of coin.
Estimation 80-125 $
151
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 211 - 217 A.D., one silver denarius of caracalla, bust of Julia Domna, the Emperor’s mother, lettered “TULIA PIA FELIX AVG” / Diana standing, holding torch with both hands, lettered “DIANA LVCIFERA”.
Estimation 80-125 $
152
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, circa 203 A.D., one silver denarius of geta, co-Emperor with Caracalla, bust of Geta, wearing toga, lettered “P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES” / Minerva standing with shield and spear, lettered “MINERV SANCT”.
Estimation 80-125 $
153
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 198 A.D., one silver denarius of caracalla, bust of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “IMP CAE M AVR ANT AVG P TR P” / Minerva standing, holding Victory and a spear, lettered “MINER VICTRIX”. Strong strike, but off center.
Estimation 80-125 $
154
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER ANTONINIANUS
Roman Empire, 216 A.D., one silver antoninianus of caracalla, bust of the Emperor in radiate crown, lettered “ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM” / Jupiter seated, holding Victory and a scepter, lettered “P M TR P XVIIII COS IIII P P”.
Estimation 150-300 $
155
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 218 A.D., one silver denarius of elagabalus, head of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG” / Victory flying, carrying a wreath, lettered “VICTORIA AVG”.
Estimation 80-125 $
156
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 222 - 228 A.D., one silver denarius of severus alexander, bust of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG” / Perpetuitas standing by a column, holding globe and scepter, lettered “PERPETVITATI AVG”.
Estimation 80-125 $
157
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER DENARIUS
Roman Empire, 235 - 238 A.D., one silver denarius of Maximinus I, head of the Emperor with a laurel wreath, lettered “IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG” / Victory running, holding wreath and palm frond, lettered “VICTORIA AVG”.
Estimation 80-125 $
158
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER ANTONINIANUS
Roman Empire, 242 - 244 A.D., one silver antoninianus of Gordian III, head of the emperor wearing a radiate crown, lettered “IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG” / Gordian standing, holding a globe and scepter, lettered “SAECVLI FELICITAS”. Jagged edges.
Estimation 80-125 $
159
ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER ANTONINIANUS
Roman Empire, 247 A.D., one silver antoninianus of Philip I, bust of the emperor wearing a rayed crown, lettered “IMP PHILIPPCVS AVG” / lion walking, lettered “SAECVLARES AVG G” and “I”.
Estimation 80-125 $
160
ROMAN EMPIRE ANTONINIANUS
Roman Empire, 284 - 305 A.D., one silver-plated copper alloy antoninianus of Diocletian, minted at Heraclea. Bust of the emperor wearing a radiate crown, lettered “IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG” / Jupiter and Diocletian standing, lettered “IOVI CONSERVATORI AVG” “E” and “XXI”.
Estimation 80-125 $
161
ROMAN EMPIRE TETRADRACHM
Roman Empire, 284 - 305 A.D., one copper alloy Tetradrachm of Diocletian, minted at Alexandria. Bust of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered in Greek “Akloua Diokletaianos” / Eusebia standing in priestly guise, carrying modius.
Estimation 80-125 $
162
ROMAN EMPIRE FOLLIS
Roman Empire, 305 - 311 A.D., one copper alloy Follis of Galerius, minted at Alexandria. Head of the Emperor wearing a laurel wreath, lettered “IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS PF AVG” / Genius standing, lettered “GENIO POPVLO ROMANI” “XXI A” and “ALE”.
Estimation 80-125 $
163
ROMAN EMPIRE AS
Roman Empire, 330 - 337 A.D., one copper alloy As, of Constantine, minted at Alexandria. Bust of Urbs Roma, wearing imperial mantle, lettered “VRBS ROMA” / Wolf nursing Romulus and Remus, lettered “SMALD”.
Estimation 80-125 $
164
ROMAN EMPIRE COIN
Roman Empire, 393 - 423 A.D., one copper alloy coin, AE3, of Honorius, head of the emperor / Hercules standing.
Estimation 80-125 $
165
ROMAN EMPIRE GROUP OF COINS
Roman Empire, a group of twenty common copper alloy coins, mostly Sestertii, of various emperors, including Hadrian, Autoninus Pius, Fanstina, etc.; in fair to good condition.
Estimation 800-1,200 $
6 ANCIENT ROMAN COINS
To include, Dupondius Nerva/Libertas, Sertersius Faustina/Juno, As Maximus/Victory, Sestertius Philip I/Asquinas, Sestertius Trojan Decius/Gen Illvriet, Sestertius Trebonianus Gallus/Emperor sacrificing. Average VF.
Estimation 100-300 $ 167
5 ROMAN REPUBLIC COINS
Roman Republic, group of five Roman coins.
Estimation 300-500 $
Roman Empire, six silver denarii of various emperors including Vespasian, Domitian, Trajan, and Hadrian.
Estimation 450-750 $
169
6 ROMAN SILVER & COPPER ALLOY COINS
Roman Empire and Republic, group of three silver and four copper alloy coins, including an As of Pompey, a Quadrans of Q. Caecilius Metellus, Nero, Philip II, etc.
Estimation 450-650 $
170
7 ROMAN & GREEK COINS
Roman Empire and Greek diaspora, group of seven copper alloy semis and quadrans of various emperors, including Claudius, Nero, etc.
Estimation 200-300 $
172
BYZANTIUM SCYPHATE GOLD HISTAMANON
Byzantium, 1042 - 1055 A.D., one scyphate gold histamenon nomisma of Constantine IX, bust of Christ / crowned bust, stars.
Estimation 450-650 $
173
BYZANTIUM COPPER FOLLIS
Byzantium, 582 - 602 A.D., one copper follis of Maurice Tiberius, crowned facing bust / large “M”, “ANNO” I., “II” r., Cross above, “THEUP” below.
Estimation 80-125 $
174
FRENCH SILVER GROS
France, 1380 - 1422 A.D., one silver gros of Charles VI, coat of arms, lettered “Karolus…REX” / short cross.
Estimation 80-125 $
175
EASTERN WALLACHIA SILVER DUCAT
Eastern Wallachia, 1386 - 1418 A.D., one silver Ducat of Mircea, the Elder, coat of arms / eagle on helmet with cross.
Estimation 80-125 $
176
PEGAU GERMANY SILVER BRACTEATE
Pegau, Germany, 1195 - 1224 A.D., one silver bracteate of Siegfried von Pecken, cross with small faces in angles / same design incused.
Estimation 80-125 $
177
MAGDEBURG GERMANY SILVER BRACTEATE
Magdeburg, Germany, 1205 - 1232 A.D., one silver bracteate of Albrecht von Kaefenberg, standing haloed figure, facing forward, holding cross and flag / same design incused.
Estimation 80-125 $
178
AUGSBURG GERMANY SILVER BRACTEATE
Augsburg, Germany, 1250 - 1286 A.D., one silver bracteate of Hartman von Dillingen, bust facing forward / same design incused.
Estimation 125-200 $
179
SPANISH NETHERLANDS JETON
Spanish Netherlands, dated 1650, one copper alloy jeton of Philip IV, bust, lettered “PHLS DEI GRACIA REX…” / coat of arms.
Estimation 80-125 $
180
PAPAL BULLA OR SEAL LEAD
1100 - 1300 A.D., unidentified Pope.
Estimation 80-125 $
181
PAPAL STATES BULLA OR SEAL OF EUGENE III
1145 - 1153 A.D., a Papal States bulla or seal of Eugene III.
Estimation 80-125 $
182
PAPAL STATES BULLA OR SEAL OF GREGORY VIIII
1227 - 1241 A.D., a Papal States, bulla or seal of Gregorius VIIII (IX).
Estimation 80-125 $
183
RUSSIAN SILVER DENGA OF IVAN THE TERRIBLE
Russia, 1534 - 1547 A.D., one silver denga of Ivan IV, “Ivan The Terrible”, as Grand Prince, Rider with sword / cyrillic lettering.
Estimation 80-125 $
184
RUSSIAN SILVER DENGA OF IVAN THE TERRIBLE
Russia, 1547 - 1574 A.D., one silver denga of Ivan IV, “Ivan The Terrible”, as Tsar, rider with sword / cyrillic lettering.
