Auction Highlights
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Egyptian Red Glass Face Inlay
Sold for (Inc. bp): £3,640
A red glass insert of a profile face with remains of a pharaonic crown to the forehead. -
Egyptian Thoth as an Ibis with Maat
Sold for (Inc. bp): £6,500
A blue-glazed composition amulet in the form of an ibis (representing the god Thoth) seated on a wedge-shaped base, facing a figure of Maat appearing as a diminutive stooping female with an ostrich feather; some details to both figures rendered in a darker blue glaze; suspension loop to the rear of the bird's neck. -
Egyptian Bust of Ptah
Sold for (Inc. bp): £13,000
A white limestone figure of the god Ptah with false beard, wearing an enveloping cloak and a broad wesekh-collar, holding the shaft of a was sceptre; serene, oval face with almond-shaped eyes and fleshy lips; remnants of dorsal pillar to reverse; mounted on a custom-made display stand. -
Large Greek Hydria with Egg-and-Dart Motifs
Sold for (Inc. bp): £9,525
A spectacular bronze hydria composed of a tapering body, broad shoulder and waisted neck, the everted rim decorated with egg-and-dart motifs, three round-section handles and tiered, ogival foot; professionally restored. -
Large Greek Apulian Red-Figure Bell-Krater
Sold for (Inc. bp): £28,600
A red-figure terracotta bell-krater displaying polychrome figural panels between a laurel wreath and a band of Greek key motifs; side a) two robed male figures holding staffs, wearing a taenia or a band around the head, standing facing a central altar; side b) a woman wearing a chiton and holding a casket and olive sprig in her outstretched hands, advancing right towards a nude man standing right, his head turned towards her, holding a bucket and olive sprig, a cloak draped over his arm, elaborate volute palmettes beneath both handles; restored. -
Roman Military Eagle Staff Terminal
Sold for (Inc. bp): £11,050
A free-standing bronze imperial or military eagle terminal from a staff or a sceptre, modelled in the round in a dynamic pose standing on a globe, wings spread, head turned to the right, semi-naturalistic anatomical and feather detailing; the globe bearing an incised eight-armed stylised Macedonian star; sub-triangular lug to back of the neck; collar to globe with hollow underside. -
'The Castleford Military Garrison' Romano-British 'Regio Lagitiensis' Inscribed Brooch
Sold for (Inc. bp): £4,940
The best example of only three examples of this type known, a copper-alloy knee brooch composed of a rectangular-section body, spring pin within bow plate and remains of catchplate to reverse; both sides of the body with two panels of Latin lettering moulded in relief: 'FIBUL[A] EX REG LAGITIENSE', translating to 'Brooch from the Regio Lagitiensis' (Roman Castleford); remains of blue glass enamelling to the recessed fields. -
Large 'King Nebuchadnezzar the Great' Brick from the Wall of Babylon
Sold for (Inc. bp): £5,980
A large fired clay brick from the Wall of Babylon bearing six lines of stamped Babylonian cuneiform inscription to one face which reads: 'AG - ku -dur-ri-URU' / 'LUGAL ba-bi-lu' / 'za-ni-nu é-sag-ila' / 'u e-zi-da IBILA' / 'SAG.KAL. sa AG-IBILA-URU' / 'LUGAL ba-bi-lu ana-ku', which translates: 'Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, who provides for Esagila and Ezida, the eldest son of Nabopolassar, king of Babylon, am I'; traces of bitumen on the blank side; accompanied by an old label which reads: 'Brick from the Wall of Babylon / Presented by W.Bro. Gentle-Cackett Secretary Bible Lands Mission / The impression records the fact that it was built by King Nebuchadnezzar [II]'. -
Roman Legionary Helmet with Wings of Jupiter
Sold for (Inc. bp): £52,000
A tinned sheet-bronze legionary helmet of Imperial Gallic Type A with deep rounded bowl, simple C-shaped cut-outs for the ears, integral flared neck-guard extending some way along the sides, corrugated ribs to the occipital area at the rear and corrugated 'wings' or eyebrows (Russel-Robinson's Type E) above the brow; small stud the rear of the neck-guard attaching suspension loops to the underside; hinged bracket at each temple for a deeply curved cheek-guard with gently flared rim, bearing a loop to the inner face to accept an vinculum fastening strap; accompanied by a custom-made display stand. -
