Coins, Historical Medals and Anti... (Day 2) 2022-07-14 Auction - 596 Price Results - Noonans in London - Page 23
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Coins, Historical Medals and Anti... (Day 2)

Coins, Historical Medals and Antiquities (Day 2)
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Ancient Coins - Lots: SICILY, Syracuse, Tetradrachm, 405-400, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 13.58g (cf. BMC 209); Syracuse, Agothakles, Tetradrachm, 310-07, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 13.70g (cf. Head
1067: Ancient Coins - LotsEst. £100-£150Lot Closed
Ancient Coins - Lots: MACEDONIA, Uncertain Macedonian Tribe, Dekadrachm, c. 500, a late 19th century electrotype copy, 32.14g (cf. BMC p.150, 1); together with other electrotype copies of Greek coins (3) [4]. Very fine,
1068: Ancient Coins - LotsEst. £80-£100Lot Closed
Ancient Coins - Lots: KINGDOM OF EPIRUS, Pyrrhus, Tetradrachm, 297-72, a late 19th century electrotype copy (cf. Head pl. 37, 17); EPIROTE REPUBLIC, Didrachm, c. 234-168, a late 19th century electrotype copy (cf. Head pl.
1069: Ancient Coins - LotsEst. £100-£150Lot Closed
Ancient Coins - Lots: PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Kleopatra VII, Tetradrachm, yr 55 [50-49], a late 19th century electrotype copy (cf. BMC Palestine 20; cf. Head pl. 45, 20). Very fine, the prototype extremely rare; stamped
1070: Ancient Coins - LotsEst. £80-£100Lot Closed
Ancient Coins - Lots: Late 19th century electrotype copies of Greek silver coins (27), after various types housed within the British Museum Collection [27]. Some stamped 'R' on edge, others unsigned, generally well-made
1071: Ancient Coins - LotsEst. £300-£400Lot Closed
Ancient Coins - Lots: Miscellaneous museum copies (30) of Greek silver coins [30]. Of varying workmanship, generally fine condition £60-£80---Provenance: St Olave's Grammar School Collection (Kent)------For
1072: Ancient Coins - LotsEst. £60-£80Lot Closed
Ancient Coins - Lots: Miscellaneous museum copies (30) of Greek silver coins [30]. Of varying workmanship, generally fine condition £60-£80---Provenance: St Olave's Grammar School Collection (Kent)------For
1073: Ancient Coins - LotsEst. £60-£80Lot Closed
Ancient Coins - Lots: Miscellaneous museum copies (30) of Greek silver coins [30]. Of varying workmanship, generally fine condition £60-£80---Provenance: St Olave's Grammar School Collection (Kent)------For
1074: Ancient Coins - LotsEst. £60-£80Lot Closed
Antiquities: Bronze Age, a flat axe with high side flanges, c. 1800-1500 BC, 15.5cm long by 8.9cm wide by 2.6cm deep; expanded curved cutting edge with a bevelled face, side flanges curving slightly inwards.
1075: AntiquitiesEst. £260-£300Lot Closed
Antiquities: Bronze Age, rapier or dirk, c. 1300-1200 BC, 15cm long by 4.4cm wide, butt flattened in shape with two large circular rivets (one missing) at the end for the attachment of a bone handle; blade with
1076: AntiquitiesEst. £160-£200Lot Closed
Antiquities: Bronze Age, palstave, c. 1300-1100 BC, 15.8cm long by 4cm wide by 3cm thick, curved cutting edge with a central vertical rib, square butt with deep pocket, single side loop; together with a Celtic
1077: AntiquitiesEst. £100-£150Lot Closed
Antiquities: Bronze Age, c. 1200-1000 BC, a socketed spearhead with a prominent middle rib with a bevelled edge to the leaf-shaped blade, along the hollow shaft are flattened side loops of lozenge shape, the
1078: AntiquitiesEst. £200-£240Lot Closed
Antiquities: Bronze Age, socketed and looped axe, c. 1000-800 BC, 8cm long by 4.2cm wide by 3.4cm deep; square socket mouth with slightly flared sides to the rectangular sub-sectioned axe head; decorated on one
1079: AntiquitiesEst. £120-£140Lot Closed
Antiquities: Bronze Age, axes (3), comprising flat axes (2), first with a rounded butt and a rounded cutting edge, 8.8cm long by 4.8cm wide; second similar but larger with a flared and curved cutting edge, 10.5cm
1080: AntiquitiesEst. £80-£100Lot Closed
Antiquities: Celtic, bronze involute brooch, 3rd century BC, of La Tene style I, 6.1cm long by 2.2cm deep; two-piece spring coil with the foot return decorated with a disc. Complete with pin, olive green patina,
1081: AntiquitiesEst. £100-£120Lot Closed
Antiquities: Celtic, Aylesford type bronze bow brooch, c. 45 BC, one-piece construction with an expanded collared head, collared moulding dividing bow, back half flattened and decorated with punched dots along
1082: AntiquitiesEst. £40-£60Lot Closed
Antiquities: Celtic, bronze toggles (2), 1st century BC-1st century AD, 2 x 1.3cm and 2 x 1.6cm, first of globular form with loop and a circular perforation through the body which is decorated with two triangular
1083: AntiquitiesEst. £160-£200Lot Closed
Antiquities: Celtic, enamelled bronze cheek piece or toggle, early 1st century AD, 9.4cm long by 1.7cm wide, circular in section, rod-like and flattened in the centre with a rectangular slot for receiving a
1084: AntiquitiesEst. £120-£150Lot Closed
Antiquities: Celtic, open-work circular bronze harness mount, 1st century AD, 4.5cm diameter, decorated in the centre with two bosses flanking a double-ended petal motif; rectangular bar behind for attachment.
1085: AntiquitiesEst. £150-£200Lot Closed
Antiquities: Celtic, a bronze oval terret ring, 1st century AD, 5cm wide by 5.8cm high; circular in section expanding at the sides ending in large flattened trumpet collars which enclose a flattened saddle type
1086: AntiquitiesEst. £120-£140Lot Closed
Antiquities: Celtic, bronze pin head, 1st century AD, 1.8cm by 1cm; moulded in the round with a stud below for attachment; male head with deeply-set indented lentoid eyes, straight mouth and crescent-shaped ears;
1087: AntiquitiesEst. £80-£100Lot Closed
Antiquities: Celtic, bronze plate brooch, 1st century AD, 3.4cm diameter, open-work design with multiple conjoined trumpet motifs, probably Germanic in origin (cf. Hattatt 1621). About very fine with an olive
1088: AntiquitiesEst. £60-£80Lot Closed
Antiquities: Celtic, bronze toggles (3), 1st century AD, comprising boss and petal with blue enamel in the centre; single boss; double petal derived from a Celtic trumpet motif; all with triangular-shaped shanks
1089: AntiquitiesEst. £80-£100Lot Closed
Antiquities: Late Celtic, Dragonesque brooch, 1st-2nd century AD, a flat plate brooch of reverse S-shape in East Brigantian (York) style, with large petal-shaped ears with raised medial strips with traces of blue
1090: AntiquitiesEst. £1,000-£1,200Lot Closed
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