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Jahre römische Münzbildnisse

PORTRAITS

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Ye a r s o f R o m a n C o i n P o r t r a i t s

Andreas Pangerl (Ed. / Hrsg.)

Andreas Pangerl

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ISBN 978-3-922840-36-7

Ye a r s o f R o m a n C o i n P o r t r a i t s Jahre römische Münzbildnisse Staatliche Münzsammlung München

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When I was asked to look at a book of Roman portraits I thought why bother. Seeing it I was amazed. Here is a 444 page book with 500 years of portraits of more than 200 emperors and their families coming to 722 very large portrait images and 63 special reverses in the best possible condition plus several hundred more images in 14 articles fully illustrated though mostly in German. Absolute rarities such as Domitian of Gaul, Proculus, Saturninus, etc. never before seen in this picture quality are included. Every one of the 785 illustrated coins in the main part of the volume is labeled in English. The volume by Andreas Pangerl, a research doctor in Munich, is the finest of its type and a great education for any Roman collector. I was pleased to be told that my 100 Greatest Ancient Coins gave him the idea that the coins in the book are not from museums but from the trade and private collections so collectors can own plate coins. Only 1000 were printed and they are mostly sold out. Our price is $90 plus shipping. Sincerely,

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183 Nerva (96–98), Sestertius, Av., 97. RIC 83

184 Nerva (96–98), Denarius, Av., 96. RIC 15

185 Nerva (96–98), Sestertius, Av., 97. RIC 83

186 Nerva (96–98), Tetradrachme, Av., 96–97, Antiochia. Prieur 149

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777 Caracalla (198–27), Circus Maximus, Sestertius, Rv., 213. RIC 500a var.

778 Geta Caesar, Aureus, Rv., 203–208. RIC 33 (Rv. zu Nr. 347)

779 Elagabal (218–222), Stein von Emesa, Aureus, Rv., 218–222. RIC 143

780 Severus Alexander (222–235); Colosseum, Aureus, Rv., 223. RIC 33


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GOLD UNCERTAIN CITY IN IONIA; 625-600 BC, EL Stater, 14.36g. Weidauer-139 (6 recorded). Obv: Forepart of bridled horse left, with loose mane. Rx: Three-part incuse, rectangle in center, square to either side. This type was virtually unknown until about two years ago. Now a small group has come into the market but the chances to acquire one will be few and very soon the current group will be absorbed. Good VF for issue... 15000 IONIA, PHOCAEA; c. 625-600 BC, 1/48 Stater, 0.28g. Bodenstedt-EM.22, Vs a, Rs a. Obv: Head of griffin left. Rx: Irregular four-part incuse square. Incredibly well-struck tiny fraction of Phocaea. EF................................................................................................ 2000 IONIA, PHOCAEA; c. 625-522 BC, EL Hecte, 2.64g. Bodenstedt-Em. 22. Obv: Griffin’s head l. with open jaws and protruding tongue; to r. seal swimming upwards. Rx: Irregular four-part incuse. Tip of griffin’s nose off flan, otherwise well struck. EF..................... 575 IONIA, PHOCAEA; Phocaea, Ionia, c. 477-388 BC. Hekte, 2.57g. Bodenstedt-90, pl. 48 (Vsf/Rsζ). Obv: Female head l. with hair pulled back in low bun behind ear. She wears a double band in her hair. Rx: Four-part incuse square. EF with highest part of hair weakly struck.............................................................................................................................. 850 IONIA, PHOCAEA; Phocaea, Ionia, c. 477-388 BC, Hekte, 2.54g. Bodenstedt-91, pl. 48. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena l. Rx: Four-part incuse square. VF....................... 850 IONIA, PHOCAEA; c. 477-388 BC, EL Hekte, 2.52g. Bodenstedt-94. Obv: Female head r. with hair pulled back in low bun behind ear, wearing earring. Rx: Four-part incuse square. VF..................................................................................................................... 850 IONIA, PHOCAEA; Phocaea, Ionia, c. 387-326 BC, EL Hekte, 2.56g. Bodenstedt-97, pl. 48. Obv: Youthful head of Pan l., wearing an ivy wreath in his hair. Rx: Four-part incuse square. Nice VF.................................................................................................. 850 IONIA, PHOCAEA; Phocaea, Ionia, c. 477-388 BC, Hecte, 2.52g. Bodenstedt-100, pl. 49 (Vsa/Rsα). Obv: Female head l. with hair pulled back in low bun behind ear. She wears a double band in her hair. Rx: Four-part incuse square. VF.......................................... 850 IONIA, PHOCAEA; Phocaea, Ionia, c. 477-388 BC, Hecte, 2.54g. Bodenstedt-102, pl. 49 (Vsb/Rsα). Obv: Laureate female head l. with hair pulled back in low bun behind ear. Rx: Four-part incuse square. aVF................................................................................. 850 IONIA, PHOCAEA; Phocaea, Ionia, c. 387-326 BC, Hekte, 2.56g. Bodenstedt-107, pl. 49. Obv: Head of Omphale l., wearing lionskin headdress, seal below. Rx: Four-part incuse square. aVF........................................................................................................ 850 LESBOS, MYTILENE; Mytilene, Lesbos, c. 428-427 BC, Hecte, 2.53g. Bodenstedt-77, pl. 55 (Vsc/Rsγ). Obv: Head of Io r. Rx: Head of Dionysos “Deuteros” wearing laurel wreath r.; all within square. VF..................................................................................... 850 LESBOS, MYTILENE; Mytilene, Lesbos, c. 377-326 BC, Hecte, 2.56g. Bodenstedt-100, pl. 59. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo r. Rx: Head of Artemis l., her hair in sphendone; snake in l. field. aEF...................................................................................................... 850 100 Litrae / Double Decadrachm SICILY, SYRACUSE; 400-370 BC, Gold octobol = 100 silver litrae = 2 decadrachms, 5.78g. Bérend-17.7 (same dies). Obv: ΣVPAKO[ΣION] Head of Arethusa l. with hair up in sphendone, which is ornamented with star. Rx: Herakles kneeling r. strangling the Nemean lion. This is the most desired issue of gold struck in Syracuse. The head of Arethusa is very similar to the work of Kimon. Some of the coins are signed by him. With some die breaks on the reverse as usual, but in this case they do not seriously affect the design. Arethusa’s hair is flatly struck at highest points. This is an excellent example of this extremely popular and beautiful issue. EF.......................................................... 19750