Estimation 80-125 $
185
NORMAN KINGDOM OF SICILY GOLD TARL
Norman Kingdom of Sicily, 1154 - 1166 A.D., one gold tarl of William I, cross with stylized “Kufic” lettering / “Kufic” lettering.
Estimation 350-650 $
186
VENETIAN SILVER GROSSO
Venice, Italy, 1269 - 1311 A.D., one silver grosso of Pietro Gradenigo, Doge and St. Mark standing, holding a banner / Christ enthroned, Gospels.
Estimation 80-125 $
187
VENETIAN SILVER
GROSSO
Italy, Venice, 1312 - 1328 A.D., one silver grosso of Giovanni Soranzo, Doge and St. Mark with banner / Christ enthroned.
Estimation 80-125 $
188
VENETIAN GOLD DUCAT
Italy, Venice, 1365 - 1368 A.D., one gold ducat of Marco Comeri (3.53 grams), Doge and St. Mark with banner / Christ standing in a starry halo.
Estimation 400-700 $
189
SELJUK TURKS OF RUM SILVER DIRHAM
Seljuk Turks of Rum, 681 - 704 A.H. (1284 - 1302 A.D.), one silver dirham, both sides with Arabic script. Poorly struck.
Estimation 80-125 $
190
MONGOL BILLON DIRHAM OF GENGHIS KHAN
1206 - 1277 A.D. one Mongol billon dirham of Genghis Khan, from the Khwarezm series Arabic inscription on both faces. Badly off-center.
Estimation 80-125 $
191
ITALIAN
Italy, Genoa, circa 1339, one silver denaro of Conrad, castle or gateway, lettered “IANUA” / cross in circle, lettered “CUNRADI REX”.
Estimation 80-125 $
192
Italy, Genoa, circa 1339, one silver denaro of Conrad, castle or gateway, lettered “TANUA” / cross in circle, lettered “CUNRADIREX”.
Estimation 80-125 $
193
FRENCH SILVER DENIER
France, 814 - 840 A.D., one silver denier of Louis the Pious, cross and letters “HLUDOWOCUS IMP” / church and letters “XPISTIANA REGIQIO”.
Estimation 200-400 $
194
SPANISH SILVER REAL
Spain, 1469 - 1516 A.D., one silver real of Ferdinand and Isabela, bundle of arrows / coats of arms. Chipped edge.
Estimation 80-125 $
195
ANTIOCH SYRIA FOLLIS
Antioch, Syria, 1104 - 1112 A.D., one copper alloy Follis of Tancred, facing Bust of St. Peter / cross of Jerusalem, legend. Corroded.
Estimation 80-125 $
196
ANTIOCH SYRIA SILVER DENIER
Antioch, Syria, 1163 - 1201 A.D., one silver denier of Bohemond III, helmeted head of a knight / cross and crescent.
Estimation 80-125 $
197
ANTIOCH SYRIA SILVER OR BILLON DENIER
Antioch, Syria, 1201 - 1232 A.D., one silver or billon denier of Bohemond IV of Antioch, helmeted head of a knight / cross and crescent.
Estimation 80-125 $
198
FRENCH SILVER DENIER
France, 1137 - 1180 A.D., one silver denier of Louis VII, minted at Paris, cross / monogrammed. Very worn.
Estimation 80-125 $
199
FRENCH SILVER DENIER
France, 1180 - 1223 A.D., one silver denier of Philip Augustus, King of France, minted at Paris, cross / quatrefoil. Worn.
Estimation 80-125 $
200
JERUSALEM GOLD SARACENIC BEZENT
Jerusalem, 1100 - 1131 A.D., one gold saracenic bezant of Baldwin I or II, pseudo-Kufic legend within concentric rings on both sides.
Estimation 600-900 $
201
TURKOMAN DIRHAM
Turkoman, 1219 - 1234 A.D., one copper alloy dirham of Ayyubios Al Ashraf Musa, standing prince, one leg drawn up / triangular shield, Arabic inscription.
Estimation 80-125 $
202
HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER PENNY
Holy Roman Empire, 1158 - 1190 A.D., one silver penny of Frederick I, Barbarosa, head of the Emperor, lettered “IMRR” / lettered “ROMA CAPUT MUNDI”.
Estimation 80-125 $
203
HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER PENNY
Holy Roman Empire, 1167 - 1191 A.D., one silver penny of Philipp Von Heinsberg (Philip I), Archbishop of Cologne, lettered “HIATRE EPISCOP” / lettered “EACOT”.
Estimation 80-125 $
204
HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE SILVER PENNY
Holy Roman Empire, 1178 - 1212 A.D., one silver penny of Bertram, Bishop of Metz, lettered “BERTRANN” / lettered “ME TE NS IS”.
Estimation 80-125 $
205
TURKOMAN COPPER ALLOY DIRHAM
Turkoman, 580 - 593 A.H. (1180-1201 A.D.), one copper alloy Dirham of Hosam Al Din Yurk Arslan, mourning issue for Saladin, standing man surrounded by three smaller figures / Arabic inscription within a ring.
Estimation 80-125 $
206
LUCCA SILVER DENARO
Italy, Lucca, circa 1100 A.D., one silver denaro of Enrico, struck for use in territories occupied by the Crusaders, standing figure / lettered “ENRICUS IMPERATOR”. Worn.
Estimation 80-125 $
207
Italy, Lucca, circa 1100. one silver denaro of Enrico, struck for use in territories conquered by the Crusaders, stylized flower / lettered “ENRICUS IMPERATOR”.
Estimation 80-125 $
208
JERUSALEM SILVER DENIER
Jerusalem, silver Denier of Baldwin III, 1143-1162: David’s Tower / short cross in a circle.
Estimation 80-125 $
209
JERUSALEM SILVER DENIER
Jerusalem, 1162 - 1173 A.D., one silver denier of Amaury I, Holy Sopulchre / cross.
Estimation 80-125 $
210
JERUSALEM GOLD FRACTION
Jerusalem, 1143 - 1173 A.D., one gold fraction of Baldwin II or Amaury I, wedge-shaped section of a coin with unrecognized portions of the design.
Estimation 150-200 $
211
MACEDONIAN SCYPHATE SILVER TETRADRACHM
Macedonia, 336 - 323 B.C, one scyphate silver tetradrachm of Alexandrer the Great, head of Hercules wearing a lion skin / Zeus enthroned, with eagle and scepter, lettered in Greek “Alexandrou”.
Estimation 600-900 $
212
CARTHAGE SCYPHATE SILVER TETRADRACHM
Carthage, Siculo-Punic culture area, 325 - 300 B.C., one scyphate silver tetradrachm, head of Hercules (Melquart) in lion’s skin / head and neck of a horse, palm tree.
Estimation 450-800 $
213
SPANISH SILVER QUATRO
Spain, 1465 - 1516 A.D., one silver quatro reales of Ferdinand and Isabela, recovered from a 1585 shipwreck found off the East coast of Africa, bundle of arrows / coat of arms.
Estimation 300-500 $
214
SPANISH SILVER QUATRO
Spain, 1556 - 1598 A.D., one silver quatro reales of Philip II, cross with heraldic devices in angles, within an octofoil / crowned coat of arms.
Estimation 150-300 $
215
BOLIVIA SPANISH EMPIRE SILVER OCHO REALES
Bolivia, Spanish Empire, dated 1641, one silver ocho reales, minted at Potosi, recovered from the wreck of “Nuestra Senora de la Conception”. Cross within octofoil / crowned coat of arms.
Estimation 150-300 $
216
BOLIVIA SPANISH EMPIRE SILVER OCHO REALES
Bolivia, Spanish Empire, dated 1641, silver ocho reales minted at Potosi, recovered from the wreck of “Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion”, cross within octofoil / crowned coat of arms.
Estimation 150-300 $
217
ENGLISH SILVER COIN OF BOUDICCA
England, circa 61 A.D., one silver coin of Boudicca, Queen the Iceni, stylized head in profile / running horse. A weak strike, somewhat off-centre.
