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Roman Bronze Eros StatuetteGreek Nike Gold EarringsSouthern Italian Red-Figure Calyx-Krater
DoneDec 16, 2010 12:07 PM EST
London, United Kingdom
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TimeLine Auctions 16 December Sale

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Greek Athens - Tetradrachm: After 449 BC. Obv: helmeted head of Athena right, in crested Attic helmet decorated with three olive leaves over visor and a spiral palmette on the bowl. Rev: AQE legend, owl standing right, head
0001: Greek Athens - TetradrachmEst. £400-£600
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Greek Ephesos - Diobol: 387-295 BC. Ephesos. Obv: E-F legend, bee. Rev: EF legend, two stags heads facing each other. SNG Copenhagen 242; Sear 4375. Silver, 1.01 grams.
0002: Greek Ephesos - DiobolEst. £60-£90
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Greek Knidos - Caria - Drachm: Circa 490-465 BC. Obv: forepart of roaring lion right. Rev: incuse square within which the head of Aphrodite right of fine archaic style, hair curling upwards beneath sphendone. Cahn 67; SNGvA 8105;
0003: Greek Knidos - Caria - DrachmEst. £300-£400See Sold Price
Greek Larissa - Thessaly - Drachm: 400-344 BC. Obv: Head of nymph Larissa, three-quarters facing to left. Rev: LARIS AIWN legend, above and beneath horse grazing right, left forefoot raised. BMC 57; Sear Greek 2120; see Wildwinds.com
0004: Greek Larissa - Thessaly - DrachmEst. £800-£1,200See Sold Price
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Greek Mesembria - Alexander III - Tetradrachm: 250-175 BC. Obv: head of Alexander right as Herakles, wearing lion's skin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROY BASILEWS legend, Zeus seated left on backless throne, holding eagle and sceptre; in left field a
0005: Greek Mesembria - Alexander III - TetradrachmEst. £220-£300
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Greek Poseidonia - Lucania - Stater: 445-420 BC. Obv: Poseidon, naked except for chlamys on his shoulders, striding right, extending his left arm before him and brandishing a trident held in his raised right hand with POM to right. Rev:
0006: Greek Poseidonia - Lucania - StaterEst. £300-£400
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Greek Terina - Bruttium - Stater: Circa 300 BC. Obv: head of the nymph Terina right, hair bound in sphendone with TERINAION legend. Rev: Nike, winged, wearing long chiton and peplos over her knees, seated left on cippus, holding
0007: Greek Terina - Bruttium - StaterEst. £300-£400See Sold Price
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Greek Thasos - Tetradrachm: After 148 BC. Obv: head of Dionysos right, wreathed with vine leaves and flowers. Rev: HRAKLEOYS SYTHROS legend, to left and right of Herakles standing left, with club and lion's skin, M to left,
0008: Greek Thasos - TetradrachmEst. £100-£150
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Egypt - Ptolemy V - Tetradrachm: 205-180 BC. Obv: legend, diademed head of Ptolemy I with aegis. Rev: PTOLEMAIOY BASILEWS legend, to left and right of eagle standing left on thunderbolt, closed wings, no control marks. Svoronos
0009: Egypt - Ptolemy V - TetradrachmEst. £220-£300See Sold Price
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Continental Celtic Paris Region - Potin: Circa 50-40 BC. Obv: Y-shape dividing two pellets. Rev: animal left with head turned backwards. D&T 692. Potin, 3.35 grams.
0015: Continental Celtic Paris Region - PotinEst. £60-£90
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British Celtic Cheriton - Quarter Stater: Circa 50-45 BC. Obv: shapes and symbols. Rev: patterns and symbols. VA 143-1; BMC 410-432; S. 46. Gold, 1.37 grams.
0020: British Celtic Cheriton - Quarter StaterEst. £160-£200
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British Celtic Cantiaci - Class II Potin: Circa 50-45 BC. Obv: crude bust right with large central pellet. Rev: crude bull with large central pellet. VA 139-01; BMC 715-723; S. 64. See CCI 00.1837 (this coin). Potin, 1.14 grams.
0021: British Celtic Cantiaci - Class II PotinEst. £40-£60
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British Celtic Cantiaci - Uninscribed Unit: Circa 30-25 BC. Obv: head left wearing torc with laurel wreath to right. Rev: lion left with star above and annulet below. VA -; BMC -; S, -. See Rudd List 19, No 9 for a similar example; see CCI
0022: British Celtic Cantiaci - Uninscribed UnitEst. £60-£90
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British Celtic Corieltauvi - Hostidius - Unit: Circa 50-30 BC. Obv: boar right with pellet in rings above and S below. Rev: horse left with rings above, pellet in annulet before and two pellets in annulet below. VA 857; BMC 3197 variant; S. 396.
0024: British Celtic Corieltauvi - Hostidius - UnitEst. £200-£300
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