Coins, Stamps, Jewellery and Collectibles 2006-04-26 Auction - 806 Price Results - A F Brock and Company Limited in uk - Page 6
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A F Brock and Company Limited, 269 London Road, Hazel Grove, Stockport, Cheshire, UK Telephone: ++44 (0)161 456 5050 Fax: ++44 (0)161 456 5112 Email: info@afbrock.co.uk

Spring Auction Sale of Coins, Stamps, Jewellery and Collectibles

Session 1 Tuesday 21st March 2006 at 12.30 pm GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) 752 lots comprising a private collection of silver coins of Elizabeth I, inc. shillings (31), hammered sixpences (89), milled sixpences (64), groats (5), threepences (24), halfgroats (15), three-halfpences (3) and pennies (11) and James I, inc. shillings (35), sixpences (35), halfgroats (16), pennies (11) and halfpennies (9), James I copper farthings (12) and a range of early English milled shillings, etc., plus an extensive plated collection of imperforate stamps of Queen Victoria, penny blacks (c. 105), twopenny blues (c. 650) and penny red-brown shades (c. 24,500), inc. blocks, strips and covers.

Session 2 Tuesday 25th April 2006 at 12.30 pm BST (British Summer Time) Antique and modern gold, silver and fashion jewellery, inc. diamond and gem set rings, watch chains, bracelets, bangles and chains, pocket and wrist watches, silverware, inc. candle sticks, ceramics, inc. Royal Doulton figurines, plus other properties.