Exceptional Gold Stater 14. MACEDONIA, PHILIP II, 359-336 BC; Pella III, c. 323-315 BC, Stater, 8.62g. Le Rider-520. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo r. Rx: ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ Fast biga r., bucranium below horses. Extremely beautiful image of Apollo. Extremely sharp, making this coin highly desirable. Mint State......................................................................................... 7850 15. MACEDONIA, PHILIP II, 359-336 BC; Pella, c. 323/2-315 BC, Stater, 8.60g. Le Rider-580 (D242/R424), SNG ANS-191. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo r. Rx: ΦΙΛΙΠΠ[ΟΥ] Fast biga r.; below, trident head and Σ. Exceptional style, beautifully struck. Mint State......................................................................................................... 7000 16. MACEDONIA, PHILIP III ARRHIDAIOS, 323-317 BC; Types of Philip II, Abydus, Stater, 8.59g. Le Rider-pl. 91, Commerce 14, SNG ANS-303, Thompson-107 (same dies). Obv: Head of Apollo r. Rx: Fast biga r., star and monogram below horses, ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ / horse’s leg in exergue. Microscopic contact marks. Near Mint State.......................... 6850 17. MACEDONIA, PHILIP III ARRHIDAIOS, 323-317 BC; Abydus, Stater, 8.58g. Price-P28 var. (position of symbol). Obv: Helmeted head of Athena r. with griffin on helmet. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ Nike standing l., holding wreath and ship’s mast; cornucopia below l. wing. Exceptionally beautiful style, fully struck and beautifully centered. Mint State..................................................................................................... 6450 18. MACEDONIA, PHILIP III, 323-317 BC; Babylon, Stater, 8.63g. Price-P193. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena r. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ Nike standing l., holding wreath and ship’s mast; wheel in outer l. field, cornucopia below l. wing. Small flan flaw on helmet as result of production of the planchet. Good EF........................................ 5000 19. ACHAEMENID EMPIRE; Period of Artaxerxes II-Darius III, 375-336 BC, Gold Daric, 8.33g. Carradice-Type IIIb. Obv: Kneeling running king r. holding spear and bow. Rx: Irregular incuse. Nicely centered. Somewhat softly struck but with full luster. Mint State. ...................................................................................................................................... 2250 20. BRUTUS, RESTORING TYPES OF LYSIMACHUS; 42 BC, Callatis, Stater, 8.32g. Obv: Diademed head of Alexander the Great r., wearing horn of Ammon. Rx: Athena seated l., holding Nike; trident l. between two dolphins in exergue. EF..................... 1500 21. BRUTUS, RESTORING TYPES OF LYSIMACHUS; 42 BC, Tomis, Stater, Müller-273. Obv: Diademed head of Alexander the Great r., wearing horn of Ammon. Rx: BAΣIΛEΩΣ - ΛYΣIMAXOY Athena seated l., holding Nike who crowns king’s name and resting l. elbow on shield, mintmark TO on throne, trident l. between two dolphins in exergue, ΘEM in inner l. field. Mint State.................................................................. 1500 22. THRACE, KOSON, ISSUE OF BRUTUS; c. 44-42 BC, Stater, 8.55g. RPC-1701A, Sear-1733 var. Obv: KOΣΩN in exergue, monogram in l. field, Consul stepping l. preceded and followed by lictors holding fasces. Rx: Eagle with wings spread standing l. on scepter with l. leg, holding wreath with r. leg. Probably struck by Brutus. Beautifully centered. Mint State..................................................................................................... 2000 Scythian Koson 23. SCYTHIA, KOSON; Stater, RPC-1701B, Sear-1733. Obv: KOΣΩN in exergue, without monogram in l. field, Consul stepping l. preceded and followed by lictors holding fasces. Rx: Eagle with wings spread standing l. on scepter with l. leg, holding wreath with r. leg. Well centered. Struck with somewhat worn dies. Mint State..................................... 2000 24. VALENS; 364-378 AD, Constantinople, 367-75 AD, Solidus, 4.48g. RIC-25b (R2), C-34 (25 Fr.), Depeyrot-21/2, p. 236 (42 spec.). Obv: D N VALENS - P F AVG Rosettediademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: RESTITVTOR - REIPVBLICAE Emperor standing l., head r., holding labarum with + on banner and Victory on globe; in exergue *CONS(wreath). Acquired from C. Stamis, 1990. Small contact mark on neck of emperor. Near Mint State............................................................................................. 1500


