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Roman to Post Medieval Artefact Group
Circa 2nd-19th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £39
Including a Trajan Denarius (98-117 AD), medieval buckle loop and other items. 24 grams total, 18-88 mm
Found Yorkshire, UK, before 1991.
The Trajan (AD 98-117) silver Denarius should be from the mint of Rome (A.D. 100). It shows on the obverse the inscription IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM, and laureate bust of Trajan facing right. -
Russian Silver-Gilt Cross Pendant
21st century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £39
Cruciform pendant, the upper arm with suspension loop and dense reserved text, lower arms expanding to a spade-shaped finial; reserved and recessed central panel with Calvary scene on a field of dense text; stamped '925' to rear of loop. 4.43 grams, 29 mm
From the private collection of a West London, UK, gentleman, formed since the early 2000s. -
Imperial German Kriegsmarine Medical Officers Shoulder Board and Another
19th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £20
Group of two shoulder boards, one for a medical officer with applied caduceus badge and interlaced ribbons, the other for an officer (no device attached). 49 grams total, 10.7-11.3 cm
From the private collection of author and historian Dr DeWitt Bailey, one of the global authorities on the confederate army in the US civil war; thence by descent to his grandson. -
Very Large Medieval and Later Iron Billhook Collection
14th-18th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £26
Each with broad hooked blade and square-section tang hooked at the end. 1.79 kg total, 36-39 cm
From the property of a late Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman. -
Orthodox Enamelled Bronze Cross Pendant
Circa 1750 A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £20
Cruciform pendant with cells to both faces for cloisonné enamel detailing. 4.88 grams, 41 mm
Acquired from Chris Martin-Zakheim, Iconastas, 5 Piccadilly Arcade, London SW1. From the private collection of a West London, UK, gentleman, formed since the early 2000s. -
Roman Style Bronze Bull-Headed Phallic Pendant
20th century A.D. or earlierSold for (Inc. bp): £65
An undated archaistic pendant comprising a facing bull-head with addorsed phalloi with loops and scrotum below, suspension loop above. 46.2 grams, 58 mm
Ex Morris collection, Buckinghamshire, UK; acquired in the 1990s. -
Ethiopian White Metal Cross Pendant
19th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £72
Substantial cruciform pendant with carinated bulb; obverse with engraved ring and rosette; reverse with central square panel and geometric motif. 25.8 grams, 52 mm
Acquired from Chris Martin-Zakheim, Iconastas, 5 Piccadilly Arcade, London SW1. From the private collection of a West London, UK, gentleman, formed since the early 2000s. -
Tudor to Post Medieval Bronze Artefact Collection
16th-20th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £33
Including seal fob, jew's harp, hooked tag and other items. 130 grams, 24-78.5 mm
Found Gloucestershire, UK. Acquired from the early 1980s. From the private collection of a late Gloucestershire, UK, gentleman; thence by descent. -
Gold and Banded Glass Bead Necklace
20th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £416
Composed of gold rectangular tubes, interspersed with later brown and white biconical glass beads; modern clasp, restrung. 20 grams, 45.5 cm
Formerly in the collection of Mr S.M., London, formed 1948-2000. Ex property of a North London gentleman. Property of a Californian, USA, collector. -
Renaissance Silver Mirror with Mythological Scene
16th-17th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £338
Slightly dished face with hatched rim, running vinescroll to border, scallop supporting a low-relief scene with bearded figure holding a spear supported on his throne by two robed females, small hoplite above and long-haired figure with labrys to left; legends in pseudo-archaic Greek script; handle absent, old professional repair to verso. 138 grams, 13.2 cm
From the property of a late Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman. -
Parisian Lidded Ring Box
20th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £46
A small lidded box with brass frame and silk lined cushion, the lid with a painted Eiffel Tower scene. 176 grams, 78 mm
From a private Tyneside collection, formed since the early 2000s. -
Tudor Bronze Hawking Whistle
16th-17th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £572
Formed as a hawk's head with detailing to the beak, eye, and plumage; round-section whistle with sub-triangular air hole. 32.8 grams, 64 mm
Found Gloucestershire, UK.
Cf. The Portable Antiquities Scheme Database, id. NMS-2201BE for similar.