Sold2018Sicily Siculo-Punic 320 to 300 BCE AR tetradrachmItaly, Sicily, Siculo-Punic, ca. 320 to 300 BCE. AR tetradrachm (17.4 g). Obverse: Head of Arethusa left, wearing wreath of grain ears, triple-pendant earring and necklace; four dolphins around. ReverSee Sold Price
Sold2022Sicily. Syracuse. Agathocles, ca. 317-289 BC. ARSicily. Syracuse. Agathocles, ca. 317-289 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.2g), period 2, ca. 305 BC. ACNAC 6, Dewing 943. Obverse: Head of Arethusa left, four dolphins swimming around. Reverse: Charioteer drivSee Sold Price
Sold2018Sicily. Syracuse. Ca. 475-470 BC. AR tetradrachmTitle: Sicily. Syracuse. Ca. 475-470 BC. AR tetradrachm Origin: Syracuse Date/Period: 475-470 BC Materials: Silver Dimensions: 25 mm. 17.0 gm. Sicily. Syracuse. Ca. 475-470 BC. AR tetradrachm. 25 mm.See Sold Price
Sold2019SICILY Entella Punic issues 300-289 BC SilverSICILY. Entella. Punic issues. 300-289 BC. AR Tetradrachm. 21.5 mm - 17.03 gr. 8h. O:\ Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin. R:\ Head of horse left; club to left, palm tree to right, Punic M�See Sold Price
Sold2020Macedonia Alexander III th Great 336-323 BC AR DrachmKingdom of Macedonia. Alexander III (336-323 BC). AR Drachm. 4,20 gr. - 17,0 mm. ( Magnesia ad Maeandrum, struck by Antigonos I Monophthalmos ca. 319-305 BC) - In the name and types of Alexander III.See Sold Price
2018SICILY DECADRACHM 264-241 BC. SILVER COIN 37,80gr.SICILY, Uncertain Punic mint. First Punic War. Circa 264-241 BC. AR 5 Shekels – Dekadrachm (40.5mm, 37.80 g, 1h). Head of Tanit left, wearing wreath of grain ears and single-pendant earring / PegasoSee Sold Price
Sold2022Thrace Chersonesus 4th Century CoinThrace Chersonesus 4th Century BC. AR hemidrachm (13mm). NGC VF. Persic standard, ca 480-350 BC. Forepart of lion right, head reverted/quadripartite incuse square, with pellets in opposite recessed quSee Sold Price
Sold2018Sicily - Solus - Horseman Bronze400-350 BC. Obv: male head left, wearing Attic helmet, Punic letter to left. Rev: free horse galloping right, caduceus in background. Calciati I, 9; SNG ANS -; Hoover HGC -.9.13 grams.See Sold Price
Sold2018Phaselis, AR Drachm (14 mm, 1.96 g), ca. 167-100 BCHead of Apollo right / Lyre, F?S???S, Isis crown in left field, torch in right field. Troxell, Lycian Period II, Series 1, 47; VFSee Sold Price
Sold2017Sicily Syracuse Greek AR Tetradrachm of ArethusaItaly, Sicily, Syracuse, ca. 440 to 430 BCE. AR tetradrachm (16.33 g). Obverse: Charioteer driving quadriga left. Reverse: Head of Arethusa right. Rare and one of the finest dies in the series. Ex. CNSee Sold Price
2016Ancient Apulian Bell Krater Magna Graecia Ca. 350 BCAncient Apulian Bell Krater Magna Graecia Ca. 350 BC. Size 10-1/4 inches diameter x 9 inches High.Large Pottery red figure Bell krater. Side A decorated with “Ladies of Fashion” Side B decorated NSee Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Apulian Red-Figure Pelike Magna Graecia Ca. 350 B.C.Ancient Apulian Red-Figure Pelike Magna Graecia Ca. 350 B.C. Size: 9 5/8 inches high. Graceful vessel on pedestal foot with bulbous body, round rim with twin strap handles. Red-figure painted lady ofSee Sold Price
Sold2016Ancient Apulian Owl Skyphos Magna Graecia Ca. 350 B.C.Ancient Apulian Owl Skyphos Magna Graecia Ca. 350 B.C.Size:5-7/8” handle span, 2-3/4”H.Black glazed pottery cup having twin opposing loop handles. Decorated on both sides with a large owl in the cSee Sold Price