Anglo-Saxon Gilt Chip-Carved Mount with Interlaced Panels
Sold for (Inc. bp): £6,240
A gilt copper-alloy mount composed of a broad annular body with slightly domed profile, the body quartered with each cell displaying a chip-carved interlace motif configured A:B:A:B; rim, edges and central cell with raised rim; rivet and flat-section mounting bar to reverse. -
'The Pershore' Anglo-Saxon Hanging Bowl Mount with Horse-Head
Sold for (Inc. bp): £7,150
A bronze bowl mount or escutcheon comprising a discoid panel with gently curved profile and zoomorphic hook; the panel with reserved La Tène comma-leaf decoration on a pounced field (intended to receive enamel fill); the hook with median gusset to the outer face, horse-head finial, bulbous La Tène ornament at the base. -
'The Siddington' Impressive Anglo-Saxon Chip-Carved Saucer Brooch Pair
Sold for (Inc. bp): £24,700
A pair of large Early Anglo-Saxon gilt copper-alloy saucer brooches each comprising a broad (13mm+) angled flange surrounding a central disc with carinated border; outer zone comprising four arches subdivided by hatching to the inner edge and four C-shaped panels with triangular separators, inner zone separated by a carinated border, central disc with four radiating bilinear crescents; pin-lugs and catch to the reverse with traces of mineralised fabric. -
English Medieval Silver Chessman Type Seal Matrix for Stephen of Ale Lane
Sold for (Inc. bp): £3,510
A silver chessman-type seal matrix with pierced trefoil head and knop above; central motif of a leopard statant gardant before a tree, pelletted border and blackletter legend '* sigillum [lozenge] steffani [cinquefoil cinquefoil] ale [cinquefoil lozenge] lane' (for 'seal of Stephen [at?] ale lane'). -
'The Bettiscombe' Medieval Gold 'Loyalty is Everything' Posy Ring
Sold for (Inc. bp): £4,160
An annular gold band with everted upper and lower lip, filigree ropework above and below each rim, with circumferential inscription to the recessed exterior face; of the five separate bands, the central one accommodating an applied strip of paler gold bearing a Medieval French blackletter inscription in relief, reading: '+loiautet (5 five cinquefoils) pas tout (5 five cinquefoils)', or 'Loyalty Passes All'; the inscription band may once have been enamelled; plain interior; the outer rim and twisted band on one edge are slightly bent; cleaned and repaired. -
Stuart Period Gold Renaissance Memento Mori Signet Ring with C.L. and Skull
Sold for (Inc. bp): £19,500
A substantial gold signet ring composed of a lentoid-section hoop, expanding capital style shaped shoulders and irregular octagonal bezel engraved with a skull, two flowers below separating the reversed initials in capitals: 'CL', framed by a beaded border. -
Marble Statue of Kneeling Venus
Sold for (Inc. bp): £14,950
A marble copy of the kneeling Venus (original in the Vatican Museums), crouching on an octagonal base; the arms raised in expressive pose, head tilted, hair drawn up in a chignon; lettering to base 'KNEELING VENUS' and 'ROME'.
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Ancient Greek Coins - Mysia - AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm 123-67 B.C.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £59
Pergamum. Obv: Cista mystica, with serpent emerging, all within ivy-wreath. Rev: PER monogram to left of bow in bow case ornamented with an aplustre, coiled serpents to left and right; DH above, serpent-entwined staff to right. 12.61 grams.
Good fine.
Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman. -
Ancient Greek Coins - Parthia - Orodes I - AE Drachm 89-78 B.C.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £65
Obv: profile bust left. Rev: seated archer with inscriptions around. 3.92 grams.
Good very fine.
Ex Hirsch sale 152, lot 899 (part). Property of a Harrow, UK, gentleman. -
Ancient Roman Republican Coins - P Vettius Sabinus - Victory AR Quinarius 99 B.C.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £57
Rome mint. Obv: laureate head of Jupiter right with I behind. Rev: P SABIN between Victory standing right crowning trophy with pellet to right field; Q in exergue. 1.95 grams.
Good very fine.
Ex UK private collection. -
Ancient Roman Republican Coins - C Valerius Flaccus - Eagle and Standards AR Denarius 82 B.C.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £195
Massalia mint (by decree while Flaccus was proconsul in Gaul). Obv: winged and draped bust of Victory right with 'P' control symbol behind. Rev: C VAL FLA (VAL in monogram) left and IMPERAT right of legionary eagle flanked by two standards inscribed H (hastati) and P (principes) respectively with EX - S C across lower fields. 2.95 grams.
Good very fine.
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman. -
Ancient Roman Republican Coins - M Porcius Cato - Victory AR Quinarius 89 B.C.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £57
Rome mint. Obv: head of young Bacchus right with M CATO (AT in monogram) behind, symbol below. Rev: Victory seated right holding patera and palm; VICTRIX (TR in monogram) in exergue. 2.07 grams.
Very fine.
Ex UK private collection. -
Ancient Roman Republican Coins - Cn Cornelius Lentulus - Victory AR Quinarius 88 B.C.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £76
Rome mint. Obv: laureate head of Jupiter right. Rev: Victory standing right crowning trophy; CN LENT in exergue. 2.01 grams.
Very fine.
Ex UK private collection. -
Ancient Roman Republican Coins - M Portius Cato - Victory AR Quinarius 89 B.C.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £78
Rome mint. Obv: head of young Bacchus (or Liber) right wreathed in ivy with M CATO (AT in monogram) behind with thunderbolt below. Rev: Victory seated right holding patera and palm; VICTRIX (TR in monogram) in exergue. 2.17 grams.
Near very fine.
Ex UK private collection. -
Ancient Roman Republican Coins - P Crepusius - Horseman AR Denarius 82 B.C.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £52
Rome mint. Obv: laureate head of Apollo right with sceptre over shoulder with E behind. Rev: horseman galloping right thrusting spear; P CREPVSI in exergue. 3.71 grams.
Near very fine.
Ex UK collection. Property of a Harrow, UK gentleman. -
Ancient Roman Republican Coins - M Porcius Cato - Victory AR Quinarius 89 B.C.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £46
Rome mint. Obv: ivy-wreathed Bacchus head (or Liber) right; control mark K below. Rev: Victory seated right holding patera and palm; VICTRIX with TR in monogram in exergue. 2.04 grams.
Very fine.
Ex UK private collection. -
Ancient Roman Republican Coins - L Hostilius Saserna - Gaulish Captive Denarius 48 B.C.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £78
Rome mint. Obv: head of female Gaulish captive right, carnyx behind. Rev: L HOSTILIA SASERNA legend with cult statue of Diana facing with stag and spear. 3.52 grams.
Good very fine.
Property of a North London, UK, gentleman. Accompanied by collector ticket. -
Ancient Roman Republican Coins - M Porcius Cato - Victory AR Quinarius 89 B.C.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £57
Rome mint. Obv: head of young Bacchus right with M CATO (AT in monogram) behind, symbol below. Rev: Victory seated right holding patera and palm; VICTRIX (TR in monogram) in exergue. 2.2 grams.
Very fine; obverse off-centre.
Ex UK private collection. -
Ancient Roman Republican Coins - M Porcius Cato - Victory AR Quinarius 89 B.C.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £51
Rome mint. Obv: head of young Bacchus right with M CATO (AT in monogram) behind, symbol below. Rev: Victory seated right holding patera and palm; VICTRIX (TR in monogram) in exergue. 2.22 grams.
Good very fine.
Ex UK private collection.