Estimation 150-300 $
218
ENGLISH SILVER SILIQUA
England, silver Siliqua Arthurian Era, 4th Century A.D.: Head of the emperor, Gratian, lettered in part “GRATI…” / Roma seated, holding Victory and a glove, lettered “VRBS [ROMA] TRP…”. Clipped, with lettering missing.
Estimation 80-125 $
219
ENGLISH ANGLO-SAXON KINGDOM SILVER SCEATTA
England, Anglo-Saxon Kingdom, 690 - 725 A.D., one silver Sceatta, bust of a king wearing a radiate crown, Runic lettering “E P A” / standard with cross.
Estimation 250-450 $
220
ENGLISH NORTHUMBRIA SCEAT
England, Northumbria, 854 - 858 A.D., one copper alloy Sceat, of Aethelred II, pellet and cross, lettered “EDILRED” / pellet and cross, lettered “MONNE”.
Estimation 150-300 $
221
ENGLISH ANGLO-SAXON KINGDOM SILVER PENNY
England, Anglo-Saxon Kingdom, 854 - 858 A.D., one silver “Long Cross” Penny of Aethelred II, bust of the King, lettered “EDELRED REX ANGL” / long cross, lettered “OSVLFNO LVND”.
Estimation 150-300 $
222
ENGLISH ANGLO-SAXON KINGDOM SILVER PENNY
England, Anglo-Saxon Kingdom, 1016 - 1035 A.D., one silver “Short Cross” Penny of Cnut, bust of the king facing front, lettered “CNUT REX AG” / short cross, lettered “CRUCAN MO EOFR”.
Estimation 200-400 $
223
ENGLISH ANGLO-SAXON KINGDOM SILVER PENNY
England, Anglo-Saxon Kingdom, 1042 - 1066 A.D., one silver penny of Edward the Confessor, minted at Winchester, helmeted bust, lettered “E EPARDRE” / cross, lettered “LEOFSTAN ON PINCE”. (E-7)
Estimation 300-500 $
224
ENGLISH NORMAN ERA SILVER PENNY
England, Norman Era, 1066 - 1087 A.D., one silver Penny of William J, the Conqueror, facing bust of the King holding a scepter / cross with heraldic symbols in the angles. (E-8)
Estimation 300-500 $
225
ENGLISH SILVER PENNY OF WILLIAM II
England, 1087 - 1100 A.D., one silver Penny of William II, profile portrait / short cross, cracked.
Estimation 1,000-2,000 $
226
ENGLISH SILVER PENNY OF HENRY I
England, 1100 - 1135 A.D., one silver penny of Henry I, bust of the King, facing front / pellets in quatrefoil. Weak strike.
Estimation 200-400 $
227
ENGLISH SILVER PENNY OF HENRY II
England, 1154 - 1189 A.D., one silver penny of Henry II, minted at London, bust of the King facing front, lettered “HENRICUS” / short cross, lettered “LUND”.
Estimation 150-300 $
228
ENGLISH SILVER PENNY OF HENRY II
England, 1154 - 1189 A.D., one silver penny of Henry II, minted at York, bust of the King facing front, lettered “HENRICUS” / short cross, lettered “TVRKIL ON EVER”.
Estimation 100-200 $
229
ENGLISH SILVER PENNY OF RICHARD I
England, 1189 - 1199 A.D., one silver penny of Richard I (The Lionheart), minted at Canterbury, thin-faced bust of the King, facing forward, lettered “HUNRICUS” / short cross.
Estimation 80-125 $
230
SILVER DENIER OF RICHARD I
Aquitaine under English Dominion, 1172 - 1199 A.D., one silver denier of Richard I (The Lionheart), “RICARDUS” below a short cross / cross.
Estimation 80-125 $
231
ENGLISH SILVER PENNY OF JOHN
England, 1199 - 1216 A.D., one silver penny of John, minted at London, bust of the King, facing front, lettered “HENRICUS REX” / short cross, lettered “FENED ON LUND”.
Estimation 80-125 $
232
ENGLISH SILVER PENNY OF HENRY III
England, 1216 - 1272 A.D., one silver penny of Henry III, minted at Canterbury, crowned bust lettered “HENRICUS III REX” / long cross, lettered “NICOLE ON CANT”.
Estimation 80-125 $
233
ENGLISH SILVER PENNY OF EDWARD I
England, 1272 - 1307 A.D., one silver penny of Edward I, bust of the King facing front, lettered “EDW REX” / long cross.
Estimation 80-125 $
234
ENGLISH SILVER PENNY OF EDWARD I
England, 1272 - 1307 A.D., one silver penny of Edward I, bust of the King, lettered “EDW” / long cross.
Estimation 80-125 $
235
ENGLISH SILVER PENNY OF EDWARD I
England, 1272 - 1307 A.D., one silver penny of Edward I, minted in Normandy, bust of the King facing front, lettered in reverse “EDW REX” / long cross.
Estimation 80-125 $
236
ENGLISH SILVER PENNY OF EDWARD II
England, 1307 - 1327 A.D., one silver penny of Edward II, minted in London, bust of the King, facing front, lettered “EDWARD…” / long cross, lettered “…LUND…”.
Estimation 80-125 $
237
ENGLISH SILVER GROAT OF EDWARD III
England, 1327 - 1377 A.D., one silver groat of Edward III, bust of the King facing front, lettered in French / long cross, amulet in one quarter.
Estimation 100-200 $
238
ENGLISH GOLD NOBLE
England, 1356 - 1361 A.D., one gold noble (7.74 grams) of Edward III, King on a ship, uncial Latin lettering / cross with heraldic symbols.
Estimation 1,500-3,000 $
239
ENGLISH STERLING OF EDWARD OF WOODSTOCK
England, circa 1376, one silver sterling of Edward of Woodstock (The Black Prince, son of King Edward III), minted in Aquitaine, bust of the Prince, facing right / long cross. Imperfect strike.
Estimation 80-125 $
240
ENGLISH SILVER HALF PENNY OF RICHARD II
England, 1377 - 1399 A.D., one silver halfpenny of Richard II, late style, minted in London, bust of the King, facing front, no marks on bract / long cross. Jagged edge.
Estimation 125-250 $
241
ENGLISH SILVER HARDI D’ARGENT OF HENRY IV
England, 1399 - 1413 A.D., one silver hardi d’argent of Henry IV, minted in France, crowned head of the King, facing front / long cross, appearing incused on the obverse.
Estimation 125-250 $
242
ENGLISH COPPER ALLOY JETON
England, 14th century, one copper alloy jeton, minted in France for use on the Continent. Interlocking trefoil and cross / Fleur de lys and other symbols. Poorly struck, green patina.
Estimation 80-125 $
243
ENGLISH SILVER GROAT OF HENRY V
England, 1413 - 1422 A.D., one silver groat of Henry V, bust of the King, facing front, mullet on shoulder / long cross.
Estimation 200-300 $
244
ENGLISH SILVER HALFPENNY OF HENRY V
England, 1413 - 1422 A.D., one silver halfpenny of Henry V, bust of the King, facing front, trefoil on crown / long cross.
Estimation 100-200 $
245
ENGLISH COPPER ALLOY JETON OF HENRY VI
England, 1422 - 1461 A.D., one copper alloy jeton of Henry VI, minted in France, bust of the King, facing front, within a trefoil / cross within a quatrefoil.
Estimation 80-125 $
246
ENGLISH SILVER HALFPENNY OF HENRY VI
England, 1422 - 1461 A.D., one silver halfpenny of Henry VI, minted in London, bust of the King, facing front, annulets around his neck / long cross. Cracked and worn.
Estimation 80-125 $
247
ENGLISH SILVER HALFPENNY OF HENRY VI
England, 1422 - 1461 A.D., one silver halfpenny of Henry VI, minted in London, bust of the King, facing front, annulets around his neck / long cross.
Estimation 80-125 $
248
ENGLISH SILVER GROAT OF HENRY VI
England, 1422 - 1461 A.D., silver groat of Henry VI, minted in Calais, bust of the King, facing front, annulets around his neck / long cross, annulets in two quarters.
