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Greek Miletos - Ionia - 1/12th Stater

Circa 525 BC. Obv: head of roaring lion left. Rev: star ornament within incuse square.

Estimate: £20 - 30 (EUR 20 - 40; USD 30 - 50)

Greek Kyzikos - Mysia - Imitative Fraction

Circa 480-450 BC, contemporary imitation. Obv: boar? Rev: head of roaring lion.

Estimate: £30 - 50 (EUR 40 - 60; USD 50 - 80)

Greek Pergamon - Mysia - Cistophoric Tetradrachm

Circa 160-150 BC. Obv: cista mystica with half-open lid, from which a serpent issues, all within ivy wreath. Rev: PRE ...

Estimate: £60 - 90 (EUR 70 - 110; USD 100 - 140)

Greek Mytilene - Lesbos - Electrum Hekte (1/6 Stater)

454-427 BC. Obv: diademed head of Silenos right. Rev: two confronted ram heads; palmette above between the heads; all ...

Estimate: £300 - 400 (EUR 360 - 480; USD 480 - 630)

Greek Mytilene - Lesbos - 'Two Rams' - Electrum Hekte (1/6 Stater)

450-330 BC. Obv: no legend, head of satyr or Silenos right. Rev: no legend, two rams' heads butting within incuse ...

Estimate: £300 - 400 (EUR 360 - 480; USD 480 - 630)

Greek Mytilene - Lesbos - Electrum Hekte (1/6 Stater)

Circa 396 BC. Obv: laureate head of Apollo right. Rev: female head right with long flowing hair, wearing necklace, ...

Estimate: £300 - 400 (EUR 360 - 480; USD 480 - 630)

Greek Kebren - Troas - Quarter Obol

Circa 400-300 BC. Obv: ram's head right. Rev: incuse punch.

Estimate: £20 - 30 (EUR 20 - 40; USD 30 - 50)

Greek Kolophon - Ionia - Quarter Obol

Circa 490-400 BC. Obv: laureate head of Apollo right. Rev: TE monogram, cicada to left, all within incuse square.

Estimate: £30 - 40 (EUR 40 - 50; USD 50 - 60)

Greek Kolophon - Ionia - Tetartemorion

Circa 490-400 BC. Obv: facing head of Apollo. Rev: TE monogram within incuse square.

Estimate: £40 - 50 (EUR 50 - 60; USD 60 - 80)

Greek Pamphylia - Aspendos - Stater

Circa 370 BC. Obv: Two wrestlers grappling, KI between them. Rev: ESTFEDIIYS legend with slinger standing right; ...

Estimate: £180 - 240 (EUR 210 - 290; USD 290 - 380)


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Phoenician Glass Miniature Amphora

A glass miniature amphora with piriform body, tubular neck and everted rim in alternating red, yellow and black bands; to the body, the bands combed vertically to create a wave effect; the handles added in plain honey-coloured glass.

Estimate: £500 - 800 (EUR 600 - 950; USD 790 - 1,270)


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