THE CHARLES BUTLER COLLECTIONS. CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF COINS AND MEDALS FORMED BY THE LATE CHARLES BUTLER, ESQ. (of Warren Wood, Hatfield, and Connaught Place, W.) COMPRISING ANCIENT GREEK COINS IN GOLD AND SILVER INCLUDING SOME VEIIY FINE MEDALLIONS OF SYRACUSE AND LARGE GOLD COINS OF THE PTOLEMIES ; ROMAN REPUBLICAN AND IMPERIAL COINS WITH AN IMPORTANT SERIES OF AUREI AND SOME VERY FINE COINS IN BRONZE; ENGLISH COINS IN GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE, EMBRACING SOME NOTABLE COINS AND PROOFS IN GOLD ; FOREIGN COINS, (SmgltsI) attir JFnmgn Jlfoimis in (Snltr antr Hilte, WITH WHICH IS INCLUDED THE VERY RARE NAVAL REWARD MEDAL OF ELIZABETH FOR THE SPANISH ARMADA, IN GOLD; ITALIAN MEDALS AND PLAQUETTES IN BRONZE OF THE EARLY AND LATER RENAISSANCE PERIODS ; COIN CABINETS, &c. WHICH WILL HE SOLD BY AUCTION, BV MESS US. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE .Auctioneers of fCiteranj ^Iropcrtn & tfSlorhs illustrative of tlje 3fine ^Vrts, AT THEIR HOUSE, No. 13, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, W.C. On MONDAY, 3rd of JULY, 1911, and Four following Days, and On MONDAY, the 10th of JULY, and following Day, AT ONE O'CLOCK PRECISELY. MAY I!K VIKWKD TWO DAYS IMUOU. CATALOGUES MAY BE HAD. DRYDKN PRK8S : J. DAVY AND SONS, 8-ft, FRITH-8TRKKT, SOHO-SQUARE, W. CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. The highest bidder to be the buyer; and if any dispute arise between bidders, the lot so disputed shall be immediately put up again, provided the auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute. II. No person to advance less than Is.; above five pounds 2s. 6d., and so on in proportion. III. In the case of lots upon which there is a reserve, the auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller. IV. The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay down 10s. in the pound, if required, in part payment of the purchase-money ; in default of which the lot or lots purchased will be immediately put up again and re-sold. V. The sale of any lot is not to be set aside on account of any error in the enumeration of the numbers stated, or errors of description. VI. The lots to be taken away, at the buyer's expense, imme- diately after the conclusion of the sale ; in default of which Messrs. SOTHEBY, AVILKINSON & HODGE will not hold themselves responsible if lost, stolen, damaged, or otherwise destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. If, at the expiration of Two Days after the conclusion of the sale, the lots are not cleared or paid for, they will then be catalogued for immediate sale, and the ex- pense, the same as if re-sold, will be added to the amount at which they were bought. Messrs. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE will have the option of re-selling the lots uncleared, either by public or private sale., without any notice being given to the defaulter. VII. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, the money required and deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited, and if any loss is sustained in the re-selling of such lots as are not cleared or paid for, all charges on suck re-sale shall be made good by the defaulters at this sale. Gentlemen, who cannot attend this Sale, may have their Commissions faithfully executed by their humble Servants, SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, 1 3, Wellington Street, Strand, London. Telegraphic Address : " Abinitio London." Telephone: 3852 Gerrard. COMMISSIONS CANNOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE ACCEPTED BY TELEPHONE. icK Ai; :ux 501^563 r - M w 0- a - 00 D S 5 C J. s 6 I o/" Sizes. Scale of Afionnet. THE CHABLES BUTLER COLLECTIONS. CATALOGUE OF THE VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF COINS AND MEDALS OF THE LATE CHARLES BUTLER, ESQ. of Warren Wood, Hat field, and Connaught Place, W. FIRST DAY'S SALE. GREEK COINS. GOLD. LOT n 1 Syracuse : Democracy of Timoleon ; EL, wt. 53-5 grs. ; laureate head of Apollo to left; omphalos behind neck; ZYPAKOZIflN, Tripod lebes ; a very fine example and of excellent style; from the Thomas and Bale collections [PI. I] 1 2 3 'if* Syracuse : Hiero II ; A^, wt. 66 grs. ; Head of Persephone to left, with fillet of corn around head and wearing earring and necklace ; behind neck, bucranium ; , IEP.QNOZ (exergue), Biga to right driven by female charioteer ; in lower field, AT (monogram) ; an unusually fine example and rare ; from the Thomas and Bale collections [PI. I] Philip II of Macedonia: N, wt. 132 grs. ; laureate head of Apollo to right; <|>IAinnOY (exergue); Fast biga to right; below horses, Nike Stephanophoros flying to right ; fine and an uncommon variety 1 First Day 2 4 Philip II of Macedonia: N, wt. 132-5 grs. ; as preceding, but with f ulmen beneath horses ; very fine 5 Philip II of Macedonia : A r , ivt. 132-5 grs. ; similar, but with trident 7 / V ' head beneath horses ; fine 1 6 Philip II of Macedonia: A r , wt. 130-5 grs. ; similar, same adjunct as tf/o/' last coin ; very fine 1 Philip II of Macedonia : A T , wt. 1 30-5 grs. ; similar, cantharus beneath horses ; of unusual style, the rev. types imperfectly struck ; very fine [PI. I] 1 8 Philip II of Macedonia : N, wt. 132 grs. ; similar, monogram (PAP) d,/-/- and star beneath the horses ; fine 1 9 Philip II of Macedonia: A 7 ", tut. 132 grs. ; similar, but of very unusual / / / style and with K (monogram ?) beneath the horses ; somewhat worn 1 10 Philip II of Macedonia: N, wt. 132-5 grs. ; similar, trident head j7-/~ beneath the horses ; fine and rare 1 11 Philip II of Macedonia: N, wt. 32-5 grs. ; Head of young Herakles /*/" to right; , Club, bow and cantharus, <|>IAIPPOY beneath Philip II of Macedonia : N, wt. 10-5 grs. ; laureate head of Apollo to right; badly double-struck ( Laureate / Ly. / draped bust of Caracalla to right ; beneath, Sl<|> (-= 516, or A.D. 219) ; fine and rare 1 23 Persia: N Daric; ivt. 128'5 grs. ; King to right, kneeling on right knee; a spear in his right hand, and a bow in the left; p, usual incuse ; fine and uncommon 1 24 Persia : N Daric ; ivt. 127-5 grs. ; similar to last coin, but not so well i,/LJ- spread 1 25 Bactria : Bazodeo (Vasu Deva) ; N, wt. 123 grs. ; POONOPOOB OSOOSOVOBONO ; King standing to left, swastika between /i) 1^ feet ; OKPO, Siva and bull. And a smaller Coin, wt. 29 grs. ; with similar types ; the first coin very fine and from the East India Co.'s Museum and the Sparkes collection 2 26 Egypt : Ptolemy I ; large N, int. 274'5 grs. ; diademed head of Ptolemy Soter to right; BAZI AEHZ PTOAEM AIOY, Eagle to left, . / standing on fulmen ; in field to left, ZT and monogram ( AP ) ; extremely fine and rare ; from the Northwick and Bale collections [PI. I] 1 27 Egypt : Ptolemy I ; A 7 ", 275'5 grs. ; similar to last coin, but with monogram (Zfl ?) only in field of ; very fine and rare 1 B2 First Day 4 28 Egypt : Ptolemy II and Arsinoe II with Ptolemy I and Berenice ; N, wt. 428*5 grs. ; jugate heads of Philadelphia and his Queen to right; above, AAEA.QN ; in field to left, monogram ( AP); Similar heads of Soter and his Queen to right ; above, EUN ; in field to left, spear head ; a very fine and unusually well spread example of this rare coin ; from the Thomas, Edmonds and Bale collections [PI. I] 1 29 Egypt : Ptolemy II and Arsinoe II with Ptolemy I and Berenice ; N, wt. 213'5 grs. ; types as those of last coin, but of smaller size ; a shield behind the head of Philadelphus, no adjunct on JJ, ; fine and rare 1 30 Egypt : Ptolemy II and Arsinoe II with Ptolemy I and Berenice ; N, wt. 212 grs. ; of same size and with same adjunct as last coin ; fine and rare 1 31 Egypt: Arsinoe II; N, wt. 426*5 grs. ; head of the Queen to right, wearing ornamented diadem and veil ; the ends of a sceptre shown above the head and in front of the neck; p, APZINOHZ <|>IAAAEA<|>OY, Double cornucopia of fruit; each branch tied with a broad fillet ; of very fine style but slightly worn [PI. I] 1 / A 32 Egypt : Arsinoe II ; another specimen, wt. 428 grs. ; K behind the head of the Queen ; very fine, but of poorer style than preceding ; from the sale of Subhi Pasha 1 33 Egypt : Arsinoe II ; another, as last coin ; wt. 428*5 grs. ; extremely fine [PI. I] 1 1^ -i 34 Egypt: Arsinoe II; another, wt. 425*5 grs. ; extremely fine 1 35 Egypt: Arsinoe II; another, wt. 430 grs.; extremely fine \ , C 36 Egypt : Arsinoe II ; another, wt. 430'5 grs. ; fine 1 / / * ^ 37 Egypt: Arsinoe II; another, wt. 429 grs. ; slightly worn 1 ' I 38 Egypt : Arsinoe II ; another, wt. 423*5 grs. ; the portrait rendered in a finer and more realistic manner ; very fine ; from the sale of Subhi Pasha j 39 Egypt : Ptolemy III; A^, wt. 428*5 grs. ; bust of Euergetes to right, I )j wearing radiate diadem and aegis and with trident sceptre over shoulder; 9, PTOAEMAIOY B AZ I A EI2Z, Cornucopia with pendant fillet ; a radiate arch over the top ; in lower field, A I fine and very rare [PI. I] i 40 Egypt : Berenike II ; N, wt. 428 grs. ; veiled bust of the Queen to right; fc BEPENIKHZ BAZIAIZZHZ, Cornucopia tied with a broad fillet, both ends of which hang down to right ; fine and very rare from the sale of Lord Ashburnham [Pl.l] l 5 First Day 41 Gyrene: A 7 ", wt. 133 grs. ; KYPANAION, Quadriga to right, the horses prancing ; in upper field, over horses' heads, part of the i e I -~ sun's disc with rays; 9 XAIPIOZ (retrograde), Zeus Ammon seated to left ; his left arm resting on top of throne-back, the right hand supporting an eagle ; before him, thymaterion ; of excellent style, fine and rare [PI. I] 1 42 Gyrene : N, wt. \.33grs. ; types as last coin ; the figure on 9, of smaller size and name XAIPIOZ written from left to right ; very fine and rare 1 43 Gyrene: N, wt. 133 grs. ; KYPANAION, Nike driving quadriga to right ; $ POAIAN0EYZ, Zeus Ammon standing to left, hold- ing sceptre and patera ; before him, thymiaterion ; very fine and rare [PI. I] 1 44 Gyrene: A 7 ", wt. 33 grs. ; Head of Pallas to left; IAZ(?) behind; 9, Three silphium plants arranged around a central pellet. Smaller A 7 " coins (2), wt. 13 and 8'5 grs. ; API, Head of Zeus Ammon to right ; 9, Head of Gyrene facing ; or Head of Zeus Ammon to right ; 9= Head of Gyrene to right ; all uncommon 3 45 Carthage : El. Distatei'; wt. 160'5 grs. ; Head of Persephone to left ; Horse to right ; in field above, rayed disc between uraei ; very fine and rare 1 46 Carthage: El. Stater; wt. 113 grs. ; Head of Persephone to left; 9, Horse to right. And two small Siculo- Punic A 7 ", wt. 15 and V / 13 grs. ; date palm ; 9 Horse's head to right; all fine 3 47 False Greek N; wt. 406 grs. ; with inscription ZflTHPA and KAAAH TYXH AITHPTOY 1 48 False Greek N (2) ; wt. 205 grs. ; one of Hiero II of Syracuse, the /'/' SPAIN TO ITALY. . tl - other, of Panormus, with 9, Horse and legend FANOPMOZ 2 SILVER. Cose : Celtiberian Drachm ; Male head to right ; 9, Horseman to right, leading second horse and carrying branch. Massalia: Drachms (2); Head of Artemis to right; 9, MAZZA ; lion to right ; one of the last pieces very fine 3 50 Herakleia, Lucan ; JR Stater ; Head of Athena to right ; a figure of Skylla, carrying a rudder, on the side of the crested helmet ; 9, hHPAKAEIflN (traces only), Herakles strangling the lion; in field to left, long club and cockle shell ; very fine, but not well centred [PI. I] 1 First Day 6 51 Hyria, Camp: JR Stater; Athena head to left, owl and olive branch on helmet ; T behind neck ; $ ANHV, Campanian bull to right, Hyele ( Velio) ; JR Stater ; Athena head to left ; $ . . VHTfl Lion to left ; beneath, . Kyme, Camp ; Female head to right ; 9> NOIAMYK, Mussel shell and corn grain ; none very fine 3 52 Kaulonia, Brutt : Early JR Stater ; KAY/* , Nude male figure (Apollo?) to right, a branch in the right hand, a small winged figure on the 1 extended left fore-arm ; in the lower field to right, stag ; similar to obv. but incavo ; very fine 1 53 Kroton, Brutt : Early JR Stater ; ? PO, Tripod lebes ; $ Similar to obv. but incavo ; an extremely fine example [PI. I] 1 54 Metapontion, Lucan: Early JR Staters (2); META, ear of bearded corn ; > as obv. but incavo ; both fine 2 55 Metapontion, Lucan : Early JR Stater, as in last lot. Another ; Head of Persephone to right, crowned with corn, a pendant veil at back of head ; > M ETA, ear of bearded corn ; a filleted branch on leaf to left 2 56 Neapolis, Camp : JR Staters (2) ; Female head to right ; one with bunch of grapes behind head ; JJ, Campanian bull, crowned by flying Nike ; traces of legend in exergue. Nola : JR Stater ; Athena head to right ; owl and olive branch on helmet ; uncertain letter behind neck; Jl NflAAI.QN, Campanian bull to right 3 57 Nuceria Alphaterna, Camp : JR Stater ; Youthful head to left, a ram's II lit horn on side of head; around, inscription in Oscan characters; , One of the DioskouroiC?) standing by side of horse to left ; a fine example and rare [PI. I] 1 58 Poseidonia, Lucan : JR Staters (2) POMEZ, Poseidon to right, hurl- ing trident; & POMEZ, Bull to left, cockle-shell beneath; the second piece with similar types 2 59 Rhegion, Brutt: JR Tetradrachm; Lion's head facing ; R EC IN OS (retrograde), Aged Demos seated to left ; a crooked staff in his right hand, a patera in his left; beneath the seat, a bird ; the whole within a laurel wreath ; very fine and rare [PI. I] 1 J50 Rhegion, Brutt : Tetradrachm ; similar to last coin ; a sprig of olive, with berry, to left of lion's head ; very fine and very rare [PI. I] 1 61 Rhegion : Tetradrachm ; Lion's head facing; PHTINON, Laureate head of Apollo to right, the hair turned up closely to the head ; behind neck, sprig of laurel; of very good style, fine and rare [PI. I] 7 First Day 62 Romano-Campanian Didrachms (5) ; with head of Ares' to left, and $L ROMANO, Horse's head to right (3); with head of Roma to right, and $ ROMANO, Nike with long branch of laurel (2) ; some fine 5 63 Sybaris, Lucan : Early JR Stater ; VM over bull standing to left, the head turned back to right; same type, incavo; very fine 1 ; 64 Sybaris : As last coin ; the letters in exergue ; vei-y fine 1 65 Thourioi, Lucan : Distater ; Head of Athena to right, Skylla on helmet; behind neck, A (A?); % 0OYPIHN, Butting bull to right; in exergue, fish. And Stater, obv. Athena head to right, the helmet bound with laurel wreath ; 0OYPI.QN, Butting bull to right ; the larger coin rare, but not fine 2 66 Taras, Calab : Staters (5), with obv. Horseman, Taras on dolphin ; varied symbols and letters in field. Drachm, obv. Head of Athena, Owl on capital. Brettioi : Drachm ; Head of Nike to right ; Jfc BPETTIHN, Youthful hero crowning himself 7 SICILY. 67 Akragas : Tetradrachm ; AKPACANTOZ, eagle with closed wings, to left ; 9, Crab 1 68 Gela : Tetradrachm ; CEAAZ, Fore-part of man-headed bull to right; $, Quadriga to right, the horses crowned by flying Nike. And a Didrachm, with similar obv. type, and Nude Horseman to right, hurling spear ; the last coin fine 2 69 Leontinoi: Tetradrachm; AEONTINON and four corn grains / ; arranged around lion's head to right ; Quadriga to right, the horses crowned by flying Nike ; fine and uncommon 1 70 Leontinoi : Tetradrachm ; similar to last coin ; fine and uncommon 1 -y/i/^ 71 Leontinoi: another specimen, very fine 1 , j 72 Leontinoi : Tetradrachm ; laureate head of Apollo to right ; AEONTINON, Lion's head to right, four corn grains around ; of good style, very fine and uncommon [PI. II] 1 73 Leontinoi : another specimen, as last, but not so fine 1 74 Messana : Tetradrachm; MEZZANION, Hare running to right; sprig of olive beneath : $ Mule car to right ; above, Nike flying to right and crowning the mules. And a Didrachm of Leontinoi, obv. Lion's head and corn grains ; $ Horseman to right ; the first coin an uncommon variety ; the second much oxidised 2 First Day 8 75 Messaua : Tetradrachm ; M EZZAN ION, Hare running to right ; in field beneath, dolphin to right ; Messana driving mule car to -/ right ; over the reins, Nike running to right and crowning the mules ; in exergue, laurel leaf and berry ; very fine and rare [PI. M] 1 76 Naxos : Tetradrachm ; Head of Dionysos to right, bearded and wear- ing wreath of ivy ; the hair rolled up and knotted at back of head ; $ NAXION, Nude Silenus seated on ground and holding can- tharus ; the head turned to left ; of very fine late archaic style ; in very good preservation and very rare [PI. II] 1 , \^ 77 Naxos : Tetradrachm ; similar to last coin ; reverse not so well pre- served [PI. II] 1 78 Naxos: Tetradrachm; Head of bearded Dionysos to right, wearing - broad diadem, ornamented with ivy leaves; , NAXION (traces only), Nude Silenos seated on ground to front, raising a wine cup with his right hand, and holding a thyrsos in his left ; to left, ivy plant ; of very fine style and extremely rare; the surface damaged by cleaning [PI. II] 1 79 Selinos: Tetradrachm; ZEAINONTION (retrograde}, Apollo and Artemis in slow quadriga to left ; the latter driving the horses, the ^ In- former loosing an arrow from his bow ; ZEAINOZ, the youth- ful river-god Selinos standing to left, nude, a branch of laurel in his left hand, and a patera in his extended right ; in field before him, altar of Asklepios with cock at foot ; behind, selinon leaf and low altar with figure of bull ; of good style, well preserved and rare \ 80 Selinos : Tetradrachm ; similar to preceding, but of slightly earlier style, and in better preservation [PI. II] 1 81 Syrakousai: Tetradrachms (2); Litrai ('2); the large coins in poor preservation 4 82 Syrakousai: MEDALLION, by Evainetos; ZYPAKOZIflN, Head of Persephone to left, wearing wreath of corn leaves ; around, four dolphins ; near the lower edge, traces of artist's signature ; $ Fast Quadriga to left; above, Nike holding a wreath and flying to crown the charioteer ; in exergue, prize armour ; an extremely fine and tvell-spread example of these magnificent coins [PI. II] 1 83 Syrakousai : Medallion, by Evainetos ; another specimen ; very sharply struck, but not so well spread as preceding [PI. II] 1 9 First Day 84 Syrakousai : Another example, u'ithout the artist's signature ; a scallop shell behind the neck ; very fine and valuable [PI. II] 1 / 85 Syrakousai : Medallion ; similar to preceding coins, but much damaged by careless cleaning 1 86 Syracuse. Stater, of Corinthian types issued during the dominancy of Timoleon ; ZYPAKOZIflN, Head of Athena wearing Corin- thian helmet ; > Pegasos to left ; surface patched with oxide, but very fine 1 87 Syracuse. Agathokles : Tetradrachm ; Head of Persephone to left, crowned with corn leaves ; around, three dolphins ; below neck, Nl ; Z]YPAKOZiniM, Al (exergue) ; Fast Quadriga to left; above, triquetra; very fine and rare [PI. II] 1 y, 2- / t 88 Syracuse. Agathokles : Tetradrachm ; as last coin ; also very fine 1 89 Syracuse. Agathokles: Tetradrachm; KOPAZ, Head of Persephone )i I I to right, the long flowing hair bound with a wreath of corn stalks ; AFA0OKAEIOZ, Nike erecting a trophy ; in field to right, triquetra ; an extremely fine example of this beautiful coin [PI. II] 1 90 Syracuse. Agathokles : Tetradrachm, of African issue ; types similar to last coin, but of coarser execution ; the hair tied en queue; very fine 1 91 Syracuse. Agathokles; another specimen, as last ; fine 1 *//// 92 Syracuse. Agathokles; another ; fine 1 93 Syracuse. Agathokles ; another ; fine 1 94 Syracuse. Philistis: JR, wt. 217 grs. ; Veiled head of the Queen to left ; behind neck, filleted branch of palm ; $ BAZI AIZZAZ <|>l AIZTI AOZ, Slow Quadriga, driven by Nike towards right ; beneath horses forefeet, A ; very fine and rare 1 95 Syracuse. Philistis : JR, wt. 204 grs. ; type as last coin ; Plemochoe /*/ behind head; the horses galloping to right; H in field; well preserved and rare 1 96 Syracuse. Hieronymos : JR, wt. 112 grs. ; Diademed portrait head to left; BAZIAEOZ IEPHNYMOY, Winged fulmen ; Nl between the wings ; very fine and rare 1 97 Siculo-Punic Tetradrachms : Head of Persephone to left, crowned with corn leaves ; four dolphins around ; , Horse's head to left ; date palm in field to right and "am machanat," in Phoenician letters, beneath ; of fine style and probably the work of a Syracusan en- graver, fine and rare 1 ///7/ First Day 10 98 Another : with similar types, but of coarser execution ; extremely fine and rare [PI. II] 1 99 Another : as last 100 Another : similar 101 Two others : one with similar head of Persephone placed to right ; the second with obv. Head of youthful Herakles to right, wearing lion's scalp ; both well preserved GREECE. 