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Egypt - Necklace, Amulets and Small Items > Lot No. 510

Mainly Late Period (circa 664-343 BC). A re-strung faience bead necklace, interspaced with various amulets; ...

Low estimate: £200
High estimate: £300

Egypt - Ten Amulets > Lot No. 511

Middle Kingdom - Late Period (circa 2000-300 BC). A group of ten amulets in various materials, some glazed, including a ...

Low estimate: £200
High estimate: £300

Egypt - Eight Amulets and One Seal > Lot No. 512

Middle Kingdom - Late Period (circa 2000-300 BC). A group of eight amulets in various materials, some glazed, including ...

Low estimate: £200
High estimate: £300

Egypt - Twelve Scarabs > Lot No. 513

Middle Kingdom - Late Period ( circa 2000-300 BC). A group of twelve mixed scarab seals, one bifacial, in various ...

Low estimate: £250
High estimate: £350


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British Milled - William III - Shilling - 1697 - Transposed Shields

British Milled - William III - Shilling - 1697 - Transposed Shields
Lot No. 281

Dated 1697. First draped bust. Rev: with crowned cruciform shields having the arms of Scotland and Ireland transposed from their normal position. Extremely rare (ESC gives this variety an R4 rating - estimated as being '11 to 20' known specimens). In addition, the G of GVLIELMVS is punched over a letter I (see enlarged image) and is apparently unpublished as such.

Low estimate: £800
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