25. GRATIAN; 367-383 AD, Nicomedia, 367-375 AD, Solidus, 4.40g. RIC-14 (R2), mintmark 3; Depeyrot-18/4, p. 268 (4 spec. from officina M); C-28 (35 Fr.). Obv: D N GRATIA - NVS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: PRINCIPIVM IVVENTVTIS around, SMNM in exergue, Emperor, nimbate, standing r. holding transverse spear and globe. Minor hairlines from emperor’s chin to legend. EF.............................................................................................................1850 26. CONSTANTIUS II WITH LEGEND ERROR; 337-361 AD, Antioch, 347-361 AD, Solidus, 4.36g. Obv. legend var. of RIC-88=162 (R2), Depeyrot-7/3=9/3 (pp. 2756, 8 spec. from officina Γ), and C-112 (25 Fr.). Obv: FL IVL CONSTAN - TIVS RERP (sic) AVG Helmeted, pearl-diademed, cuirassed bust front, holding spear over r. shoulder and shield decorated with emperor riding down enemy before l. shoulder. Rx: GLORIA - REI - PVBLICAE Roma and Constantinopolis seated holding shield inscribed VOT / XXX / MVLT / XXXX, SMANΓ. in exergue. Ex Ponterio, CICF Auction, 15 March 1990, lot 2285. The engraver’s mistake in the obverse legend, RERP for PERP, is not recorded by RIC, Depeyrot, or Cohen, though CoinArchives Pro also shows it on two other obverse dies from the same issue, one coupled with a reverse of officina B (Triton XVI, 9 January 2013, lot 1170 = Helios 5, 25 June 2010, lot 452), the other coupled with a reverse of officina E (Spink 6026, 30 November 2006, 281). Small contact mark on shield on reverse. Near Mint State..................1600 27. VALENTINIAN II; 375-392 AD, Constantinople, 383-8 AD, Solidus, 4.49g. RIC45b (R3) or 67b (R), Depeyrot-46/2 (p. 243, 4 spec. from officina E), C-2 (20 Fr.) var. Obv: D N VALENTINI - ANVS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: CONCORDI - A AVGGG E around, CONOB in exergue, Constantinopolis seated front, head r., on throne decorated with lions’ heads, foot placed on prow, holding scepter and globe. Ex Berk 182 (digital only), 2013, lot 22; ex NFA XXXIII, 3 May 1994, lot 716. Mint State.....................................................3500 28. ARCADIUS; 383-408 AD, Constantinople, 395-401 AD, Solidus, 4.40g. RIC-7 (S); Depeyrot-55, p. 246 (36 spec. from officina S). Obv: D N ARCADI - VS P F AVG Helmeted, pearl-diademed and cuirassed bust three-quarters facing, holding spear over shoulder and shield decorated with horseman riding down enemy. Rx: CONCORDI A AVGG S Constantinopolis, helmeted, seated facing, head r., setting r. foot on prow and holding scepter and Victory on globe; CONOB in exergue. Acquired from CNG, 1991. Extremely sharp. Mint State..........................................................................1650 29. HONORIUS; 393-423 AD, Milan, c. 395-402 AD, Solidus, 4.47g. RIC-1206a (C); Depeyrot-16/2, p. 171 (577 spec.); C-44 (20 Fr.). Obv: D N HONORI - VS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: VICTORI - A AVGGG Emperor standing r., holding labarum and Victory on globe, placing l. foot on seated and bound bearded captive whose legs are crossed, COMOB in exergue, M - D in field. Acquired in 1990, with note “Ex Brauer Collection, NFA 1093” Tiny contact mark on cheek of emperor. Lustrous EF...................................................................900 30. LEO I; 457-474 AD, Constantinople, c. 457-73 AD, Solidus, 4.48. Berk-13, DO-528. Obv: D N LEO PE - RPET AVC Bearded bust r. (pearl diadem). Rx: VICTOR - IA ROMANORVM Victory advancing l., holding wreath and palm; in l. field, Cristogram; in r. field, star; in ex., CONOB. Officina Θ=9. Light graffito on right obverse field. EF..............................................................................................................................900 31. LEO I; 457-474 AD, Thessalonica, Solidus, 4.33g. RIC-617 (R3); Depeyrot-56/2, p. 228 (7 spec.). Obv D N LEO PE - RPET AVG Helmeted, pearl-diademed, cuirassed bust front, holding spear over shoulder and shield decorated with emperor riding down enemy. Rx: VICTORI - A AVGGG. Victory standing l. holding long cross, star in r. field, THSOB in exergue. Acquired from Harlan Berk in 1990, ex Sotheby, December 1990, lot 29 (Hunt). Choice EF................................................................................800 32. ANASTASIUS I, 491-518 AD; Constantinople, 507-18 AD, Solidus, 4.47g. MIB7, Sear-5. Obv: D N ANASTASIVS PP AVG Helmeted, cuirassed bust facing, holding shield with horseman device on l. shoulder, spear in r. hand over r. shoulder. Rx: VICTORIA AVGGG N Victory standing l. holding long staff surmounted by christogram, star in l. field, CONOB in exergue. Graffiti in left field on obverse. Mint State...........................................................................................................................775 33. TIBERIUS III; 698-705 AD. Constantinople, Solidus, 4.42g. Sear-1360, Berk-193. Obv: D TIbERI - uS PE - AV Bust facing, with short beard, wearing crown and cuirassed and holding spear diagonally across his body and shield. Rx: VICTORIA AVζu Δ (officina 4) Cross potent on three steps, CONOB beneath. Hairline in lower left field of reverse. EF............................................................................................1300 34. CONSTANTINE VI AND IRENE; 780-797 AD. Constantinople, c. 792-7 AD. Solidus, 4.45g. Berk-235, DO-3, Sear-1594. Obv: Bust of Irene facing, wearing crown and loros, and holding globus cruciger and cruciform scepter. Rx: Bust of Constantine VI facing, beardless, wearing crown and chlamys, and holding globus cruciger and akakia. This coin is unusual for the small, delicate portraits of Irene and her son. Minor areas of flat striking on the legend on the left side. Mint State...............................9750 35. CONSTANTINE IX; 1042-1055 AD, Constantinople, Tetarteron nomisma, 4.03g. Berk-307, DO-6.5, Sear-1833. Obv: +His XIS REX REGNANTInm Facing bust of Christ wearing halo and holding book of Gospels, Latin legend calls him “Jesus Christ, King of Kings”. Rx: [+CWn]St - Ant - nOS’ LE [Rm] Crowned and bearded bust of emperor facing, holding labarum and globe surmounted by pelleted cross. EF....1350 36. NICEPHORUS III; 1078-1081 AD. Constantinople, Histamenon Nomisma, 4.31g. Berk-336, DO-3b, Sear-1881. Obv: Christ seated facing on throne without back. Rx: Nicephorus standing facing on footstool. Ex Berk 129, 24 October 2002, lot 45. Worn dies. EF......................................................................................................................350 37. JOHN II; 1118-1143 AD, Hyperpyron, Constantinople, 4.18g. Berk-343, Sear-1940. Obv: Christ seated facing on throne with back. Rx: John and the Virgin standing facing, she is nimbate and crowns the emperor Some flatness both sides. EF.........450 38. ANDRONICUS II AND MICHAEL IX; 1282-1328 AD. Constantinople, 1295-1320 AD, Hyperpyron, 3.91g. Berk-367, Sear-2396. Obv: Bust of Virgin orans, within city walls including six groups of towers. Rx: Christ standing facing between the two kneeling emperors, crowning them. Ex Berk 129, 24 October 2002, lot 51. Worn dies. Mint State..................................................................................................................375 GREEK SILVER 39. DANUBIAN CELTS, IMITATING PHILIP II OF MACEDON; Tetradrachm, 11.97g. Obv: Laureate head of Zeus r. Rx: Horse pacing l., with very stylized rider.

