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Roman Republic - T. Quinctius Flamininus - Denarius > Lot No. 088

126 BC. Obv: helmeted head of Roma right, staff and flamen's cap behind, X below chin. Rev: the Dioscuri riding right; ...

Estimate: £70 - 90 (EUR 80 - 110; USD 110 - 140)

Roman Republic - M. Sergius Silus - Denarius > Lot No. 089

116-115 BC. Rome. Obv: helmeted head of Roma right with ROMA and star behind, EX SC before. Rev: horseman galloping ...

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

Roman Republic - M. Herennius - Denarius > Lot No. 090

108-107 BC. Rome. Obv: laureate head of Pietas right, control letter dot C before with PIETAS legend. Rev: Amphinomus ...

Estimate: £70 - 90 (EUR 80 - 110; USD 110 - 140)

Roman Republic - L. Sentius - Denarius > Lot No. 091

C. 101 BC. Obv: head of Roma right with ARG PVP legend behind. Rev: Jupiter in quadriga with letter above horses and L ...

Estimate: £70 - 90 (EUR 80 - 110; USD 110 - 140)

Roman Republic - Mn Fonteius Cf - Denarius > Lot No. 092

85 BC. Rome. Obv: laureate head of Apollo Vejovis right, M FONTEI CF legend behind, thunderbolt below, ROMA monogram ...

Estimate: £70 - 90 (EUR 80 - 110; USD 110 - 140)

Roman Republic - C. Naevius Balbus - Denarius > Lot No. 093

79 BC. Rome. Obv: diademed head of Venus right, SC behind. Rev: Victory in triga right, XX above, C NAE BALB legend in ...

Estimate: £70 - 90 (EUR 80 - 110; USD 110 - 140)

Roman Republic - L. Rutilius Flaccus - Denarius > Lot No. 094

77 BC. Rome. Obv: helmeted head of Roma right, FLAC behind. Rev: Victory in biga right, L RVTILLI in exergue.

Estimate: £70 - 90 (EUR 80 - 110; USD 110 - 140)

Roman Republic - L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus - Denarius > Lot No. 095

62 BC. Rome. Obv: veiled and diademed head of Concordia right with PAVLLVS LEPIDVS CONCORDIA legend. Rev: L. Aemilius ...

Estimate: £80 - 100 (EUR 100 - 120; USD 130 - 160)

Roman Republic - L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus - Denarius > Lot No. 096

62 BC. Rome. Obv: veiled and diademed head of Concordia right with PAVLLVS LEPIDVS CONCORDIA legend. Rev: L. Aemilius ...

Estimate: £80 - 100 (EUR 100 - 120; USD 130 - 160)

Roman Republic - Julius Caesar - Denarius > Lot No. 097

47-46 BC. North Africa. Obv: bust right with no legend. Rev: Aeneas moving left, head facing, holding palladium and ...

Estimate: £250 - 350 (EUR 300 - 420; USD 400 - 550)


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Anglo-Saxon - Disc on Bow Square-Headed Brooch

Anglo-Saxon - Disc on Bow Square-Headed Brooch
Lot No. 589

5th-6th century AD. An extremely rare example of an Anglo-Saxon square-headed brooch complete with the disc on the apex of the bow, comprising a square headplate, bow and openwork footplate; the headplate rectangular with three zones of decoration: the outer zone features flat panels with Y-shaped punched decoration in two series and rectangular panels in the corners, covered with silver foil; the inner panel comprising a plain border enclosing a beaded line within which is a series of square animal-limb ornaments with plain panels at the upper corners; the central zone comprising a three-strand vertical bar flanked by two Style I profile faces, above which are set two square cloisonné garnets; the bowl formed as a shallow dish with no surface decoration and obscured by the disc feature (about 2mm thick), cast with two broad concentric incised lines with traces of punched beading and an eccentrically placed silver foil disc on a copper-alloy plate, forming the head of the securing rivet; from the lower sides of the bow two openwork sections forming the arched necks of zoomorphs whose rounded heads and everted lips joining the footplate; the eyes marked as punched roundels, and punched dot details on raised upper borders on the necks; below the junction with the bow, the lozengiform footplate comprising a raised central rib with pyramidal detail on the junction with the bow, flanked by four curved zones of the same square animal-limb ornament as on the headplate extending to lateral silver-foil discs; between the central rib and the discs two triangular cloisonné garnets; the brooch terminating in a large silver foil disc, above which the animal-limb ornaments ending in u-shaped jaws; the pin-lugs and catchplate present on the reverse, but incomplete; the heavy gilding and the silver plates remaining substantially complete.

Estimate: £6,000 - 8,000 (EUR 7,160 - 9,550; USD 9,510 - 12,670)


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