102 Aigina: Early M Staters (4), and Drachms (2); all with obv. Tor- i/lt r' toise ; , Five irregular incuses arranged in square, or shallow incuse of five divisions ; mostly rather worn 6 . I 103 Aigina: Staters (2); Tortoise, the shell with natural markings; > 1\"\ Shallow incuse of five divisions ; both rather fine 2 104 Ainos : Tetradrachm ; Head of Hermes facing, wearing petasos ; 7/-/ > AINION, Goat to right; in field to front, lyre; the head in unusually high relief; in fair preservation and rare 1 105 Ainos : Tetradrachm ; similar to last coin ; the head in lower relief ; a corn stalk (?) before the goat ; fine and very rare [PI. II] 1 106 Akanthos, Maced.: Tetradrachm; Lion seizing a bull; in exergue, PO ; in upper field, small P ; AKAN0ION on broad border around a quadripartite square ; the whole type shown in a shallow incuse; of exceedingly fine style ; very fine and very rare [PI. II] 1 107 Athenai : Tetradrachm ; Head of Athena to right; A0E, Owl to >/'/ right, the head facing; in upper left-hand corner, sprig of olive with berry and crescent ; of archaic style ; a very fine specimen [PI. II] 1 ffdfv 108 Athenai: Tetradrachm; as last coin ; and equally fine [PI. II] 1 108A Athenai : Tetradrachms (3) ; of similar style to preceding coins, but of somewhat later issue 3 I / - f" 109 Athenai: Tetradrachms (4) ; as last 4 110 Athenai: Late Tetradrachms (2); Head of Athena wearing triple- plumed helmet; A0E, AHMH, lEPft; Owl on amphora; the whole within an olive wreath ; or A0E . AAMfllSI, ZHZI-KPATHZ, KPITON and adjunct quiver ; both fine 2 111 Athenai: Tetradrachms (2); similar to last pieces; A0E . AHMHTPIOZ . ATA0IPPOZ and helmet of Dioskouroi orA0E. APEAAIKHN, TOPriAZ, A PfE and griffin ; both very fine 2 11 First Day 112 Elis : Stater; Head of Hera to right, wearing broad Stephanos orna- mented with palmettes ; FA and fulmen in crown of wild olive ; very fine and rare [PI. Ill] 1 113 Epirote Republic : Didrachm ; Jugate heads of Zeus Dodonaios and Dione to right; in field to left, <|>l ; APEIPHTAN, Bull ^ 1^1 ". rushing to right ; the whole within an oak wreath ; very rare and in fa ir preservation [ P 1 . 1 1 1 ] 1 114 Korinthos : Staters (3) ; Helmeted head of Athena to left; 9 , Pegasos to left (2) or right ; obv. adjuncts, Forepart of horse, dol- phin and fillet, or term and monogram ; one has the Pegasos hobbled and standing, to right. And a similar coin of Leukas in Acarnania ; three fine 4 115 Larissa : Drachm; Head of nymph, facing ; AAPIZAIflN, Horse grazing to right, flower beneath. Maronea : Late Tetradrachm ; Head of Dionysos to right; p, AIONYZOY ZHTHPOZ MAPHNITJQN, Dionysos to left. Varied small ^l of Aigina, Arcadian League, Thasos, &c. (13) ; some fine 15 116 Sikyon : Stater; Chimaera to left; ZE beneath, wreath above; JJ> Dove in wreath ; I in field ; fine 1 117 Thasos : Early Staters (2) ; Nude Satyr kneeling to right and carry- ing off nymph ; , Quadripartite incuse ; both of very early style and fine 2 118 Thasos: Late Tetradrachms (4); Head of Dionysos to right; JJ, HPAKAEOYZ ZHTHPOZ AZIftN, Herakles standing to left ; varied monograms, &c. in the field ; two very fine 4 119 Thasos : Late Tetradrachms (4) ; as in last lot 4 KINGS OF MACEDON, THRACE AND P/EONIA. 120 Philippos II : Tetradrachm ; Laureate head of Zeus to right ; ^lAIPPOY, Nude youth on horseback to right; a long branch of laurel in his right hand ; beneath horse, upright fulmen ; in exergue, N; of excellent style and very fine [PI. Ill] 1 121 Philippos II: Tetradrachm; similar to last coin; the fulmen hori- / / zon tally placed ; very fine 1 122 Philippos II : Tetradrachm; as last ; very fine 1 123 Philippos II : Tetradrachm ; another 1 124 Philippos II : Tetradrachm ; as before ; the head of varied treatment ; r.ryfine [PI. Ill] 1 First Day 12 j 125 Philippos II: Tetradrachm ; similar, but with cantharus beneath horse's body ; very fine [ PI . 1 1 1 ] 1 126 Philippos II : Tetradrachm ; Aplustron and P beneath horse. And l / f l three Tetrobols : obv. Apollo head to right ; $ Horseman 4 127 Alexandras III : Tetradrachms (6) ; of usual types ; four without title ; adjuncts aplustron and PO (mon.); monogram and star; M I, mono- gram in wreath and arch (?) ; A, torch and bee; two with title BAZIAEQZ, anchor, ^ and P ; or M and AY in field of reverse ; two very fine 6 128 Alexandros III: Tetradrachms (6); four without title, A, torch and . / / star or figure of fighting Pallas in field ; two with BAZIAEQZ, BAI and Ml (monograms), or monogram in wreath and AX in field ; two very fine 6 129 Alexandros III : Tetradrachms (6) ; rudder, caduceus and mono- gram, terminal bust or vase (?) and monogram in field ; one with BAZIAEHZ and P. M. and monogram in field of reverse; two very fine 6 130 Alexandros III: Tetradrachms (6) ; in field of rev. figure of Aphro- dite and NO ; trident, M and monogram ; monogram over large, M ; three with BAZIAE&Z, and two monograms in circles, cornucopia, or monogram in wreath and M I in field ; two very fine 6 131 Alexandros III : Tetradrachms (3) ; in field of rev. wreath and A I ; bee and AY, or two monograms ; all with title. And three others of posthumous issue, with helmet and KE (mon.), AP (mon.), or monogram and bee, in field of reverse ; some very fine 6 132 Alexandros- III: Large Tetradrachms of posthumous issue; palm, AP (Arados) and ZA ; Pegasos leaping to left; helmet, MA and APO (monogram) ; helmet, A A and TOP (monogram) in field of reverse ; all uncommon 4 /y <_ 133 Alexandros III: Tetradrachms (3), as in last lot; 0E and mono- gram of Odessos in field ; vase between ivy branches ; or helmet, AA and KO ; all very good 3 134 Alexandros III: Drachms (10), of usual type and with varied rev. adjuncts; all fine 10 135 Alexandros III : Drachms (15) 15 136 Demetrios Poliorketes : Tetradrachm; Diademed portrait head to right with bull's horn ; BAZIAEQX AHMHTPIOY, Nude Poseidon to left, resting on trident, his right foot on rock ; in field, two monograms ; of good style, very fine and rare [PI. Ill] 1 13 First Day 137 Demetrios Poliorketes : Tetradrachm ; similar to preceding coin ; the monograms in outer field ; very fine and rare [PI. Ill] 1 138 Demetrios Poliorketes : Tetradrachm ; of similar type to preceding coins, but varied in style, and with one monogram only in field of reverse ; fine 1 , 139 Demetrios Poliorketes : Tetradrachm ; with older and more charac- teristic portrait head ; monogram (AY in circle) behind figure ; very fine, and a rare variety [PI. Ill] 1 14 SECOND DAY'S SALE. LOT 140 Antigonos (Doson?): Tetradrachm ; Head of Poseidon bound with wreath of sea-weed; $ BAZIAEflZ ANTITONOY, Nude Apollo seated on prow to left, a bow in the right hand ; in exer- gual field, monogram ; fine and rare [PI. Ill] 141 Antigonos (Doson?) : Tetradrachm ; similar to last coin, but not so fine 1 ,i n k 142 Antigonos (Doson ?): Tetradrachm ; as before 1 143 Antigonos (Gonatas?): Tetradrachm ; Head of Satyr in centre of Macedonian shield ; p, BAZIAEftZ ANTITONOY, Athena charging to left ; in field, helmet and monogram (HA), fine 1 144 Antigonos (Gonatas?): Tetradrachm ; another; varied letters in field . 1 145 Antigonos Gonatas : Tetradrachms (2) ; as preceding coins ; one with chipped edge 146 Philippos V : Tetradrachm ; Head of Perseus to left, placed in centre of Macedonian shield ; $ BAZIAE.QZ IAH~inOY, club and three monograms ; the whole within an oak wreath ; in outer field, near tie of wreath, a club ; very fine and very rare [PI. Ill] 1 147 Perseus: Tetradrachm; Diademed portrait head of king to right; $ BAZIAEHZ PEPZEHZ, Eagle standing on fulmen to right and three monograms ; the whole within oak wreath ; in outer field, below tie of wreath, traces of plough ; very fine and rare [PI. Ill] 1 1 48 Perseus : Tetradrachm ; as last lot ; varied monograms in field ; very itf' fine and rare [PI. Ill] 1 149 Perseus: Tetradrachm; similar to preceding coin, but with varied monograms, and with star beneath tie of wreath; very fine and rare \ 150 Perseus : Tetradrachm ; similar to last coin ; fine and rare 1 1 5 Second Day 151 MACEDONIA: Roman Domination; Tetradrachms (2); Mace- donian shield with head of Artemis to right in centre; MAKE AON.QN rP-QTHZ, club and monogram in wreath ; beside tie of wreath, fulmen. Another; obv. MAKEAONI1N, Deified head of Alexander the Great to right, behind neck ; 9, AESILLAS Q, club, money-chest and seat, the whole within wreath ; both very fine '2 152 Macedonia : Tetradrachms (2) ; as in last lot ; both fine 2 153 Macedonia: Tetradrachms (2) ; as before, one very fine 2 154 KINGS or PAEONIA. PAtraos : Tetradrachm ; Laureate beardless head to right ; behind the neck, axe head(?) with broad blade and curved spike at back ; PATPAOY, Paeonian horseman, armed with spear, riding down Macedonian hoplite ; very fine and a very rare variety [PI. Ill] 1 155 Audoleon : Tetradrachm ; Head of Pallas facing ; Ji AYAOAEON TOZ, Horse to right ; in field between legs, monogram (AY) ; very fine and rare 1 156 KINGS OF THRACIA. Lysimachos : Tetradrachm; Deified head of Alexander the Great to right, diademed and with horn of Zeus Ammon ; BAZIAEHZ AYZIMAXOY, Pallas Nikephoros seated to left; in field, monogram (PAP) ; in exergue, meander; of small module, fine and uncommon 1 157 Lysimachos: Tetradrachm; similar to last coin; monogram (HPA) in field, and meander in outer field to left ; very fine [PI. Ill] 1 158 Lysimachos : Tetradrachm ; similar to preceding coins but of larger t size and varied style; statue (?) of Ephesian Artemis and crescent in field to left and monogram (III) in exergue ; very fine [PI. Ill] 1 I* 159 Lysimachos: Tetradrachm; as last coin; racing torch and bee on rev., the whole design within border of dots ; very fine and a rare variety [PI. HI] 1 160 Lysimachos : Tetradrachm ; similar types ; a line of five dots over the , extended right arm of Pallas ; lion's head to left in field ; mono- gram (All) on side of throne ; very fine [PI. Ill] 1 161 Lysimachos: Tetradrachm; similar types; lion's head, monogram (APKE) and terminal statue in field to left ; a second monogram (MO A) in exergue ; very fine 1 162 Lysimachos: Tetradrachms (2) ; one with PYPA (mon.) and racing torch in field ; the other with $ only ; both fine 2 Second Day 16 163 Lysimachos: Tetradrachm; similar types ; caduceus in field to left, and monogram (KA ?) in outer field to right ; very fine I 164 Lysimachos : Tetradrachms (2) : similar types ; each with two mono- , /Y grams in field of rev. ; fine 165 Barbarous imitations of Coins of Thasos, Philip II, Alexander the Great, Lysimachos, &c. ; Tetradrachms, &c. (6), Drachms (8) 14 ASIA MINOR TO AFRICA. KEGAL AND AUTONOMOUS COINS (in alphabetical order). 166 Antiocheia, Syria (1) : M. Antonius and Kleopatra ; ANTIONIOC AYTOKPATWP TRITON TPItON ANAPION, Head of M. Antony to right; p, BACIAICCA KAEOPATPA 0EA NetOTGPA, Draped bust of the Queen to right wearing broad diadem ; fine and rare [PI. IV] ////" 167 Antiocheia, Syria : another specimen 168 Antiocheia, Syria: another, not so fine 169 Antiocheia. Imperial JR of Augustus; JJ, ETOYZ HK Ml KHZ, 1 1 (It I " Antiocheia seated, the Orontes at her feet ; a copy of the celebrated statue by Eutychides ; very fine 1 170 Antiocheia. Imperial 1& Tetradrachms of Nero and Vespasian. And an Alexandrian JR of Tiberius with Augustus, and Didrachm of Nerva with $ EAEY0 AHMOY 4 171 Arados : Stater ; Laureate head of Melkarth to right ; Galley and waves. Drachm ; obv. Bee, rev. APAAIHN, Stag and palm. And Tetradrachm ofl ate issue ; Tyche head to right; APA- AlflN, Nike to left ; date letters, &c., in field 3 172 Arados : Tetradrachms (2), as last coin in preceding lot; fine 2 173 Arados: Tetradrachms (2) of similar types ; both fine 2 I "I " 174 Aspendos, Pamph. : JR Staters (3) ; Two athletes, wrestling ; between them, KE, AK, or EZ ; $EZTFEAIIY, Slinger, standing to right; in field triskelis, or triskelis and club ; all fine 3 175 BACTRIA. Euthydemos : Tetradrachm; Diademed portrait head of king to right; $ BAZIAEftZ EY0Y AHMOY, Nude Hera- 1 1 $ I kles to left seated on rock, a club supported in his right hand and resting on a pile of rocks placed in front ; in field to right, PHA (mon.) ; very fine and rare [PI. IV] 1 176 Bactria. Euthydemos: Tetradrachm, similar to last coin; in lower field of rev. AIP (mon.) ; very fine and rare 1 "Iff- 17 Second Day 177 Bactria. Euthydemos : Tetradrachm ; another, of similar type and ^/ / style to preceding ; the right foot raised and resting on rocks ; of somewhat barbarous style but a very rare variety [PI. IV] 1 178 Bactria. Euthydemos: Tetradrachm; similar to preceding, but without the pile of rocks before the figure ; the club rested upon the right knee of Herakles, the anvil-like seat covered with a lion's skin ; KP (mon.) in field ; of good style and in fine preservation 1 ~~ 179 Bactria. Euthydemos: Tetradrachm; similar to last coin ; fine 1 180 Bactria. Euthydemos: Tetradrachm; similar to last coins but end of club rests on centre of right thigh of Herakles ; same mono- gram ; oxidized but fine and rare 1 181 Bactria. Euthydemos: Tetradrachm; similar to last coin ; the por- trait older and very realistically treated ; same monogram (KP) in field; very fine and very rare [PI. IV] 1 182 Bactria. Euthydemos: Tetradrachm; as last coin, but not quite so fine [PI. IV] 1 183 Bactria. Demetrios : Tetradrachm; Draped bust of king to right; the head covered with an elephant's scalp; $ BAZIAE.QZ AHMHTPIOY, Youthful Herakles to front, crowning himself with ivy-wreath ; club in his left hand and lion's skin over left fore-arm; in field KP (mon.); very fine and extremely rare [PI. IV] 1 184 Bactria. Antimachos I : Tetradrachm; Draped bust of king to right, diademed and wearing kausia ; $ BAZIAEI1Z 0EOY ANTI- MAXOY, Poseidon to front, draped ; a palm branch in his left hand, a trident in the right ; in field to right, ON (mon.) ; very fine and extremely rare [PI. IV] 1 185 Bactria. Antimachos I: Tetradrachm; similar to last coin but of coarser style ; the ends of the king's diadem formally disposed ; KP in field of rev. ; extremely fine and very rare [PI. IV] 1 186 Bactria. Eukratides: Tetradrachm; Draped bust of king to right, wearing diadem; BAZIAEflZ EYKPATIAOY, The Dios- kouroi on horseback to right ; beneath horse's forefeet, 4> ; of good work and style ; very fine and rare [PI. IV] 1 /;//- 187 Bactria. Eukratides: Tetradrachm; similar to last coin but with KP (mon.) beneath horse's forefeet ; also fine and rare 1 188 Bactria. Eukratides: Tetradrachm; similar to preceding coins ; A , / in right field of rev. and HA (mon.) beneath horse's forefeet ; very fine and rare [PI. IV] 1 C Second Day 18 189 Bactria. Eukratides : Tetradrachm ; Draped bust of king to right, dia- demed and wearing petasos-like helmet with crest and with bull's horn on side : 9, BAZIAEflZ MEPAAOY EYKPATIAOY, the Dioskouroi on horseback to right ; beneath horse's fore-feet PAN (mon.} : fine and very rare [PI. IV] 1 190 Bactria. Heliokles: Tetradrachm; Draped bust to right, wearing diadem; $ BAZIAEftZ HAIOKAEOYZ AIKAIOY, Zeus (II I facing, wearing himation ; fulmen in right hand, sceptre in left ; in field wreath (? monogram) ; of good style, extremely fine and very rare [PI. IV] 1 191 Bactria. Heliokles: Tetradrachm; as preceding coin ; in field mono- gram (AH K); equally fine and rare [PJ. IV] 1 192 Bactria. Heliokles: Tetradrachm; as last coin but the monogram on rev. varied (AHKP) ; struck from a faulty obv. die, the rev. ex- tremely fine 1 193 Bactria. Heliokles; Tetradrachm; of similar type but of coarse style ; PA (mon.