Scarce type. Good VF...............................................................................................550 40. CAMPANIA, NEAPOLIS; c. 320-300 BC, Didrachm, 6.98g. HN Italy-571, SNG ANS-412. Obv: Head of Nymph l., quiver behind. Rx: Man-headed bull standing r. being crowned by Victory; E between legs. Dark patina. Fine / VF.........................285 41. CALABRIA, TARENTUM; 380-345 BC, Stater, 7.44g. Vlasto-449-456. Obv: Naked youth on horse standing r. with raised l. foreleg. Rx: Taras seated l. on dolphin Extremely dark toning. VF........................................................................................300 42. CALABRIA, TARENTUM; 302-290 BC, Nomos, 7.84g. Vlasto-573 (same obv. die), SNG ANS-980 (same dies), HN Italy-933. Obv: Warrior on horseback right, holding round shield, two lances, and spear; ΣIM below. Rx: Taras astride dolphin left, holding spindle over left shoulder; before eagle standing left; ΤΑΡΑΣ behind and ΦΙ symbol above waves below. Ex Roma VIII, 28 March 2014, lot 17. From the David Freeman Collection. Purchased from Baldwin’s, January 2002. Head of dolphin somewhat flatly struck. Dark toning. EF..................................................................................1400 43. CALABRIA, TARENTUM; c. 272-235 BC, Nomos, 6.70g. Vlasto-913. Obv: Naked boy crowned by Victory flying behind him, on horse standing r. with raised l. foreleg; ΔAMO - KPI below horse, EY in r. field. Rx: Taras on dolphin r., holding cornucopia and trident whose head is visible behind his neck; TAPAΣ below, monogram in l. field (expanded by Vlasto to IΩΠY). Beautifully struck on both obverse and reverse. Toned EF............................................................................................................................1250 44. LUCANIA, METAPONTUM; c. 320–290 BC, Stater, 7.90g. Johnston Part 3-C5.16. Obv: Head of Demeter l., wearing triple-pendant earring and barley-wreath. Rx: META upward at r., 7-grain barley ear, hayfork and ΔΑ to l. EF...........................1250 Exceptional Image of Apollo 45. SICILY, LEONTINI; c. 460 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.04g. Rizzo-pl. 23.19, Boehringerpl. 12.51. Obv: Head of Apollo laureate l. Rx: Lion’s head l.; around, four barley corns and ethnic V (= Λ upside down)- ΕΟΝ - Τ[ΙΝ]Ο - Ν. This portrait of Apollo is of exceptional style. Sharply struck with only slight wear on the wreath from minting. Beautiful reverse with some light earthen encrustation. Choice EF (Pictured on Back Cover)......................................................................................................................9750 46. SICILY, HIMERA; c. 530-482 BC, Obol, 0.89g. SNG ANS-145. Obv: Cock standing l. Rx: Square punch of mill-sail pattern with striated square border. EF.................250 47. SICILY, SYRACUSE; Second Democracy, c. 466-460 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.25g. Boehringer-477, SNG ANS-148. Obv: Charioteer driving slow quadriga r.; above, Nike flying r., crowning horses with wreath; ketos in exergue. Rx: Head of Arethusa r., wearing pearl diadem, earrings and necklace; four dolphins and ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΟΝ around. Extremely well centered with the entire design complete and well struck. A very desirable example. Toned EF..........................................................................6850 48. SICILY, SYRACUSE; c. 399-387 BC, Tetradrachm, 16.79g. Tudeer-91 (dies 33/63). Obv: Charioteer driving galloping quadriga l., third horse looks back, Nike flying above extends wreath to crown charioteer, dolphin l. in exergue. Rx: Head of Arethusa l. wearing sphendone, hair floating loosely above, three dolphins to l. and one to r., ethnic above (mostly off flan). From the period of the famous artist-signed dies at Syracuse; cf. Tudeer 88, from the same obverse die as our coin, but on the reverse signed EVKΛEI on a tablet below Arethusa’s head. Beautifully centered image of Arethusa underwater with hair floating upward behind her head, much more complete than usual. Contact mark on cheek of Arethusa as well as bottom of neck. EF.....2600 49. SICILY, HIERON II FOR QUEEN PHILISTIS; c. 275-215 BC, 16 Litrai, 12.99g. SNG Fitzwilliam-1400, Boston-477. Obv: Diademed and veiled head of Queen Philistis l.; behind, torch upwards. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΑΣ - [ΦΙ]ΛΙΣΤΙΔ[ΟΣ] Galloping quadriga driven r. by Nike, E below forelegs of horses. Ex Leo Hirschberg Collection. Some minor imperfections, but still extremely lovely with nice toning. Near Mint State.........................................................................................................................1850 High Relief Siris 50. EMATHIAN DISTRICT, SIRIS OR LETE; c. 525-480 BC, Stater, 9.10g. SNG Ashmolean-2270. Obv: Naked satyr standing r., seizing arm of nymph who tries to flee while looking back; above, pellet. Rx: Incuse square divided by large X. Exceptionally well-struck in high relief. A few small contact marks on satyr’s arm. EF..............4950 51. THE BISALTI; Bisaltian District, Bisaltae, c. 480-465 BC, Octadrachm, 28.18g. Not in Svoronos, AMNG, BMC Macedonia, or Raymond. Another example from same dies: Lanz 74, 20 November 1995, lot 142. About seven recorded with this helmet symbol in obverse field. Obv: Horse standing r.; behind youth standing r., wearing petasos and holding two spears; before horse, Corinthian helmet, Rx: Quadripartite incuse square. In the late sixth century and early fifth century B.C., several Thracian tribes and the Greek city of Abdera in Thrace struck enormous silver octadrachms, eight-drachm coins. The most prominent of the tribes was the Bisalti, who lived to the west of the lower Strymon river in Thrace. Octadrachms were the largest silver coins struck anywhere at the time. The size of this denomination is made apparent by the fact that a mercenary soldier was paid significantly less than one drachm a day and a highly skilled artisan made no more than one drachm a day. An octadrachm was much too large a denomination for use in daily transactions at the market. Its purchasing power would have been at least as great as a thousand dollar bill today! Why, then, did the Thracians issue these enormous coins? The Thracians controlled important silver mines and exported silver to pay for luxuries, such as wine, fine weapons, and stylish clothing, that they imported in great quantities from Greece and the Persian Empire. Also, in the late sixth century the Persians extended their empire to include Thrace, and they demanded tribute from this newly conquered territory. That tribute must have been paid in these large silver coins, for they are found primarily in the territory of the Persian Empire: Anatolia, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, and Iran. Relatively few octadrachms have survived. The pressure required to strike these large pieces must have been great and the dies wore quickly. Most of those found in the Persian Empire have suffered from test cuts and in many cases have actually been hacked into smaller and presumably more easily negotiable pieces. The grouping of these coins which came into the market some years ago has mostly been absorbed by collectors and museums. Soon the true rarity of these coins will again be reflected by the lack of market availability. Some areas of the horse’s body are a little flat, possibly from overstriking rather than wear, and without much affecting the beautiful images of this obverse. EF..............................................................................................................9850