Estimation 100-200 $
249
ENGLISH SILVER GROAT OF EDWARD IV
England, 1461 - 1470 A.D., one silver groat of Edward IV, bust of the King, facing front, within a quatrefoil / long cross.
Estimation 100-200 $
250
ENGLISH SILVER GROAT OF HENRY VII
England, 1485 - 1509 A.D., one silver groat of Henry VII, minted in London, bust of the King, facing front, with crown and two arches / long cross.
Estimation 80-125 $
251
ENGLISH SILVER HALFGROAT OF HENRY VIII
England, 1509 - 1547 A.D., one silver halfgroat of Henry VIII, minted in Canterbury under Bishop Warham, bust of the young King with short hair / cross and shield, rose of Canterbury. Chipped and creased.
Estimation 80-125 $
252
ENGLISH SILVER SHILLING OF EDWARD VI
England, 1547 - 1553 A.D., one silver shilling of Edward VI, third period, bust of the King, facing front / cross and shield.
Estimation 300-500 $
253
ENGLISH SILVER SIXPENCE OF ELIZABETH I
England, dated 1593, one silver sixpence of Elizabeth I, bust profile left, rose / cross and shield.
Estimation 80-125 $
254
ENGLISH SILVER SHILLING OF ANNE
England, dated 1707, silver shilling of Anne, bust / cross with arms and thistle. Very worn.
Estimation 80-125 $
255
ENGLISH SILVER SIXPENCE OF GEORGE III
England, dated 1816, one silver sixpence of George III, bust of the King / shield in garter. Very worn.
Estimation 80-125 $
256
ENGLISH TWO PENCE
England, dated 1794, one copper alloy two pence (“Cartwheel”) of George III, head of the King / allegory of Britannia.
Estimation 80-125 $
257
ENGLISH PENNY TOKEN
England, dated 1789, one copper alloy penny token, George III era, bust / crown within a wreath.
Estimation 80-125 $
258
ENGLISH SOMERSET PENNY TOKEN
England, dated 1794, one copper alloy Somerset penny token, George III era, gate of the Botanic Gardens, Bath / tree and wellhead.
Estimation 80-125 $
16TH C. LEAF FROM THE BOOK OF HOURS
A page from a Book of Hours, Paris, 1510. Black letter text, illuminated with gilt red and blue capitals within woodcut borders, printed on vellum, 4 1/2” x 7 1/4”. Lower outside corner with old paper patch.
Estimation 200-300 $
262
7 LEAVES FROM 16TH CENTURY BOOKS
Seven leaves from various 16th century books, including two from the history of England. 150.00 250.00
Estimation 150-250 $
264
18TH CENTURY ENGLISH TRIPARTITE INDENTURE
The Indenture executed on sheepskin, dated October 19, 1757, with a blue revenue stamp and two red wax seals, pertaining to the sale of Orchards in the City of York, 28” x 34”.
Estimation 100-300 $
266
15TH C. LEAF FROM THE BOOK OF HOURS
A leaf from a manuscript OFFICIUM BEATISSIMAE VIRGINS MARIAE (Book of Hours) in Latin, Northern France (Chalons-sur-Marne, circa 1450 - 1490), manuscript on vellum, 8” x 5 3/4”.
Estimation 150-200 $
3 LEAVES FROM 16TH CENTURY BOOKS
1) A page (woodcut), History in English, from Master Fabian’s Chronicle, printed by Will Rastell, London, 1533. 2) A page from The Holly Bible, John Day, London, 1583. 3) A page from Fox’s Book of Martyrs, London, 1596. The largest measuring 13 3/4” x 8 1/2”.
Estimation 100-200 $
263
2 LEAVES FROM TERENCE OPERA OMNIA & PHARSALIA
1) A page from Collected Works of Terence, Paris, dated 1552, in Latin, woodcut of stage actors, 11 1/2” x 8 1/4”. 2) A page from Pharsalia, Guerinus, Venice, dated 1477, 11” x 7 1/2”.
Estimation 100-150 $
265
15TH C. LEAF FROM THE BOOK OF HOURS
A leaf from a manuscript Book of Hours in Dutch (probably Utrecht, the Netherlands, c. 1450 - 1490), Bastarda script with Unical initials, vellum, 5 3/4” x 4 1/4”.
Estimation 250-300 $
267
5 LEAVES FROM 15TH CENTURY BOOKS
A group of five pages from 15th century books, the largest measuring 13” x 9”.
Estimation 150-200 $
7 LEAVES FROM 16TH CENTURY BOOKS
A group of seven pages from 16th century books, including one from Boniface’s Liber Sex Decretalium, measuring 16 1/2” x 11 1/2”. 200.00 300.00
Estimation 200-300 $
4 LEAVES FROM 16TH CENTURY BOOKS
1) Three pages from Cosmographia Universalis, Sebastian Munster, Basel, dated 1568, 13” x 9”, Latin, woodcuts. 2) A page from Primi de Stripium Historia Tomi Commentorium, Basel, dated 1545, 6” x 4”, woodcut of plant.
Estimation 200-300 $
270
16TH C. LEAF & SACRED MUSIC PAGE
A page from Pontificale Romanum, Venice, 1582, in Latin, woodcut along with sacred music notes, 14 1/2” x 9 3/4”.
Estimation 100-150 $
272
15TH C. LEAF FROM MAMMOTRACTUS SUPER BIBLIAM
A page from MAMMOTRACTUS SUPER BIBLIAM, Cologne, 1476, hand-painted Uncial capital letters, 10 7/8” x 8 1/4”.
Estimation 100-150 $
271
3 LEAVES FROM KING JAMES BIBLE
Three pages from KING JAMES BIBLE, first edition book, second state, London 1611 - 1613, Robert Baker, 15 1/2” x 11”.
Estimation 400-500 $
273
4 LEAVES FROM EARLY BIBLES
A group of four 15th and 16th century Bible pages, all measuring approximately 8 1/2” x 6 1/2”.
Estimation 100-150 $
18TH C. INDENTURES ON VELLUM
A group of nine English legal documents on vellum with red seals and blue stamps, dated 1703 - 1788, the largest measuring 28 1/2” x 16 1/2”.
Estimation 250-350 $
3 LEAVES FROM 15TH & 18TH C. BOOKS
Three pages from 15th century books (including Plutarch), along with a French pamphlet printed in 1762, the largest piece measuring 16 1/4” x 11”.
Estimation 80-150 $ 276
CUNEIFORM BRICK
Mesopotamia, 13th century, with a four lines’ inscription measuring 7 1/2” x 3 1/2” (brick 3 1/2” x 8 1/4” x 6 1/2”), formerly displayed at the Museum of Science & Industry, Los Angeles, United States.
Estimation 1,500-2,500 $
277
ROMAN MARBLE COLUMBARIUM MARKER
2 - 3th century A.D., bearing a six-line inscription, 6” x 8” x 3”, corner reattached.
Estimation 800-1,200 $
278
EGYPTIAN STELA FRAGMENT
20th Dynasty, 663 - 525 B.C., bearing seven registers of hieroglyphic writing, cream coloured sandstone, 10 1/4” x 6 1/2” x 3 1/4”.
Estimation 2,000-4,000 $
ROMAN MARBLE COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE
2 - 3th century A.D. bearing a six-line Latin inscription and the outline of a kylix (“I have granted him a place in this memorial, and his tomb is on the dexter side of the staircase”. Measuring. 15 3/4” x 9 1/4” x 1 1/4”, bottom left corner chipped. Provenance: Christie’s, London, December 12, 1990.
Estimation 3,500-4,500 $
EGYPTIAN CARVED WOODEN MASK
18th Dynasty, 1567 - 1320 B.C., a mummy or KHA mask showing a human face, 5 3/4” x 4 1/2”. Minor glue stains from a crude repair.
Estimation 600-800 $
281
EGYPTIAN PTOLEMY II PHILADELPHUS COIN
285 - 246 B.C., the large copper alloy coin, head of Zeus / eagle standing on a thunderbolt.