} in field of rev. And Obols (4) of Eukratides, with helmeted head (3) or wearing diadem, andlj> Bonnets of Dios- kouroi and two palm branches ; all fine 5 194 Bactria. Azes : Tetradrachm with bi-lingual inscriptions ; obv. King / rf ^, on horseback, rev. Zeus with fulmen and sceptre. And Drachms (3) of Aritimachos and Menander ; all fine 4 195 BlTHYNlA. Nikomedes II : Tetradrachm ; diademed portrait bust to , r right; $ BAZIAEHZ EPWANOYZ NIKOMHAOY, Zeus to left, holding wreath and sceptre ; in field, eagle, mono- gram, and date letters FOP 1 196 Bithynia. Nikomedes II: Tetradrachm, as last coin, but dated III ' 197 Byblos : Shekel (1), reign of Ainel ; Galley with three warriors to left ; beneath, winged hippocamp to left ; , Lion attacking bull ; traces f inscription in upper field, and ankh between legs of lion.. And Half Shekel (1) of Sidon ; Galley at foot of city walls ; $ King contending with lion ; both rare but not very fine 2 198 CAPPADOCIA. Ariarathes IX : Tetradrachm; Diademed head of the young king to right ; $ BAZIAEflZ APIAPA0OY EYZE- BOYZ (mon.) and eagle ; both fine 2 200 Egypt. Alexandros IV : Tetradrachms (2), as in last lot ; one with three monograms (AT, HA, AO4>) and eagle in field, the other with AO (mon.), aplustron and eagle ; both fine, the last a rare variety 2 201 Egypt. Ptolemaios I : Tetradrachm ; Diademed head of Soter to right ; $ BAZIAEflZ HTOAEMAIOY, Eagle to left, standing on fulmen ; KE in field. And Tetradrachms (2) of similar type but '//' / of later date, and reading PTOAEMAIOY ZITTH POZ ; all fine, the first uncommon 3 202 Egypt. Arsinoe II : Octadrachm ; Diademed head of the queen to right, veiled; APZINOHZ <|>IAAAEA4>OY, double cornu- copiae ; rare but not fine 1 203 Egypt. Arsinoe II : Octadrachm ; another, as last, and in similar condition 1 204 Egypt. Ptolemaios V (Epiphanes) : Tetradrachm ; obv. Diademed por- trait head bust to right ; rev. BAZIAEflZ PTOAEMAIOY, Eagle to left, standing on fulmen ; in field H and N I ; very fine and rare 1 205 Egypt. Berenike II : Dldrachm ; Head of Queen to right ; rev. BEPENIKHZ BAZIAIZZHZ (traces only) and club within apple (?) wreath. And Didrachm of Ptolemaios VI (?) ; obv. Youthful head to right, with attributes of Dionysos ; rev. PTOAEMAIOY BAZIAEflZ, Eagle to left; both rare 2 206 Egypt. Tetradrachms (4), with types of Ptolemy I, but of later date ; one with FIB in exergue ; the others struck at Paphos, with LKB and flA in field; two very fine 4 207 GALATIA. Amyntas : Tetradrachm ; Head of Athena to right ; U BAZIAEn[Z].AMYNTOY, Nike flying to left, sceptre in right hand ; fine and rather rare 1 3 / / 208 Galatia. Amyntas : Tetradrachm, as in last lot, but with monogram in field of obv. and IB on rev.; very fine and rare [PI. V] 1 209 JERUSALEM : Shekel of the third year of the First Revolt ; obv. " Shekel of Israel" chalice and date letters " Year 3 " ; rev. "Jerusalem the Holy" Lily stem with three flowers : well preserved and rare 1 C 2 f Second Day 20 210 Jerusalem : Shekel of the fourth year of the First Revolt ; types as last coin, but with varied date letter, fine and very rare 1 211 Jerusalem : Half Shekel of the first year ; types as last coin, but with varied obv. legend (" Half Shekel") and date letter, very fine and very rare [PI. V] 212 Jerusalem : Half Shekel of the second year ; similar to last coin, date letter varied, very fine and rare 213 Jerusalem : Half Shekel of the third year ; similar to preceding coins, date letter varied, very fine and rare 1 'I 214 Kelenderis, Cilic: Stater; Nude horseman to right; R KEAEN, Goat to right, the head turned back to left ; of very fine style and 'J7/V rare, but not well struck 1 215 Kyme, sEol. : Tetradrachm; Diademed head of Kyme to right; R KYMAIHN, MHTPCWANEZ, Horse standing to right, vase beneath raised forefoot ; the whole within a wreath of laurel leaves ; very fine and rare 1 216 Kyme: Tetradrachm, as last coin, but with name of KAAAIAZ ; very fine and rare 1 217 Kyme: Tetradrachm; another, with name of ZEY0HZ ; the vase placed on ground beneath body of horse; of unusually good style and rare [PI. V] 1 218 Kyrene : Tetradrachms (2) ; Head of bearded Zeus Ammon to right ; three letters in field ; R Silphium plant; the second coin of similar ' . types, but with the head of Zeus to left ; both rare but not fine 2 219 Kyrene: Didrachms (2) ; Head of youthful Zeus Ammon to right; $= KYPA (incomplete), Silphium plant and small cornucopia. And a Tetradrachm of Barke ; obv. Head of bearded Zeus Ammon to right ; $, BAPKA . . , Silphium plant ; the last coin very rare 3 220 Myrina, JEol. : Tetradrachm ; Head of Apollo to right, wearing dia- dem and laurel wreath ; R MYPINAIflN, Apollo Gryneus to right, holding wreath with diadem attached ; at his feet, omphalos and amphora; in field to left, monogram (KAT); the whole within a laurel wreath ; fine and rare 1 j I 221 Myrina: Tetradrachm; of similar types but with varied monogram (PA), very fine and rare 1 222 Myrina: Tetradrachm; another, monogram (EH0?) in field of rev., 223 Myrina : Another, with monogram (AYI) on rev., very fine and rare 1 21 Second Day 224 PARTHIA. Mithradates II : Tetradrachm ; Diademed bust of the king to left, with full beard and wearing coat or mantle with collar ; jj BAZIAEHZ MEFAAOY APZAKOY EPIANOY[Z arranged in a square around a figure of Arsakes, to left, seated on omphalos and holding bow ; in lower exergue, TY ; extremely fine and very rare [PI. V] 1 225 Parthia. Mithradates II : Tetradrachm ; similar to last coin, but with palm branch placed by side of name APZAKOY; the rev. badly centred, parts of the inscription icanting ; extremely fine and very rare [PI. V] 1 226 Parthia. Base JR Tetradrachms of Gotarzes, Volagases I, Pacorus II, and Volagases III (2). Drachms (6), of varied kings ; mostly fine 11 227 PERGAMON. Eumenes I (?) : Tetradrachm ; Head of Philetairos to right, wearing twisted diadem and wreath ; Pallas seated to 3/)/ " left, shield in front; behind, <|> I A ET A I PO Y ; in field, ivy leaf and bow ; on throne, A ; fine and uncommon 1 228 Pergamon. Attalos I (?) : Tetradrachm ; similar to last coin but shield at back of throne, and Pallas crowns name of Philetairos which is placed before her ; in field, ivy leaf, A, and bow ; very fine and rare [PI. V] 1 229 Pergamon. Attalos I (?), another specimen, as last coin but with bunch of grapes instead of ivy leaf on reverse, very fine and rare 1 //// - 230 Pergamon. Attalos I, as last coin, fine and rare 1 231 Pergamon: Cistophoros; "Cista Mystica " in wreath of ivy leaves and berries ; , Bow case between two serpents ; above, <|>l, PPY ; to left, PEPF (monogram); to right, Staff of Asklepios. And a Cistophoros with obv. M. ANTONIVS. IMP. &c., Jugate heads of M. Antony and Octavia ; & in. VIR. R. p. c, Statue on cista placed between two serpents 2 232 Pergamon (?) : Cistophoros ; M. ANTONIVS. IMP. &c., Diademed head of M. Antony to right; the whole within wreath of ivy leaves and berries; ft ill. VIR. (R. P. c), Head of Octavia and cista between two serpents ; very fine a nd rare [PI. V] 1 233 PONTOS. Mithradates VI : Tetradrachm ; Diademed portrait head ^f / of the king to right; $ BAZIAEHZ MI0PAAATOY EYPATOPOZ, Pegasos to left; in front, crescent and star; behind, B and monogram ; the whole within a wreath ; very fine, and very rare [PI. V] 1 Second Day 22 234 Pontos. Mithradates VI : Another Tetradrachm, with similar obv., but with rev. BAZIAEHZ. MI0PAAATOY. EYPATOPOZ. I A, Stag grazing to left; before it, crescent and star, and mono- gram; behind, AKZ; the whole within wreath; of very fine style, and in very good preservation [PI. V] 1 235 Pontos. Mithradates VI : Another, similar to last specimen, but with date letters EKZ, and B in lower field ; also very rare 1 236 Rhodos, Car. : Tetradrachm ; Radiate head of Helios, facing ; J{, POAION, Rose and bud ; in field, prow and magistrate's name, AMEINIAZ, an unusually well-spread coin 1 ,,-i, 237 Rhodos: Another specimen, struck from different dies; very fine 1 1^1* 238 Rhodos: Another; very fine 1 239 Rhodos : Another ; not so fine 1 * 240 Side, Pamph.: Tetradrachms (2); Helmeted head of Athena to right; JJ> KAEYX, Nike Stephanophoros flying to left; in field, pome- granate ; both fine 2 241 Smyrna, Ion.: Tetradrachm; Turreted head of Tyche to right; , , / ZMYPNAIHN, HPAKAEIAHZ, Lion to right; oak wreath around ; fine, and very rare [PI. V] 1 242 SYRIA. Seleukos I : Tetradrachm ; Head of youthful Herakles to right wearing lion's scalp ; $ BAZIAEHZ ZEAEYKOY ; Zeus Aitophoros seated to left ; monogram in field and beneath throne (APE and PYP) ; very fine and rare 1 243 Syria. Antiochos I: Tetradrachm; Diademed portrait head to right ; > / $ BAZIAEHZ ANTIOXOY, Apollo seated on omphalos to left; an arrow in his right hand, the left resting on the top of a bow; in field, two monograms (H<|>M and AflYE); very fine, and with excellent portrait [PI. V] 1 244 Syria. Antiochos I : Tetradrachm ; as in last lot, but with varied monograms (AP and OXYft) ; fine 1 245 Syria. Antiochos I : Tetradrachms (2) ; of same type, and with same monograms as last coin 2 246 Syria. Antiochos I : Tetradrachm ; types as preceding coins ; AP and H<|>M (monograms) in field; a fine and unusual portrait 1 247 Syria. Antiochos II : Tetradrachm, minted at Alexandria Troadis ; , ^ Portrait head to left, wearing winged diadem ; % BAZIAEflZ ANTIOXOY, Apollo, with bow and arrow, seated on omphalos to left ; in exergue, horse grazing and two monograms (MYX and HMY) ; very fine, and very rare [PI. V] 1 I If "I' 23 Second Day 248 Syria. Antiochos II (?) : Tetradrachm ; Diademed portrait head to right; BAZIAET1Z ANTIOXOY, Apollo seated on om- phalos to left; in field, beneath right arm, owl; a fine wide-spread coin, and a very rare variety [PI. V] 1 249 Syria. Antiochos III : Tetradrachm ; Diademed head to right ; , BAZIAEQZ ANTIOXOY, Apollo seated on omphalos to left; in field to left, monogram (AEA). Another, with varied portrait head and monogram ; the first coin very fine 2 250 Syria. Antiochos IV : Tetradrachm ; Diademed head of king to right; & BAZIAEflZ ANTIOXOY 0EOY EPIANOYZ NIKH<|>OPOY, Zeus Nikephoros enthroned to left; to left, monogram (MIP) ; a very fine specimen, and rare [PI. VI] 1 251 Syria. Antiochos IV : Tetradrachm ; as in last lot, but with varied I/ it I monogram, <|>E (?) ; very fine 1 252 Syria. Antiochos IV : Another ; AI4> (1) in monogram on rev. ; fine and rare I 253 Syria. Antiochos V: Tetradrachm; Diademed head of king to right; % BAZIAEI1Z ANTIOXOY EYPATOPOZ, Zeus Nike- phoros seated to left; monogram in field to left (Al) ; very fine and very rare ; plugged [PI. VI] 1 254 Syria. Antiochos V : Tetradrachm ; similar to last coin, but not so fine ; very rare 1 255 Syria. Demetrios I : Tetradrachm ; Diademed head to right ; $ BAZIAEHZ AHMHTPIOY, Tyche seated to left holding cornucopia and short sceptre ; in field to left, monogram ANT ; very fine 1 I/I/- 256 Syria. Demetrios I : Tetradrachm ; as last coin ; very fine 1 257 Syria. Demetrios I : Tetradrachm ; similar, but with varied mono- f//t/~ gram on rev. (AEK 1 ?), and of different style ; in excellent preser- vation 1 258 Syria. Demetrios I : Tetradrachm ; of similar types to preceding coins, but with varied monogram, and with title ZilTHPOZ to left ; an unusually fine example 1 259 Syria. Demetrios I : Tetradrachms (2) ; one with title of ZflTH POZ placed in exergue. And a Drachm, JJ, Cornucopia 3 260 Syria. Alexander I : Tetradrachm ; Diademed head to right ; U BAZIAEUZ AAEEANAPOY 0EOPATOPOZ EYEP- TETOY, Zeus Nikephoros seated on throne to left ; in exergue, THP and monogram (HPAK) ; fine and rare 1 Second Day 24 261 Syria. Alexandras I: Tetradrachm, minted at Berytos ; Diademed head to right; 9, BAZIAEHZ AAEEANAPOY, Eagle to left; in field, trident, PHP, and monogram ; fine and uncommon I 262 Syria. Antiochos VI : Tetradrachm ; Kadiate diademed head of the young king to right; 9, BAZIAEHZ ANTIOXOY EPI- <|>ANOYZ AIONYZOY, The Dioskouroi charging to left; in field, names TPY(phon) and ZTA(phylos), monogram and date letters 0HP; extremely rare [PI. VI] 263 Syria. Antiochos VI : Drachms (2) ; obv. type and rev. legends as last coin; rev. type, Apollo seated to left; one very fine ; rare 264 Syria. Demetrios II : Tetradrachm, first reign ; Youthful diademed head to right; 9, BAZIAEflZ AHMHTPIOY EOY IAAAEA<1>OY NIKATOPOZ, Apollo seated on omphalos to left ; in field, palm branch, monogram and aplustron ; in exergue, HEP and Zl AH ; very fine and rare 1 265 Syria. Demetrios II : Tetradrachm, second reign ; Diademed head to right with heavy beard 59, HMHTPI[OY]. 0EOY. NIKATOPOZ, Zeus Nikephoros seated to left; two mono- grams in field and date letters (SPP) in exergue ; extremely fine [PI. VI] 1 266 Syria. Demetrios II : Tetradrachm and Drachm of same period as preceding ; both with bearded head and similar rev. type 2 267 Syria. Antiochos VII : Tetradrachms (2) ; Diademed portrait head to right; ^BAZIAEflZ ANTIOXOY EYEPFETOY, Pallas Nikephoros to left ; O - A at sides of figure and monogram (Al A) in outer field to left ; the whole within wreath. The second piece of similar types, but with TA at sides of Pallas 2 268 Syria. Antiochos VII: Tetradrachm; as last coins, but with 4> behind figure of Pallas and A I and A to left ; a very fine coin 1 269 Syria. Antiochos VII : Tetradrachm, minted at Tyre ; Diademed head to right; $ BAZIAEHZ ANTIOXOY, Eagle to left, standing on rudder; in field, monogram of Tyre on club, I EPA. AZY, EP (mon.), and date letters IOP; very fine 1 270 Syria. Kleopatra with Antiochos VIII : Tetradrachm ; Jugate heads of the Queen, veiled, and her son to right; BAZIAIZZHZ KAEOPATPAZ 0EAZ KAI BAZIAEflZ ANTIOXOY, Zeus Nikephoros seated to left ; in field, two monograms and date letters Bd P ; fine and very rare ; the rev. slightly double-struck [PI. VI] 25 Second Day 271 Syria. Antiochos VIII : Tetradrachm Diademed youthful head to right; BAZIAEHZ ANTIOXOY EPI4>ANOYZ, Nude Zeus to left holding sceptre and star ; upon his head a crescent ; in field, M ; the whole within wreath ; very fine I 272 Syria. Antiochos VIII : Tetradrachm; similar to last coin; IE, A and N in field ; very fine 1 273 Syria. Antiochos VIII: Tetradrachm; as before, but with IE, A and O in field, and K on tie of wreath ; very fine 1 274 Syria. Antiochos VIII : Tetradrachm, with older portrait, and & BAZIAEHZ ANTIOXOY EPWANOYZ, Zeus Nikephoros seated to left; in field, I EPA and AIO (mon.); the whole within wreath ; very fine 1 275 Syria. Antiochos VIII : Tetradrachms (2) ; as last coin, but second monogram formed of letters A I only; both fine 2 276 Syria. Antiochos VIII: Tetradrachms; similar; Al (mon.) or A beneath throne ; both fine 2 277 Syria. Antiochos IX: Tetradrachms; Diademed portrait head, with slight beard, to right; & BAZIAEftZ ANTIOXOY IAOPATOPOZ, Pallas Nikephoros to left; in field AIO (mon.), A and small O ; fine and rather rare 1 278 Syria. Antiochos IX : Tetradrachm ; as last coin ; fine 1 279 Syria. Philippos : Tetradrachm ; Diademed head to right ; BAZIAEHZ IAinnOY EPIANOYZ IAAAEA- O[Y], Zeus Nikephoros seated to left ; in field KPA (mon.) and K A ; a very fine example 1 280 Syria. Philippos : Tetradrachms (2) ; similar to preceding coin ; Al (mon.) beneath throne ; one with ANTX (mon.) in field, one very fine 2 281 Syria. Philippos: Tetradrachms (2); both with ANTX and Al (mon.) in field 2 282 Tarsos, Cilic: Stater; Head of Arethusa facing; p= Helmeted male head to left ; in front, names of the Satrap Datames in Aramaic characters; very fine [PI. VI] 1 283 Tarsos : Stater of Datames ; as last coin, but with ft, type shown to right 1 284 Tyros : Tetradrachm ; obv. Laureate head of Tyrian Herakles to right ; I ; TYPOP I EPAZ KAI AZYAOY ; Eagle to left, the right claw on prow ; in field, AZ, club, Z, and Phoenician A ; very fine and well spread 1 285 Tyros : Tetradrachms (2) ; types as last coin, varied letters in field ; both very fine 2 26 THIRD DAY'S SALE. ROMAN GOLD COINS. LOT 286 Kepublic : Small Electrum Coin ; Janiform female heads ; > Jupiter in fast quadriga driven by Victory to right ; struck at Rhegium, B.C. 276 (Babelon I, 23, no. 26) ; unusually fine and rare [PI. VI] 1 287 M. Junius Brutus : N Stater struck in Thrace ; Brutus between two lictors, all walking to left ; in field, BR in monogram ; in exergue KOZflN ; Eagle to left, holding wreath ; very fine and rare 1 288 Manlia-Cornelia : Aureus ; L. MANLI. PRO. Q ; Head of Rome to right ; & L. SVLLA. IM, Sylla in triumphal quadriga to right ; above, Vic- /// / tory flying towards left and carrying crown; (Bab. 3); extremely fine and very rare [PI. VI] 1 289 IMPERIAL SERIES. Julius Caesar: Aureus; c. CAESAR, cos. TER ; Veiled head to right ; JJ, A. HIRTIVS. PR, Lituus, vase and axe ; fine and uncommon 1 290 Julius and Octavius : Aureus; C. CAESAR. DICT. PERP. PONT. MAX., Laureate head of Julius Caesar to right ; p, C. CAESAR. COS. PONT. ttlf( I AVG; Head of Octavius to right; very fine and very rare [PI. VI] 1 291 Julius and Octavius: Aureus; similar to last coin, but from varied dies ; well preserved and very rare ; part of the rev. legend not shown [PI. VI] 1 292 Augustus : Aureus ; Bare head to right ; , AVGVSTVS, Capricorn with globe and rudder ; of good style, fine and rare [PI. VI] 1 293 Augustus : Aureus ; CAESAR AVGVSTVS mvi. F PATER PATRIAE, Laureate head to right ; c. L. CAESARES AVGVSTI, &c., Caius and Lucius Caesar to front, each holding buckler and spear ; in field, augural staff and vase ; ivell preserved and rare 1 294 Augustus : Aureus ; AVGVSTVS DIVI F., Bare head to right ; p, IMP. x., Butting bull to right ; very fine and rare 1 -//; i 27 Third Day 295 Augustus: Aureus; as last coin ; very fine and rare 1 296 Augustus : Aureus ; another specimen ; of better style, but not so well preserved 1 ' 297 Augustus: Aureus; AVGVSTVS. Divi. F, Laureate head to right; 9, IMP. xii, Butting bull to right ; of excellent style, fine and rare 1 298 Augustus : Aureus; AVGVSTVS DIVI F; Bare head to right ; 9, as last coin ; fine, but slightly bent 1 299 Augustus: Aureus; CAESAR AVGVSTVS between two laurel branches; 9> OB civis SERVATOS within oak wreath, fine and rare 1 /V- 300 Augustus : Aureus; CAESAR AVGVSTVS, Bare head to right ; 9 SIGNIS RECEPTIS, Mars to left holding military eagle and carrying standard, rare, but not fine 1 //y - 301 Tiberius: Aureus; TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, Laureate head to right ; 9, PONTIF MAXIM, Livia seated to right ; brilliant 1 L//L/"* 302 Tiberius: Aureus; as last ; very fine 1 303 Tiberius: Aureus; another specimen ; very fine 1 ,/)/- 304 Tiberius: Aureus; another; very fine 1 305 Tiberius: Aureus; another; not so fine 1 306 Tiberius: Aureus; another; worn 1 307 Nero Drusus : Aureus; NERO CLAVDIVS DRVSVS GERMANICVS IMP, Laureate head to left ; 9, DE GERM, Triumphal arch, with equestrian figure, captives and trophy ; fine and rare [PI. VI] 1 308 Antonia : Aureus ; ANTONIA AVGVSTA, Portrait head to right, with attributes of Ceres ; 9, CONSTANTIAE AVGVSTI, Ceres facing, hold- ing sceptre and cornucopia ; fine and very rare [PI. VI] 1 309 Antonia : Aureus ; obv. similar to last coin ; 9, SACERDOS DIVI AVGVSTI, two upright torches, tied with a garland ; very fine and very rare [PI. VI] 1 310 Caligula and Augustus : Aureus; c CAESAR AVG GERM P.M. TR. POT, Laureate head to right ; 9, DIVVS AVG PATER PATRIAE, Radiate bust of Augustus to right ; very fine and very rare [PI. VI] 1 311 Caligula and Augustus: Aureus; c. CAESAR AVG. GERM. P.M. TR. POT. COS, Bare head of Caligula to right ; 9, Radiate head of Augustus between two stars ; a very rare variety and fine [PI. VI] 1 312 Caligula and Germanicus: Aureus; c. CAESAR AVG. GERM. P.M. TR. POT, Bare head to right; 9, GERMANICVS CAES. p. c. CAES. AVG. GERM, Bare head of Germanicus to right ; very fine and very rare [PI. VI] 1 if/-/- Third Day 28 313 Caligula and Agrippina : Aureus ; C. CAESAR. AVG. PON. M. TR. POT. in. cos. in, Laureate head to right ; p. AGRIPPINA. MAT. c. CAES. AVG. GERM., Draped bust of Agrippina to right ; very fine and very rare [PI. VI] 1 314 Caligula and Agrippina : Aureus ; similar to preceding coin, but with obv. legend, c. CAESAR. AVG. GERM. p. M. TR. POT ; Bare head to right; very fine, rev. not well centred [PI. VI] 1 315 Claudius : Aureus ; TI. CLAVD. CAESAR. AVG. GERM. P. M. TR. P., Lau- reate head to right ; p> CONSTANTIAE. AVGVSTI, Constantia seated to left ; fine and uncommon 1 316 Claudius : Aureus; T[I. CLAVD] CAESAR AVG. P.M. TR. P. vi. IMP. xi. Laureate head to right ; JJ, DE. BRITANN. across upper members /0/--/ of arch ; above, equestrian statue between two trophies ; very fine and rare [PI. VI] 1 317 Claudius: Aureus; TI. CLAVD. CAESAR. AVG. P.M. TR. P; Laureate head to right ; , IMPER. RECEPt. written along the upper wall of a praetorian camp ; figure of warrior and standard within a central building ; fine and rare 1 t 318 Claudius: Aureus; TI. CLAVD., &c., TR. p. mi; Laureate head to ///,)/' right; as last coin ; worn 1 319 Claudius: Aureus; TI. CLAVD. CAESAR. AVG. p. M. TR. P ; Laureate head to right ; PACI. AVGVSTAE, Nemesis to right, serpent in front ; fine and uncommon 1 320 Claudius : Aureus ; as last coin, but obv. legend ending P. M. TR. P. nil ; very fine and uncommon 1 321 Claudius: Aureus; obv. similar to preceding coin, but obv. legend ///// ends TR. p. vi. IMP. xi ; fy S.P.Q.R. P.P. OB. c.s within an oak- wreath ; fine and uncommon \ 322 Claudius : Aureus ; as last coin ; very fine, but part of obv. legend not ivell struck up \ 323 Claudius and Agrippina J r : Aureus; TI. CLAVD. CAESAR AVG. GERM. P.M. TRIE. POT. P.p ; Laureate head to right ; $, AGRIPPINAE AVGVSTAE, Draped head of Agrippina to right, with corn-wreath of Ceres; fine and rare [PI. VII] 1 324 Claudius and Agrippina J r : Aureus ; as last coin, but not so fine 1 325 Nero Caesar: Aureus; NERONI. CLAVDIO. DRVSO. GERM, cos DESIGN, Youthful draped bust to right; EQVESTER. ORDO. PRINCIPI. IVVENT, in four lines, placed across a circular shield ; very fine and