Beautiful Portrait of Philip II 52. MACEDONIA, PHILIP II; ca. 323/2-316 BC. Tetradrachm, Le Rider-525. Obv: Laureate head of Zeus r. Rx: ΦIΛIΠ - ΠoY Naked rider on horse r., holding palm branch, coiled snake r. below horse, Boeotian shield sideways below horse’s raised foreleg. Exceptionally beautiful high relief image of Zeus which is actually a portrait of Philip II, as we know from portraits found in Philip’s tomb in Verina. Near Mint State.........................................................................................................................3100 53. MACEDONIA, PHILIP II 359-336 BC; ca. 323/2-316. Tetradrachm, 14.25g. Le Rider-525. Obv: Laureate head of Zeus r. Rx: ΦIΛIΠ - ΠoY Naked rider on horse r., holding palm branch, coiled snake upright below horse, Boeotian shield upright below horse’s foreleg. Exceptional image of Zeus which is actually a portrait of Philip II. Choice EF................................................................................................................2600 54. MACEDONIA, PHILIP II, 359-336 BC; Amphipolis III, c. 323-2-316/5 BC, Stater, 14.10g. Le Rider-6. Obv: Laureate head of Zeus r. Rx: ΦΙΛΙΠ - ΠΟΥ Naked youth holding palm branch on horse pacing r.; in field below horse, monogram and Λ. Late portrait struck by Philip III. aVF...............................................................................535 55. MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER III THE GREAT; 336-323 BC. Amphipolis, c. 323320 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.18g. Price-105. Obv: Head of youthful Heracles r. wearing lion-skin headdress. Rx: AΛEΞANΔPOY downwards on r., Zeus seated l. holding eagle and scepter, in l. field Athena Promachos r. Near Mint State.......................1400 56. MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER III THE GREAT; 336-323 BC, ‘Amphipolis’, c. 320-317 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.26g. Price-129. Obv: Head of young Heracles r. wearing lion’s scalp with mane. Rx: [Α]ΛΕΞΑΝΔ[ΡOΥ] Zeus enthroned l. holding eagle and scepter; aplustre in l. field, Π enclosing pellet under throne. aEF...........525 57. MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER III THE GREAT; 336-323 BC. “Pella,” c. 315310 BC, Tetradrachm, 16.91g. Price-257. Obv: Head of Herakles r. wearing lion-skin headdress. Rx: Zeus seated l., holding eagle and scepter; thunderbolt over Σ in l. field, thysus under throne. aEF..........................................................................................775 58. MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER III THE GREAT; 336-323 BC. Amphipolis, c. 320315 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.08g. Price-484. Obv: Head of young Heracles r. wearing lion’s scalp with mane. Rx: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡ.Υ (pellet for O) Zeus enthroned l. holding eagle and scepter; Λ and torch in l. field, ME monogram under throne. From the same obverse die as the BM specimen illustrated by Price-484a, pl.XXXI. Near Mint State with luster..................................................................................................................850 59. MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER III THE GREAT; 336-323 BC. Lampsacus, c. 328323 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.03g. Price-1355. Obv: Head of young Herakles r. wearing skin of lion’s head with mane. Rx: AΛEΞANΔPOY in slightly curving line downwards on r., Zeus seated l. with parallel legs, holding eagle and scepter, Demeter holding two torches in l. field, ΔIO monogram under throne. From the same obverse die as one of the BM specimens illustrated by Price, pl. LI, 1355c. VF.......................................400 60. MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER III THE GREAT; 336-323 BC. Tarsus, Lifetime issue, c. 327-323 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.13g. Price-3033 (same dies as illustrated spec.). Obv: Head of Heracles r. wearing lion-skin headdress. Rx: BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞANΔPOY above and to r., Zeus seated l. holding eagle and scepter, plow in l. field. Scarce mint. EF............................................................................................1250 61. MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER III THE GREAT, 336-323 BC; Ake, 314/3 BC, Tetradrachm, 16.92g. Price-3286. Obv: Head of Herakles r., wearing lion-skin headdress. Rx: Zeus seated l. holding eagle and scepter; Phoenician numeral 33 in l. field. VF / Good Fine................................................................................................600 62. MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER III THE GREAT; 336-323 BC, Ake, Year 28 = 319/318 BC, Tetradrachm, 16.92g. Price-3272a (same obv. die). Obv: Head of young Heracles r. wearing lion scalp with mane. Rx: AΛEΞANΔPOY Zeus seated l. holding eagle and scepter, in l. field two letters and Phoenician numeral 28 (date), Phoenician letter under throne. Acquired from Harlan Berk, 1987-8. The date on reverse is mostly off flan, but can be restored as probably Year 28 because of the obverse die link to Price-3272a. EF / VF................................................................................................600 Aradus Mint 63. MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER III THE GREAT; 336-323 BC. Aradus, c. 328-320 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.15g. Price-3332. Obv: Head of youthful Heracles r. wearing lionskin headdress. Rx: BAΣIΛEΩΣ in exergue, AΛEΞANΔPOY downwards on r., Zeus seated l. holding eagle and scepter, in l. field caduceus, under throne AP monogram. From the same obverse die as one of the illustrated BM specimens, Price pl. XCV, 3332c. Somewhat scarce mint. Spotted lionskin in Heracles image. Extremely sharp. Near Mint State.......................................................................................................1400 64. MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER III THE GREAT, 336-323 BC; Mylasa, c. 300-280 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.05g. Price-2074. Obv: Head of Herakles r. wearing skin of lion’s head with mane. Rx: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ Zeus enthroned l. holding eagle and scepter; in l. field double ax. Ex Berk 195, 29 October 2015, lot 54. aEF................................575 65. MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER III THE GREAT; 336-323 BC. Unattributed, Tetradrachm, 16.62g. Obv: Head of Herakles r. wearing skin of lion’s head with mane. Rx: [Α]ΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ Zeus enthroned l. holding eagle and scepter; indeterminate letters in l. field and under throne. EF / aVF............................................................425 66. MACEDONIA, ANTIGONUS GONATAS; 277-239 BC. Tetradrachm, 16.90g. SNG Athens (Saroglos)-921. Obv: Macedonian shield; in center, horned head of Pan l. with pedum behind neck. Rx: BAΣIΛEΩΣ - ANTIΓONOY Athena Alkidemos advancing l., brandishing thunderbolt and holding shield with facing head of Pan (rather than the usual Medusa) at its center; to l. of Athena’s legs, crested helmet; to r., HΛ monogram. Good Fine..................................................................................................................400 Exceptional Mint State Tetradrachm 67. MACEDONIA, ANTIGONUS DOSON; 229-221 BC, Amphipolis, c. 227-225 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.12g. Alpha Bank-1046, Boston-714. Obv: Head of Poseidon r., hair bound with marine plant. Rx: Naked Apollo, holding bow, seated l. on prow inscribed BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIΓONOY; monogram below. Exceptional image of Poseidon. Beautifully centered on both obverse and reverse. Mint State................................2500 68. THRACE, THASOS; c. 510-490 BC, Stater, 9.88g. Grose-4195. Obv: Naked satyr r., carrying off struggling nymph. Rx: Quadripartite incuse square. Ex Berk 181, 7 November 2012, lot 214. Ex Superior, 30 May 1995, lot 7218 (Lewis Egnew Collection). VF.......................................................................................................1600