Estimation 150-200 $
282
EGYPTIAN PTOLEMY II PHILADELPHUS COIN
285 - 246 B.C., the large copper alloy coin with the head of Zeus / eagle standing on thunderbolt.
Estimation 175-225 $
EGYPTIAN PTOLEMY III EUERGETES COIN
246 - 221 B.C., the copper alloy coin with the head of Zeus crowned / Eagle standing on thunderbolt.
Estimation 300-350 $
284
ROMAN REPUBLIC SEMIS
Roman Republic, 280 - 245 B.C., the cast copper alloy coin with Pegasus looking right / Pegasus looking left.
Estimation 350-400 $
TWO IRON SPEARHEADS & SWORD HANDLE
The largest spearhead measuring 14” long, and the iron sword handle with a stamped pattern on the end, 9 1/2” long.
Estimation 175-225 $
286
6 ANCIENT GREEK LEAD SLING BULLETS
4th century B.C., identified as PETASOS, THUNDERBOLT, TRISKELES (2), and two unidentified. All measuring between, 1 1/8” - 1 1/2” long, one 3/4” x 1 1/2”.
Estimation 125-200 $
287
6 ANCIENT SPINDLE WHORLS
Circa 650 A.D., four Mayan terracotta spindle whorls with impressed glyphs, a carved stone spindle, and one moulded terracotta spindle, (last 2) both Middle Eastern or Roman.
Estimation 125-200 $
6 NEOLITHIC ARROWHEADS
5000 - 2000 B.C., four from vicinity of Jericho, and two from Azerbaijan, appear to be made of obsidian and chert (hard rock).
Estimation 100-200 $
289
6 PALEOLITHIC & NEOLITHIC STONE TOOLS
4000 B.C., to include three Paleolithic stone arrowheads (measuring 1 3/4”, 1 3/4”, 2 3/8” long), one Egyptian Paleolithic flint scraper blade (probably originally an arrowhead, 1” long), and two Egyptian Neolithic flint tools (arrowhead 1 1/2” long, and blade 2 1/2” long).
Estimation 200-300 $
290
7 ANCIENT COINS
All dated between the 5th and 2nd century B.C., to include, six copper alloy coins, and one silver triobol.
Estimation 400-500 $
5 ANCIENT ARROWHEADS
A collection of five different arrowheads, made of bronze and bone.
Estimation 150-250 $
292
4 ROMAN IRON ARROWHEADS
200 B.C. - 100 A.D., found in Sicily, Italy.
Estimation 150-200 $
293
17 ANCIENT ARROWHEADS
To include ancient Greek and Roman bronze and iron arrowheads.
Estimation 350-450 $
MEDIEVAL ENGLISH BRONZE STYLUS
14th century, Billinsgate Site, London. Measuring 4 1/2” long, with a dark patina.
Estimation 80-125 $
295
12 ANCIENT BEADS & AMULETS
To include Egyptian blue-glazed faience beads (dated 1085 - 341 B.C.), a turquoise bead, other Egyptian beads, an amethyst amulet (loop damaged), and others.
Estimation 100-200 $
296
RARE ANCIENT GREEK ENGRAVED SLING BULLET
Magna Graecia, 4th century B.C., an engraved lead artifact identified as a sling bullet, the image and inscription stamp showing a man-headed bull, with painted end, 1 5/8” x 1 1/4”.
Estimation 300-450 $
11 NEOLITHIC FLINT TOOLS
Sinai Desert, 6000 B.C., to include, scrapers, awls, and sickle blades.
Estimation 225-300 $
298
MESOPOTAMIAN WOODEN & STONE NECKLACE
Jemdet Nasser period, 3200 B.C., wooden and black stone beads of different sizes and shapes, highly polished, 16 1/2” long.
Estimation 250-300 $
299
EGYPTIAN SCARAB NECKLACE
A Steatite Scarab (29 x 19mm) mounted necklace, set in a twisted rope silver setting, suspended on a necklace of carnelian and stone beads. The 18th Dynasty scarab bears a cartouche of Thutmose III. The necklace was probably made much later.
Estimation 100-200 $
3 EARLY BRONZE AES RUDE
Italy, First mid-millennium B.C., the nuggets of rough bronze proto-currency found near Garigliano River, on the Campania-Latium border, approx. 5/8” x 7/8”.
Estimation 300-400 $
14 WORN ROMAN EMPIRE COINS
A group of Roman Empire bronze coins with no or scarcely identifying details.
Estimation 125-250 $
2 BRONZE MIDDLE EASTERN INGOTS
Israel, 900 - 700 B.C., two bronze Manila-type ingots used as money before the advent of coins, largest measuring 3 1/2” diameter.
Estimation 100-150 $
303
3 ANCIENT TERRACOTTA OBJECTS
To include an ancient terracotta pot, probably Palestinian (about 4 1/2” diameter), along with two Ancient Greek stamped amphora handle fragments.
Estimation 100-150 $
304
THREE NEOLICTHIC TOOLS
To include a flint sickle blade (Sinai, 6000 B.C., 3 1/2” long), a chipped flint scraper (3” long), along with a chipped flint scraper (2 7/8” long).
Estimation 125-175 $
3 LARGE NEOLICTHIC TOOLS
To include, an oval-shaped stone scraper (6” long), a chipped flint axe (approx. 6 3/4’ long), along with a chipped stone tool (approx. 5 1/8” long).
Estimation 250-300 $
306
6 BRONZE / IRON ARROWHEADS & SPEAR
To include, three bronze arrowheads, a javelin head and spearhead (the longest 6 1/2”), three iron diamond-shaped spearheads (4 1/4” x 1 1/2”), and a German iron arrowhead dated 13001399 A.D.
Estimation 175-200 $
307
ANCIENT TERRACOTTA JUG & TWO LEAD NET SINKERS
To include, a jug with marine encrustation (5” high), along with two cast lead fishing net sinkers showing decorated ends, probably Roman (approx. 1 1/2” high).
Estimation 125-175 $
5 FRAGMENTS OF ROMAN REDWARE
Each burnished redware pottery fragment impressed with the maker’s mark, the best preserved mark is found on a lid (4 7/8” diameter). 80.00 125.00
Estimation 80-125 $
309
6 NEOLITHIC FLINT ARROWHEADS
The six finely chipped flint arrowheads of various coloured hard stone.
Estimation 100-150 $
310
4 BEADS WITH HIEROGLYPHICS
Of different origin, to include, a bead in the form of a scarab, a bead engraved with four circling mammals, a bead with stylized birds over water. and a tube-shaped lined bead.
Estimation 80-125 $
ANCIENT TERRACOTTA COUNTERFEITER’S MOULD
Roman Egypt, 243 - 311 A.D., made to copy follis (coins) of the Roman Emperor Galerius, condition noted.
Estimation 100-125 $
312
9 NEOLITHIC FLINT ARROWHEADS
Of various coloured hard stones, four of them were found near Bonnyville, East Northern Alberta, Canada.
Estimation 80-125 $
313
3 NEOLITHIC STONE FLINT TOOLS
Sinai Desert, 6000 B.C., all measuring approximately 1” long.
Estimation 100-150 $
BRONZE ROMAN BREAD STAMP
The handled stamp with the inscription “C.1st2nd century AD”, measuring 1/2” long.
Estimation 200-300 $
315
PAIR OF ANTIQUE GUINZÉ KISSI PENNIES
Sierra Leone, Liberia or Guinea, the two forged, flattened and twisted iron objects measuring, 10” long.
Estimation 80-100 $
316
ANTIQUE SOUTH INDIAN PALM-LEAF BOOK
18th century, the book written in Kerala script (probably in Malayalam), to include approximately 70 leaves with wooden covers.
Estimation 80-100 $
317
ANCIENT BRONZE SPEARHEAD
Possibly Iranian, the blade with green encrusted patina measuring 10” long, and the tang 6” long.
Estimation 250-300 $
318
ANCIENT LURISTAN BRONZE SWORD
Near East, Luristan, Caspian Region, 1200 - 800 BC., the bronze short sword with green encrusted patina. Measuring, 22 1/2” long, blade width 2”, handle diameter 2 3/8”.
Estimation 1,500-2,500 $
319
2 LEATHER-BOUND ANTIQUE BOOKS
“Catullus, et in eum commentarius M. Antonii Mureti”, Venice, 1562, with Aldus’s woodcut anchor & dolphin (early Christian symbol) on the title-page. Along with, “Quinti Horatii, Flacii Carmina, Ab Omni Obscoentate Expurgata, Rotomagi”, with two lionds holding a crowned armory on the cover, hand-written notes, dated 1696. Pages have not been counted.
Estimation 300-400 $
ANCIENT TERRACOTTA GLOBULAR JAR
Middle Eastern origin, possibly for wine or food storage, 3 3/4” high.
Estimation 100-150 $
321
BOOK, 16TH C. HISTORY OF ENGLAND
“Anglicae Historiae Libri XX” (History of England in Latin), by Polydore Vergil, printed in Basil, Switzerland, in 1546. 13 1/2” X 9”, with woodcuts. Polydore Vergil was sent to England by Pope Alexander VI in 1501. Pages have not been counted.
Estimation 400-700 $
FOSSILIZED FISH
Wyoming, Eocene Epoch, Green River Formation, fossil of Diplomystus dentatus (ancestor of herring, sardine), 7 1/2” x 5 1/4” x 5/8”.
Estimation 100-150 $ 323
ROMAN INSCRIBED MARBLE GRAVE MARKER
Provincial, 1st century A.D., a rectangular grey-veined beige marble with a carved depression for offerings and six-line inscription pertaining to the name of “Tiberius Claudius Aelia”, 12 3/4” x 9 1/2” x 3”.
Estimation 2,000-3,000 $
324
GREEK INSCRIBED GRAVE MARKER
Roman period, with funerary inscription in Greek “Nicetes, servant of Italicus son of Julius, prepared this monument for himself and for his wife, Elpis, and for his children, and for Philodoxus, my cousin. To no one else shall it be allowed to bury another, otherwise the one who buried will pay 250 denarii to Athens for Goddesses”. 8” x 13” x 1 1/4”. Note: Felicity Nicholson, Sotheby’s, says probably from Asia Minor. Provenance: Sotheby’s London, “Acanthus” Catalogue, May 31, 1990, Lot 305.
Estimation 1,000-3,000 $
325
NATIVE AMERICAN STONE ARROWHEADS
Most from Alabama (U.S.A.), 500 - 1600 A.D., an extensive collection (approx. 137 pieces) of Native American arrowheads and other small stone tools. Mounted in two plastic covered boards (one cover cracked). Most arrowheads measuring, 1 1/2” to 2 1/2” long (boards are 12” x 24”). Ex. Groves Collection. Harmer Rooke Galleries, New York City, Lot 270 verso.
Estimation 400-600 $
FOSSILIZED TRILOBITE
The fossilized animal surrounded by two stone halves, measuring 2 3/4” x 2”. Trilobites went extinct 250 million years ago.
Estimation 80-125 $
328
REFERENCE BOOKS, ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE
A group of 8 books from “The Roman Imperial Coinage” published by SPINK & SON, London, including Vol. III (1972), Vol. IV (Parts I, II, III, 1972), Vol. V (Parts I, II, 1972), Vol. VI (1973), Vol. VII (1972), very good condition, with all original plates. Pages not counted.
Estimation 500-700 $
REFERENCE BOOKS, NUMISMATIC GREEK COINAGE
A group of books, to include, Essays on the coinage of Alexander The Great. Greek Coin Types and Their Identification (A.R. Bellinger). Historia Numorum (Barclay V. Head). The Gods, Goddesses and Heroes. A Dictionary of Ancient Greek Coins (John Melville Jones). Athenean Coinage (Chester Starr). The Illusrations of Historia Numorum. Greek Imperial Coins (David R. Sear). Greek and Roman Coins (J.G. Milne). Historical Greek Coins (G.F. Hill). Dictionary of Greek Coin Inscriptions (S. Icard). An Outline of Ancient Greek Coins (Zander H. Klawans). How to Read Greek Coins (Paul Pennington). Ancient Coins (P. Gardner). Pages not counted.
Estimation 350-450 $
330
REFERENCE BOOKS, NUMISMATIC ROMAN COINAGE
Books on Roman coinage, to include: The Roman Imperial Coinage (J.P.C. Kent). Roman Coins (C.H.V. Sutherland). A Dictionary of Roman Coins (Seth W. Stevenson). Roman Imperial Coinage (Volume 8, London). The Coinage of the Roman Republic. Roman Coins (David R. Sear). Coinage in the Roman Economy (Kenneth W. Harl). The Coinage of Roman Britain (Gilbert Askew). Roman Silver Coins (Seaby). Roman Silver Coins (H.A. Seaby). Coins and History of the Twelve Ceasars of Rome (S.W. Stevenson, London 1889). A Guidebook for the Identification of Roman Coin Inscription (Stewart J. Westdal). Coins of the Roman Empire. The Financial Collapse of the Roman Coinage in the 3rd Century A.D. (Augustus Brown). Roman Imperial Coins (Zander H. Klawans). Pages have not been counted.
Estimation 400-500 $
NUMISMATIC BOOKS
To include, Italian Cast Coinage (Bradbury K. Thurlow), Coins & Their Cities (Jessop & Trill), Cleaning and Preservation of Coins and Medals, Byzantine Coins (David Sear), Coins of England (Seaby), Coins of Scotland Ireland (Seaby), History of the Jewish Coinage, plus 9 booklets. Pages not counted.
Estimation 150-250 $
332
REFERENCE BOOKS, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
A group of 14 various books and pamphlets pertaining to collecting antiques and similar topics. Pages not counted.
Estimation 100-200 $
NUMISMATIC AUCTIONS CATALOGS
A group of 10 numismatic auctions catalogs dated 1997-2000, 2003 along with 3 auctions’ catalogs dated 1998-1999. Pages not counted.
Estimation 150-200 $
334
ANCIENT STONE OBJECT
Unidentified round loaf-shaped stone with line on the side and underside, measuring 6” diameter (top), 4” at the base.
Estimation 80-125 $
EGYPTIAN LIMESTONE STONE SLAB
Egyptian Stele, 2nd Intermediate period, 13 - 17th Dynasty, circa 1715 - 1500 B.C., measuring 20 1/2” high x 12” wide, belonging to a man named Sobek-em-bat, born of woman called Hapy, the deceased holding a lotus flower, is standing in profile to left in front of a variety of offerings. A female figure holding a lotus flower seated below in left corner, about four line of hieroglyphic inscription containing an offering formula. Mounted on a wooden base. Horizontal crack near the base, restored. Provenance: Sotheby’s, London Auction 14 Jul 1987, Lot 133.
Estimation 4,500-6,000 $
336
RARE VESPASIAN COIN DIE
Roman, Vespasian circa 74 - 79 A.D., measuring 1 3/16” x 11/16”, the bronze anvil (die) for an aureus or denarius in the form of a cushion-shaped torus. Well preserved, green patina, some encrustation on face.
Estimation 1,000-1,500 $
338
SIX GREEK COINS
A group of six ancient Greek copper alloy coins.
Estimation 150-200 $
PRE-COLUMBIAN INCA OBJECTS
Ancient Peru, consisting of a bronze hair pin and tupu (with crescent), four ceramic textile spindle whorls, and two arrowheads, largest (crescent shaped hair pin) measuring 4 3/4” long. Not part of the collection, inclusion.
Estimation 100-200 $
340
PRE-COLUMBIAN PERUVIAN BOWL
A Peruvian terracotta bowl showing geometric patterns, 2 3/4” h (6 7/8” diam.). Not part of the collection, this piece is an inclusion.
Estimation 150-250 $
PRE-COLUMBIAN STONE CARVED FIGURE
A figure of a shaman, probably Aztec (Mesoamerican, 1300-1521 A.D.), measuring 6 1/2” x 4 1/2” x 2”. Not part of the collection, this piece is an inclusion.
Estimation 250-350 $
342
FOUR PRE-COLUMBIAN CARVED STONE FIGURES
A group of four Pre-Columbian miniature carved figurines, the largest measuring 8 1/2” x 4 1/4” x 1 3/4”. Not part of the collection, this piece is an inclusion.
Estimation 350-450 $
3 ANCIENT ARTEFACTS
To include, a terracotta Roman oil lamp showing a relief of a male figure (chipped spout, 4” long), a decorated white clay lid showing an ancient Greek vessel (2 1/2 “ dia.), and another oil lamp (black), probably Egyptian (4” x 2 3/4”). Not part of the collection, this lot is an inclusion.
Estimation 200-300 $
344
3 ISLAMIC BRONZE - BRASS OIL LAMPS
Two lamps in bronze, another in brass, the three of them with bird finials, the largest measuring 4” x 5 1/4” x 2 1/8”. Not part of the collection, this lot is an inclusion.
Estimation 250-350 $
345
5 PRE-COLUMBIAN AMULETS & BEADS
To include, one terracotta head of a figure, a carved greenish stone figure, and three other carved heads (the largest, 2 1/4” x 1 7/8”), along with six carved stone beads (the largest, 7/8” diameter). Not part of the collection, this lot is an inclusion.
Estimation 200-300 $
BILINGUAL PRIDHAM’S TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE
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RÈGLEMENTS & CONDITIONS DE VENTE PRIDHAM’S BILINGUES
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1. The term “Auctioneer” means Pridham’s Auction House Inc. (“ Pridham’s “). | Le terme “Encanteur” signifie Pridham’s Auction House Inc. (“ Pridham’s “).
2. Each lot is sold “AS IS” and “WHERE IS”. Sales are final. | Chaque item est vendu “TEL QUEL” et “OÙ IL EST”. Les ventes sont finales.
3. The descriptions are provided to help move along the process on auction day. No warranty regarding the descriptions, age or condition is made or implied. Additionally, under the Conditions of Sale applicable to the sale of any lot, buyers must satisfy themselves as to each and every aspect of the quality of the lot, including and without limitation, its authorship, attribution, condition, provenance, authenticity, age, suitability and origin. Lots are sold on an ‘as is’ basis but the actual condition of the lot may not be as good as indicated by its outward appearance. In particular parts may have been replaced or renewed and lots may not be authentic or of satisfactory quality. Any statement in relation to a lot is merely an expression of opinion of the seller or Pridham’s and should not be relied upon as an inducement to bid on the lot. Please contact us for a condition report. 1-877-533-5877 or info@pridhams.ca NO LATER than: June 21st at 5:00pm. After that time, we can not guarantee phone calls & emails will be answered due to the live webcast demands.
Les descriptions sont inclues pour faciliter le processus le jour de la vente. Aucune garantie en ce qui concerne les descriptions, l’âge et condition est offerte ou implicite. En outre, conformément aux conditions de vente applicables à la vente de tout lot, les acheteurs doivent s’assurer de chaque aspect de la qualité du lot, y compris et sans limitation, son auteur, son attribution, sa condition, sa provenance, son authenticité et origine. Les lots sont vendus “tel quel”, mais la condition réelle du lot peut ne pas être aussi bonne que celle indiquée par son apparence extérieure. En particulier, des pièces peuvent avoir été remplacées ou restaurées, et les lots peuvent ne pas être authentiques ou de qualité satisfaisante. Toute déclaration relative à un lot est simplement une expression d’opinion du vendeur ou de Pridham’s et ne devrait pas être invoquée comme une incitation à soumissionner sur le lot. S.V.P. contactez-nous pour un rapport de condition. 1-877533-5877 ou info@pridhams.ca, au plus tard le 21 juin à 17h. Nous ne pouvons pas garantir un retour d’appel ou courriel après cette date vu les besoins technologiques du webcast.
4. The Auctioneer does its very best to point out condition issues. You have to examine each piece carefully; sales will not be set aside on grounds of condition, or of real or imagined misdescription. The condition reports are not prepared by a professional conservator or engineer. | Pridham’s fait de son mieux pour vous informer de la condition d’un objet. Vous devez examiner chaque item soigneusement; les ventes ne seront pas mises de côté pour des raisons de condition, ou de descriptions erronées réelles ou imaginaires. Nos rapports de condition ne sont pas préparés par un conservateur professionnel ou un ingénieur.
5. The Auctioneer may accept and submit absentee, telephone and online bids, to be executed by an employee of the Auctioneer, pursuant to the instructions of prospective purchasers not in attendance at the sale. | Pridham’s peut accepter et soumettre des offres par absence, par téléphone ou en ligne, devant être exécutées par un employé de Pridham’s, conformément aux instructions des acheteurs éventuels qui ne peuvent pas être présents.
6. Registration: all bidders are required to submit full name, address and a telephone number. Information is used pursuant to the “Canadian Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act”. A credit card on file is required for telephone/absentee bidding. | Enregistrement: tous les clients sont tenus de donner leur nom, adresse et un numéro de téléphone. L’information est utilisée selon la “Loi canadienne sur la protection des renseignements personnels et les documents électroniques”. Une carte de crédit au dossier est nécessaire pour l’enregistrement d’une mise téléphonique ou par absence.
7. There are applicable taxes except for out-of-country buyers who require shipping their purchases. | Il y a des taxes applicables sauf pour les acheteurs hors Canada qui doivent faire livrer leur marchandise.
8. Unless exempted by law, the buyer must pay applicable taxes on the total purchase price. The buyer’s premium is added before the applicable taxes. Pridham’s does not divide a buyer’s invoice between two or more people on auction day. | À moins d’être exemptés, les acheteurs doivent payer les taxes appropriées sur le montant total. La prime de l’acheteur est ajoutée avant les taxes applicables. Pridham’s ne divise pas une facture entre deux ou plusieurs personnes le jour de la vente.
9. Unless exempted by law, the buyer is required to pay HST on the total purchase price including the buyer’s premium. For international buyers, taxes are not applicable when purchases are shipped out of Canada. For items shipped out of the province, the buyer is required to PAY TAXES as per their provincial tax status, whether it is HST, GST and PST. Includes Quebec buyers, there is GST AND QST. À moins d’être exempté par la loi, l’acheteur est tenu de payer la TVH sur le prix d’achat total, y compris la prime de l’acheteur. Pour les acheteurs internationaux, les taxes ne sont pas applicables lorsque les achats sont expédiés hors du Canada. Pour les articles expédiés hors province, l’acheteur est tenu de payer les taxes selon le statut fiscal de sa province, que ce soit la TVH, TPS ou TVP. Incluant les acheteurs du Québec, il y a une TPS et TVQ.
10. The Auctioneer has the right to withdraw or add to the items as listed in any printed catalogue or listing or promoted on the internet. | Pridham’s a le droit de retirer ou d’ajouter des items sur une liste ou dans un catalogue imprimé, ou annoncé sur l’internet.
11. The Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any lot from the sale at any time, to divide any lot or to combine any two or more lots at his sole discretion, all without notice. | L’Encanteur se réserve le droit de retirer tout lot de la vente, à n’importe quel moment, de diviser un ou plusieurs lots, et ce sans avis.
12. The Auctioneer has the right to refuse any bid and to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion. The auctioneer reserves the right not to accept and to reject any bid. Without limitation, any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance over the previous bid may not be recognized. | Pridham’s a le droit de refuser toute offre et d’avancer l’appel d’offres à son entière discrétion. Il se réserve le droit de ne pas accepter et de refuser toute offre. Sans limitation, toute offre qui n’est pas proportionnelle à la valeur de l’article offert ou qui est simplement une avance nominale ou fractionnaire par rapport à l’offre précédente ne peut être reconnue.
13. When the Auctioneer says “sold” it is a contractual agreement between the Auctioneer and the buyer. All auctions are also audiorecorded. | Lorsque l’Encanteur dit “vendu” cela est tout comme un contrat entre l’acheteur et l’Encanteur. Les encans sont aussi enregistrés par audio.
14. The highest bidder accepted by the Auctioneer for any lot shall be the buyer and such buyer shall forthwith assume full risk and responsibility for the lot and must comply with such other Conditions of Sale as may be applicable. If any dispute should arise between bidders, the Auctioneer shall have the absolute discretion to designate the buyer or, at his option, to withdraw any disputed lot from the sale, or to re-offer it at the same or a subsequent sale. The Auctioneer’s decision in all cases is final. | Le soumissionnaire le plus offrant accepté par Pridham’s pour tout lot sera l’acheteur et cet acheteur assumera sans délai tous les risques et responsabilités du lot et devra se conformer aux autres Conditions de vente applicables. En cas de litige entre deux soumissionnaires, Pridham’s aura la discrétion absolue de désigner l’acheteur ou, à son gré, de retirer tout lot contesté de la vente ou de la proposer à la même vente ou à une autre vente ultérieure. La décision de l’Encanteur dans tous les cas est définitive.
15. The buyer shall pay an item in full and to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer; failing to do so may result in the cancellation of the sale, with or without re-offering the item for sale. | L’acheteur doit payer un item au complet et à la satisfaction de Pridham’s, à défaut de quoi, Pridham’s peut annuler la vente, avec ou sans offrir de nouveau l’article à vendre.
16. Payments have to be made in full by Visa, MasterCard (over the telephone, or online with our MONERIS PAGE), or e-transfer within 5 days after receiving their final invoice from Pridham’s (or Live Auctioneers). American Express and cheques are not accepted. | Paiements doivent être faits par VISA, MasterCard (par téléphone ou avec notre lien en ligne MONERIS), ou Interac 5 jours après avoir reçu une facture finale Pridham’s (ou Live Auctioneers). American Express et chèques ne sont pas acceptés.
17. Pridham’s is not responsible for any damages or injuries under any circumstances. | Pridham’s n’est pas responsable pour aucun dommage ou blessure et ce, en aucun cas.
18. If you are not able to pick-up your purchase at 2615 Lancaster Road Ottawa, Pridham’s can deliver (smalls only, and art, for free) your unpacked paid purchases, at the buyer’s risk to UPS #112 (St Laurent Blvd, Ottawa, store112@theupsstore.ca). Pridham’s will share your information, not your credit card number, with UPS. Once your purchase is with UPS, you will liaise directly with them for packing, insuring, shipping, and payment. Please take note that UPS charges are with the amount of packing required, size, weight, destination, etc and NOT with the hammer price. Please ask for a shipping QUOTE before the auction (until FRIDAY NOON BEFORE THE SALE), if you are concerned. Sales will not be cancelled due to shipping costs.
EMAIL ADIL FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE:
store112@theupsstore.ca
If you prefer to use another carrier (not UPS), please take note that Pridham’s does not pack and insure - but we would be pleased to liaise with the shipper of your choice.
For larger items (ex. furniture), please call us (1-877-533-5877) to discuss a pick-up schedule (within 5 business days) or carrier shipping. A list of suggested shippers is available. We can not store furniture for weeks, please have a plan of action before buying large pieces, or a storage fee may apply.
***UPS shipping must be paid by you no more than 5 business days after receiving the UPS SHIPPING AUTHORIZATION. UPS can not store your purchase, fees may apply. Thank you very much. We appreciate your cooperation.
Si vous n’êtes pas en mesure de ramasser vos achats, Pridham’s peut les livrer les petits objets (seulement, gratuitement) non-emballés au risque de l’acheteur chez UPS #112, lorsque convenable pour Pridham’s. Pridham’s fournira à UPS les infos de l’acheteur, pas le numéro de carte de crédit. L’acheteur communiquera directement avec UPS pour l’assurance, l’emballage, l’expédition, et paiement. Veuillez prendre note que les frais UPS sont proportionnels à la quantité d’emballage requis, la taille, le poids, etc. Veuillez demander une estimation pour un envoi avec la vente (AU PLUS TARD, VENDREDI MIDI AVANT LA VENTE), et non pas après la vente. Les achats ne seront pas cancellés si vous trouvez votre envoi trop dispendieux.
COURRIEL- ESTIMATION: store112@theupsstore.ca
Si vous désirez utiliser une autre compagnie (que UPS), s.v.p. laissez-nous savoir. Il nous fera plaisir de coordonner le tout pour vous. Veuillez prendre note que Pridham’s ne fait pas l’emballage et n’assume pas les assurances.
Pour les plus grands objets (comme meubles), s.v.p. veuillez nous contacter pour discuter du ramassage (en 5 jours ouvrables) ou d’une livraison contractuelle. Nous pouvons vous suggérer un déménageur. Nous ne pouvons pas garder des meubles durant des semaines, un frais d’entreposage peut s’appliquer.
**Vous n’avez pas plus que 5 jours pour payer UPS après avoir reçu votre formulaire. Le magasin ne peut pas entreproser vos achats plus longtemps, ou des frais peuvent s’appliquer. Merci beaucoup pour votre collaboration.
19. The Auctioneer acts solely as agent for the seller and makes no representation as to any attribute of, title to, or restriction affecting the articles in the sale. Without limitation, the buyer understands that any item bought may be affected by the provisions of the Cultural Property Export Act. | L’Encanteur est un agent seulement pour le client et ne fait aucunes représentations en ce qui concerne l’attribution, le titre ou restriction affectant les articles dans une vente. Sans limitations, l’acheteur comprend que les items achetés peuvent être affectés par des provisions culturelles et d’exportation.
20. DISCLAIMER: Ivory, tortoise shell and other “animal” items, including Rosewood, are restricted from export out of Canada due to protection under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). Pridham’s will not provide shipping or CITES application service. The successful buyer has to pick-up the item in person. Shall the buyer decide to take the item across a border after picking it up, the buyer takes full responsibility for obtaining proper exporting and importing documents from both countries: EXPORT IS AT THE BUYER’S RISK. Pridham’s supports the protection of all wildlife. | AVERTISSEMENT: L’ivoire, la coquille de tortue et d’autres objets de source animale (et même le Bois de rose) ont un interdit d’exportation à l’extérieur du Canada en raison de la protection prévue par la CITES (Convention sur le commerce international des espèces de faune et de flore sauvages menacées d’extinction). Pridham’s n’offrira pas de service d’expédition ni de service d’application pour CITES. L’acheteur doit ramasser l’article en personne. Si l’acheteur décide de croiser une frontière après avoir ramassé l’article, l’acheteur assume pleine responsabilité d’obtenir les documents appropriés d’exportation et d’importation des deux pays. L’EXPORTATION EST AU RISQUE DE L’ACHETEUR. Pridham’s supporte la protection de tous les animaux sauvages.
21. Authenticity notwithstanding, if a lot has been represented by Pridham’s Auction House Inc. (Pridham’s) as genuine or authentic and if, within twenty one (21) days of the sale of the lot, the buyer gives written notice to Pridham’s that the lot is not genuine or authentic, provides, at the BUYER’S expense, a written opinion by TWO qualified persons/institutions acceptable to Pridham’s that the lot is not genuine or authentic, returns, at the BUYER’S expense, the lot to Pridham’s in the same condition as at the time of sale, and provides a written request for rescission of the sale of the lot, then the sale of the lot shall be rescinded and the purchase price paid by the buyer for the lot shall be returned to him.
Nonobstant l’authenticité, si un lot a été présenté par Pridham’s Auction House Inc. (Pridham’s) comme étant authentique et si, dans les vingt et un (21) jours suivant la vente du lot, l’acheteur donne un avis écrit à Pridham’s indiquant que le lot est non authentique ou non authentique, fournit, aux frais de l’ACHETEUR, une opinion écrite de DEUX personnes/institutions qualifiées acceptables par Pridham’s selon laquelle le lot n’est pas authentique, renvoie, aux frais de l’ACHETEUR, le lot à Pridham’s dans le même état qu’au au moment de la vente et fournit une demande écrite d’annulation de la vente du lot, alors la vente du lot sera annulée et le prix d’achat payé par l’acheteur pour le lot lui sera restitué.
Please do not hesitate to contact Pridham’s if you have questions, thank you. S.V.P. n’hésitez pas à contacter Pridham’s si vous avez des questions, merci. Toll Free / Sans Frais: 1-877-533-5877 info@pridhams.ca