uncommon i 29 Third Day 326 Nero : A ureus ; NERO CAESAR AVG. IMP. Bare head to right ; $, EX. s. c. / .7 (, within wreath ; around it, PONTIF. MAX. TR. P. ill. P.P. ; fine and uncommon 1 327 Nero: Aureus; NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, Laureate head to right; $ tvPFiTER CVSTOS, Jupiter seated to left ; worn 1 328 Nero : Aureus: as last coin, and in similar condition 1 f/V ' 329 Nero: Aureus; obv. as preceding coin; $ ROMA / Roma Victrix to left, seated on arms ; very fine 1 330 Nero: Aureus; NERO. CLAVD. CAES. DRVSVS. GERM. PRINC. i WENT, y Y / - Draped boy-like bust to left; $> SACERD. COOPT. IN. OMN. CONL. SVPRA. NVM. EX. S.C. Simpulum, tripod, augur's staff and shield ; very fine and rather rare ] ,ii 331 Nero: Aureus; NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, Laureate head to right; 9, SALVS, Hygieia to left, seated on throne ; fine 1 332 Nero and Agrippina : Aureus; NERO. CLAVD. DIVI. F. CAES. AVG. GERM. IMP. TR. P. COS, Jugate heads of the Emperor and his mother to right ; jj, AGRiiT. AVG. DIVI [CLAVD] NERONIS. CAES. MATER ; in field, EX. S.C. ; Emperor and Empress seated on triumphal car drawn by four elephants ; very well preserved and very rare 1 333 Galba : Aureus ; IMP. SER. GALBA. CAESAR. AVG, Laureate head to left ; , CONCORDIA PROVINCIARVM ; Concordia to left ; fine and very rare 1 334 Otho: Aureus; IMP. M. OTHO. CAESAR. AVG. TR. p, Head to right; fll^/h > PAX . ORBIS TERRARVM ; Pax to left; fine and very rare [PI. VII] 1 335 Vespasianus : A ureus ; IMP. CAESAR. VESPASIANVS. AVG, Laureate head to right ; > TR. POT. cos. in ; Aequitas to left ; brilliant and rare [PI. VII] 1 336 Vespasianus : Aureus; IMP. CAES. VESP. AVG. CEN ; Laureate head to right ; VESTA ; Temple of Vesta with statues in centre and at each side ; very fine and rare 1 337 Vespasianus: Aureus; similar to preceding coin, but with rare (un- publishedl) obverse reading of IMP. CAESAR. VESP. AVG. CENSOR; fine and very rare 1 338 Titus: Aureus; IMP. TITVS. CAES. VESPASIAN. AVG. P.M; Laureate head to left ; $ TR. P. vim. IMP. xv. cos. vn. P.P. Radiate-headed statue (of Apollo?) standing on rostral column ; brilliant and rather rare [PI. VII] 1 Third Day 30 339 Titus : Aureus ; obv. as last coin ; p TR. P. Vim. IMP. XV. COS. vii. P.P ; / / / Capricorn to left, globe beneath ; fine I 340 Doraitianus: Aureus; CAESAR. AVG. r. DOMITIANVS ; Laureate head I I/O I to right ; p cos im. Cornucopia ; well preserved 1 341 Domitianus : Aureus; obv. as last coin; p COS. v. Sarmatian captive COS. in, Wolf and twins ; very fine and of excellent style 1 358 Hadrianus: Aureus; HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, Draped bust to right; 9> cos - IIJ > Emperor on horse walking to right ; brilliant and of very fine style [PI. VII] 1 359 Hadrianus: Aureus; similar to preceding coin, but with obv. legend ending AVGVSTVS. P.P ; fine 1 360 Hadrianus: Aureus; HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, Large laureate head of Emperor to right ; p, COS. ill, Emperor on horse walking to right ; brilliant 1 361 Hadrianus : Aureus ; similar to last, but with the horse galloping to right; very fine and rare [PI. VII] 1 362 Hadrianus : Aureus ; HADRIANVS. AVG. P. P. ; Draped laureate bust to right ; p, COS. in (in exergue), Emperor on horse walking to right ; very fine and rare 1 363 Hadrianus : Aureus; HADRIANVS. AVG. cos. in. p. p., Draped bust to right ; p, FIDES. PVBLICA, Fides (or Ceres) to right ; fine 1 364 Hadrianus: Aureus; IMP. CAESAR. TRAIAN. HADRIANVS. AVG, Laureate bust to right, draped and wearing cuirass ; p, P. M. TR. P. COS. Ill, Jupiter to front, nude and holding sceptre and fulmen ; fine and uncommon 1 365 Hadrianus: Aureus; IMP. CAES. TRAIAN. HADRIANO. AVG. DIVI. TRA. PARTH. F., Laureate bust to right, draped and wearing cuirass ; p, ORIENS ; - DIVI. NER. NEP. P. M. TR. P. COS, Radiate bust of Sol to right ; very fine 1 366 Hadrianus : Aureus ; as last coin ; brilliant 1 367 ^Elius Caesar : Aureus ; L. AELIVS CAESAR, Head to right ; p TRIE. ./ / POT. COS. n ; in exergue, CONCORD, Concordia seated to left ; very fine and rare [PI. VII] 1 368 Antoninus Pius: Aureus; ANTONINV8. AVG. Pivs. P. P. TR. P. XII, Laureate head to right ; p, COS. nil, ^Equitas to left ; very fine 1 Third Day 32 369 Antoninus Pius : Aureus ; ANTONINVS. AVG. PIVS. P. P. TR. P. xilii, Head to right ; cos. nil, ^Equitas to left ; extremely fine, the surface roughened (by firel) [PI. VII] 1 370 Antoninus Pius : Aureus; same inscription as last, but reading TR. p. xvi, Draped bust to left ; cos. nil, Emperor to left holding globe ; very fine 1 371 Antoninus Pius : Aureus ; similar to last coin, but with laureate head to left and TR. P. xvn ; very fine 1 372 Antoninus Pius : Aureus; similar, but with slightly draped laureate bust to right; TR. P. XVII ; brilliant [PI. VII] 1 373 Antoninus Pius : Aureus (of small module) ; ANTONINVS. AVG. Pivs. p. P. TR. P. xxii, Laureate head to right; VOTA. SOL. DECENN. n. (in exergue, traces of COS. in), Emperor to left, sacrificing at altar; fine, and rather rare 1 374 Anton. Pius and M. Aurelius : Aureus; ANTONINVS. AVG. PIVS. P. P. TR. P. cos. in, Draped bust to right ; JJ, AVRELIVS. CAESAR. AVG. ' PH. F. COS, Draped bust to right ; very fine, and rare 1 375 Faustina Senior : Aureus; DIVA. FAVSTINA, Draped bust to right; (t/tj/(f AETERNITAS, ^Eternitas to left; of excellent style, extremely fine and rare [PI. VII] 1 376 Faustina Sr. : Aureus; similar obv. ; AVGVSTA, Ceres (?) to left; the surface slightly damaged 1 377 Faustina Sr. : Aureus; similar to last coin, but with figure of Fortuna on rev. ; the edge slightly damaged 1 378 Faustina Sr. : Aureus ; DIVA. AVG. FAVSTINA, Bust of the Empress to right, draped and veiled ; PIETAS. AVG, Pietas towards left, sacrificing at altar ; very fine 1 379 Marcus Aurelius: Aureus; IMP. CAES. M. AVREL. ANTONINVS. AVG, Bust to right ; , CONCORDIAE. AVGVSTOR. TR. P. XV ; COS. in ; in exergue, M. Aurelius and L. Verus shaking hands ; extremely fine 1 380 M. Aurelius : Aureus; M. ANTONINVS. AVG. TR. p. xxm, Laureate draped bust to right; FELICITAS. AVG. COS. in, Felicitas to left ; extremely fine \ I 381 M. Aurelius : Aureus; M. ANTONINVS. AVG. ARM. PARTH. MAX, Laureate head to right ; , FORT. RED. TR. P. xxii. IMP. V ; in exergue, COS. ill, Fortuna seated to left ; extremely fine 1 ^382 M. Aurelius Caesar: Aureus; AVRELIVS. CAESAR. AVG. PH. F. cos. n, ?/J / - Draped youthful bust to right; HILARITAS, Hilaritas to left; brilliant, and of excellent style [PI. VII] 1 33 Third Day 383 M. Aurelius : Aureus ; M. ANTONINUS. AVG. TR. p. xxvi, Laureate draped bust to right ; , IMP. VI. COS. ill, Victory crowning Em- peror, both figures to left ; extremely fine, and a rare type 1 384 M. Aurelius: Aureus; M. ANTONINVS. AVG. ARM. PARTH. MAX, Draped laureate bust to right ; > TR. p. xxn. IMP. v. cos. in, ^Equitas seated to left ; extremely fine 1 385 M. Aurelius: Aureus; inscription as last; laureate bust to right, in cuirass; $ TR. P. xxn. IMP. mi. cos. in, Victory to left; very fine I 386 M. Aurelius : Aureus; M. AVREL. ANTONINVS. AVG, Draped laureate bust to right; , TR. p. xxxn. IMP. vim. cos. in. p. p, Abundantia to left ; very fine 1 387 M. Aurelius, Caesar: Aureus; AVRELIVS. CAESAR. AVG. rn. F, Bust //2 /> to right, with slight beard ; TR. POT. in. cos. II, Ceres to right; extremely fine 1 388 M. Aurelius, Caesar: Aureus; AVRELIVS. CAESAR. AVG. PH. FIL, Draped bust to right, slightly bearded ; & TR. POT. vm. COS. II, Roma Victrix to left ; extremely fine 1 . 389 Lucilla: Aureus; LVCILLAE. AVG. ANTONINI. AVG. F, Draped bust to *}(/( / right; $, VENVS, Venus to left, holding apple and sceptre; ex- tremely fine and rare 1 390 Lucilla: Aureus; similar; equally fine [PI. VII] 1 l_ / - 391 Sev. Alexander : Aureus; IMP. SEV. ALEXAND. AVG, Laureate head to right ; JJ, P. M. TR. P. vm. COS. ill. P. P, Emperor to right, carrying trophy and spear ; extremely fine and a rare type in gold 1 392 Sev. Alexander: Aureus; IMP. ALEXANDER. PIVS. AVG, Laureate bust / jl- 1- to right, draped and with cuirass ; $ P. M. TR. P. XI. COS. III. P. P, Sol to left, globe in left hand; extremely fine and rare [PI. VII] 1 393 Diocletianus : Aureus ; IMP. C. G. VAL. DIOCLETIANVS. P. F. AVG, Laureate bust to right, draped and in cuirass ; Jfc IOVI. CONSER- VATORI. AVG. * ; in exergue, s. M. A, Jupiter towards left, holding spear and fulmen ; in field, wreath ; very fine, and a rare variety [PI. VII] 1 394 Constantius II : Solidus ; D. N. CONSTANTIVS. p. F. AVG, Bust with beaded diadem to right ; $ GLORIA. REIPVBLICAE ; in exergue, ANT. B, Korna and Constantinopolis seated, holding shield with VOT. xxxx, very fine [PI. VII] 1 395 Constantius II: Solidus; CONSTANTIVS. AVGVSTVS, Draped laureate bust to right ; 9, VICTORIAE. DD. NN. AVGG ; in exergue, TR, Two Victories facing, holding wreath with VOT. XX. MULT, xxx ; ex- tremely fine 1 D 'A/- Third Day 34 396 Valens : Solidi (2) ; D. N. VALENS. PER. F. AVG. (or p. F. AVG.), Dia- demed bust to right, draped ; p, RESTITVTOR. REIPVBLICAE ; in exergue, ANT. T (or A), Emperor to front, holding Victory and labarum ; one rather worn 2 397 Valens : Solidus; as in last lot; PER. F. AVG; ANT. A. Gratianus : Solidus ; D. N. GRATIANVS. P. F. AVG, Diademed bust to right, draped ; , VICTORIA. AVGG ; in exergue, TROB. s. Two Em- perors seated, Victory behind ; the last coin very fine 2 398 Gratianus: Solidus; as last coin, but with TR.OB.C. in exergue, and branch between figures. Valentinianus III : Solidus ; D. N. PLA. VALENTINIANVS. P. F. AVG. Diademed bust to right, draped ; Ji VICTORIA. AVGGG ; in exergue, CONOB ; Emperor with crosier and Victory, right foot on captive ; in field, R - v (Ravenna) ; both very fine 2 399 Valentinianus III : Solidi (2) ; similar to last coin ; R. M. (Roma), or R-v (Ravenna), in field of rev. ; both very fine 2 400 Theodosius I: Solidi (2) ; D. N. THEODOSIVS. P. F. AVG, Diademed bust to right ; VICTORIA. AVGGG ; COMOB ; R.v (Ravenna), Emperor trampling captive ; both very fine 2 401 Theodosius I : Solidi (2) ; as in last lot ; all very fine 2 402 Theodosius I : Solidi (2) ; & CONCORDIA. AVGGG O ; CONOB ; Constan- tinople seated, holding shield with VOT. x. MVLT. xv; or VICTORIA. AVGGG ; COMOB ; R. v. (Ravenna) ; both very fine 2 403 Honorius : Solidi (2) ; D. N. HONORIVS. p. F. AVG, Helmeted bust facing, holding spear and shield ; $ COMOB (exergue), Roma and Constantinopolis seated, holding shield with VOT. xxx. MVLT. xxxx ; R-V (Ravenna) in field ; or & CONCORDIA. AVGG, COMOB; Constantinople seated, holding Victory; star in field ; fine and un common 2 404 Honorius : Solidi (2) ; D. N. HONORIVS. p. F. AVG. Diademed bust to right; % VICTORIA. AVGGG; CONOB; Emperor trampling foe ; M. D. (Milan), or R. M. (Roma) in field ; both fine 2 405 Honorius : Solidi (2) ; as in last lot, and of same mints 2 406 Honorius : Solidi (2) ; similar 2 407 Honorius : Solidi (2) ; similar types, with M. D. (Milan), or R. v. (Ravenna) in field 2 408 Honorius : Solidi (2) ; similar, and of same mints 2 409 Honorius : Solidi (2) ; similar and of same mints 2 410 Honorius : Solidi (2) ; also of Milan and Ravenna 2 35 Third Day 411 Honorius : Solidi (2) ; Milan and Ravenna 412 Honorius: Solidi (2) ; Milan and Ravenna Solidi (3) Solidi (3) 422 Honorius : Honorius : Honorius : Honorius : Honorius : Solidi (3) Honorius : Solidi (3) Honorius : Solidi (3) ; of same type ; all minted at Ravenna ; similar and of Ravenna mint Solidi (3) ; similar ; same mint Solidi (3) ; three others similar ; a similar lot ; a similar lot ; a similar lot Honorius : Solidi (3) ; another lot Honorius : Solidi (4) ; similar type to preceding lots and all minted at Ravenna 4 Theodosius II : Solidus ; D.N. THEODOSivs. P.P. AVG ; Helmeted bust with shield, facing ; p= GLOR. ORVis. TERRAR ; TESOB ; Emperor with labarum and cross on orb ; star in field ; very fine and a rare type 1 423 Theodosius II : Solidi (2) ; one as last coin, the second with similar obv. and rev. CONCORDIA. AVGGGr ; CONOB ; Constantinopolis seated holding spear and victory ; star in field 2 424 Theodosius II : Solidi (2) ; obv. Helmeted bust ; rev. as last coin, or vox. xx. MVLT. xxx. I ; CONOB ; Victory to left with long cross 2 425 Pulcheria : Solidus ; AEL. PVLCHER1A. AVG ; Diademed draped bust to right ; hand holding crown in field above head ; p, SALVS. REIPVB- LICAE. COMOB ; Victory seated to right and holding shield with sacred monogram ; star in field; very fine and rare [PI. VI I] 1 D 2 36 FOURTH DAY'S SALE. LOT 426 Zeno : Solidus; D.N. ZENO. PERP. AVG, Helmeted bust facing; JJ, VIC- TORIA. AVGGGA; CONOB; Victory to left, holding long cross ; in field, star ; fine and rare 427 Anastasius : Solidus ; D.N. ANASTASIVS. P.F. AVG, Helmeted bust facing; JJ, VICTORIA AVGGGO ; COMOB; Victory to left with long cross ; to left RM (monogram of Roma) ; to right, star ; extremely fine and a rare variety 428 Justinianus I : Semis ; D.N. 1VSTINVS. P.P. AVG ; Diademed bust to right ; JJ, VICTORIA. AVGGG ; CONOB ; Victory seated to right, writ- ing on shield ; in field, XP monogram ; (pierced}. Justinianus I : Solidus ; D.N. IVSTINIANVS. P.F. AVG ; Helmeted bust facing towards right; JJ, VICTORIA. AVGGGA; COMOB; Victory to left, holding long cross ; star in field ; the last coin very fine 2 429 Justinianus I : Solidus ; types as last coin but with AVGGGI. And Tremissis with diademed bust and JJ, VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM ; COMOB ; Victory to right with wreath and cross ; star in field ; both fine 2 430 Maur. Tiberius : Solidus ; D.N. MAVRC. TIB. P.P. AV., Helmeted bust facing; JJ, VICTORIA. AVGGO ; CONOB; Victory facing, holding long XP headed staff and cruciphoros orb. Focas : Solidus ; of similar types, D.N. FOCAS. PERP. AV ; JJ, VICTORIA. AVGGS ; COMOB ; both fine 2 431 Heraclius and Herac. Constantinus : Solidi(2); dd. NN. heRACLius. CT. heRA. CODST. P.P. AV ; Busts of the two emperors facing ; in field cross ; JJ, VICTORIA AVGUA (or AVGUA) ; CONOB ; Cross potent on three steps; both fine 2 432 Heraclius and Herac. Constantinus : Solidi (3) ; two as coins in last lot ; the third of thick dumpy fabric and minted at Carthage ; one pierced 3 37 Fourth Day 433 Heraclius and Herac. Constantinus ; Solidus; of similar type to pre- ceding coins ; the head of Heraclius with long moustaches and beard. Another, with figures of Heraclius and his sons Herac. Constantinus and Heracleonas ; > VICTORIA. AVGUS; CONOB ; cross on three steps ; in field monogram and A ; both fine 2 434 Irene, wife of Constantinus VI ; Solidus; CIRIDH. DASILISSH. O, Bust facing, holding orb and crosier ; rev. similar to obv. but without letter O ( Wroth, pi. XLVI, 10), fine and very rare [PI. VI I] 1 435 Basil II and Constantinus VIII : Solidus ; bASiL. e. conscADti. bA, Half-length figures of the two emperors facing ; long crosier be- tween ; $ ihs. XPS. RCX. RecDAnnucD, Bust of Christ facing ( Wroth, pi. LVI, 8) ; very fine 1 436 Basil and Constantinus : Solidus; as last coin 1 437 Romarius III : Solidus; Qce. boHQ. RCOCDAOCC ; The B. Virgin crown- ing the emperor; in upper field M ; ihs. HIX (sic) Rex RCG- DAixiuCD; Christ seated to front (cf. Wroth, LVII, 13); very fine 1 438 Theodora : Solidus ; OEOAOJP AVTOVCT, Crowned bust facing, holding sceptre and orb ; Bust of Christ between 1C - xc ; (cf. Wroth, LX, 1-2) ; extremely fine and very rare [PI. VII] 1 439 Grimvald III, Prince of Beneventum, A.D. 791 : Solidus; GRIMVALD, Bust facing holding orb ; VICTORA PRINCIP ; C-ONO'B ; Cross on three steps ; G.R at sides ; very fine and rare 1 440 Grimwald III : Tremissis; types similar to larger coin in last lot. Sicard, Prince of Beneventum, A.D. 832-9 : base N Solidus; SICARDV, Bust facing ; p, VICTOR' PRINCI, CONOB ; Cross between si ; both very fine and rare 2 ROMAN SILVER COINS. A. CONSULAR SERIES (references to " Babelon"). t L ' 441 Early Republican JR : Head of Janus ; Jupiter in quadriga and ROMA in incuse letters. Denarii (4) of varied types 6 442 Aburia: Babelon, 1; Acilia : 1, 8 (two) ; ^Elia : 3; ^Emilia: 10 1 1 (three] ; Antestia: 9 ; Antonia : 7, and legionary pieces with LEG. II, in, IV, v, VII, Vin, x arid Xiii ; Baebia : 12 (three) ; Caecilia: 26, 43, 44; mostly fine 24 443 Cassia: 10; Claudia: 1,2; Cornelia: 54; Crepusia : 1, 3 (two) ; Curtia: 2 ; Egnatuleia : 1 ; Fonteia ; 11, 18; Fulvia : 1 ; Furia : 18 (four), 23; Gellia: 1 ; Herennia : 1 (three}; Hosidia : 1 (two); mostly fine Fourth Day 444 Hostilia: 2 (two), 4 (two) ; Julia: 1, 5, 12, 16, 26; Junia : 8, 15, 31; Licinia: 7; Lucilia: 1; Lutatia : 2 (two) ; Mamilia : 6; //; /- Manlia : 3, 11 ; Marcia : 1, 8, 11, 19, 24 (two), 28 (three) ; mostly I ' * ^8 fine 445 Maria : 9 (two) ; Memmia : 2, 10 ; Minucia : 1 ; Minucia : 19 (two) ; Naevia: 6 (two) ; Papiria : 7; Plaetoria : 4 (two), 5, 7, 10 (rare but not fine); Plancia : 1; Plautia : 13 (three) ; Poblicia : 1, 2, 6, 9 ; mostly fine 446 Pompeia : 1 ; Pomponia : 6 (rare), 7 ; Porcia : 1, 7 (three), 11 ; Pos- tumia : 1, 7 (two), 8 (three), 9, 10, 11, 13 ; Quinctia : 2, 6 ; Renia : 1 (tivo) ; Rubria : 3 ; mostly fine 447 Rustia : I, 3 (rare); Rutilia : 1 ; Scribonia : 8; Sempronia: 2; Ser- gia : 1 (two) ; Servilia : 1 ; Thoria : 1 (three) ; Tituria : 1 (two), 3; Tullia : 1 ; Valeria : 7, 11 ; Vargunteia : 1 ; Vettia : 1 ; Veturia : 1 (two) ; Vibia : 1, 18, 23 ; mostly fine 24 B. IMPERIAL DENARII, &c. 448 Cnaeus Pompeius Jr. : Denarius. Sext. Pompeius : Denarii (2), varied. Lepidus and Octavius : Denarius (rare}. M. Antonius : 'A/- Denarius. M. Antonius and Octavius: Denarius; all interesting 6 449 Julius Caesar : Denarii (7), varied types, including two with portrait (Mettia and Sepullia) ; some very fine 7 450 Augustus : Denarii (6), Quinarii (2) ; others of Tiberius, Claudius, Nero (2), Galba (2), Otho, and Vitellius ; some uncommon 16 451 Vespasianus (9), Titus (5, one with captive Judaea), Domitianus (9) ; /f/- all denarii, and mostly fine or very fine 23 452 Nerva (3), Trajanus (10), Hadrianus (5), Sabina, Antoninus Pius (5), and Faustina Sr. (3) ; in similar condition 27 453 Nerva (2), Trajan (10), Hadrian (5, one a quinarius), Sabina, Anto- ninus Pius (6), and Faustina Sr. (3) ; similar ; varied types 27 454 M. Aurelius (9), Faustina Jr. (3), L. Verus (3), Lucilia, Commodus (7), Crispina, Sep. Severus (3), and Julia Domna (4) ; varied types, several very fine 3 1 455 Caracalla (7), Plautilla (3), Geta (3), Diadumenianus, Elagabalus (5) ; Sev. Alexander (4), Maximinus ; Base JR. Denarii of late Em- perors (7, including one of Macrianus), and JR of Constantino the Great (very fine) and Mag. Maximus ; a good lot, several very fine 33 456 A parcel of 100 Denarii, &c. of Consular and Imperial times ; mostly worn, and many false 100 39 Fourth Day ROMAN BRONZE COINS. N.B. The finer coins mostly show signs of tooling. 457 LARGE BRONZE. Julius Caesar and Octavius : DIVOS IVLIVS, Lau- f I l6 reate head of Julius Caesar to right ; p, CAESAR DIVI. F., Head of Octavius to right, with slight beard; very fine, of unusually good style, and nicely patinated [PI. VIII] 1 458 Octavius : rev. DIVOS IVLIVS in wreath. Augustus (2) : p, ROM. ET. AVG, Altar of Lyons ; or obv. DIVO. AVGVSTO S.P.Q.R, Statue of Emperor on quadriga of elephants. Livia : s.P.QR. 1VLIAE. AVGVST, Carpen- turn. Tiberius : obv. Triumphal car ; rev. Ti. CAESAR, &c. around large S.c ; countermarked NCAPR ; uncommon, and in fair con- dition 5 459 Augustus : MEDALLION (large M in broad moulded border) ; Divvs AVGVSTVS, Laureate head to right ; p, IMP. NERVA. CAESAR. AVGVS- TVS. REST., around large s.c. ; in very fair preservation, and exceedingly rare [PI. VIII] 1 460 Livia : S.P.Q.R. IVLIAE. AVGVST ; Carpentum to right ; p TI. CAESAR. ^ DIVI. AVG. F. AVGVST. P.M. TR. POT. xxnii around large S.C ; in excellent condition, and rare [PI. VIII] 1 461 Tiberius: Temple of Augustus; p, Legend as last coin, but ending POT. xxxvi, large S.C in centre ; unusually well preserved for this piece, and nicely patinated 1 462 Caligula : c. CAESAR. DIVI. AVG. PRON. AVG. P.M. TR. p. in. p. p ; Lau- ^ , reate head to left ; p. S.P.Q.R. OB GIVES SERVATOS, all within oak wreath ; a very fine patinated coin, the obv. slightly roughened 1 t 463 Caligula : obv. similar to preceding coin ; rev. ADLOCVT. COH, Emperor standing on dais, placed to right, addressing group of five officers, very fine and rare ; slight dark coloured patination [PI. VI 1 1] 1 464 Caligula : c. CAESAR. AVG. GERMANICUS. PON. M. TR. POT, Laureate _, head to right ; p, AGRIPPINA. DRVSILLA. IVLIA, The three sisters of the Emperor ; in exergue, S.C. ; well preserved, patinated and rare 1 465 Caligula (2) : rev. ADLOCVT. COH. as in a preceding lot. Another, with obv. C. CAESAR. AVG. GERMAN1CVS. P.M. TR. POT ; PIETAS (exergue) ', Pietas seated to left ; rev. DIVO. AVG, Emperor and two attendants sacrificing a bull ; hexastyle temple at back ; both fine ; the last has the design in unusual relief 2 Fourth Day 40 466 Caligula (2) : Types as coins in last lot ; the legend of the second coin reading c. CAESAR. DIVI. AVG. PRON. AVG. P.M. TR. P. in. P.P; PIETAS ; both fine, and uncommon 467 NERO C. DRUSUS : NERO. CLAVDIVS. DRVSVS, &c. Head to left ; p> TI. CLAVDivs. CAESAR, &c. Emperor to left, seated on arms. Agrip- pilia Senior : AGR1PPINA. M.F. MAT. C. CAESARIS. AVGVSTI, Bust to right; p, S.P.Q.R. MEMORIAE. AGRIPPINAE, Carpentum to leftj the second, piece rare and fine 468 Nero C. Drusus : as in last lot. Agrippina Sr. : AGRIPPINA. M.F. GERMANICVS. CAESARIS, Bust to right ; p, TI. CLAVDIVS. CAESAR. AVG. GERM. P.M. TR. P. IMP. P.P. around large S.C ; the second piece rather fine and patinated 2 469 Nero (4): p CONG. n. DAT. POP. R, Emperor and officer seated on platform ; behind, figure of Liberalitas and statue of Roma ; two figures at foot of steps ; the other pieces with figure of ROMA seated to left (2), or S.C. and triumphal arch ; the first coin with very fine reverse 4 470 Nero (5) : p DECVRSIO, Emperor and attendant on horseback to right ; P, PACE. P.R. TERJRA. MARIQ. PARTA. IANVM. CLVSIT, S.C, Temple of Janus ; p, ROMA, s.c, Roma seated to left (3) ; all in fair preserva- tion 5 471 Galba: SER. GALBA. IMP. CAES. AVG. TR. p, Laureate head to right; p, S.C. Victory to right, carrying wreath and palm ; dark green patina, very fine and rare [PI. VIM] 1 _ 472 Galba : obv. as last coin ; rev. LIBERT. AVG ; s.c ; Libertas to left ; fine brown patina ; very fine and rare 1 473 Galba : obv. as last ; rev. ROMA ; s.c ; Roma seated to left ; finely toned bronze ; fine and rare 1 474 Galba : obv. as last ; rev. S.P.Q.R. OB. civ. SER. within an oak wreath ; dark green patina ; very fine and rare \ 475 Galba : IMP. SER. GALBA. CAES. AVG. PON. M. TR. p ; Laureate head to right ; p LIBERTAS. PVBLICA, Libertas to left ; dark mottled patina ; very fine and rare 1 476 Galba : SER. SVLP. GALBA. IMP. CAESAR. AVG. TR. p, Laureate bust to right ; p, ADLOCVTIO ; s.c ; Emperor and attendant on dais, placed to left, addressing a group of four officers ; a horse shown at the back of the group ; in high relief, fine, and a very rare type 1 477 Galba (2) : IMP. SER. GALBA. AVG. TR. p, or SER. GALBA. IMP. CAES. AVG. TR. p, Laureate head to right ; p, LIBERTAS. PVBLICA. s. c, Libertas to left, or s. c. Victory flying to left. Vitellius (2) : PAX 41 Fourth Day LOT 477 continued. AVGVSTI. s. C, Pax to left, or Jjfc s. c. Mars walking to right, carry- ing a trophy ; all in fair state, the last coin pierced and of doubtful authenticity 4 478 Vespasianus (3) : IMP. CAES. VESPASIAN (or VESPAS.) AVG. p. M. TR. p. P. P. cos. in., Laureate bust to right ; IVDAEA CAPTA, s. C., Captive Jew and figure of Judaea Capta beneath palm ; similar, but with figure of Emperor in place of captive Jew ; R, VICTORIA AVGVSTI, Victory writing on shield hung from palm, Judaea Capta at her feet ; all interesting and the first well preserved 3 479 Vespasianus : Titus : the Vespasian as first coin in last lot ; the Titus with IVD. CAP., s c ; palm between figures of Judaea Capta and captive Jew ; the last coin rare 2 480 Vespasianus (5) : , ANNONA. AVGVST, Annona seated to left ; LIBER- ./i / TAS PVBLICA, Libertas to left ; PAX AVGVST, Pax to left ; ROMA, Roma to left ; s. c, Mars Victor to right ; all in fair preservation 5 481 Vespasianus : DIVVS. AVGVSTVS. VESP, Vespasianus Emperor seated to left ; > IMP. T. CAESAR. D1VI. VESP. F. AVG. P. M. TR. P. P. P. COS. vin ; large s. C ; very fine and rare, surfaces cleaned and tooled [PI. VIII] 1 482 Titus (4) : p, ANNONA AVG, Annona to left ; PROVIDENT. AVGVST, ,//)/" Titus and Vespasianus (rare, but finely tooled) ; s. C, Mars Victor to right 4 483 Julia Titi (2) : DIVA. IVLIAE. AVG. DIVI. TITI. F ; S. P. Q. R ; Carpentum to right ; > IMP. CAES. DOMIT. AVG. GERM. COS. XV (or XVl) CENS. PERP ; large S. C ; both rare but tooled 2 484 Domitianus (4) : & COS. XIIII. LVD. SAEC. A. POP. FRUG. AC ; S. C ; Domitian seated to right on dais ; two men in front and temple in background ; , lovi. VICTORI, Jupiter Victor seated to left ; tt. S. C, Mars Victor to right ; VICTORIA. AVG., Victory to left ; three fine 4 485 Nerva (2) : Fisci. IVDIACI. CALVMNIA. SVBLATA, Palm between s. c ; 9, LIBERTAS. PVBLICA, Libertas to left ; the first rare 2 486 Trajan US : IMP. CAES. NER. TRAIANO. OPTIMO. AVG. GER. DAC. PAR- THICO. P. M. TR. P. COS. vi., P. P, Laureate bust to right, aegis in / v- front of neck ; REX. PARTHis. DATVS, S. C., Emperor seated to right, attendant standing behind, both on dais ; in front, standing figure of Parthian King and kneeling figure of Province ; exceed- ingly fine and regular dark-green patina [ PI . V 1 1 1 ] 1 Fourth Day 42 487 Trajan US : IMP. CAES. NERVAE. TRAIANO. AVG. GER. DAC. P. M. TR. P. COS. v. P. P, Laureate bust to right ; % S. P. Q. R. OPTIMO. PRINCIPI, Abundantia to left ; very fine, but tooled 488 Trajanus (6) : % PROVINCIA (exergue) DACIA. AVGVSTA, Province seated to left ; 9, S. P. Q. R. &c. (3), Bridge over Danube ; Felicitas to left, or Victory crowning Emperor; TR. POT. &c. (2), Pax seated to left ; mostly in fair state 6 489 Trajanus (6) : % S. P. Q. R. &c. (4), Abundance to left, Pax to left, / U, Dacian captive and trophy, Victory writing VIC. DAC. on shield ; p, TR. POT. &c., Pax seated to left; mostly in fair state 6 490 Trajanus (4) : all with $ legend S. P. Q. R. OPTIMO PRINCIPI, and design of Statue of Emperor crowned by flying Victory ; Danube bridge, Temple of Jupiter, or arch (fa9ade of temple 1) ; three fine but more or less tooled 4 491 Hadrianus: HADRTANVS. AVGVSTVS, Laureate head to right; , cos. ill ; S. C ; Roma to left, seated on cuirass and shield ; Victory in right hand and cornucopias in left; very fine and smoothly patinated [PI. VIM] 1 492 Hadrianus (4) : CONCORDIA. EXERCITVVM, Concord holding stan- dards ; $ [FELICITAS] AVG, Emperor and Felicity shaking hands ; LIBERTAS. PVBLICA, Libertas seated to left ; PONT. MAX. TR. POT. cos. in, Felicitas to left ; all good coins 4 493 Hadrianus (6) : $ cos. in, Poseidon to left, or Roma Victrix seated to left ; > DACIA, Dacian seated to left ; JJ, FORTVNA. AVG, Fortuna to left; $ HILARITAS. P. R ; cos. in, Hilaritas to left ; PONT. [MAX TR. P]OT. cos. in, Jupiter Victor to left. And a large M Coin of Antinous, much tooled and possibly false ; the first pieces rather well preserved 7 494 Antoninus Pius : ANTONINVS. AVG. Pivs. P. p. TR. p. cos. in, Laureated head to right ; $ ITALIA, s. c, Italia seated on globe (or shield) to left; slightly tooled but very fine and of excellent style [PI. VIM] 1 495 Antoninus Pius (3) : % APOLLINI. AVGVSTO, s. c, Apollo with lyre and patera ; $ PROVIDENTIAE. DEORVM, s. c., fulmen ; $ TR. POT. cos. in, s. c, Wolf and twins. Faustina Sr. : $ AETERNITAS, ^Eternitas to left. M. Aurelius (3) : CONCORD. AVGVSTOR, &c., M. Aurelius and L. Verus ; $ TR. POT. xi, &c., Fortuna facing ; TR. p. xvm, &c., Mars to right ; mostly in fair preservation, the first on large flan 43 Fourth Day 496 Antoninus Pius (4) : Varied types, one with ft [cos] n, s. c ; Emperor facing towards left, holding spear and sceptre, a radiate nimbus around the head. Faustina Sr. : ft AETERNITAS, S. C, ^Eternitas facing, sceptre in left hand. M. Aurelius (3) : varied types ; in fair preservation 8 497 Faustina Jr. (3): ft coNSECRATio, Peacock; ft MATRI (MAGNAE), Cybele seated to right ; ft VENVS. VICTRIX, Venus holding shield and Victory ; all patinated 3 498 L. Verus : L. AVREL. VERVS. AVG. ARMENIACVS., Laureate bust to right ; ft [TR. p] mi, IMP. n. cos. II ; S. C ; Mars Victor to right : veri/ fine, but tooled [ PI . V 1 1 1 ] 1 499 L. Verus (2) : ft CONCORD. AVGVSTOR. TR. P; cos. n ; S. C.; M. Aure- lius and L. Verus shaking hands ; ft TR. P. nil, &c., Mars Victor to right. Commodus (3) : ft IOVI. 1VVENI. P. M. TR. P. Xlin, &c., Jupiter towards left ; ft LIB. AVG. nil (in exergue), &c., Emperor on dais, distributing largesse ; ft SALVS. AVG. &c., Hygieia to left sacrificing; two rather fine 5 500 L. Verus : ft TR. p. nn. IMP. n. cos. n ; s. c ; Mars Victor to right. Commodus : ft TR. p. xnii. IMP. Vin. cos. VI P. P ; s. C ; Hygieia seated to left, serpent in front ; both good coins 2 501 Commodus: M. COMMOD. ANT. P. FELIX. AVG. BRIT. P. P, Laureate / , bust to right ; ft MART. PACAT. P. M. TR. P. xnii, &c., Mars to left, holding spear and olive branch ; very fine, slightly tooled 1 502 COMMODUS: MEDALLION (the centre in red, the border in yellow bronze), M. COMMODVS. ANTONINVS. PIVS. FELIX. AVG. BRIT., Laureate draped bust to right ; ft MINER. VICT. P. M. TR. P. xnn. IMP. Vin ; COS. V. P. P. ; Minerva Victrix to left ; trophy in field to right ; well preserved and very rare, parts of the inscription indistinct [PI. IX] 1 503 Didius Julianus : IMP. CABS. M. DID. SEVER . IVLIAN. AVG, Laureate head to right ; ft RECTOR. ORBIS ; s. c ; Emperor to left holding globe; very fine, but tooled [PI. IX] 1 504 Albinus : ft Pax (?) to left (not fine). Sep. Severus : ft Dis. AVSPICIB. TR. P. &c., Hercules and Dionysos, side by side, and each facing towards the left (well preserved). Julia Domna (2) : ft IVNO REGINA ; S. C. ; Juno to left (fine) ; ft MATER. DEVM ; S. C ; Cybele seated to left, two fine 4 Fourth Day 44 505 Sep. Severus : L. SEPT. SEV. PERT. AVG. IMP. mi ; Laureate bust to right, with cuirass, &c. ; p AFRICA, the Province to right, a lion at her feet; extremely fine and with unusually good patination [PI. IX] 1 506 Caracalla (2) : p P. M. TR. P. COS. mi. P. P ; S. C., Libertas to left ; p, SECVRITATI. PERPETVAE ; s. C., Securitas seated to right. Geta (2) : p LIBERALITAS. AVGG. VI. ET. V ; s. C. ; Caracalla and Geta distributing largesse ; p PONTIF. TR. P. II. COS. n ; S. C. ; Caracalla and Geta sacrificing ; between them, flute player ; all in fair con- dition, the first piece much tooled 4 507 Macrinus : IMP. CAES. M. OPEL. SEV. MACRINVS. AVG., Laureate bust to / I ^ right ; p P. M. TR. P. II. COS. II ; S. C., Emperor seated to left ; fine and rare, but tooled 1 508 Diadumenianus : M. OPEL. ANTONINVS. DIADVMENIANVS. CAES, Draped / U / bust to right ; p> PRINC. IVVENTVTIS; S. C., Caesar standing between three standards ; very rare, but much tooled 1 509 Elagabalus (2) : p P. M. TR. P. ill. COS. in. P. P ; S. C., Emperor in quad- I ! /I /'- riga to left ; star in field ; or radiate Apollo running to left ; the first fine and uncommon 2 510 Sev. Alexander (5) : p, LIBERALITAS. AVGVSTI. mi, Emperor and atten- dants distributing alms ; MARS. VLTOR, Mars to right ; P. M. T. R. P. &c., Mars Victor to right ; VIRTVS. AVGVSTI (2), Emperor to left. Julia Mamaea : p, VENVS. viCTRix, Venus to left ; all in fair con- dition, some rather uncommon 6 511 Sev. Alexander (5) : Varied types ; one finely patinated. Julia Mamaea: p, IVNONEM, Juno to left; mostly very well preserved 6 512 Balbinus : p, PROVIDENTIA. DEORVM ; S. C, Providentia to left, globe at feet. Pupienus : p, VICTORIA. AVGG ; s. C, Victory facing ; both uncommon, the first rather fine 2 513 Gordianus III : IMP. GORDIANVS. nvs. FEL. AVG, Laureate draped bust c /- to right ; p p. M. TR. p. in. cos. n. p. r ; s. c, Apollo seated to left ; extremely fine and nicely patinated 1 514 Gordianus III : obv. similar to last coin ; p, AETERNITATI. AVG ; S. C ; Nude radiate figure to left ; an unusually fine striking 1 515 Maximinus : p> PAX. AVGVSTI ; s.c : Pax to left. Maximus : p PRINCIPI. IVVENTVTIS, Caesar to left, two standards in field to right. Gordianus III (2) : p FIDES. MILITVM, Fides to left ; p p. M. T. R. P. vi, &c., Emperor to right ; all rather fine 4 45 Fourth Day 516 Maximinus : $ PAX. AVGVSTI, Pax to left. Maximus Caesar (2) : $ PRINCIPI. 1WENTVTIS, Young Caesar to left ; //w- standards in field behind. Gordianus III (2) : p, AETERNITATI AVG Or LAETITIA. AVG. N ; all rather fine 5 517 Philippus Senior (3) : $ ADVENTVS. AVGG ; Emperor on horseback to left ; $ PAX. AETERNA, Pax to left ; p> p. M. T. R. p, &c., Felicitas to left. Philippus Junior : $ PRINCIPI. 1VVENT, Caesar to left. Otacilia (2) : , CONCORDIA. AVGG, Concordia seated to left ; mostly fine 6 518 Philippus Senior (3) : $ AEQVITAS. AVGG, Aequitas to left ; > P. M. TR. p. mi, &c., Felicitas to left; $ LIBERALITAS. AVG. n ; Liberalitas to left Otacilia (2) : $ CONCORDIA. AVGG, Concordia seated to left ; all rather fine 5 519 Otacilia : MARCIA. OTACIL. SEVERA. AVG, Draped bust to left, with pointed diadem ; $ PVDICITIA. AVG ; S. C, Pudicitia seated to left ; extremely fine and beautifully patinated [PI. IX] 1 520 Trajanus Decius : MEDALLION; IMP. C. M. Q. TRAIANUS. DECIVS. AVG; Radiate bust in cuirass to right ; $ FELICITAS. SAECVLI ; s. c ; Felicitas standing to left ; very fine and rare 1 521 Trajanus Decius (2): MEDALLION; similar to preceding coin; an I 1/1/6 extremely fine striking and in excellent preservation [PI. IX] 1 522 Trajanus Decius (2) : K, DACIA, Province to left ; JJ, PANNON1AE, Two female figures. Her. Etruscus : $ PRINCEP. IWENT . . . Caesar to left. Hostilianus (2) : & PRINCIPI. IVVENTVTIS, Caesar to left. Valerianus (2) : $ VICTORIA. AVGG, Victory to left ; Apollo (?) to left, leaning on tripod. Postumus : > viRTVS. AVG, Mars to right ; the first coin very fine, but on small flan 8 523 PROBUS : Medallion ; IMP. PROBVS. p. F. AVG, Laureate bust to left, in armour and with shield and spear ; JJ, MONETA. AVG, The Three Monetae standing to left ; very fine and very rare [PI. IX] 1 524 MIDDLE BRONZE. Augustus : DIVVS. AVGVSTVS ; s. c ; Head to left, with radiate diadem ; (in the field behind the neck is set a small V//- silver plate with the Modena eagle) ; CONSENSV. SENAT. ET. EQ. ORDIN. P. Q. R, Emperor seated to left ; extremely fine [PI. IX] 1 Fourth Day 46 525 Augustus (4) : Divvs. AVGVSIVS. PATER, Radiate head to left ; p, PRO- VIDENT, s. C, Altar ; S. C in wreath, or S. C and fulmen ; another, with bare head to right, and p SEX. NONIVS. QVINCTILIAN, &c., around S. C ; two very fine 4 526 Livia : PIETAS, Veiled head to right; p, DRVSVS. CAESAR. TI. AVGVSTI, large s.C. Tiberius : TI. CAESAR. DIVI. AVG., &c., Bare head to left ; p, PONTIF, &c., POTEST. XXini ; large s. C. Drusus Caesar (2) : DRVSVS. CAESAR. TI. AVG., &c., Head to left ; p, PONTIF. TRIBVN. POTEST. ITER and large S. C, Or P IMP. T. CAESAR. DIVI. VESP. F. AVG, &c., arranged in a double circle around large s. c ; the Tiberius very fine ; all uncommon 4 527 Antonia (2) : ANTONIA AVGVSTA, Bust to right ; p, TI. CLAVDIVS. CAESAR, &c., Emperor to left, draped and veiled, holding simpulum; s. c. in field ; one unusually fine and well spread [PI. IX] 2 528 Germanicus : GERMANICUS CAESAR, Germanicus in triumphal quadriga to right ; p, siGNis. RECEPT. DEVICTIS. GERM ; s. c ; Germanicus standing to left, holding eagle sceptre ; finely paginated and excel- lently preserved [PI. IX] 1 529 Caligula : c. CAESAR. DIVI. AVG. &c., Head to left ; p, VESTA, s. c, Vestal seated to left. 7/ " Claudius (2) : TI. CLAVDIVS. CAESAR, &c., Head to left; p, CONSTANTIAE. AVGVSTI ; s. c ; Roma standing to left ; or p LIBERTAS. AVGVSTA ; S. C, Libertas to right ; one very fine 3 530 Nero (3) : p GENIO. AVGVSTI, Youthful figure to left, sacrificing ; p, t / /c i MAC. AVG, the Macellum; p, SECVRITAS. AVGVSTI; II; s. C ; all fine coins 3 531 Nero (5): p PACE. p. R. TERR. MARIQ, &c. (or PACE. p. R. VBIQ, &c.), Temple of Janus (3) ; MAC. AVG, s. C ; Macellum ; s. C, Victory to left carrying shield, with s. p. Q. R ; well preserved 6 532 Vespasian us : p ROMA, s. c, Roma seated to left. Titus : p VICTORIA. AVGVST ; Victory to right. Domitianus (2) : p, IOVL CONSERVAT ; s. c, Jupiter to left ; p VIRTVTL AVGVSTI, s. c, Roma to right ; the third coin paginated and very fine 4 533 Trajanus (2) : others of Hadrianus, Aelius, Ant. Pius (2), Faustina Sr. U and Sep. Severus (2) ; varied types 9 47 Fourth Day 534 Hadrianus (2) : DACIA, s. C, Dacia seated to left ; p s. c, Figure of the Emperor standing to right, his foot upon a crocodile. ///_/_ L. Verus : 9= . . . IMP. II. cos. n, Mars Victor to right. Julia Domna : $ VENERI. viCTRi, Venus to right (the Modena badge sunk in obverse field); all fine and patinated [PI. IX] 4 535 Sep. Severus (4) : JJ, p. M. TR. P. in, &c., Statue of Minerva to left ; g, p. M. TR. P. xvi, &c., Covered bridge (?) connecting two lofty build- ings ; boat beneath (2, one much tooled) ; VIRTVS, AVGVSTOR ; s. c, Roma Victrix seated to left. Caracalla (2) : $ P. M. TR. p. xx, &c., Jupiter seated to left ; $ vic- TORIAE. BRITANNICAE, Victory writing on shield ; mostly fine 6 536 Caracalla: > P. M. TR. P. xvin, &c., ^Esculapius and Telesphoros, facing. Sev. Alexander : $ SPES. PVBLICA, s. c., Spes to left. Volusianus : , PIETAS. AVGG, Pietas to left, altar iu front ; all very fine [PI. IX] 3 537 Caracalla (2) : others of Geta (3, one of small module and of Gaulish //y origin), Elagabalus, Maximus Caesar, Mariniana, Severina (2); some rather fine 1 538 js Gravae. Roma: cast ^E Semis, Triens (doubtful), and As of reduced standard ; and others (3) struck. < I/1 ~ Tuder : Semis, reduced, TUTERE and sleeping dog; , Lyre. Hadria: Sextans; Cock, ; $ HAT, shoe. Luceria : Quincunx ; Wheel, L and : : ; Triens ; L, and club ; fulmen. Central Italy : Triens ; Horse's head and ; mostly uncommon 1 1 539 A large parcel of about one hundred and fifty Roman large ^E, in poor condition ; a few forgeries (including some of JEs Gravae) added ; a parcel 540 A similar parcel of about one hundred and ten middle-sized ^E (includ- ing pieces of the Maximian period) and small JE> of varied date ; some fine a parcel 541 A smaller parcel of Greek JE, including some very large pieces of the Ptolemies, an Alexandrian coin of Tranquillina, and small pieces /*/ of Parthian rulers ; some fine a parcel 542 Forgeries of Greek coins in silver, and of two Roman Aurei in gold (with names of L. FABRiCivs and P. SEMPRONIVS) a parcel Fourth Day 48 ENGLISH GOLD COINS. 543 Ancient British Staters (2) : one with plain convex obverse, and $ Degraded horse type ; wheel below, and varied objects in field ; the second with obv. Degraded laureate head type, p, Inverted pile of large pellets, four disjointed legs beneath, eye ornament to right and varied marks in field. And one silver and two bronze Coins, of very similar design to last coin ; found near Weymouth 5 544 Edward III : Noble ; KIIGLI z FRTCua D F? YB ; Small & in centre of and lis over head of lion in second quarter. And Half Noble of somewhat later period, reading ftnGL D -^ IB s TTQT; not /-. very fine 2 545 Edward III : Noble ; English, Irish and Aquitaine titles ; Half Noble, I // */"/- with similar reading ; and Quarter Noble, with lis in centre of J ; none fine, the half noble much clipped 3 546 Edward III : Noble usual types ; QDWTCRD x DI GRS x RQX x TTOGL x z FRSna x DOS x Tj IB x z X^QVIT } annulet between Aquit. and Ed- ward ; p, i J? a * 7CVT0CD * &c. ; four stops after iBftx ; a in centre ; very fine, and a rare variety 1 / f 547 Richard II : Noble ; types and titles similar to last coin, but reading IT 19 RiaftRD and with R in centre of 9, ; uncommon, but not very fine 1 548 Henry V : Noble ; ^DGL z FRftna DOS ^ YB ; mullet near King's right fore-arm; annulet on ship's side; quatrefoil after ^YB; li m.m. pierced cross ; quatrefoil in second quarter ; fine and rather rare \ 549 Henry V : Noble ; similar to last coin ; fine 1 550 Henry V: Noble; similar to last coin ; the m.m, on apparently plain cross patee ; fine and rather rare 1 551 Henry V : Noble ; similar to preceding coins, but with annulet to right and mullet to left of king's right fore-arm, and with large pellet in first quarter of p, and quatrefoil in second ; fine and rare 1 49 Fourth Day 552 Henry VI : Noble ; annulet issue ; 9, m.m. lis ; annulet near King's wrist and in first spandril of reverse ; fine 1 553 Henry VI : Calais Noble ; ordinary type ; annulet issue ; as preceding coin, but with flag at stern of ship ; very fine and rare 1 x / - 554 Henry VI : Half Noble ; annulet issue ; fine and rare, but crimped 1 555 Edward IV : Hose Noble ; ordinary types ; sun before (DWTCRD ; jj, m. m. rose ; SVT, ILLORV ; fine and somewhat uncommon 1 //$/- 556 Edward IV : Rose Noble; $> m. m. crown ; unusually well spread 1 f 557 Edward IV : Rose Noble ; similar to last coin, but smaller and not so . _ ) well preserved 1 [ 558 Edward IV : Rose Noble ; with same mint mark on rev. ; fine 1 f 559 Edward IV : Rose Noble ; another specimen as last ; fine 1 *1 \ 560 Edward IV: Rose Noble ; another; fine 1 >61 Edward IV : Rose Noble ; of similar type to preceding coins, but with sun as rev. m. m. ; very fine and uncommon 1 562 Edward IV : Rose Nobles (2) ; one with rev. m. m. sun (cracked) ; the other, with m. m. crown, of coarse (Flemish V) style 2 563 Edward IV: Rose Nobles (2) ; as in last lot ; the piece with m. m. crown much crimped 2 564 Edward IV : Rose Nobles (2) ; one with rev. m. m. cross fitche'e ; the *- second, with m. m. crown, of coarse style ; both fine 2 565 Edward IV: Angel ; m.m. cinquefoil, SDGL x 2 x FRTna x ; RflDQccp ; fine and rather rare 1 566 Richard III : Angel; m.m. rose and sun ; SDGL- Z FRTTna; RTCDQQDP; //- / <- very rare, but clipped 1 567 Richard III: Angel; m. m. boar's head ; RQDQCOP ; the R to left of / mast of ship sunk in over an a (an altered die of Edward IV or V) ; fine, and a very rare variety 1 50 FIFTH DAY'S SALE. LOT 568 Henry VII: Angels (2); second type; both with m. m. pheon ; /A/- SDGL . s . FRS or KGLIS . s . FRS ; one fine l i l l- 569 Henry VII : Angel ; m. m. pheon ; XGLIQ . s . FRTC ; very fine 1 570 Henry VIII : Sovereign, early type ; m. m. crowned portcullis ; hen- 1 l"l RIQVS . DQI . GRTCCUTC . Rflx . snGLiet . ax . FRTCDO . DOS . HIB ; king enthroned, portcullis below feet ; JJ, ihQsvs . JfVTQCD, &c. ; shield of arms in centre of open rose ; rare, but pierced and plugged 1 Henry VIII : Sovereign; similar to last coin, but with lis as obv. m. m. ; and bolt on rev. ; very fine and rare 1 Henry VIII: Half Sovereign ; late type; m. m. S ; mixed English and Roman letters in legends ; the portrait of the king bearded, rose beneath feet ; Q beneath point of shield on rev. ; the portrait head well struck 1 573 Henry VIII : Half Sovereigns (2) ; similar to last coin, but not so fine ; one with m. m. s ; the other uncertain ; both with beneath shield 2 574 Henry VIII : Half Sovereigns (2) ; same type as preceding coins ; one of the Bristol mint, with m. m. w.s (in monogram) and English capitals in legends ; the second with m. m. pellet and circle, mixed English and Eoman letters, and with annulet on inner border near end of legend on each side ; both fine, but carelessly struck 2 575 Henry VIII: Angels (2); both with m. m. crowned portcullis ; RGL. s . FR ; ReDQ* ; or SGL . s . F ; RQD' ; both fine 2 576 Henry VIII : Angels (2); both with m. m. castle ; 5CGL . s . FRS; R(D'; or SGL . 2 . F ; RQD' ; both fine 2 577 Henry VIII : Angels (2) ; both with m. m. crowned portcullis ; XGL. s . FRS ; RQD' ; or TTGL . s . FR . RQDQ' ; the first piece broken at side 2 51 Fifth Day 578 Henry VIII : Crown and Half Crown ; both with m. m. bolt and with I / / crowned initials ^ . i at sides of crowned rose, and crowned shield of royal arras ; both uncommon and fine 2 579 Edward VI : Half Sovereigns (2) ; types as last issue of Henry VIII, and bearing his name, but with beardless head on figure of king ; one with m. m. bolt, and the other with m. m. martlet, both fine but, as usual, carelessly struck 2 580 Edward VI : Half Sovereign ; as in last lot, but with uncertain m.m. .,; (grappling iron over martlet, or vice versa ?) on obv. only ; Roman letters with dots between words ; no letter beneath shield ; a rare rnriety and fine, but flan has split in striking 1 581 Edward VI : Half Sovereign ; of similar type, but bearing the king's name, EDWARD. 6. &c. ; m. m. E and same letter (reversed) below point of shield ; mascle stops on obv., lozenges on rev ; unusually well struck and rare 1 582 Edward VI : Half Sovereign ; second coinage ; m. m. bolt or arrow ; L/~/~ crowned bust to right; rosettes between words of rev. legend ; somewhat rare and fine 1 583 Edward VI : Half Sovereign ; similar to last coin ; very fine, but not perfectly struck 1 584 Edward VI: Half Sovereign ; another specimen with same types and t//// m. m. ; fine 1 585 Edward VI : Half Sovereign ; of same period and issue as preceding coins, but with bare head to right ; m. m. bolt ; SCVTVM legend on obv. ; EDWARD. VI, &c. on rev. ; fine and rare 1 , v 586 Edward VI : Half Sovereign ; as last coin but not so fine 1 587 Edward VI : Sovereign : fourth coinage ; m. m. upright tun ; QDWTCRD . vi . D. G. SGL. &c. Half-length crowned figure of king in armour to right, holding sword and orb; fine and rare 1 588 Edward VI : Sovereign ; of same types and issue as last coin ; the obv. rubbed 1 589 Edward VI : Half Sovereign ; fourth coinage ; same types as last coin, but with m. m.y ; a rare variety, with large bust and large letters ; fine and rare, but bent 1 590 Mary: Rose Sovereign; 1553; cc^Riff . D . G . TCno . FR7C . &c. CCDLIII ; / Queen enthroned, portcullis below feet ; p, "X . DDO . rarorv . esr, AC. : shield on large rose ; very fine and rare [PI. X] I 591 Mary: Rose Sovereign ; same type and date as last coin ; also very fine and rare 1 K 2 Fifth Day 52 592 Mary: Angel: CDSRITC. D. G. snc, &c. R6(Gin'; St. Michael; , "X. DDO. FSOTV', &c. Ship ; M and rose by sides of mast ; fine and rare 1 ^ y 593 Elizabeth : Rose Sovereign ; m. m. escallop ; types as similar coin of Marj-, but reading ELIZABETH, &c. ; very fine and rare ; the head of the queen rather faintly struck 1 594 Elizabeth : Rose Sovereign ; m. m. escallop ; as last coin, but very fine and with excellent portrait 1 595 Elizabeth : Rose Sovereign ; as last coin ; finely preserved, but the edge of the flan irregular 1 596 Elizabeth : Rose Sovereign ; similar to preceding coins, but with m.m. tun; very fine and a rarer variety, the portrait somewhat faint 1 598 Elizabeth: Pound Sovereign ; m.m. tun; ELIZABETH . D.G.ANG. &c. Crowned bust to left; , SCVTVM.FIDEI. &c. Crowned shield between E. R. ; worn and pierced 1 599 Elizabeth : Pound Sovereign ; m. m. woolpack ; types as last coin ; in fair preservation 1 l/(/~ 600 Elizabeth: Pound Sovereign ; m. m. O (1600) ; as last coins ; fine 1 <{/-/- 601 Elizabeth : Pound Sovereign ; another specimen with m. m. woolpack ; fine and regularly struck 1 iflf I- 602 Elizabeth : Pound Sovereign ; m. m. woolpack ; well preserved 1 603 Elizabeth : Pound Sovereign ; m. m. woolpack; a fine and very regularly shaped specimen \ 604 Elizabeth : Pound Sovereign ; m. m. woolpack ; with excellent portrait, parts of the obv. badly struck 1 605 Elizabeth: Pound Sovereign ; m. m. 2. (1602): types as preceding coins ; very fine and rare \ 606 Elizabeth : Hammered Half-Sovereign ; m. m. woolpack or cross cross- let ; types as preceding pound pieces ; both fine and rather rare 2 607 Elizabeth : Hammered Half-Sovereigns (2) ; m. m. cross crosslet ; one very fine, but with three marks in flan before the face 2 60S Elizabeth : Hammered Half-Sovereigns (2) ; m. m. cross crosslet ; one very fine 2 609 Elizabeth : Angels (2) ; m. m. cinquefoil or dagger ; and Half -Angel, m. m. hand ; all of usual type"; the first coin fine, the second with two large holes, the third well preserved and with rare mint mark 3 6 1 James I : Rose Sovereign ;m.m. rose (1605); i ACOBVS . D . G . MAG . BRIT. &c. ; king enthroned; portcullis at feet; $ A.DNO.FACTVM.EST. &c. ; shield with Royal arms on open rose ; very fine and rare 1 . 53 Fifth Day 611 James I : Rose Sovereign ; m. m. tower (1612) ; types as last coin ;very ^/(/ - fine and a very rare m. m. 1 612 James I: Thirty-Shilling Piece ; m.m. lis (1623) ; IACOBVS. D.G. MA. BRI. &c. ; king enthroned to front ; feet on portcullis ; the field and back of throne richly diapered ; R. A . DNO . FACTVM . EST. &c. ; shield with Royal arms on cross flory and in a circle of lis and lions ; over top of shield xxx (value) ; extremely fine and very rare [PI. X] 1 613 James I : Spur Ryal; m. m. rose (1605) ; IACOBVS .D.G .MAG . BRIT. &c. ; king in ship to left ; rose on ship's side and flag with I at prow ; R, A . DNO . FACTV . EST. &c. ; Panel of eight arches, crown and lion or lis and ornament in alternate arches ; rose on sun in centre; very fine and exceedingly rare [PI. X] 1 614 James I : Sovereign or Unite (2) ; second coinage ; m. m. lis or escallop (1604, 1606) ; IACOBVS .D.G. MAG. BRIT. &c. ; Crowned bust to right, in armour and holding orb and sceptre ; , FACIAM . EOS. &c. Crowned shield between I . R 2 615 James I : Sovereigns or Unites (2) ; m. m. rose (l 605) or coronet (1607) ; as preceding coins ; the later coin with the blundered reading of FACIMA . EOS. on ; both fine 2 616 James I : Sovereigns or Unites (2) ; m. m. escallop (1606) or tower (1612); types as preceding coins ; neither fine 2 /^/- 617 James I : Sovereigns (2) ; m.m. coronet (1607), or tun (1615) 2 618 James I : Sovereigns (2) ; m. m. rose (1604), or mullet (1611) ; the i/J'/- first fine 2 619 James I : Sovereigns (2) ; m. m. trefoil (1613), or coronet (over?) ; / * r both worn 2 620 James I: Sovereign; m. m. cross pate'e (1618); and Laurel or // 1' XX Shilling Piece, m. m. lis ; the last fine 2 621 James I : Laurel; m. m. lis (1604); IACOBVS . D . G . MAG . BRI. &c. ; ///I//- Laureate bust to left; , FACIAM. EOS. &c. ; Crowned shield of arms on cross flory ; very fine 1 l/ i-l - 622 James I : Laurels (2) ; both with m. m. trefoil (1613) 2 623 James I : Half-Sovereign (Scotch) ; m. m. thistle head ; HENRICVS . & ROSAS, &c. on reverse ; and Half-Laurel ; same reverse legend ; the m. m., rose, placed after REGNA on reverse ; both fine 2 / 624 James I. : Half-Sovereign; second coinage ; m. m. mullet; Angel; m. m. escallop; Quarter Laurel; m.m. lis; the first pieces fine and uncommon 3 Fifth Day 54 625 Charles I : Three-Pound Piece; Oxford mint, 1642; m.m. plumes (obv. only) ; CAROLVS . D . G . MAG . BRIT . FRAN . ET . HI . REX. ; bust of King to left, crowned and in armour, holding sword and laurel t i / branch ; plumes in field to right ; EXVRGAT . DEVS . DISSIPENTUR . INIMICI and, placed on a continuous waved scroll in the centre, RELIG . PROT . LEGI . ANG . LIBER . PAR ; in upper field, ill (value) and three plumes ; in the lower, date 1642 ; very fine and a very rare variety ; the bust small and well within inner border [Pi. X] 1 626 Charles I : Three-Pound Piece; Oxford mint, 1643; similar to last coin, but with larger bust ; MAGN. FR ; $, Declaration legend on separate scroll ; LEG . ANG ; fine and very rare 1 627 Charles I : Three-Pound Piece; Oxford mint, 1643; similar to last t f_ f l> coin, but reading FRAN and HIB ; four stops after INIMICI; a nicely-rounded and well-spread specimen ; very fine and very rare 1 628 Charles I : Three-Pound Piece; Oxford mint, 1644 ; similar types to preceding coins, but of neater work and of smaller size ; MAG . BRI . , -j FRA . ET . HIBER ; $ Legends on single continuous scroll ; five dots (:) after INIMICI ; OXON below date ; very fine and very rare [PI. X] 1 629 Charles I: Three-Pound Piece; Oxford mint, 1644; as last coin (apparently from the same pair of dies) ; very fine and very rare 1 630 Charles I : Tower Unite ; m. m. rosette ; bust in armour with ruff arid // / chain. And Angel or "Touch Piece " ; m. m. anchor ; CAROLVS . D . G . MAG . BR, &c., St. Michael, value (x) in field to right ; $ AMOR . POPULI, &c., Three-masted ship sailing to left ; Royal arms on mainsail and pennon at masthead ; the last rare; pierced (as issued) 2 63 1 Charles I : Tower Unite; m. m. tower ; as in last lot. Commonwealth : Broad; 1654; m.m. sun; THE COMMONWEALTH OF ENGLAND; Shield with English cross between branches of palm and laurel ; $ GOD . WITH . vs . 1654 ; Two shields with English cross and Irish harp ; value (xx) above ; 632 Commonwealth : Broad; as in last lot, but dated 1649. And Crown, of similar types, dated 1650 ; the smaller coin fine 2 633 Commonwealth: Broad; 1651 ; m. m. sun ; types as before ; extremely fine and rare [PI. X] 1 634 Commonwealth : Broad; 1653; m. m. sun ; similar types; very fine and rare , 55 Fifth Day 635 Cromwell: Broad (pattern), by T. Simon ; 1656; OLIVAR . D . G . R . P . ANG . SCO . ET . HTB, &c., PRO, Laureate bust of the Protector to D I fi left J PAX QV^ERITVR . BELLO . 1656 ; Crowned shield of arms ; private arms of Cromwell on inescutcheon ; brilliant and very rare [PI. X] 1 636 Charles II : Hammered Broad, by Simon ; m. m. crown ; without inner borders or value marks ; CAROLVS . II . D . G . MAG . BRIT, &c., Laureate bust to left ; FLORENT . CONCORDIA . REGNA ; Royal arms on crowned shield ; C. R. at sides ; fine and rare 1 637 Charles II : Hammered Broad ; by Simon ; m. m. crown ; similar to ff//f~ last coin, but with value (xx) in field behind head ; in brilliant mint condition and rare 1 638 Charles II : Five- Guineas; 1675 ; CAROLVS . n . DEI . GRATIA; Laureate bust to right, wearing long, flowing wig ; JJ, MAG . BR . FRA . ET . HIB . REX, 1675 ; four crowned shields of arms arranged in cross ; interlaced monogram in centre and sceptres between ; edge in- scribed, " Decus et Tutamen, Anno regni Vicesimo septimo" ; fine / 639 Charles II: Five-Guineas; 1677; similar to last lot; edge reading J/ / 7/(' ending VICESIMO NONO ; unusually fine 1 640 Charles II : Two-Guineas; 1664; similar to preceding coins ; Elephant below bust ; edge milled. And Guinea, 1677, of similar design 2 641 James II: Five-Guineas; 1687 ; of similar design to milled coins of fir/,. Charles II ; bust to left, Elephant and castle beneath neck ; TERTIO, &c., on edge ; fine 1 J ames II : Five-Guineas; 1687; as last coin ; very fine and rare 1 643 James II : Five-Guineas; 1688; as preceding coins ; .... QVARTO on edge ; fine 1 / d- 644 James II : Guinea ; 1687 ; types as larger coins ; eery fine and rare 1 / 645 William and Mary : Five-Guineas ; 1692 ; Jugate busts of King and Queen to right ; elephant and castle beneath truncation of neck ; 9, Royal arms on crowned and garnished shield ; . . . . QVARTO on edge ; very fine and rare 1 646 William and Mary: Five-Guineas; 1694; similar to last coin; .... SEXTO on edge ; fine 1 647 William and Mary: Five-Guineas; 1694; as last coin, but in extra fine condition and rare 1 648 William and Mary : Guinea ; 1 694 ; types as preceding coins, but shield on rev. without garnishing ; in mint condition and rare 1 Fifth Day 56 // fC 649 William III: Five-Guineas; 1699; types similar to milled coins of Charles II ; Elephant and castle below bust ; UNDECIMO on edge ; in mint state l//i/ 65 William III: Five-Guineas; 1699; as last coin; also in mint con- dition 651 William III: Five-Guineas; 1701; similar to last coin, but with fuller wig; no adjunct; DECIMO TERTIO on edge ; very fine 1 //// /- 652 William III : Five-Guineas ; as last coin and of same date ; very fine 1 653 William III: Five-Guineas; 1701 ; very fine 654 William III: Two-Guineas; 1701; similar to larger coins, but with milled edge ; fine 655 William III: Guinea; 1698; in mint state, but with flan mark on face ; and Half-Guinea, 1696, with Elephant and castle below bust 2 656 Anne : Five-Guineas; 1709 ; Post Union type, Arms of England and Scotland dimidiated ; . . . . OCTAVO on edge ; very fine 1 657 Anne: Five-Guineas; 1711 ; as last coin, but with .... DECIMO on edge ; very fine )/1/~ 658 Anne: Two-Guineas; 1709; in mint condition and rare 1 659 Anne: Guinea; 1 7 1 4 ; in mint condition, the flan with slight markings ; rare . 1 660 Anne: Half-Guinea; 1713; in mint condition and rare 1 //// 661 George I: Five-Guineas; 1726; usual types; .... DECIMO TERTIO on edge ; fine and rare 1 662 George I : Five Guineas ; 1716 ; .... SECVNDO on edge ; an excellent striking in brilliant condition ; very rare in this state 1 663 George II : Five Guineas; 1729 ; " Young " head ; E.i.C. beneath neck ; 9> Garnished and crowned shield, with Royal arms ; . . . . TERTIO on edge ; fine 1 664 George II : Five Guineas ; 1735 ; as last coin, but with varied date and .... NONO on edge ; very fine 1 665 George II: Five Guineas; 1741 ; as before, but with .... DECIMO QVARTO on edge ; in mint condition 1 / x/ . 671 George II : Two Guineas; 1739; young head ; very fine 1 j_/ /e 672 George II : Two Guineas ; 1739 ; very fine, but with flan blemishes 1 ;zx/ v 673 George II: Two Guineas; 1739 ; with older type of head than pre- ceding specimens ; fine 1 674 George II : Two Guineas; 1739 ; as last coin ; very fine 1 675 George III : PATTERN CROWN PIECE, by W. Wyon ; 1817 ; GEORGIVS in. D. G. BRITANNIARUM. REX; 1817; Laureate draped bust to right; beneath neck, w. WYON ; $ INCORRUPTA. FIDES. VERITASQUE ; Crowned shield with Royal arms ; a brilliant plain edged pattern, of very high rarity 1 / ~/ 676 George III: Pattern Two- Pound Piece; 1820, by Pistrucci; GEORGIVS. ?/'\ ' type, small cross, BRUNTATOMLINC (Lincoln) ; the others with rev. type Divine hand between and , / / LEOFRIC MO CAET (Canterbury), FARDENG MO LNDCO (Lincoln), .(ETHERED MO LUNDO (London) and BYRNMAER MO WINT ( WlU- chester) ; all fine 5 698 Harold I : Penny ; rev. type, long voided cross with lis in angles and '/'l ~ rosette in centre ; EDRIL : ONI : DEO (Thetford) ; fine and rare 1 699 Edweard III (The Confessor): Pennies (9) ; Hkns. 219 (4), of the Lincoln (2), London and Thetford mints ; Hkns. 22 (2), Colchester and Steyning ; Hkns. 225, Thetford ; Hkns. 227, Hastings ; Hkns. 228, Winchester ; all good, some very fine 9 700 Harold II : Penny ; with sceptre ; blundered reading of HALORD for Harold ; OZPOLD ON LEPEEI (Lewes}. William I : Penny ; Pax type ; Dover mint ; both fine 2 701 Pennies of the Short Cross and Long Cross Types (4) ; others of Edward I to III (9), Henry VIII and Alexander III of Scotland. Groats (6) of Henry VI, Edward IV, Henry VII and Henry VIII, and Half Groat of Henry VIII, some fine 22 Fifth Day 60 702 Henry VII : Profile Groat ; m. m. pheon Henry VIII : Groats with second profile head (2), others, of base JR, /ty ' of Bristol and Canterbury ; base Half Groat of Dublin ; fine JR Iriph Groat and a clipped piece. Edward VI : Base JR, Testoons (2), and fine silver Shilling ; some fine 12 //,. 703 Edward VI : Crown, 1551 ; m.m.Y; large letters in legends; rather worn 1 /{ - 704 Edward VI: Crown, 1551; similar to last 1 705 Mary : Groat. Philip and Mary : base metal Testoon and Groats (4). //' Elizabeth: Hammered Shillings (3), Sixpences (4), and Twopence; Irish Groats (2). And a fine milled Shilling and a Sixpence 18 //<;/- 706 Elizabeth: Crown, 1601; usual types; rather fine and rare 1 /// / 707 Elizabeth : Crown, as preceding coin and of same year; not so fine 1 ////- 708 Elizabeth : Crown, 1601 ; as before 1 ////- 709 Elizabeth : Crown, 1601 ; another 1 '//?/- 71 Elizabeth : Grown, 1601 ; another, similar but in much finer state 1 711 Elizabeth : Portcullis Crown, 1 600 ; ELIZABETH D . G . ANG . FR . ET . HIB . REGINA, Crowned shield between crowned E and R ; , POSVI. DEVM. ADIVTOREM.MEVM. Crowned portcullis ; fine and very rare 1 61 SIXTH DAY'S SALE. LOT 712 James I : Crown, first Coinage ; m. m. thistle head ; IACOBVS . D . G . ANG . SCO &c. King on horseback to right ; $ EXVRGAT . DEVS, &c. Crowned shield ; very rare 1 713 James I : Half Grown; m.m. thistle head; QVAE . DEVS &c. ; plumes over shield, very fine ; Shillings (5), Sixpences and Half Groats (2, one broken) ; the first coin very fine and rather rare 9 7 14 Charles I : Oxford Pound or XX Shilling Piece ; 1642 ; m. m. plumes; CAROLVS.D.G.MAGNl, &c. ; King on horseback to left ; cannon and arms below; plumes in field; >: EXVRGAT . DEVS, &c. ; in centre RELIG PROT LEG . ANG . LIBER . PAR . ; three plumes and values above, date (1642) below ; a fine specimen and very rare 1 715 Charles I : Shrewsbury X Shilling Piece, 1642 ; types as last coin ; MAG . BRI . LEG . ANGL ; nine pellets as obv. m. m. and four on rev. ; no ground shown beneath horse ; of fine work and style but rather worn 1 716 Charles I : Shrewsbury X Shilling Piece, 1642 ; same types but not of such good style : pikes, drum and cannon balls on ground beneath horse ; MAG . BRIT LEG . ANG . &c. very fine and rare 1 717 Charles I : Shrewsbury X Shilling Piece, 1642 ; similar types; plain line below horse ; MAG . BRIT . LEG . ANG . LIBERT . PAR ; a very rare variety ; not well struck 1 718 Charles I : Tower Crown; m. m. lis ; ornamental trappings on horse with plumes on head and crupper ; garnished shield on cross flory on rev. ; very fine and rare 1 719 Charles I : Tower Crown ; m. m. lis ; horse with trappings and plume on head only ; garnished oval shield on rev. ; plumes and C. R. above ; rather worn 1 - 720 Charles I : Tower Crown ; m. m. sun, in fair condition 1 * /i Sixth Day 62 721 Charles I : Tower Crown ; m. m. horizontal anchor, rare and well pre- served 1 722 Charles I : Briofs Scotch Crown ; m. m. anchor and small B ; fine and rare 1 ( j , 723 Charles I : Briofs Scotch Crown; similar to last coin but in very fine condition 1 724 Charles I : Tower Half Crown ; m.m. A in circle ; another, of the ///" York mint, with m. m. lion, EBOR below horse, squat oval shield, crowned and placed between crowned C and R, the first fine and the second piece very fine and rare 2 725 Charles I : York Half Crown ; similar to last coin but from varied i/y / dies. And a Scotch Half Crown with m. in. thistle-head ; both rare, the first piece very fine 2 726 Charles I : Scotch Half Crowns (3), two by Falconer, withr beneath raised hind foot of horse ; one with pellets beside orb on crown, the other with mullets ; the third without F and with crowns by sides of orb on crown ; all good coins, one very fine 3 727 Charles I : Shillings (6), Sixpences (2), and Penny ; varied mint marks. /j/- And Scotch Shillings, and a Forty-Penny Piece by Briot and Falconer ; several fine 1 2 728 Charles I: Newark Siege Pieces (3); Half Crown, 1646, Shilling, */~/'~ 1645, and Ninepence, 1646 ; all fine and rare 3 729 Ormonde Siege Monies : Crown, Half Crown, Shilling, Sixpences (2), Groat, and Half Groat ; a very good lot 7 730 Commonwealth: Crown, 1656; ordinary types; rare in this fine Lj'f/- state 1 731 Commonwealth: Crown, 1653; H a If Crown, 1653, and Shilling, //,,/- 1652 3 732 Commonwealth : Crown, 1 653, Half Crown (false], Shilling, Sixpence, 1652, Pennies (2). And a hammered Groat of Charles II with value and inner borders 733 Oliver Cromwell : Crown, 1658 ; by T. Simon ; OLIVAR. D.G.R.P. ANG. 7 i /b & c., Laureate draped bust to right ; % PAX. QVAERITVR. BELLO, 1658 ; Crowned shield of arms; a very fine example but slightly discoloured , 734 Oliver Cromwell : Crown, 1658 ; as last ; in very fine condition 1 Oliver Cromwell : Crown, 1658 ; as before ; also very fine \ //{,/- 736 Oliver Cromwell : Crown, as before ; also very fine \ 737 Oliver Cromwell : Crown, as before, not so fine \ u/V- 738 Oliver Cromwell : Crown and Shilling, both of 1658; rather worn 2 63 Sixth Day 739 Oliver Cromwell : Half Crown ; similar in type to preceding crowns y///~ but dated 1656; very fine and very rare 1 740 Oliver Cromwell : Half Crown ; as last coin but dated 1658 ; very fine 7/f/~ an d rare 1 , , 741 Oliver Cromwell : Half Crown; as last coin (1658); also very fine 1 742 Charles II: Crown, 1677; Half Crowns (3), 1670, 1677, 1679, Shil- ling, 1663, and Sixpence, 1681. And Scotch Sixty-Shilling Piece and Merk, and a Pattern Farthing, in .51, dated 1665 ; 10 743 James II: Crown, 1687; Half Crown, 1688; Shilling, 1685. And Id/ Scotch Forty and Ten-Shilling Pieces; all fine or very fine 5 744 William and Mary: Crown, 1692; Half Crowns (2), 1689, 1693; Shilling and Sixpence, 1693. And a Scotch Forty-Shilling Piece, 1691 ; all fine or very fine 6 745 AVilliam III : Crowns (2), 1695 and 1700 ; Half Crowns, 1696, 1698, t//4"/- 1701 ; Shillings, 1697, 1699; Sixpences, 1690, 1697. And Scotch Fbrfyand Five Shilling Pieces ; dated 1695 and 1697 respectively ; mostly very fine 1 1 746 Anne: Crown, 1707, roses and plumes; Half Crown, 1708, plumes, 1 7 1 4, roses and plumes ; Shilling, 1708, plumes; Sixpence, 1707, plain ; the larger coins all fine, the sixpence poor 5 747 Anne: Crown, 1707, and Half Crown, 1713, both with roses and I rf__ plumes; Shilling, 1709, plain; Sixpence, 1705, plumes; the first three fine, the sixpence slightly worn 4 748 Anne : Crowns, VIGO 1703, 1708 plumes ; Half Crowns, 1707, 1708 ; ! I ^ j Shillings, 1703, 1711 (2), all plain, 1712, roses and plumes; Six- pences, 1703, VFGO, 1708 (2) and 1711, all plain ; mostly fine 12 749 George I -..Crown (2), 1716, roses and plumes; 1723 with s.s.c. ; the f / t t/~ last very fine 2 750 George I: Crown, 1723 with s.s.c.; Half Crown, 1720, roses and //7/_ plumes; Shillings (2) and Sixpence, 1723 with s.s.c.; Shillings, 1717, roses and plumes ; the crown and three, others very fine 6 751 George II: Young head ; Crown, Half Crown, Shillings (2), and Six- '*/~ pences (2) ; varied dates and field symbols ; some fine 6 752 George II : Young head; Crown, 1741 ; Shillings, 1736 and 1741 ; .9 / Sixpence, 1732. And "old head" Crown, 1750; three, inclusive of the last coin, very fine 5 753 George II : Old head ; LIMA Crown, Half Crown of 1746 and Shilling /^/ of 1745; Shillings of 1743 and 1758; Sixpences of 1745 and 1758; mostly fine 1 Sixth Day 64 754 George II: Old head ; Crown, 1743; Half Crown, 1743; Shillings, /Jf- 1750 and 1758 ; Sixpences, 1757 and 1758 ; mostly fine 6 755 George III : Crowns (4), 1818 (2), 1819, 1820 ; Half Crowns, 1817, 1818 ; Shillings, 1763 ("Northumberland," rare), 1787 (2), 1816 (2) and 1820 ; Sixpences, 1787, 1816, 1817, 1820 ; some in mint state 16 756 George IV: Crowns of 1821 (2) and Pattern Crown of 1826 ; all brilliant; other Crowns of 1821 (2) ; Half Crowns of 1820 (2), V/-/- 1821, and 1823 (2); Shillings of 1821, 1824, 1825 and 1826; Sixpences, 1821, 1825, 1828 and 1829. William IV: Half Crown and Shilling, 1836 ; many as issued 19 757 Victoria : " Gothic " Crowns (2), in brilliant condition : other Crowns (3) of 1844, 1845 and 1887; Half Crowns of 1840 and 1846; Florins of 1849, 1852 and 1874 ; Shilling of 1838 ; all, with one exception, in mint state 758 Maundy Monies : A large lot comprising many complete sets from Charles II to Victoria ; mostly in excellent condition 323 759 Bank Tokens, &c. George III : Proof Bank of Ireland Token, 1804, for 6 Shillings ; Proof Set of Indian Rupee, \ and \ Rupee and Two Annas for 1862. Countermarked Spanish Dollar of 1792; Bank Dollars of 1804(2), 18-Pence, 1812, 10-Pence, 1805, 5-Pence, 1805. Hanoverian 16-Groschen, George IV, 1820, and a base .51 of William IV, 1835 ; the first pieces in mint condition and rare 13 760 Silver Proof-Tokens : Isaac Swainson ; , " HYGEIA PREPARING VEL- NOS VEGETABLE SYRUP," Female figure and furnace. John Wil- kinson (2) ; & FINE SILVER, 1788, Ship sailing to left ; or 1793, Man at forge ; all rare ; the first and last brilliant 3 761 SCOTCH COINS. Mary : Testoons (2) ; MARIA. DEI. G. SCOTOR. REGINA, Crowned shield between M. R.; JJ, IN. VIRTVTE, &c:, 1557 (or 1558), t/7/f Cross potent with plain cross in each angle ; both fine '/I, 762 Mary and Francis : Testoon, 1560; FRAN. ET. MA. D. G. &c., Crowned shield between small plain and saltire cross ; p, VICIT. LEO. &c., Crowned monogram between crowned lis and crowned thistle. And "Lion" or "Hardhead," 1559; obv. Monogram, rev. Rampant Lion ; both fine and uncommon 2 763 Mary and Henry: Half Ryal, 1565; MARIA. &. HENRIC. &c., Crowned shields, thistle head on each side ; JJ, EXVRGAT. DEVS, &c., Crowned palm tree, motto, and date ; very fine and rare 1 /// /- 764 Mary and Henry : Ryal, 1566 ; of similar types to last coin, very fine 1 765 Mary: Ryal, 1567; similar to preceding coins, but reading MARIA. DEI. GRA, &c. ; counterstamped on reverse, fine 1 65 Sixth Day FOREIGN COINS. 766 GOLD. France : Philippe le Bel ; Gros Royale phiLippvs. D0i. 3/,, /_ &c., Panel of eight arches with seated figure of king; xpa. VINCUT. &c., Cross in quatrefoil panel ; very fine 1 767 Charles V : Franc-a-Pied ; King beneath gothic arch ; p, Ornamental / / / cross in quatrefoil panel. Louis XII : Ecu, Crowned shield, star above ; Cross fleur-de-lise'e ; both fine 2 -/- 768 Louis XV: DouWe Louis d'Or, 1754 ; wt. 238 grs., very fine 1 - 769 Louis XV: Louis d'Or, 1726. Louis XVIII : 20 Francs, 1817 2 ./ 770 Poland : Johan Casimir ; Double Ducat, 1659; $ MO. NV. AVRK, &c., Crowned shield of arms; of very degraded style, and mounted as pendant ; total wt. 127 grs. 1 771 Brabant : Charles V, One-and-a-Half Ducats, or Real; KAROLVS. D. G. ROM, &c. ; JJ, DA M1CHI. VIRTVT, &c., Shield with numerous quarter- ings ; wt. 82 grs., very fine 1 772 Hungary: Ducat, with T\ and three cinquefoils in field beside St. / fl Ladislaus. And Ducat of Albert of Brandenburg ; obv. St. John, rev. Four shields in cross ; wt. 105 grs.; both fine 2 773 Flanders : Philip of Burgundy, Noble, of English type ; and a Hose Noble struck at Campen, both fine 2 774 Burgundy, &c. : Albert and Elizabeth, Albertin, or Triple Ducat, /nf- King and Queen seated ; Arms ; wt. 170 grs., very fine 1 , , , 775 Naples and Sicily : Alfonso d'Aragon, Scudi (2) ; obv. Panel of arms, rev. King on horseback to right ; wt. 1 60 grs., both veiy fine 2 //*-/ 776 Naples and Sicily : Scudi (2), as last lot, very fine 2 J//i/* 777 Naples and Sicily : Scudi, two others, very fine 2 1//J/1 778 Naples and Sicily : Scudi, two others, very fine 2 779 Genoa: Kepublic, 1711, large N coin of 24 Ducats (?) ; obv. Virgin and Child and angels ; rev. DVX. ET. GVBERNATORES, &c., Orna- mental cross and four cherubim; wt. 1290 grs., very fine and rare 1 < /j/6 780 Sardinia: Vitt, Amadeo, 1786 ; 10 Scudi; wt. 352 grs., very fine 1 781 Sardinia : Vitt. Amadeo, 1786 ; Four, Two (2) and One Scudi Pieces ; wt. 315 grs., all fine 4 Sixth Day 66 782 Sardinia: Carlo Felice, 80 Lire, 1827, very fine 1 783 Florence : Fiorina d'Oro, ^ . Q in field of obv. '"/' Parma: Maria Luigia, 20 Lire, 1815 Koma : Benedetto XIV, | Scudo ; s. d. Italy: Napoleon I, 40 Lire, 1808; wt. 365 grs., all fine 4 /// QUEM. DEVS., (fee. the word "Jehovah" overthrowing the Papal hierarchy ; very fine and rare. And an electrotype copy of the same medal 2 842 James I : Alliance of Holland with England and France, 1609 ; two varied Medals ; one with obv. A DOMINO FACTVM EST, &c. three ^//C / shields united by cords held in Divine hand ; the other with CON- TRA VIM &c., and crowned emblems of the three States ; both very fine 2 843 James I : small gilt JR Medal on the Peace with Spain, 1604 ; HINC. PAX. COPIA, &c., Peace with palm and cornucopia, facing Religion L/ / / with torch and cross. Dutch Jetton on the failure of the " Gun- powder "Plot, 1605. Coronation Medalettes (2), with ECCE. PHAOS, &c., Lion with beacon. And a Counter of John Stuart, El. of Traquair and Treasurer of Scotland, c. 1630; all fine, the first rare as a contemporaneous example 5 844 Charles I : Medalettes (6) ; Coronation, 1626 (2), $ DONEC. PAX., &c., Head and arm with sword ; Scotch Coronation, 1633, $, HINC. NOSTR^E, &c., Thistle ; Demand for increase of Naval power, 7 /__ / 1628, REGIT. VNVS, &c., Sceptre and trident ; Scottish rebellion extinguished, 1639, obv. King on horseback, QVOS. DEVS., Rose and thistle united by cord ; and an engraved Counter with busts of the king and of James I ; all fine 6 845 Charles I : Medalettes (2) ; Installation of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales, JJ, ILLVST. CAROLVS., &c., Prince on horseback; plumes in field; and Scottish Coronation, 1633, as in last lot but struck on thick blank ; both very fine, the first rare 2 F3 Sixth Day 72 846 Charles I : Assertion of Naval Dominancy in British waters, 1630, by Norbert Briot ; Bust to right ; JJ, NEC. META. Mini., &c., Ship ..,/ /- sailing to right; a very fine and contemporaneous example [PI. XI] 1 847 Charles I and Henrietta Maria : Koyalist Badge (gilt), with crowned bust to right on obv., and bust of queen and artist's name, T. RAW- / /j"/- LINS. F, on p,; wreath border with loop and ring; a very good specimen 1 848 Charles I : Large cast and chased Dutch Medal on his death, 1649 ; , NECANT. SPERNVNT. BLASFEMANT, &c., in three borders around V / " / "" Gorgon's head. Another, struck at Middleburg in Holland, to commemorate the defeat of the Spanish fleet by the Dutch off Dover, 1639; Naval engagement; , long inscription; both very good examples 2 849 Charles I : Marriage of the Princess Mary of England, 1641 ; by J. if/I,/- Blum; obv. " Albionum genuit Rex me summusque" &c.; The Princess and Prince William of Orange joining hands ; very fine 1 850 Charles I : Marriage of the Princess Mary and William Prince of i, /- Orange, 1641 ; by Dadler ; design similar to last medal, but with inscriptions in Roman capitals ; very fine 1 851 Charles I : Entry of the Princess Mary into the Hague, 1642 ; by S. J ( L/- Dadler; $ QUO. TE. MARS. ET. AMOR, &c. ; Prince William re- ceiving and conducting the Princess into the gardens of the Hague ; fleet in the distance ; very fine \ 73 SEVENTH DAY'S SALE. LOT 852 Oliver Cromwell : Battle of Dunbar, 1650, by T. Simon ; "THE LORD OF HOSTS," &c., Bust of Cromwell to left, battle scene in back- ground ; 9, The Members of Parliament in session, the Speaker in the chair, a member declaiming, and an usher with a rod standing at the entrance. And a striking from the obv. die of the smaller medal for the same event ; both very fine and rare 1 853 The Earl of Essex: 1644, * RRR. PPP. FIDISSIMVS. 1644, Three- quarter face bust of the Parliamentary General ; 9, MAG. PROTEC. P//2.// & c -5 i' 1 centre, large sx (Essex) and G-L (General) on the tablet beneath; a well preserved and contemporary specimen [PI. XI] 1 854 General Fairfax: Small oval -51 Badge, 1645; THO. FAIRFAX. &c., Bust to left ; 9, POST. HAG. &c., MERUISTI. John Lilborne : M Medalette on his acquittal, 1649 ; 9, Names of the jurymen. Gen. / v Ireton : ^E Badge in silver ring ; QVID. TiBi. &c., Bust to left; i; IVSTITIA. NECESSITAS, &c., Soldier scaling rocks and firing a house, battle in distance ; all uncommon, but not fine ; the last rare, but broken and repaired 3 855 Charles II : Return of the King, 1660, by J. Roettier ; CAROLVS. II, &c., Bust of the King to right, branches of olive at each side ; 9, Si DEVS. EST. CVSTOS, &c., Ship approaching Dover, on the shore the three kingdoms offering crowns ; a very fine and very rare medal 1 856 Charles II: Medalettes, by Simon, on the Coronation, 1661 ; 9, EVERSO. Missvs. &c., King enthroned to left, and crowned by flying i / Victory. Scottish Coronation at Scone. 1651, cast JR Medalettes (2) ; obv. CAROLVS. &c., "cor. I.ja. Scon," Crowned bust to right; rev. NEMO. ME. &c., Scotch lion crowned and holding thistle ; all very good specimens 4 1,1 1 Seventh Day 74 857 Archbishop Laud : Medal, by Roettier, commemorating his execution in 1644 ; SANCTI. CAROLI. PR^CVRSOR, Cherubs flying upwards and carrying mitre and crown. Charles II: Naval Success off Lowestoft, 1665; $ PRO. TAL1BVS. AVSIS, Charles watching naval engagement; both very fine 2 858 Catherine of Braganza, (Queen of Charles II): Marriage, 1662, by Roettier; JJ, PIETATE. INSIGNIS, Figure of St. Catherine. Charles II and Catherine : Colonial Expansion recorded, 1670; p> DIFFVSVS. IN. ORBE. BRITANNVS, 1670, Globe showing four continents, both very fine 2 859 Charles II and Catherine: Marriage Medal, 1662, by Bower; CARO- LVS. ii. ET. CATHARINA, &c., Bust of the King and Queen, facing each other; JJ, QVANTVM. SAT. ERIT. &c., Fame, blowing trumpet; pierced, but very fine and rare 1 860 Charles II and Catherine: Marriage, 1662; CAROLVS. n, &c., Laureate head to right; JJ, GATHER. D. G. &c., Bust of Queen to right. Charles II : Peace of Breda, 1667 ; obv. CAROLVS. SECVNDVS, &c., /// /"" Laureate head to right; rev. FAVENTE. DEO, Britannia seated to left ; to left, ships on sea ; both very fine, and in original cases of stamped leather 2 861 Charles II: Peace of Breda, 1667, as in last lot. Negotiations for Commercial Treaty with Spanish Flanders, 1666 ; , REDEANT. COMMERCIA. FLANDRIS, Statue of King, ships in background. And JR Medals on the Election of the King of Sweden (1671), and Elector of Saxony (1678), as Knights of the Garter; the second piece bruised; the others fine 4 862 Charles II: M Medals (3) on the Restoration, 1660, NULLUM. NUMEN. ABEST, Figures of Gods and Commerce ; Marriage, 1662, Ilk I ' the "Golden Medal" of Roettier; and Peace of Breda, as in last lot 3 863 Thomas, Earl of Southampton : by T. Simon, 1664 ; obv. Bust of the Lord Treasurer to left ; rev. THOMAS. COMES. &c. ; field on each f / I/ 4 side carefully stippled ; an old casting, but without signature of artist [PI. XI] j 864 Admiral de Ruyter : Indecisive Naval Action in the Downs, 1666, by C. Adolf szoon; Bust of the Admiral, three-quarter faced to left; PUGNANDO, Naval action ; very fine \ 75 Seventh Day 865 James II: Coronation, 1685; & A. MILITARI. &c. Hand with crown, military wreath beneath. /// /- Medalette with bust of the king, and $ MARIA. D. G. &c. Bust of queen. Sir Edmundsbury Godfrey: Murder, 1678 (2); $t TANTUM. REILIGIO. PORTU1T. Pope absolving murderer ; or fy GODFREY. WALKS. UPHIL. &c. Figure of murdered magistrate walking to left ; all very fine 4 865A James II : Coronation, as in last lot ; another with bust of the Queen ; 9, o. DEA. CERTE ; Venus to right. Execution of Argyll and Mon- /////- mouth: by It. Arondeaux, 1685; $ AMBITIO. MALESUADA. RUIT ; Justice and decapitated bodies of the two rebels ; the last uncommon 3 866 James II : Execution of the Dukes of Monmouth and Argyle, 1685 ; by R. Arondeaux ; as in last lot ; extremely fine and rare in this state 1 867 Wm. Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury : Imprisonment of the Sevea Bishops, 1688; by G. Bower; p, Busts of the Bishops, arranged / / in separate circles. And another Medal on the same event ; cast and chased JSi; THE. GATES. OF. HELL. &c. Jesuit and Monk attempting to disturb the foundations of the Holy English Church; both very fine 2 868 William and Mary: Coronation, 1689; R, NE TOTUS &c. Fall of Phaeton ; another, cast, R. IDOLOLATRIA. SERViTVTE. &c. King and Queen crowned by Archbishops. And a larger Medal on the Pacification of Ireland, 1691 ; > PARCERE. SUBIECTIS, &c. Lion and lioness subjugating the monster of Rebellion ; the last rare 3 869 William and Mary : Coronation, as in last lot ; another, cast, on the landing at Torbay, 1688 ; another, also cast, the obv. from a medal 2, L i / on the Toleration Act of 1689, the rev. from a marriage medal by 0. H. Miiller. And a rare Medal of James II, with rev. FORTES. RADII, &c. Sun in glory ; the last very fine and rare 4 870 William and Mary: Coronation, 1689; by R. Arondeaux; AUREA. POMA. &c. Busts of the king, to right, and queen, to left ; wreaths //, / fa around, crown, &c. above, the Bible and other emblems below ; MELIOREM. LAPSA. LOCAViT ; Uprooted oak (James II) and flourishing orange tree (William and Mary) ; very fine and rare 1 871 William and Mary: Large M Medal; long inscription, GVLIELMVS. D. G REX. F.D. P. P. P. F. A. Bust to right with long wig and wearing armour and cloak ; fc MARIA. D. G. ANGLOR FIDEL DEFENSATRIX. p.F.A ; Bust of queen to left, draped with royal robes ; hair braided and rolled up at back of head ; (Med. III. I, 688, 73) ; fine, and a rare medal 1 Seventh Day ' 6 872 William III : Reception of the King at the Hague on his visit to Holland, 1691 ; M. R. GVLIELMO. ill, &c. on a long piece of drapery ; above, branches of laurel encircling three triumphal arches ; p, / 1 U Orange tree on pedestal ; above, medallion with bust of king ; at sides, views of the landing of the king and of the Procession ; on the pedestal, park of fireworks. Another Medal : Peace of Rys- wick, 1697 ; C^SA. FIRMABANT, Closing of the Temple of Janus ; p, Palace and gardens of Ryswick and Arms of the States repre- sented at the Congress ; the first rare ; both very fine 873 William III: Attacks on the English Throne repelled ; 1691 (?) ; by D. Koene ; WILHELMVS. in. D. G. &c. Bust of king to right ; be- . j neath, shield of arms and laurel branches ; p, CAUSA. DEI. EST ; $1 fj Four warriors standing around an orange tree and repelling attacks by sea and land. Battle of the Boyne, and flight of James II, 1690; p ET. VULNERA, &c., William and his staff crossing the Boyne ; both very fine and rare 874 William III : Battle of Aghrim, 1691 ; p, sic. UNO. FERIT, &c. ; RESELL. ET. GALLI, &c. ; Lion trampling the Jacobite wolf and despoiling the French coek of his tail. Another : Death of the / / King, 1702; p, INVICTA. VIRTVTE RESURGET, &c ; Eagle flying forth from the Temple of Janus ; both very fine and rare 875 Anne : JR, Medalettes (6) on the Accession, Proclamation, Coronation, IQl - Battle of Blenheim, Peace of Utrecht, &c. 6 876 Anne : Small JR Medals (6) ; Accession, 1702 ; "Entirely English " ; Capture of Vigo, 1702 ; Batt. of Blenheim, 1704 ; Capture of Sar- dinia and Minorca, 1708 ; Peace of Utrecht, 1713 ; all fine 6 877 Anne: Battle of Taisnieres, 1709; Spanish defeats, 1710. Smaller / / Medals of the Duke of Marlborough for the Battle of Blenheim, 1704, and defeats of the French in Flanders, 1706 ; all fine 4 878 Anne: Defeat of the French fleet and Capture of Gibraltar, 1704, p MARIS. IMPERIVM, Neptune and Britannia ; " Queen Anne's Bounty," established 1704 ; p Queen and kneeling clergy; Capture of Lille, 1709; INSULA. FLANDR. GALLIS. &c., and inscription to Prince Eugene ; p SPES. HOSTIUM. &c., and inscription to Duke of Marlborough ; all fine, the first and last rare 3 879 George I : Small Coronation Medal, 1714 ; others (2) of George II and Queen Caroline ; " Jernigan's Cistern " Medal (2) ; William, Duke of Cumberland ; p, IVSTITIA. TRIVMPHANS, 1745 ; British lion over- throwing Jacobite wolf ; Captain Cook : Royal Society's Medal, by Pingo, all fine 7 77 Seventh Day 880 George I: Coronation Medal, 1714 ; others of George II and Queen 2 A /- Caroline ; " Jernigan's Qistern " Medal ; Escape of Princess Clemen- tina from Innsbruck, 1719 (2, one cast), all very fine 6 881 Princess Clementina, wife of the " Old Pretender " : Escape from Inns- bruck, 1719. Prince James Stuart and Princess Clementina: Birth of Prince Charles Stuart, 1720 ; p, PROVIDENTIA. OBSTETRIX, &c. ; the first extremely fine 2 882 Prince James Stuart and Princess Clementina : Birth of Prince Charles, 1720 ; $ SPES. BRITANNIAE, &c. William, Duke of Cum- berland : Battle of Culloden, 1746, by Yeo; Hercules and Britannia ; both uncommon 2 883 George III : Proclamation, 1760 ; Coronation Medal, 1761, and others , (2) of his queen, Charlotte ; Preserved from Assassination, 1800 ; and JR Medal of the Royal Academy, awarded to George Presbury in 1825 ; all fine, the last in original case 6 884 George III : Large JR Medal commemorating the raising of the Siege of Gibraltar by the French and Spanish Fleets, 1783; extremely V/t 7 1 (0 fine and rare in this state ; in original sharks-skin case 1 885 Coronation Medals : George IV, William IV and Queen Adelaide, and Queen Victoria (2). Others on the Opening of Waterloo Bridge, } /- /- Wellington (2, one from Mudie's series), and William Pitt the Younger; all fine 8 886 War Medals: Waterloo, 1815, and Crimean Campaign; the latter with four clasps, both have recipient's name erased. And two large JR Medals presented, by resolution of the United States , / /- Congress, to the crews of three boats (English, French and Spanish) for rescue of the U.S. brig Somers, when wrecked off Vera Cruz in Dec. 1846, one with loop is said to be the piece presented to Com- mander Tarleton, R.N. ; the second piece in original presentation case 4 887 JR Medal of Sir John Vanbrugh, by Benj. Wyon ; others of the Royal Dublin Society ; Trinity College, Dublin ; Industrial Exhibition, London, 1866; and the Royal Academy; the last presented to Alfred Gilbert in 1874 ; all fine and in cases 5 Seventh Day 78 FOREIGN MEDALS. IN GOLD AND SILVER. FRANCE. Charles VII : Copy in JR of a large Medal (gold) commemo- rating the expulsion of the English from France, 1451. Henry IV : JR Medal, 1602; Altar with pillars supporting crown; EX. ARGENTO. FRANCIGENA, &c., on front of altar. Henry IV and Marie de Medici : gilt JR ; 1603 ; PROPAGO. IMPERII ; the second piece fine and of contemporary make 889 Card. Mazarin : Gilt hollow JR Medallion, by van Abeele ; 1660; IVLIVS s*. ROM. ECL., &c., Bust of the Cardinal, facing towards right ; , QVI. POSVIT. FINES, &c., Temple of Janus, the doors closed, very fine and rare 1 890 Louis XIV: Large JR Medal; s. d. ; SVB. CLYPEO. FERRO. ET. AVRO ; Cornucopia and sword on shield ; beneath, Prudence placing / //^- palm and sceptre on anvil. And oblong Plaque, by Roty, for Inter- national Exhibition of 1900 ; both very fine, the second in case 2 891 Louis XVI : JR Medals (3) ; " Assemblee Provinciale de la Generalite d'Orle'ans," 1787, and on his execution (2, varied). Marie Antoi- nette : JR, byKuchler ; Execution, 1793. Napoleon : JR ; "Sejour a 1'Ile d'Elbe, 1814-1815. And a small gilt Medal of Denon, by Galle 6 892 Napoleon : GOLD MEDAL, by Webb and Brenet (from Mudie's series) ; surrender to Commander of H.M.S. Bellerophon ; 1815; wt. 2 1 ozs. ; brilliant and very rare in gold 1 893 GERMANY, &c. Charles V : Gilt JR Medal, by Hans Reinhard, 1537; CAROLVS . v . DEI . GRATIA, &c., Bust to right, holding sceptre and orb ; $ Shield of arms on Imperial Eagle ; PLVS . VLTRA beside two columns, &c. ; an old casting ; the chasing somewhat coarse 1 894 Charles V : Another example, in silver ; a plain border around outer //, edge ; a fine chased casting [PI. XII] 1 79 iith Day 895 John Frederick, Elector of Saxony : JR, Medal, by Hans Reinhard, /*f, 1535; IOANNS . FRIDERICVS, &c., Three-quarter bust facing to right ; sword and hat in hand ; $ SPES . MKA . IN . DEO, &c., Shield of arms and crest ; a fine contemporary specimen 1 896 Religious Medal, by Hans Reinhardt, 1538 ; Moses and the Burning 2 / / Bush ; The Magi bringing offerings to the Infant Christ ; an old- casting of secondary quality 1 897 Nuremburg : Gilt JR Medal, cast and chased; Erection of Rath-haus, 1619; View of building; Arms of Burgomasters, &c. ; a very fine old casting 1 898 Marriage Medal : JR, probably by a goldsmith of Prague ; circa 1575 ; lunoiccus . opxTCTfts, &c., Busts of royal bride and bridegroom ; / u/ ~~ SIQUT . SOL, &c., in centre wreath with UXOR . OSSTS, &c. And two Religious Medals, in gilt JR, Bust of Christ, Paschal Lamb, or obv. The Magi and Infant Christ, $ Inscription ; all old castings, but not very fine 3 899 Caspar Uttenhovius, of Nurnberg, 1613 : Oval JR Medal ; CASPARVS . VTTENHOVIVS, &c., Bust, three-quarter face towards right; JJ, /f? B. Virgin, Christ and Magi ; arms beneath ; inscription around. Gustavus Adolphus, of Sweden ; 1632; GVST . ADOLPH, &c., Bust in strap-work border ; fy STANS . ACIE . PVGNANS, &c. ; crowned sword and branches of laurel and palm ; the first an imperfect casting ; the second gilt and with loop and ring 2 900 Marriage Medal : Gold; style of S. Dadler ; 17th cent. ; DIE . LIEBES . HANOT ; Bride and bridegroom embracing ; $ WIE . MAN . SIHET, &c., Two turtle doves on branch ; ivt. 336 grs. ; brilliant 1 901 Marriage Medals (2) : Gilt JR ; 17th cent. ; QUOS . DEUS . CONIVNXIT, &c., Bride and bridegroom, Christ at back ; monogram of artist / / / (H. R. or H. B.) in lower exergue ; $ FORTUNA . VOLUBILIS . ERRAT, Fortuna, &c. Another, of larger size, by Ant. Meybusch; 1687 and 1696 ; obv. Adam and Eve ; $ The Marriage Feast in Cana ; both very fine 902 Martin Luther : JR Medal ; IVBIL . LVTH . SECVNDA, Palm-tree, name of Jehovah in triangle above. The Brothers de Witt : on /// their Assassination, 1672; "Twee Witten, eensgezint" &c. Aug. William, of Brunswick ; VIAM . TENDIT, &c., Horse galloping to left. Another, with busts of Fred. I, Fred. Wm. I, Fred. II, Fred. Wm. II and III of Prussia; dated 1801 ; MIT . NEUEM . GLANZ, &c. Prince Fred. Henry, of Orange : JR, cast and chased ; Capture of Utrecht, 1632 ; all fine 5 Seventh Day 80 903 The Brothers de Witt : JR Medal ; JJ, VNA . MENTE, &c., Double ship- wreck. A wooden Case with seven JR Medals referring to the marriage of Prince William of Orange with Anne, daughter of George II of England, 1734. Octagonal Medal of Maria Christina and Charles of Austria, for Brabant, 1 791. Portrait Plaque of the Duke of Alva (cast and chased). JR Electrotypes of Medallions of Mar. Ant. Memmo, Doge of Venice and Maria Maddalena of Tus- cany. Repousse Plaque, oval, with bust of man holding a piece of money and with inscription TGEHOOR. beneath ; all in silver 7 904 ITALY. Pope Innocent XI : N Medal ; wt. 258 grs. ; TV . DOMINVS . 7/L/- ET . MAG, &c., Christ washing his disciples' feet; very fine 1 905 JR Medals of Pope Adrian VI, Clement VII, Gregory XVI, Inno- cent XII, Pius VII, Pius IX, and Sixtus IV ; the first two restrikes ; II the last cast 7 906 Pius V: Gilt M ; Victory of Lepanto, 157i ; Innocent X, $= VATICANIS, &c., Interior view of church ; Urban VIII, $, AEDE . S . BIBIANAE, &c., Facade of building; Alexander VIII, JJ, View of his tomb; the first interesting ; all fine 4 907 POLAND: Stanislaus II Augustus, 1764-95 : GOLD: obv. STANISLAUS. AVGVSTVS. &c., Diademed head to right ; rev. ME/RENTI/BVS. in the centre of three concentric wreaths of oak, laurel and palm ; wt. over 2 1 ozs. ; brilliant and rare 1 908 Sigismund III, of Poland, 1659 : $ View of Dantzic; John III and Maria ; Coronation, 1677. Another of Catherine II of Russia ; Shield and map beside column, 1791. And six copies in JR of Imperial Roman large JE Coins 9 BRONZE MEDALS. ITALIAN MEDALS OF THE XV AND XVI CENTURIES. 909 Large cast M Medals of Filippo Maria Visconti, $ Knight on horse- back and attendants ; and Leonello d'Este ; , Cupid and lion ; all by Pisanello. Another with figure of the Byzantine emperor Con- stantinus (306-337) ; Draped and semi-nude female figures sitting beside a well ; all late castings ; none contemporaneous 4 910 lohn Paleologus : by Pisanello ; lead, 93 mm. diam. ; obverse only; legend, in Greek letters, around bust of the emperor, to right, wearing cloak and curious hat or crown. Leonello d'Este : JS ; 81 Seventh Day LOT 910 continued. 65 mm. diam. ; LEONELT.vs. MARCHIO. ESTENSis, Bust to right ; OPVS. riSANJ. PICTORIS, Three conjoined masks, side by side. Vittorio Feltri : gilt JE ; 64 mm. diam. ; & MATHEMATICVS, &c., Pelican in piety ; all by Pisanello ; old castings in poor condition ; the second piece chisel-marked on both sides 3 911 Sigismondo Pandolfo di Malatesta : & Medal, by Matteo di Pasti ; 81 mm. diam. ; siGiSMONDVS. PANDVLFVS, &c., Bust to left; 9, M.CCCC.XLVI ; Female figure, crowned and holding broken column, seated upon two elephants ; an old but imperfect casting 1 y/// 912 Sigismondo Pand. di Malatesta : JE Medal ; by Matt, di Pasti ; 80 mm. diam. ; obr. similar to last medal but with varied legend ; rev. CASTELLVM. SISMVNDVM. &c., Castle of Rimini ; an old casting ; a very fair specimen, but oxidized 1 913 Sigismondo Pand. di Malatesta : JE Medal, by Matt, di Pasti ; diam. 79 mm. ; similar to last, an old casting and in good condition 1 914 Isotta Atti, wife of Sig. Pand. di Malatesta : JE Medal, by Matt, di Pasti; diam. 83 mm. ; D. ISOTTAE. ARIMINENSE, Bust to right, the hair curiously arranged and falling at the back ; ft, M.CCCC.XLVI, Elephant to right ; an old but poor casting 1 915 Isotta Atti : another specimen, as last ; an old casting but not fine 1 916 Sig. Pand. di Malatesta : Small JE Medal ; diam. 40 mm.; ft, Church / /// at Rimini. Isotta Atti : JE ; diam. 42 mm. ; ELEGIAE, Book. And two late castings of large Medals of the same personages ; the smaller pieces very fine and contemporaneous castings 4 917 Large JE. Medallions of Giovanni Bentivoglio, by Sperandio (2) ; Galeazzo Mariscotti, by Antonio Mariscotti ; the Sultan Mahomet, by Costanzo ; Nonina Strozzi, by Nice. Fiorentino; and Ercole Duke of Ferrara, 1505, all late and poor castings 6 918 Others of Borso d'Este ; Savonarola; Filippo Maserano; Mar. Mant. Benavides ; Pasq. and Joanna Malipieri ; Pietro Bono Avigario ; ^ jf / * Philip II of Spain ; and Alfonso d'Aragona of Naples ; all late castings, the last possibly a poor and faulty original 8 919 Smaller^ Medals of Francesco Foscari, P. Innocent II, Gianfran. Gon- zaga, Jacopo Corrigia, Federigo Gonzaga, Gracia Nasi, Andrea Doria, Lelio Bonsi, Jacopo Medici, Ercole IV of Ferrara, Beatrix Rangoni, Cornelio Bentivoglio, and four others 16 w- Seventh Day 82 920 Cardinal Pietro Barbo : M, 33 mm. diam. ; $ HAS. AEDES. CONDID1T. &c., Shield of arms. Geronimo Prioli of Venice ; JE, diam. 41 mm.; I.P. AN. VIII, &c., in five lines. Antonio Molo : by Spinelli ; JE ; diam. 40 mm. ; $ CONCORDIA PATRUM, 1538 ; Two Senators. Giovanni Cornaro : gilt JE, 1709; the first and third pieces very fine old castings 921 Baltasar Castilioni : JE, diam. 35 mm. ; TENEBRARVM ET LVCIS. Carlo Emanuele, of Savoy; JE, diam. 40 mm. ; OPORTVNE, Cen- taur. Prince Federigo Cesi ; JE, diam. 35 mm. ; > INSTITVTIS. LYNCEIS, Lynx in crowned wreath. Alessandro Pico : ^, diam. 38 mm. ; ETERNIT. MONAST. &c., 1606, Church and obelisk. Andrea Doria : JE, diam. 42 mm. ; , Galley to right. And obverse of a small Medal with bust of Giuliano de Medici; in wreath bor- der ; all fair castings 5 922 Giov. della Valetta : JE, diam. 51 mm. ; $ VNVS. x. MILLIA., David and Goliath. Henri de Rohan : JE, diam. 44 mm. ; > ET. ADHVC. SPES, &c., Withered tree trunks with one vigorous off-shoot. - /- Luciano Ricci : M, diam. 42 mm. ; , VIRTVS. SVPER. &c., Sun in glory. Cosimo di Medici, second Grand Duke : ^E, diam. 43 mm.; p RES. MILITARIS. &c., Emperor and officers in classical dress ; the first pieces in fair condition, the last very fine 4 923 Sofonisba Angussola, of Cremona, circa 1575: JE, diam. 69 mm.; SOPHONISBA. ANGVSSOLA. AMILCARIS. FIL ; Bust to left ; \\Qrev. ; an old casting and in good preservation [PI. XII] 1 924 Giovanni di Medici, " delle Bande Nere" : JE, diam. 61 mm. ; IOAN- NES. MEDICES DVX. &C., Bust to left ; , PROPVGNATORI. ITALIAE, Giovanni and an attendant on horseback to right ; a very fine and genuinely old casting [PI. XII] 1 925 Pope Clement VII: J3, attributed to Bernardi ; diam. 35 mm.; $ EGO. SUM. IOSEPH, &c., Joseph and his brethren. Pope Leo X : M, diam. 42 mm. ; Quadriga. Cardinal Franc. Alidossi : gilt JE, diam. 60 mm. ; attributed to Francia ; others in J& of Duke Alessandro de' Medici ; Francesco de' Medici and his wife Joanna ; Christiana, Grand Duchess of Tuscany ; Archbp. Alfonso Paleotti, 1605 ; only the first and second fine 7 926 & Medals of Pope Paul V, Cardinal Pros. Santacroce, Card. Ales- sandro Farnese, and Prince Alois de Montalto. Others, tyVeber, of Pope Clement VII and Biancha Cappella ; four fine 6 83 Seventh Da;/ 927 Pope Alessandro VII : Large oval Medal ; gilt M ; 83 mm. %67 mm.: Shield of arms and crown. Another, circular ; JE, diam. 75 mm.; St. Peters and the Vatican. Large J Medal, with busts of three Jesuits Gab. de Malagrida, Giov. de Maias, and Giov. Ales- sandro. And a large Medallic Plaque in J> with highly chased bust of Giulio Romano 4 928 GERMAN MEDALS, &c. Sigismund II of Poland : yE (by Mosc/ia), diam. 65 mm. ; PARCERE SVBIECTIS, &c., Lion to left. Ferdinand Archduke of Austria : J, diam. 54 mm. (p plain). Albrecht ' .-v IQO. igi. *** I P.CTLI-R COLI.KCTIOX. PLATE V. , BUTLER COLLECTION. PLATE VI - ' ^ Jii r ~'.i - y t. * j v 'jy ^r 310. /dP*^ 313. i/rfi 314- r , ~* W . gfiai^ uh . VJ ,ij BUTLER COLLECTION. PLATK :>>", /!/.- ^ -* ^ ,y '/i ~' f < \ > i-L* *. ^Sft^.-- BUTLER C( )LLECTI( )X. Pl.ATK IX - -'! C . if -a\ 0- ! .//, ff. wJiJC.'/: c^=M ,/- \ A P/ : ;;j2jjj: 4 , B( TLER COLLECTION. PLATE X. &' - vr 4" i ;M - S 1 - .. _ s t > I *+ . .*?' '"'* ^*%*L^ . : ,~j#rz:rrt: : .- '.'/...ty '.. ^SS^tt^ / '""*'' h%i. /V '"^\ r -,r*. /o. '^^fEi :^ i ; ' ? 7 ,. -, -wr, /-vgy ?~( < BUTLER COLLECTIOX. Pl.ATK BUTLER COLLECTION. PLATE XII. 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