Session 3 Wednesday 26th April 2006 at 12.30 pm BST (British Summer Time) Coins in silver and copper of Ancient Greece, Roman Republic and Empire, collection of early English silver sceattas, English hammered gold and silver coins, English milled silver and copper coins, collection of US Morgan dollars (some slabbed), British war medals, inc. large collection of miniatures, English paper money, GB and world stamps and covers, inc. early postal history, plus cigarette cards, early postcards and other paper ephemera.
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Severus Alexander, AR denarius: Severus Alexander (222-235 AD), AR denarius, rev. 'PROVIDIA AVG.', "Providence" standing facing, head left, placing corn ears in modius and holding cornucopia, small area of pitti8ng to rev.,
1266: Severus Alexander, AR denariusEst. £15-£25See Sold Price
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Julia Mamaea, AR denarius: Julia Mamaea (mother of S. Alexander), AR denarius, rev. 'FECVND. AVGVSTI', Fecunditas seated left, child at feet, extremely fine, with lustre
1267: Julia Mamaea, AR denariusEst. £25-£45See Sold Price
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Maximinus I, AR denarius: Maximinus I (235-238 AD), AR denarius, rev. 'P.M. TR. P. II COS. P. P.', emperor standing left between two standards, holding spear, rev. rather weakly struck, otherwise extremely fine
1268: Maximinus I, AR denariusEst. £20-£30See Sold Price
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Gordian I/II Africanus, AR denarius: Gordian I/II Africanus* (238 AD), AR denarius, rev. 'VICTORIA AVGG', Victoria walking left, holding wreath and palm, extremely fine (* In the auctioneer's opinion, this coin, although struck and of
1269: Gordian I/II Africanus, AR denariusEst. £30-£50
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Gordian III, AR denarius: Gordian III (238-244 AD), AR denarius, rev. 'DIANA LVCIFERA', Diana standing right, holding torch, lustrous and as struck
1270: Gordian III, AR denariusEst. £25-£45See Sold Price
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Gordian III, AR denarius: Gordian III (238-244 AD), AR denarius, rev. 'SALVS AVGVSTI', Salus standing right, feeding serpent held in arms, rev. rather weakly struck, otherwise extremely fine
1271: Gordian III, AR denariusEst. £15-£25See Sold Price
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Gordian III, AR antoninianii (2): Gordian III (238-244 AD), AR antoninianii, different reverses, very fine (2)
1272: Gordian III, AR antoninianii (2)Est. £15-£30
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Philip I, AR antoninianus: Philip I (244-249 AD), AR antoninianus, rev. 'ROMAE AETERNAE', Roma seated left, holding Victory and sceptre, extremely fine
1273: Philip I, AR antoninianusEst. £15-£25See Sold Price
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Philip I, AR antoninianus: Philip I (244-249 AD), AR antoninianus, rev. ''SAECVLVM NOVVM', Roma seated facing in temple of six columns, some dark encrustation to both sides, otherwise almost very fine
1274: Philip I, AR antoninianusEst. £10-£15
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Trajan Decius, AR antoninianus: Trajan Decius (249-251 AD), AR antoninianus, rev. 'ABVNDANTIA AVG.', Abundance standing right, emptying cornucopia, extremely fine, with lustre
1275: Trajan Decius, AR antoninianusEst. £15-£30See Sold Price
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Trajan Decius, AR antoninianus: Trajan Decius (249-251 AD), AR antoninianus, rev. 'ADVENTVS AVG.', emperor on horseback left, raising right hand, almost extremely fine
1276: Trajan Decius, AR antoninianusEst. £10-£20See Sold Price
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Herrenia Etruscilla, AR antoninianus: Herrenia Etruscilla (wife of Trajan D.), AR antoninianus, rev. Pudicitia seated left, almost as struck, with lustre
1277: Herrenia Etruscilla, AR antoninianusEst. £20-£30See Sold Price
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Gallienus, base AR antoninianus: Gallienus (253-268 AD), base AR antoninianus, rev. 'IVBENTVS AVG.', emperor standing left, holding Victory and spear, 'VIIC' in exergue, silvering intact, extremely fine, with lustre
1278: Gallienus, base AR antoninianusEst. £15-£25
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Salonina, base AR antoninianus: Salonina (wife of Gallienus), base AR antoninianus, rev. 'SALVS AVG.', Salus standing right, feeding serpent, flan flaw to neck and dress on obv., otherwise silvering intact, extremely fine, with
1279: Salonina, base AR antoninianusEst. £10-£20See Sold Price
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Valerian II Caesar, AR antoninianus: Valerian II Caesar (253-255 AD), AR antoninianus, rev. 'IOVI CRESCENTI', child Jupiter seated facing on goat walking right, large natural edge crack towards bottom of coin, otherwise about very fine
1280: Valerian II Caesar, AR antoninianusEst. £5-£15See Sold Price
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Valerian II Caesar, AR antoninianus: Valerian II Caesar (253-255 AD), AR antoninianus, struck after his death, rev. 'CONSECRATIO', emperor seated left on eagle flying right, good very fine
1281: Valerian II Caesar, AR antoninianusEst. £20-£30See Sold Price
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Diocletian, AE follis: Diocletian (284-305 AD), AE follis, rev. 'GENIO POPVLI ROMANI', Genius standing left, 'ALE' in exergue, extremely fine
1282: Diocletian, AE follisEst. £15-£35See Sold Price
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Diocletian, AE follis: Diocletian (284-305 AD), AE follis, rev. 'GENIO POPVLI ROMANI', Genius standing left, 'HTD' in exergue, almost extremely fine
1283: Diocletian, AE follisEst. £15-£30See Sold Price
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Diocletian, AE follis: Diocletian (284-305 AD), AE follis, rev. 'GENIO POPVLI ROMANI', Genius standing left, 'HKV' in field and 'ANT' in exergue, some pitting to part of obv., otherwise about extremely fine
1284: Diocletian, AE follisEst. £15-£30See Sold Price
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Maximianus, AE follis: Maximianus, AE follis, 1st reign 286-305 AD, rev. 'GENIO POPVLI ROMANI', Genius standing left, 'HTT' in exergue, good very fine
1285: Maximianus, AE follisEst. £15-£25See Sold Price
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Maximianus, AE follis: Maximianus, AE follis, struck after his first abdication in 305 AD, obv. laureate bust right, wearing imperial mantle and holding branch and mappa, rev. 'PROVINDENTIA DEORVM QVIES AVGG', Quies and
1286: Maximianus, AE follisEst. £30-£50
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Constantius I, AE follis: Constantius I (305-306 AD), AE follis, rev. Moneta standing left, some patination, otherwise good very fine
1287: Constantius I, AE follisEst. £15-£25See Sold Price
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Maxentius, AE follis: Maxentius (306-312 AD), AE follis, rev. Roma seating facing in hexastyle temple, '"A"BS' in exergue, some pitting to both sides, otherwise fine
1288: Maxentius, AE follisEst. £5-£15See Sold Price
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Constantine I, AE follis: Constantine I (The Great, 307-337 AD), AE follis, rev. 'MARTI PATRI PROPVGNATORI', Mars advancing right, holding spear and shield, slight discolouration to both sides, otherwise about extremely fine
1289: Constantine I, AE follisEst. £15-£30
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