Magnificent Abdera 69. THRACE, ABDERA; Period III, Group XV, c.492-473/70 BC, Tetradrachm, 14.59g. May-101 (A.87/P.82) One recorded. Obv: Winged griffin seated left on molded base, with left foreleg raised, ΜΕΓΑ below it; dotted border. Rx: Quadripartite square. Very rare in this quality. EF (Pictured on Back Cover)..................................................7750 70. THRACE, ABDERA; Period III, Group XLI, c.492-473/70 BC, Drachm, 3.23g. May86. Obv: Winged griffin seated l., r. foreleg raised, ΤΕΛΕ below it. Rx: Quadripartite incuse square. Fine...................................................................................................260 71. THRACE, ABDERA; Period III, Group XLII, c.492-473/70 BC, Drachm, 3.23g. May-93. Obv: Winged griffin seated l., r. foreleg raised, ΔΕΟ around. Rx: Quadripartite square. Well centered but with rough surfaces. VF...................................................375 72. THRACE, ABDERA; Period III, Group XLII, c.492-473/70 BC, Drachm, 3.41g. May-94. Obv: Winged griffin seated l., r. foreleg raised, Δ before, ΕΟ behind. Rx: Quadripartite incuse square. Beautifully centered. Nearly EF..................................600 73. DANUBIAN DISTRICT, APOLLONIA PONTICA; Later 5th-4th cent. BC, Drachm, 3.28g. SNG BM-153, Sear-1655. Obv: Anchor upright with flukes at top; below flukes, crayfish on l. and A on r. Rx: Facing head of Medusa with tongue protruding and snakes as hair. Good VF..................................................................150 74. DANUBIAN DISTRICT, APOLLONIA PONTICA; Later 5th-4th cent. BC, Drachm, 3.36g. SNG BM-153, Sear-1655. Obv: Anchor upright with flukes at top; below flukes, crayfish on l. and A on r. Rx: Facing head of Medusa with tongue protruding and snakes as hair. aEF...........................................................................125 75. THRACE, CHERRONESOS; c. 350-300 BC, Hemidrachm, 2.35g. BM-11, Grose-4079. Obv: Forepart of lion r., head turned back. Rx: Quadipartite incuse square, pellet in one quadrant, bunch of grapes in another. VF...............................135 76. THRACE, THASOS; c. 463-449 BC, Stater, 8.94g. SNG Cop-1010, Le RiderThasiennes 5. Obv: Nude ithyphallic satyr r., with long beard and long hair, in runningkneeling position, holding a nymph in his arms, who raises her r. hand in protest. Rx: Quadripartite incuse square of windmill form. Good VF........................................700 77. THRACE, LYSIMACHUS; 323-281 BC. Colophon, c. 301-297 BC, Drachm, 3.97g. Price-L28, Sear-6812. Obv: Head of Herakles r. wearing skin of lion’s head with mane. Rx: ΛΥΣΙΜΑΧΟΥ downwards to r., BAΣIΛEΩΣ in exergue, Zeus seated l. holding eagle and scepter, lion forepart and crescent to l., pentagram under throne. VF..............................................................................................................................150 78. THRACE, LYSIMACHUS, 305-281 BC; Tetradrachm, 16.92g. Cf. Sear-6814. Obv: Diademed head of Alexander the Great r., wearing horn of Ammon. Rx: BAΣIΛEΩ[Σ] - ΛYΣIMAX[OY] Athena enthroned l., resting l. arm on shield and holding Nike who crowns king’s name; transverse spear behind her visible before her legs and to r. of her head; uncertain symbol in inner l. field, exergue off flan. VF..................................650 79. THRACE, LYSIMACHUS; 297-282 BC, Tetradrachm, 16.74g. Thompson-101, Meydancikkale-2634. Obv: Head of Alexander the Great with Ammon horn r. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΛΥΣΙΜΑΧΟΥ Athena enthroned l., her l. arm resting on round shield (with lion’s head at center), holding Nike on outstretched r. hand, Nike crowning the king’s name. In outer l. field, monogram in wreath. VF..........................................500 Rare Magistrate’s Name 80. THRACE, LYSIMACHUS; 306-281 BC. Uncertain Mint. Early posthumous, c. 270 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.00g. Imhoof-Blumer, Monnaies Grecques, p. 55, 64. Muller 564. M&M 72, 6 October 1987, lot 553 (same dies). CNG 41, 19 March 1997, lot 398 (same dies). Thompson-. Obv: Head of Alexander the Great r., wearing diadem and horn of Ammon. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΛΥΣΙΜΑΧΟΥ Athena seated l. holding Nike crowning legend in r. hand and resting l. elbow on a shield behind her. Magistrate’s name ΣΩΣΙΘ below outstretched arm; HM monogram on throne. Ex Gemini XI, 12 January 2014, lot 105. Bold VF...............................................................................900 81. THRACE, LYSIMACHUS, 305-281 BC; Chalcedon?, Tetradrachm, 16.74g. Gorny 208, 1225; cf. Sear-6814. Obv: Diademed head of Alexander the Great r., wearing horn of Ammon. Rx: BAΣIΛEΩΣ - ΛYΣIMAXOY Athena enthroned l., resting l. arm on shield and holding Nike who crowns king’s name; transverse spear behind her visible before her legs and to r. of her head; ΔI in inner l. field. aEF / VF..............950 82. THRACE, LYSIMACHUS, 305-281 BC; Parion, c. 287-282 BC, Tetradrachm, 16.72g. Meydancikkale-2681. Obv: Diademed head of Alexander III r. with horn of Ammon. Rx: Athena seated l. on throne, shield behind; monogram in inner l. field, thyrsos in outer l. field. Unusual style. Good VF / Fine............................................700 83. THESSALY, LARISSA; c. 400-380 BC, Drachm, 6.05g. Lorber-Studies Westermark, p. 280, Type 23, 64. Obv: Head of nymph Larissa three-quarters r., wearing ampyx, pendant earring, and necklace, hair flying freely around face. Rx: [Λ]ΑΡΙ Horse grazing r. Ex Berk 195, 29 October 2015, lot 90. Excellent art. Well centered and highly detailed obverse. Good EF...........................................................................1650 84. BOEOTIA, THEBES; c. 395-338 BC, Stater, 12.10g. BCD-555, BM-151. Obv: Boeotian shield. Rx: Amphora; KA to l., ΛΛΙ to r. EF / gVF..................................500 85. BOEOTIA, THEBES; 368-364 BC, Stater, 12.10g. BCD Boiotia 537, BM-117. Obv: Boeotian shield. Rx: Amphora, neck and upper band of body decorated, two ivy leaves on each handle, magistrate’s name AP - KA across field. VF..................................500 86. BOEOTIA, THEBES; c. 395-338 BC, Stater, 12.09g. BCD-539, BM-150. Obv: Boeotian shield. Rx: Amphora; KA to l., ΛΛΙ to r. EF / VF....................................450 87. EUBOEA, HISTIAIA; c. 196-146 BC, Tetrobol, 2.27g. Sear-2496 var. Obv: Head of Maenad r., hair bound with ivy wreath. Rx: ΙΣΤI - ΑΙΕΩΝ Nymph Histiaea seated r. on stern of galley decorated with wing; uncertain letters or monogram below. EF.100 88. ATTICA, ATHENS; Immediately after 449 BC, c. 445 BC, Tetradrachm, 16.95g. Starr-Pl. XXII, 1. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena r. wearing crested helmet decorated with three leaves. Rx: Owl standing r., head facing, with olive sprig and crescent behind and AΘΕ in front. Extremely beautiful style. Owl very close to Starr Group type, but without four tail feathers pointing down. Somewhat toned. EF..............3300 89. ATTICA, ATHENS; 454-445 BC, Just post Starr, Tetradrachm, 16.99g. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena r. Rx: AΘE downwards on r.; Owl standing r., head front, to l. olive twig with two leaves and crescent moon. Exceptionally beautiful style. Obverse struck in high relief. Near Mint State.....................................................4000 Wonderful Tetradrachm 90. ATTICA, ATHENS; c. 445 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.16g. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena


r. Rx: Owl standing r., head facing, olive leaves and crescent behind, AΘE downwards before. Wonderful image of Athena, beautifully centered. Strong archaic style with exceptional owl on reverse. Some light obverse encrustation. Mint State..............4250 91. ATTICA, ATHENS; 435 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.05g. Obv: Head of Athena r.; three small upright olive leaves on front edge of Attic helmet; beaded necklace. Rx: Owl standing r., head front; to l. olive twig with two leaves and crescent moon; ethnic in r. field. aEF................................................................................................................1750 Aegina Milbank-3 92. ATTICA, AEGINA; c. 510-490 BC, Stater, 12.26g. Milbank-3. Obv: Smooth-shelled sea turtle with row of dots down center of shell. Rx: Union Jack pattern incuse. Ex Gemini XI, 12 January 2014, lot 136. This is one of the earliest issues of the sea turtle. Beautifully centered and exceptionally well struck showing virtually every dot on the sea turtle shell. Somewhat crude incuse on reverse places this as Milbank-3 and one of the earliest sea turtles. EF........................................................................................9750 93. CORINTHIA, CORINTH; c. 400-375 BC, Stater, 8.51g. Calciati-267. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena l., circle of four dolphins around. Rx: Pegasus flying r. VF. ...................................................................................................................................700 94. ACARNANIA, LEUCAS; 350-330 BC, Stater, 8.35g. Calciati-93. Obv: Pegasus r. with Λ below. Rx: Helmeted head of Athena r., caduceus and Λ behind head. VF / aVF............................................................................................................................450 Dolphin Under Athena 95. EPIRUS, AMBRACIA; 400-350 BC, Stater, 8.35g. Calciati-92. Obv: Pegasos flying r. with pointed wing, A below. Rx: Helmeted head of Athena r.; behind, Zeus striding r. about to hurl thunderbolt, and letter A; below, dolphin l. As one can see, this is an unusual reverse die. It is hard to find in Calciati because the coin illustrated shows almost none of the dolphin. VF.................................................................................650 96. ILLYRIA, DYRRACHIUM; After 350 BC, Stater, 8.59g. Calciati-2. Obv: Pegasos flying r. with pointed wing and bridle. Rx: Helmeted head of Athena r.; behind, club; before, inscription ΔYPPAXINΩ[N]. VF / Good VF...............................................685 97. PONTIC, MITHRADATES VI; 83-82 BC, Second Mithradatic War, Tetradrachm, 16.06g. Obv: Portrait of Mithradates as Alexander III as Hercules. Rx: Zeus seated l. EF..............................................................................................................................750 98. ARCADIA, CLEITOR; 479-470 BC, Hemidrachm, 2.82g. BCD-1395. Obv: Zeus seated holding eagle, Rx: Head of Kallisto left wearing taenia and necklace. Ex Berk 181, 7 November 2012, lot 296. Fine.......................................................................450 99. ARCADIA, MANTINEIA; c. 460-450 BC, Hemidrachm, 2.72g. SNG Cop-1698, Williams-237. Obv: Zeus Lykaios seated l., holding long scepter in his l. hand and with eagle flying l. above his r. Rx: ARKA Head of Kallisto l., wearing taenia, hair bound in back; all within incuse square. Ex Nomos Auction I, 6 May 2009, lot 84. From the BCD Collection.Ex Gorny & Mosch 129, 8 March 2004, lot 127. Fine / VF.......1925 100. ARCADIA, MEGALOPOLIS, FOR ARCADIAN LEAGUE; 2nd cent. BC, Triobol, 2.34g. BCD-1547.5, Sear-2687 var. Obv: Laureate head of Zeus l. Rx: A - Δ across field, Youthful Pan, nude, seated l. on rock, eagle above his knees, r. hand raised, holding lagobolon in l. hand. Some flat striking on both sides. Lustrous EF...... ...................................................................................................................................450 101. PERGAMUM, ATTALUS I; 241-197 BC, Tetradrachm, 16.99g. Westermark-V. CVIII. Obv: Head of Philetairos r., wearing laurel wreath entwined with diadem. Rx: ΦIΛETAIPOY downwards on l., Athena wearing crested helmet seated l. on throne, extending her r. arm to crown the king’s name with a laurel wreath; her l. elbow rests on shield ornamented with gorgoneion, and a spear emerges transversely behind her helmet; EYMO monogram below her r. arm, bee in outer l. field, and bow in r. field. Good VF....................................................................................................................700 102. PERGAMUM, ATTALUS I; 241-197 BC, Tetradrachm, Westermark-V.XCI-R.1. Obv: Head of Philetairos r., wearing laurel wreath entwined with diadem. Rx: ΦIΛETAIPOY downwards on l., Athena wearing crested helmet seated l. on throne, extending her r. arm to crown the king’s name with a laurel wreath; her l. elbow rests on shield ornamented with gorgoneion, and a spear emerges transversely above her l. shoulder; EYMO monogram below her r. arm, palm branch in outer l. field, and bow in r. field. VF............................................................................................................500 103. MYSIA, PERGAMUM; c. 95-92 BC, Cistophoric Tetradrachm, 12.25g. