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CATALOGUE
OF THE
VALUABLE AND SELECT CABINET
OF
GREEK k ROMAN COINS,
IN GOLD AND SILVER, GREEK GOLD ORNAMENTS,
Superior |) fjHnsffpbixal Jfnsfrummts, NUMISMATIC AND OTHER BOOKS,
TIIE PROPERTY OF
SIR THOMAS TOBIN, KT., F.S.A.,
OF BALLINCOLLIGr, COUNTY CORK.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE FOLLOWING PIECES:
SILVER. — Lot 36. Syracuse Medallion. — Lot 37. Another Medallion, of fne neat work, with KIM. on diadem, and A0AA. in exergue. — Lot 41. Hiero, Octodraci-im or Medallion, for this highly valuable and exceedingly fine coin see note. — Lot 47. Aenus, in Thrace, a very fine and valuable coin. — Lot 79. Perseus, King of Macedon, a very fine and rare Tetradrachm. — Lot 90. Mithridates VI, King of Pontus.— Lot 103. Smyrna, a fine specimen of this rare Tetradrachm. — Lot 104. Cyme, a very fine Tetradrachm. — Lot 116. Jewish Shekel, under Simon Maccabaeus, size 5f, year 2. — Lot 120. Antiociius, Hierax, a fine Tetradrachm , &c.
GOLD. — Lot 42. Hiero, size 3, this important little coin is of the same style of work as the Octodrachm, lot 41. — Lot 58. Philip II, with supposed Portrait of Philip. — Lot 130. Double Daric, an extra fine and perfectly authentic example of this great rarity ; and various very fine specimens of Roman Aurei, &c.
WHrCH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
BY MESSRS.
SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE,
'auctioneers of Xftcrarp ^ropertg Sc ®lorhs flfustratf&e of tljc jFtnearts, AT THEIR HOUSE, No. 13, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, W.C.
On SATURDAY, 24th of JUNE, 1871, and following Mondav
AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY.
May be Viewed Two Days prior, and Catalogues had.
Dryden Press : J. Davy and Sons, 137, Long Acre.
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 seller cannot decide the said dispute.
II. No person to advance less than Is.; above five pounds, 2s. 6d.
and so on in proportion.
III. The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode, and
to pay down 5s. in the pound, if required, in part payment of. the purchase money ; in default of which the lot or lots purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold.
IV. 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.
V. The lots to be taken away, at the buyer’s expense immediately
after the conclusion of the sale ; in default of which, Messrs. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON and 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 imme¬ diate sale, and the expense, the same as if re-sold, will be added to the amount at which they were bought. Messrs. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON and 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
VI. 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, cdl charges on such re-sale shall he made good hy the defaulters at this sale.
Gentlemen lulio cannot attend this Sale may have their Commissions faithfully executed hy their humble Servants ,
SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE,
13, Wellington Street , Strand.
Sizes of the Coins.
Scale oj Mionnet.
CATALOGUE
OP THE
VALUABLE CABINET OF COINS
OF
SIR THOMAS TOBIN, F.S.A.
BALLINCOLLIG, COUNTY OF CORK.
FIRST DAY’S SALE.
GREEK CITIES AND KINGS,
IN SILYEE AND GOLD.
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1 Campania. Phistelia, HI, s. 5, Friedlaender , n. 2, full-faced
Head with dishevelled hair, rev. FISTELVR. in Oscan letters, over an Androcephalous bull ; exergue , a dol¬ phin, in good condition , and rare. Phistelia, HI, s. 1£, Grain ol Barley, between dolphin and acrostoliura. Neapolis, Ht, s. 4, NEOnOAIT., Androcephalous Bull to right ; above, a Victory 3
2 Apulia. Hyrina, JR, s. 4, YPINA. [retro.'], Androcepha¬
lous Bull to right, a variety not in Friedlander. Calabbia. Tarentum, JR, s. 4J, TAPAX on dolphin, and various symbols 5
3 Lucania. Heraclea, HI, s. 4£, Head of Minerva, with
Scylla on the helmet, rev. nude Hercules, full-faced, resting on his club ; in the field, a rose and A0A. Metapontum, JR, s. 6, Head of Ceres to right, rev. META., bearded Ear of Corn, with a two-handled vase on the leaf, and below, a star ,jine 2
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Sybaris, HI, 5.8, YM., usual incuse type. Thurium, HI, s. 5, 0OYPIQN. 20., over a bull ; exergue , a dolphin 3
5 Posidonia, HI, s. 4 by 5^, n02ElAA., Neptune to right,
rev. H0ME2AA. [retro.~\, Bull to left, fine work and condition , very rarely met with in this state 1
6 Thurium, HI, s. 7, Head of Minerva, with Scylla on the
helmet, rev. 0OYPION., Bull butting to right ; below, a fish, rare 1
7 Thurium, HI, s. 4 and 5, tjpe as before, but three varieties 3
8 Velia, HI, s. 5, Head of Minerva to left, with wing on the
helmet, rev. VEAHTO., Lion to left ; above, triquetra between 4>. I. Another, HI, s. 5, with a griffin on the helmet, rev. VEAHTON., Lion to right ; above, a cadu- ceus ; both fine 2
9 Brtjttium. Bruttii, HI, s. 5, veiled Head of Juno to right
with sceptre, rev. BRETTION., Neptune placing his right foot on the top of a column ; in front, an eagle, very fine 1
10 Bruttii, tjpe as before. Another, Ht, s. 4, Head of Vic¬
tory, rev. Bacchus standing. Crotona, rev. Hercules, ■plated. Locri, Ht, s. 5, AOKPON., Head of Jupiter to left, rev. Eagle devouring a hare 4
11 Caulonia, HI, s. 8, KAYA., the usual incuse type of a nude
male figure to right ; in field, a stag, very fine 1
12 Caulonia, HI, s. 8, type as before, very fine , but much bolder
work 1
13 Crotona, HI, s. 6, ?qOTO., Tripod, rev. Eagle, incuse.
Another, HI, s. Tripod, incuse, as usual, but ?P0., and stork in relief on both sides, a scarce variety, both fine 2
14 Crotona, Ht, s. 5, KPOTONIATA2., Head of Apollo to
right, rev. the Infant Hercules destroying the serpents, rare, fine work and condition 1
15 Terina, HI, s. 4|, TEPINAION., Female Head to right,
rev. Female seated on a base, with little bird perched on her hand, very fine 1
16 Sicily. Agrigentum, HI, s. 6, AKPACANT02., Eagle
standing to left, rev. Crab below a scroll, fine and scarce 1
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Catana, JR, 5. 6, KATANAI, Head of Apollo to right, with back hair fastened up, rev. Biga to right, a good speci¬ men, and rare 1
Gela, JR, s. 2, CEAA., forepart of Minotaur to right, rev. Horse. Another, JR, s. 4|, CEAA. [retro. ~\ fore¬ part of Minotaur, rev. Horseman to right. Himera, JR, s. 4, TV., Cock to left, rev. Cock to right, in sunken square, fine 3
Leontini, JR, s. 6^, AEONTINO. [ retro .] Lion’s Head to right ; around, four grains of corn ; rev. Triga to right ; above, a Victory, very fine and rare 1
Leontini, JR, s. 7, Head of iVpollo to right ; rev. AEONTI- NON., and Lion’s Head to right, the whole within four grains of corn, very fine 1
Leontini, HI, s. 2, forepart of Lion. Another, JR, s. 6, Lion’s Head, surrounded by four grains of barley. Messana, JR, s. 6, Torremuzza , pi 46, n. 8 3
Messana, JR, s. 6L ME22ANION., Hare and Dolphin ; rev. ME23A.J Biga to right; exergue, two Dolphins, fine and rare 1
Zankle, JR, s. 6, Torr. 45, 9, DATsTKVE., Dolphin to left, within a curve, supposed to indicate the Port of Zan¬ kle ; rev. Shell in centre of a sunken square ; fine and rare 1
Panormus, JR, s. 5 \, Head of Hercules ; rev. Horse's Head and palm-tree ; below, five Punic letters ; fine. Selinus, JR, s. 5, Parsley-leaf 2
Panormus, JR, s. 6L Head of Aretbusa to left, surrounded by dolphins ; rev. Horse’s Head to left ; behind, a palm- tree ; below, a single Punic letter; very fine and rare 1 Panormus, HI, s. 7, Head of Arethusa to left, surrounded by four dolphins ; rev. Horse prancing to left, in front of a palm-tree, rare, and of fine work and condition 1 Panormus, JR, s. 7, Head of x^rethusa to right, dolphins, &c ; rev. Horse’s Head and palm-tree ; below, seven Punic letters. Syracuse, JR, s. 7, Head to right, with diadem of pearls ; around, four dolphins ; rev. Triga to right ; below, a sea serpent 2
Panormus, N, s. 4, Head of Ceres to left, rev. Horse stand¬ ing to right, very fine p
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standing to right, fine, but of different work 1
30 Panormus, N, s. 1 Horse’s Head to right, pierced.
Another, A7, s. 4|, of the usual type 2
31 Syracuse, JR, s. 6, Head of Arethusa to right, surrounded
by five dolphins ; rev. Quadriga to right ; above, a Vic¬ tory presenting a wreath to the charioteer, a fine and rare variety 1
32 Syracuse, At, 5. 6, Head of Arethusa, with differently ar¬
ranged hair, to right, surrounded by three dolphins ; ■rev. Quadriga to right, fi7ie and rare 1
33 Syracuse, At, s. 6^, Torr. 59, 1, Head of Ceres to left, sur¬
rounded by three dolphins ; rev. . . PAKO^ION., Qua¬ driga to left ; above, a triquetra ; fine wor!c and con¬ dition 1
34 Syracuse, JR, s. 7, type as before, and nearly as fine 1
35 Syracuse, At, s. 5J, Noehden, pi. 18, Head of Minerva ;
rev. ^YPAKO^ION., Diana and her dog ; in the field,
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Head of Arethusa to left, surrounded by four dolphins ; behind her neck, an escallop shell ; rev. Quadriga to left, with panoply in exergue ; an exceedingly fine spe¬ cimen of this very rare coin 1
37 Syracuse, Al, s. 10, Medallion or Decadrachm, 3YPAKO-
2ION., Head of Arethusa to left, with back-hair iu net, surrounded by four dolphins, and having KIM. on the diadem; rev. Quadriga to left; above, a Victory pre¬ senting a wreath to the charioteer ; exergue , the usual panoply, under which is the word A©AA.; of most beau¬ tiful work, and in very fine state 1
38 Syracuse, A7, 5. 3, Head of Apollo to left; rev. 2YPAKO-
2K2N., Biga to right ; under the horses, a triquetra ; of fine work and condition 1
39 Agathocles, King of Syracuse, Al, s. 7, KOPAX, Head of
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KAEOX BA2IAE03. ; below, T P in mon ., a winged thunderbolt; of very fine work and condition 1
41 HIERO II, Octodrachm, or Medallion, HI, s. 9^,
let. 434 grs., diademed Head of King to left ; rev. BA- 2IAEOS. IEPHNO^., Victory in quadriga to right, with spirited horses ; above, a star or flower 1
*#* Tms highly valuable and unique Medallion oe Hieko seems to be'^learly more oe Carthaginian than Sicilian fabric.
¥e find that in 264 b.c. the Syracusans under Hiero formed an alliance with the Carthagi¬ nians UNDER HaNNO AGAINST THE ROMANS, WHO AT THAT TIME WERE GIVING THEIR SUPPORT TO THE MAMERTINES, HENCE, PERHAPS, THE ORIGIN OF THE STRIKING OF THIS COIN BY A CARTHAGINIAN ARTIST.
42 Hiero II, N, s. 3, Head of Ceres to left, rev. IEPAN02.,
Biga to left, with a A under the horses, fine and rare 1 *** This coin, lilce lot 41, is also of Carthaginian fabric.
43 Hiero II, N, s. 3, Head of Ceres to left; behind, a palm ;
rev. IEPONO^., fine and rare 1
44 Hiero II, N , s. 3, type as before, well preserved 1
45 Philistis, HI, s. 7, veiled Head of the Queen to left ; rev.
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46 Philistis, HI, s. 7, as before, rev. BA2IAI22A. <I>IAI2TIA..,
Victory in quadriga to right, with horses walking ; above, a crescent, fine q
47 Thrace. Aenus, HI, s. 7, full-faced Head of Mercury,
with Petasus, ornamented with a row of pearls ; rev. AINION., Goat standing to right; in front, a plumed helmet; exceedingly rare , and very fine , but slightly double struck on the obverse q
48 Thasus, HI, 5. 9J, usual obv. and rev. types of Bacchus and
Hercules ; HI, s, 2£, 0A2ION., Hercules with bow and arrow, on one knee, in a square ; in field, a branch, fine old ivork ; HI, s. 1 J, two varieties, with old fauns to right and left 4
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Lysimachus King of Thrace, JR, s. 9, Head with ram’s horn, to right ; rev. BA2IAE02. AY2IMAXOY., Minerva sitting to left, with monogram under her arm ; in front of her, a lamp, fine ; Two others, Ht, s. 4 and 7J, poor 3
Lysimachus, AT, s. 4, Head, as before ; rev. BA2JAE02.. Y21MAXOY., Minerva sitting to left, with monogram under her arm, and under the throne, BY. ; exergue , a trident, minted at Byzantium , good work , and fine condition 1
Macedojst. Macedonia in genere , HI, s. 8^, Head of Diana to right, rev. MAKEAONON. nPOTH2., within a wreath. Lete, HI, Faun holding a woman in his arms. Alexan¬ der the Great, Tetradrachms, 3 5
Chalcis, HI, s. 3, Head of Apollo to left, rev. XAAKIAION. and seven-stringed Lyre within a square, rare.
Neapolis, HI, s. 4, Head of Gorgo, rev. four Indentations in a square form, fine 2
Neapoiis, HI, s. 5, type as before, fine. Alexander I, of Macedon, HI, s. 3, Figure on horseback to right, with two spears, rev. indented Square, in four divisions, fi.ne 2
Philip II, HI, s. 6tt, laureated Head of Jupiter to right, with berries in wreath, rev. <PIAinnOY., Horseman to right, below, a cantharus,j£«e work and condition 1
Philip II, HI, s. 6, laureated Head of Jupiter to right, without berries in wreath, rev. as before, but with fultnen under the horse and N. in exergue, fine 1
Philip, HI, s. 6, as before, 2, but the fulmen under the horse differently disposed, both fine , but not so well spread 2
Philip II, N , s. 4, Head of Apollo to right, rev. <PIAinnOY., Biga to right, below, a cantharus, very fine 1
Philip II, N , s. 4, fine laureated Head to right, strongly resembling a portrait, possibly of Philip, rev. 4>IAin- nOY., Biga to right, under the horses MO. or 20. in mon., of particularly fine work, and in a brilliant state 1 Philip II, N, s. 4, Head of Apollo to right, rev. usual type, but with a trident under the horses, very fine I
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62 Philip II, Ar, s. 4, large Head of Apollo to right, rev.
dHAIIinOY., in very small letters, Biga to right, under the horses a coiled serpent, and Ar. in mon., fine 1
63 Philip II, Ar, s. 4, as before, but slightly varied, fine 1
64 Alexander the Great, HI, s. 9, Head of Hercules to right,
rev. AAEEANAPOY., Jupiter seated to left, with his feet on a stool ; on the top of the chair are two vic¬ tories ; underneath it AE. ; Pallas in the field ; very fine and rare 1
65 Alexander the Great, HI, s. 10, rev . Jupiter seated to left;
under the throne PO. ; in the field, AINIITOP. and the Bhodian flower, minted at Rhodes, fine and rare 1
66 Alexander the Great, HI, s. 3, with spear head behind,
AAEEANAPOY. Another, HI, s. 7, with E. under the throne of Jupiter, and thunderbolt in the field, fine. Another, HI, s. 9, Head of Hercules to right, with lion- skin head gear, spotted, rev. BAEIAEOE. AAEEAN¬ APOY., Jupiter seated on a throne, without a back to it; between the legs OAH. (mon.), struck at Odessa; in the field AH. ; fine and rare 3
67 Alexander the Great, N, s. 4, with Punic inscription at the
feet of the Victory, fine and rare 1
68 Alexander the Great, N, s. 4, with AAEEANAPOY. be¬
hind the Victory, as usual ; at her feet El. and palm branch ; in the field a Punic letter ; extremely fine 1
69 Alexander the Great, N, s. 3^, as before, and equally fine 1
70 Alexander the Great, N, s. 3|, as before. Another, N,
s. 4, with M. behind the head of Minerva, rev. BAEl- AEOE. in front of Victory, and AY. at her feet, both ivell preserved 2
7J Alexander the Great, N, s. 4, with thunderbolt below the hand of Victory, fine \
72 Alexander the Great, N, s. 4, with star below the hand of
Victory, El. at her feet, and in the field three mono¬ grams, extremely fine and rare 1
73 Alexander the Great, N , s. 4, with trident below the hand
of Victory, fine 1
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helmet of Minerva, rev. BA^IAEO^. in front of Victory, and AP. ( mon .) at tip of left wing, extremely fine and rare 1
75 Alexander the Great, Ar, s. 4, with MI. at tip of right
wing, and MYPTH. ( 'mon .) in wreath, probably for Myrtenum, in Thrace, fine and rare 1
76 Philip III. (Aridseus), N , s. 2-J, Head of Hercules to right,
rev. <MAinnOY., fore-part of Lion to right ; below, a trident ; extremely rare , and in very good condition 1
77 Antigonus Gonatus, A l, s. 8, Head of Pan to left, in centre
of Macedonian shield, rev. BA^IAEGS. ANTirONOY., Minerva holding a thunderbolt ; in the field TI. and a helmet ; very fine 1
78 Antigonus Gonatus, HP, s. 9, type as before, but with
monogram composed of the letters perhaps MYPE., in perfect condition 1
79 Perseus, HI, s. 9, Head of King to right, rev. BA2IAEC2.
HEP^EO^., Eagle on fulmen, with <3>. between its legs ; MI. in field ; the whole within a wreath ; exergue , a plough ; fine and very rare 1
80 Thessaly. Larissa, HI, s. 4-A-, Hercules and bull to right,
rev. AAPI^AIA., Horse galloping to right, with reins trailing on the ground. Another, HI, s. 4-^-, Eemale Plead to right, rev. AAPI^AIA., Horse galloping to left, with reins trailing, both fine 2
81 Larissa, HI, s. 4|, Bull rampant to left, carrying Hercules
off his legs, rev. AAPE§A1A., Horse galloping to right. Pharsalia, HI, s. 2\, Head of Minerva to right, rev. <PAP., Horse’s Plead to right, rare, both fine 2
82 Illyeia. Dyrrachium, HI, s. 5, Cow and Calf, rev. AYP.,
Gardens of Alcinous.
Epietjs. Epirus, HI, s. 4J, Head of Jupiter, rev. AHEI- POTAN., Eagle on fulmen.
Loceis. Locri Opontii, HP, Head of Ceres to right, rev. OnONTION., Warrior, with sword and buckler 3
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85 Athens, M, s. G, Head of Pallas to right, countermarked on
the cheek, rev. A0E., Owl to right, in the field an olive branch and crescent. Another, HI, s. 8, Head of Minerva to right, rev. A0E., Owl on amphora, on which is A., below AI., loth fine 2
86 Phocaea. Phocis, HH, s. 2, Bull’s Head, rev. laureated
Head of Apollo to right.
Messenia. Messenia, HI, s. 2, Head of Jupiter to right, rev. NE2. and Tripod within a wreath.
Aciiaia. Achaian League, 2. Phlius, Ht, s. 3, Bull butting to left, rev. <3>. in ivy wreath, rare 5
87 Corinth, HI, s. 5, Head of Pallas to right, behind, a tripod,
rev. Pegasus and 9 ; and three others, Head to left, one laureated, various symbols, fine 4
88 Ctclaees. Seriphus, insula , JR, s. 6, Chimera to left;
behind, a wreath ; below, 2E. ; rev. N., and Dove flying to left, within wreath, rare and fine 1
89 Elis. Elis, HI, s. 5, Head of Jupiter to right, rev. EA., Eagle standing to left, with a serpent in his claws ; in
the field, AP. ; very fine and rare 1
90 Pouttjs. Mithridates VI, _E 'upator, A l, s. 9, diademed
Head of the King to right, rev. BA^IAEQlS. MI0PA- AATOY. EYIIATOPOS., Stag to left ; in the field, to £ left, a star and crescent ; to right, EI2. = year 215, and a monogram ; the whole within a wreath ; fine and very rare 1
91 Electetjm Hectae, of various Cities , all size 1^. Abydus,
young horned Head to right, rev. Eagle in a square. Another, Head of Apollo to right, rev. Female Head to right. Cyzicus, Lion’s Head to right, rev. Head of a Calf, incuse, to right, in fair condition 3
92 Amphipolis, Head of Diana to right, rev. a Lamp in an
indented square, fine and rare 1
93 Chios, Sphinx squatting to right, rev. forepart of Lion,
winged, to left, probably Chios and Clazomene in al¬ liance. Cyzicus, Head of Neptune to left; behind, a ^ trident ; rev. indented Square, loth fine and rare 2
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Erythrae, Head of Minerva to right, rev. Owl to right. Uncertain, youthful Male Head to right, rev. a Mask or Head of a Satyr, well preserved
Mytilene, Head of a Muse, with hair in net, rev. seven- j£> jj stringed Lyre, very fine and rare 1
Pergamus, veiled Head of Ceres to right, rev. a Tripod Another, smaller type, both fine *
Pergamus, bearded and laureated Head of HEsculapius to right, rev. Serpent erect to right, with open jaws.
Smyrna, Head of Mercury to right, rev. Panther to right ; both very fine and rare
Pergamus. Philetserus, HI, s. 9, laureated Head of King to right, rev. <PIAETAIPOY., Pallas seated to left, hold- ing in her right hand a crown ; behind, a bow ; in field,
A, fine 1
Eumenes II, HI, s. 8-|, Head of King to right, with laurel
entwined around diadem ; rev. ©IAETAIPOY., Pallas, jf ^ as before, but in field, EYMENOYE. in mon ., very fine and rare 1
Attalus II, HI, s. 8-^, diademed Head of King to right ; rev. ^IAETAIPOY., Pallas seated to left, her right hand resting on a shield in front of her, and her left elbow on c\Y a sphinx ; behind, a bow, and on the seat, A, very fine and rare 1
Cistophorus of Pergamus, fair.
Ionia. Erythrse (2), Ht, s. 3, Head of Hercules to right, rev. EPY., Club, bow, and quiver, different Magistrates, IIANNO0EMI2. and AIOrEIQHS. Miletus, HI, s. 3, laureated Head of Apollo to left ; rev. MIA. mon., Lion walking to left ; below, IOrOMrO., fine and scarce.
Phoenicia. Aradus, Bee, rev. Stag in front of palm-tree 5
Ionia. Ephesus, HI, s. 5, Head of Diana to right ; rev.
E<P.„ forepart of Stag to right ; in field, a bee, and NIKIA2., fine and rare 1
Smyrna, HI, s. 9, turreted Female Head to right ; rev. EMYPNAION., Lion running to right, with one paw raised ; below, AIONY2IQ2., the whole within a wreath, very fine, and of great rarity 1
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101 iEoLiA. Cyme, HI, s. 9|, young Female Head to right, the hair tied behind in a knot; rev. KYMAIQN., Horse to right, with one foot raised above a vase ; below, KAA- AIA3., the whole within a wreath, very fine and rare 1
105 Samos, Insula , HI, s. 6, full-faced Head of a Lion; rev.
3A., forepart of a Bull to right ; behind, a branch of laurel, very fine and rare 1
106 Caeia. Calymne, Insula , HI, s. 5±, helmeted Head to
right, with chin-piece ; rev. KAAYMNION., seven¬ stringed Lyre. Bhodes, Insula , HI, s. 5, Head of the Sun ; rev. POAION., the Balaustium ; in field, E. and bunch of grapes, fine. Two others, HI, s. 4-J, radiated Head, revs. POAION., Balaustium, and PO., full-blown Bose. Cos, Insula , HI, s. 2\, bearded Head to right, rev. KI03I., coiled Serpent ; all fairly preserved 5
107 Pamphylia. Aspendus, HI, s. 5, Slinger to right ; be¬
hind, a triquetra ; in the field, a Victory ; rev. A3, between two Wrestlers, very fine and rare. Another, HI, s. 5, Slinger, as before, but the triquetra in front of him, and without the Victory ; rev. A3, and two Wrest¬ lers, very fine 2
108 Aspendus, HI, s. 5, Slinger to right ; in front, a triquetra ;
below, a countermark ; rev. n. between the wrestlers. Another, HI, s. 4J, as before, but not countermarked ; rev. Wrestlers, in a slightly different position; both very fine and rare 2
109 Side, HI, s. 7, large Head of Pallas to right ; rev. Victory
walking to left, holding a wreath in her right hand ; in the field, KAEY. and pomegranate. Another, HI, s. 7i, small Head of Pallas to right ; rev. as before, and KAEYX. ; both fine 2
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ceding, both fine 2
111 Cilicia. Absohar, Satrap , HI, s. 5-J, Jupiter seated to
left on a throne, holding in his right hand ear of com and grapes, and in his left a spear ; in field, six Phoeni¬ cian letters, below the throne 9 ; rev. Lion devouring a stag, both to left ; above, five Phoenician letters, fine and rare 1
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Absohar, JR, s. 6, Jupiter seated to left; in his right hand, eagle, ear of corn, and grapes, and in his left a spear ; in field, six Phoenician letters ; rev. Lion de¬ vouring a bull, both to left ; above, five Phoenician let¬ ters ; rare , and fairly preserved 1
Tarsus, JR, s. 5, Jupiter seated to left on throne; in his right hand, a spear ; rev . Lion walking to left ; above, well preserved.
Lesbos. Mytilene, Insula, s. 4, Two Calves’ Heads vis- a-vis, between them an olive-branch with berries ; rev. Quad, incus., fine ; and others 4
Galatia. Amyntas, HI, s. 7, Head of Pallas to right ; rev. BA^IAEfiX AMINTOY., Victory walking to left, with an elephant’s-skin head-dress, the proboscis pro¬ jecting ; in her right hand, a long wand, tied in the centre with ribbon ; fine, and very rare 1
Amyntas, HI, s. 8, Head of Pallas to right, monogram be¬ hind head; rev. BA^IAEO^. AMYNTOY., Victory, as before, but without elephant’s scalp ; in the field, IB. = year 1 2 ; fine and rare 1
Judjea. Shekel, under Simon Maccabaeus, HI, s. 5f, obv. shekel of iSBAEL, a Cup ; above, the date year 2 ; rev. jerysalem the holy, a triple Lily ( De Saulcy , pi. 1, n. 3,) very well preserved , and of great rarity 1
First Bevolt. Simon son of Gioras, HI, s. 4, obv. first YEAR OF THE REDEMPTION OF ISRAEL, Cluster of
Grapes ; rev. second year of the deliverance of Israel, a three-stringed Lyre ; very rare , and of un¬ doubted authenticity 1
First Revolt. Simon son of Gioras, HE, s. 4J, obv. Simon, on each side of a palm-tree ; rev. the deliverance of Jerusalem, a Vine-leaf ( De Saulcy, pi. 12, n. 10,) very fne, and extra rare. Another, similar type, indif¬ ferently preserved 2
Syria. Seleucus II, Ilemidrachm, wt. 28 grs ., Head of Hercules to right; rev. 2EAEVKOY., Jupiter seated to left ; in his right hand, an eagle ; in field, an anchor, and below the throne, ? ; unpublished, and of great rarity 1
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120 Antiochus, Hierax, HI, s. 8, diademed Head of King to right ; rev. BA^IAEOS. ATIOXOY., nude Apollo seated to left ; in his right hand, a bow, and his left resting on the cortina; in the field, AY. mon.; fine and extra rare 1
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121 Alexander I, JR, s. 7, diademed Head of King to right ; rev. BA2IAEQ2. AAEBANAPOY., Eagle to left ; in the field, rEP.=year 1G3, a trident, and a monogram ; well j preserved and rare. Another, HI, s. 3^, diademed Head to right ; rev. BA2IAEQ2. AAEBANAPOY. OEOnA- TPOS., &c., nude Apollo to left, his right hand holding an arrow, and his left resting on a bow,^^ and rare 2
122 Demetrius II, Nicator, HI, s. 7\, diademed and bearded
Head of King to right ; rev. BASIAEO^. AHMHTPIOY. ©EOY., &c., Jupiter Nicephorus sitting to left, holding a Victory in his right hand, and in bis left a spear ; in the field, two monograms, fine and rare 1
123 Antiochus VIII, HI, s. 8, diademed Head to right ; rev.
BA2IAED2. ANTIOXOY. Em<PANOY2., semi nude Jupiter standing to left ; on his head, a crescent, hold- iu his right hand a star, and in his left a long sceptre ; in field, M., very fine and rare 1
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121 Antiochus VIII, HI, s. 8, diademed Head to right ; rev. as before, but in the field, IE. and A. ; in exergue, K.; very fine and rare X
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125 Antiochus VIII, HI, s. 7 diademed Head to right ; rev. BA2IAED2. ANTIOXOY. Em^ANOYS., nude Jupiter standing to left, with crescent above his head, holding in his right hand a star, and in his left a sceptre ; iu field, two monograms ; exergue , EqP. ; very fine and rare i
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126 Antiochus XI, HI, s. 7\ , diademed Head to right ; rev. BA^IAEO^. ANTIOXOY., &c., Jupiter seated to left; in front of him, Victory presenting a wreath ; in the field, PEA., very fine and scarce. Tyre (Phoenicia) HI, s. 8, laureated Head of Hercules to right ; rev TYPOY. IEPA2. KAIA2YAOY., Eagle to left ; in field* AK.=year 21, Club and monogram, very fine 2
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Peesta. Octodrackm, obv. a King in car to left, with two attendants ; above, two letters ; rev. a Galley ; above, three lines ; very fine and rare 1
Octodrachm, as before, but not so fine 1
Another, A l, s. 4J-, obv. Hippocarap to right ; below, a fish ; rev. Owl to right, with a flail and sceptre under left wing, fine , and very rare 1
Double Daeic, A, s. 3^- by 4, obv. bearded Archer on one knee, his head adorned with a radiated crown, and clothed in a long robe, holding a javelin in his right hand, and a bow in his left, and slung behind his back is a quiver of arrows ; rev. indented lines or waves, wt. 257 grs.; extra fine , and of the highest degree of rarity 1
Daric, A', s. 2\ by 3, bearded Archer on one knee, as before, rev. indentations, very fine and rare 1
Daric, A, s. 2 \ by 3, similar type, very fine and rare 1 Daric, A, s. 2^ by 3, similar type, very fine and rare 1 Daric, A, s. 2 \ by 3, similar type, but archer with breast¬ plate, and string of bow inside his left arm, very fine and' rare 1
Aryandic, At, s. 2|, same type as Daric.
Bactria. Meander, At, s. 3, Bust to left; around, Bao-i* Xecos. (rwT^pos. Mei/ai/Spou. ; rev. Minerva, very fine. Mauretania. Juba I, rev. Temple.
Egypt. Ptolemy Soter, At, s. 6, usual type ; and three others, Ptolemy II, At, s. 6, years, 4. 8, and 28 ; &c. ; all fine 8
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137 Campania, Sixty Sesterces, A, s. helmeted Head of
Mars to right ; behind, lx. ; rev. eoma., Eagle on a fulmen, very fine and rare 1
138 Campania, Twenty Sesterces, A, s. 1, Head of Mars, as
before, but behind xx., rev. eoma., Eagle on fulmen, very fine and rare 1
139 Hirtia Gens, A, s. 4 by 5, c. caesae. cos. tee., veiled
Head of Piety to right, rev. a. hietivs. pe., Lituus, prsefericulum and secespita, very fine and rare 1
140 Cosa (Thrace), A , s. 4-|-, KO^ON., Brutus between two
lictors ; in the field, Brutus ( mon .) ; rev. Eagle to left, holding a wreath in its right claw, very fine and rare 1
141 Augustus, A", avovstys. diyi. f., Head to right, rev.
Bull butting to right ; exergue, imp. x., very fine and rare 1
142 Tiberius, A, rev. te. pot. xyii., Emperor in a quadriga to
right, holding a sceptre, on top of which is an eagle ; exergue , imp. vii., scarce 1
143 Claudius, A , laureated Head to right, rev. Prastorian
Camp, on which is inscribed impee. eecept. ; at the door, a soldier with standard ; very fine and scarce 1
144 Nero, A, Head to right, rev. pontie. max. te. p. yii.
cos. hi. p. p. outside, and ex. s. c. inside a wreath, very fine and scarce 1
145 Nero, A , rev. aygystys. geemanicys., radiated Eigure
standing, holding a victory and a wreath, fine.
Another, A, rev. Temple of Janus 2
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*** This is a wonderfully fine coin, indeed, a perfect gem of Homan art ; probably unique for condition !
] 47 Vespasian, N, rev. cos. iter. tr. pot., Peace standing to left, holding an olive branch and a caduceus, well pre¬ served and scarce 1
148 Titus, N, laureated Head to right, rev. cos. mi., Bull
butting to right, very -fine 1
149 Eomitian, N, laureated and bearded Head to right, rev.
princeps. iyyentyt., Spes walking to left, holding up her dress with her left hand, and in her right a flower, very fine and scarce 1
150 Domitian, W, rev. imp. xi. cos. xii. cens. p. p. p., Pallas
standing to left 1
151 Trajan, N , laureated and palu dated Bust to right, rev.
cos. y. p. p. s. p. Q. R. optimo. princ., Ceres standing to left, holding ears of com and a torch, very fine and scarce 1
152 Trajan, N, rev. p. m. tr. p. cos. yi. p. p. s. p. q, r., Trophy
between two captives, male and female, in front of each a quiver and bow ; exergue , parthia. capta., very rare 1
153 Hadrian, N , laureated Head to right, rev. cos. tii., Wolf
to left, suckling Romulus and Remus, very fine and scarce 1
154 Hadrian, HI, laureated Bust to right, with paludamentum
and cuirass, rev. diyi. ner. nep. p. m. tr. p. cos., ra¬ diated Bust of the Sun to right, in the exergue , oriens., very fine and scarce 1
155 Hadrian, N , paludated Bust to right, rev. aegyptos., the
figure of Egypt lying to left, her left arm reclining on a basket, around which is a serpent, in front of her is an Ibis, very fine and rare 1
156 Hadrian, W, paludated Bust to right, rev. the Nile lying to left, leaning on a sphinx, and holding a cornucopia ; in front, a hippopotamus ; below, a crocodile ; rare 1
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157 Antoninus Pius, A7, laureated Bust to right, rev. tr. pot.
cos. mi., Pome seated to left, holding a victory and a spear, behind her a shield, very five 1
158 A. Pius, AT, Head, laureated, to right, rev. pietati. avg.
cos. mi., Piety standing between two children, and holding two others in her arms, very fine 1
159 Faustina sen., N, Bust to right, rev. aeternitas., For¬
tune veiled to left, holding a patera and a rudder, very fine . 1
j ICO M. Aurelius, Ar, laureated and paludated Bust to right, rev. eelicitas. ayg. cos. in., Felicity standing to left,
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161 M. Aurelius, Ar, bare Head to right, rev. concordiae.
aygystor. tr. p. xy. cos. hi., M. Aurelius and Verus standing, taking hold of hands, very fine 1
162 M. Aurelius, N, youthful Head to right, rev. hilaritas.,
Hilarity to left, holding a palm and cornucopia, very fine 1
163 M. Aurelius, AT, laureated Head to right, rev. tr. p. xxii.
imp. y. cos. hi., Victory walking to left, holding a crown and palm , fine 1
164 M. Aurelius, AT, rev. tr. p. xxii. imp. y. cos. hi., Equity
seated to left, holding scales and cornucopia, fine and scarce 1
165 Faustina jun., N , rev. iyxo., Juno seated to left, holding
an infant on her knees, and a sceptre in her left hand ; in front of her, another child, holding ears of corn, fine and scarce 1
166 Faustina jun., N , Head to right, hair in net, rev. matri.
magnae., Cybele seated to right, holding the tym¬ panum, on either side of her a lion, very fine and scarce 1
167 Lucilla, N, Bust to right, rev. yenys., the Goddess
standing to left, holding an apple and a sceptre, very fine and scarce j
168 Theodosius, N, Bust to right, rev. yictoria. aygg., Theo¬
dosius and Valentinian seated together, holding a globe; above them a victory; exergue , com.; very fine 1
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Burgred, diademed Bust to right, pbyrired. rex." rev .
yyine. monetS. arranged in three lines, fine and rare 1 St. Peter of York, a short Sword dividing scipi+tr.mo., rev. Cross with a pellet in each quarter, +E°B0^0R0A0c0r°i., fine and rare 1
iEthelbearht, Head to right, +Sedelbeariit. rex., rev. Moneyer’s name arranged between and within the arms of a cross, fine and scarce. -ZElfred, Sole Monarch , +AELERED. rex., rev. b yrn0elm+ ., well preserved 2
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London and Exeter. .ZEthelred II, Stamford. Cnut, 3, <iu- London , Winchester and York ; well preserved 7
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ENGLISH COINS, &c. Silyer and Gold.
177 Silver. ‘William I, Pax type, rev. pspetman. on. ox(ne
mon.) — Oxford. Another, rex. i., rev. )?illemaer. on. r<|>= Romney ; both fine and rare. Edward I, London Penny, fine 3
178 Silver. Stephen, ...nSld:on. Henry II, rev . on:l.,
London type. John, rev. roberd. on. dtye. = Dublin, well preserved 3
179 Gold Edward III, Noble, with flag, fine. Edward III,
Ecu, King seated in Gothic chair of state, rev. xpc:
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Gold. Mary Queen of Scots, Half Lion, 1553, very fine and rare 1-
Gold. Elizabeth, Angel, m.m. cross ; Half Angel, m.m. bell; Quarter Angel, m.m. acorn; a very fine set 3
Silver. Elizabeth, Sixpence, 1562, plain corset ; Charles I, Sixpence, m.m. anchor; Anne, Shilliug, 1708, plain; all very fine 3
Gold. James I, Laurel, m.m. fleur-de-lis, and a small couutermarked Portuguese coin 2
Silver. Charles I, Oxford Pound Piece, 1642 , fine work 1 Silver. Charles I, Oxford, Half Pound, 1642, without plume behind King ; under the horse, military weapons, a scarce type 1
Silver. Charles I, Chester Half Crown, chst. under horse, very fine and rare 1
Silver. Temp. Charles I, Inchinquin Crown ; on either side inscribed, 19 dwts. 8 gr. ; very fine and rare 1
Silver. Temp. Charles I. and II : Carlisle Shilling, obs. carl. 1645, rare ; Pontefract Shilling, octagonal , carol, ii. d.g., &c. ; across the field, in three lines, hanc.devs. dedit. 1648 ; above, a crown, obs. p. c. post, mortem., &c., Pomfret Castle, from the left hand tower of which issues a cannon, fine and rare 2
Silver. Oliver Cromwell, Crown, 1658, with so little of the flaw that it can hardly be seen , very fine 1
Silver. Oliver Cromwell, Half Crown and Shilliug, 1658, both very fine 2
Gold. Victoria, Pattern Five Pound, 1839, Head to
right, with whole of diadem ornamented, w. wyok. r.a. under neck; rev. dirtgit. devs. gressys. meos., Queen as Una, with the Garter on left shoulder ; edge, decvs. &c. ; brilliant 1
Gold. Victoria , Proof Sovereign, 1838, w.w. under neck, and a small rose on either side of it, edge plain, very fine and rare 1
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War Medals. Silver. Peninsular, 7 bars: Toulouse ,
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NUMISMATIC BOOKS.
OCTAVO.
Madden (F.W.) Handbook of Roman Numismatics, 1861 _
Numismatic Chronicle, edited by J. Y. Akerman, vol. V plates , half calf 1842 g vof
Mionnet (T. E.) Description de Medailles Antiques* Grecques et Romaines, avec leur degre de rarete et leur estimation, 6 vol.— Description de Medailles An¬ tiques— Supplement, 9 vol.— De la Rarete et du Prix des Medadles Romaines, &c. together 17 vol. plates , half yellow morocco gilt, rare Baris, 1806-37
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Akerman (J. Y.) Coins of the Romans relating to Bri¬ tain, plates 1844
Evans (J.) Coins of the Ancient Britons, illustrations en¬ graved by F. W. Fairholt 1864
Pinkerton (J.) Essay on Medals, 2 vol. plates , slightly
stained , vellum 1808
QUARTO.
Bayerii (F. P.) De Numis Hebraeo-Samaritanis, portrait , plates , and vignettes , russia gilt , g. e. fine copy
Valentice Fdetanorum , 1781 Lindsay (J.) View of the Coinage of the Heptarchy, plates CorTc , 1842
Lindsay (J.) Yiew of the Coinage of Scotland, Cork , 1844 — Second Supplement to the same, ib. 1868, together 2 vol. plates , presentation copies Lindsay (J. View of the Coinage of Ireland, plates , pre¬ sentation copy Cork, 1839
Lindsay (J.) Yiew of the History and Coinage of the Parthians, with . descriptive Catalogues and Tables, plates, presentation copy , ivitli autograph letter inserted
Cork , 1852
Reding (R.) Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain, third edition, 3 vol. plates 1810
Hobler (F.) Records of Roman History, 2 vol.
Westminster, 1860
Green (B. R.) Atlas Numismatique, plates , some coloured
royal i.to. Paris, 1829 Snelling (T.) On the Coins of Great Britain, France, Ire¬ land, &c. the 7 parts in 1 vol. plates , half calf
royal &to. 1762, Sfc.
*** This set is the modern reissue.
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220 Pembroke (Thos. Herbert, Earl of) Numismata An- tiqua : collegit olim et Aere incidi vivens, curavit T. Pemhrochiac et Montis Gomerici Comes, the four parts in one vol. numerous plates , large paper, with Ames's Index at the end , russia gilt , m. e. fine copy , very rare 1746
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222 Anderson (Col. W.) Sketch of the Mode of Manfacturing
Gunpowder at the Tshapore Mills in Bengal, with notes, &c. by Col. Pailby, plates imp. size. 1862
223 Ogilyie (J.) Imperial English, Technological and Scien¬
tific Dictionary, 2 vol. upwards of 2500 engravings on wood imp. size. 1865
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224 Le Blond (M.) Architecture, Antique et Moderne, plates,
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225 Archaeologia : or, Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Anti¬
quity, vol. XXXIX in 2 parts, plates 1863
225*Encyclop(edia Metbopolitana, edited by the Eev. E. Smedley, H. Eose, and H. J. Eose, with Index, 27 vol. and Plates, 3 vol. together 30 vol. half russia extra, 1849
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226 A pair of Ear-rings, of chain work, enriched with granu¬
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227 A pair of Ear-rings, with winged Cupids, and a Eibula, in
case 3
228 A pair of Ear-rings, with lions’ heads and twisted shanks,
enriched with minute grain work 2
229 A pair of Ear-rings, with calves’ heads, the foreheads set
with two rubies, twisted shank, elaborately enriched with fine work 2
230 A pair of Ear-rings, hemispherical, with four twisted bars
on the inside 2
231 An Ornament, of circular form, with raised bull’s head in
the centre, surrounded by six circles, enriched with borders of minute grain work ; from the Isle of Melos, JEgean Sea 1
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