2021Important Ancient Red-Figured Askos by the BaltimoreSouth Italy, ca. 350 BC. Attributed to the Baltimore painter. The Apulian pouring vessel is of a unique organic form and painted with an elaborate scene.Decorated with a rare frontal depiction of a woSee Sold Price
Sold2021Large Ancient Greek AmphoraSouth Italy, ca. 350 BC. An ancient Apulian red-figured amphora. The obverse with a draped female figure holding tendril in her lowered right hand and a cista in her left. She faces a standing youth lSee Sold Price
Sold2021Rare Ancient Greek VesselSouth Italy, ca. 350 BC. A fine and delicate ancient Campanian Lebes Gemikos, a two-part vase with a female seated on a rocky outcrop and holding a fan, tongues on the shoulder, palmettes below the haSee Sold Price
Sold2021Rare Ancient Greek KernosSouth Italy, ca. 350 BC. In the typology of ancient Greek pottery, the kernos (Greek: κÎÏνος or κÎÏχνος, plural kernoi) is a pottery ring tray to which are attachSee Sold Price
Sold2018A Pair of Ancient Apulian Magna Graecia Kantharos c.300A Pair of Ancient Apulian Magna Graecia Kantharos Ca. 350 B.C. Size:8 1/2 inches high. each.Matching pair of Apulian Kantharos, double handled vessels, each standing on a stemmed pedestal foot. Red-fiSee Sold Price
Sold2022Mysia. Kingdom of Pergamon - Philetairos, ca. 269/8-263 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.7g), Pergamon mint.Mysia. Kingdom of Pergamon - Philetairos, ca. 269/8-263 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.7g), Pergamon mint. BMC 28; SC 309.5; See Ingvaldsen, Philetaerus in Norway, in H. Nilsson, ed., Florilegium NumismaticumSee Sold Price
Sold2022LYDIAN KINGDOM. Croesus (ca. 561-546 BC). AR stater (19mm, 10.40 gm). NGCLYDIAN KINGDOM. Croesus (ca. 561-546 BC). AR stater (19mm, 10.40 gm). NGC VG 5/5 - 3/5. Sardes. Confronted foreparts of lion right and bull left, both with outstretched foreleg / Two square punches ofSee Sold Price
Sold2023APULIAN RED FIGURE BELL KRATER - TL TESTEDCa. 350-300 BC. The krater with disc foot, short stem, bulbous body and flaring lip, two ribbon-like handles are set bilaterally, beneath the rim is a chevron pattern. The A side with a scene of a draSee Sold Price
Sold2021IONIA. Ephesus. Ca. 4th century BC. AR tetradrachmIONIA. Ephesus. Ca. 4th century BC. AR tetradrachm (22mm, 14.96 gm, 1h). Very Fine. E-Φ, bee with straight wings seen from above / Forepart of stag kneeling right, head reverted; palm tree behind.See Sold Price
Sold2017Greek Aegina Island Silver Stater - TortoiseGreece, Aegina, Saronic Islands, ca. 457 to 350 BCE. AR stater (11.7 g). Obverse: Land tortoise with segmented shell, seen from above. Reverse: Five-part incuse with skew pattern. HGC 6, 437. MilbankSee Sold Price
Sold2016Large Ancient Apulian Bell Krater Magna Graecia c350 BCLarge Ancient Apulian Bell Krater Magna Graecia Ca. 350 B.C.Size:11.8 Diameter x 11.25 inches high. (30 x 28.6 cm) Attractive Large Bell Kratere with two figures on each side of the Krater. Condition:See Sold Price
3 days LeftGrogan & CompanyOctavian (Augustus) Roman Imperatorial AR Denarius Coin, ca. 31-30 BCUS$1,000
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May 19HELIOS AUCTIONSA LATE GREEK OR EARLY ROMAN TERRACOTTA JUG WITH HANDLE, CA. 100 BC - 100 ADUS$200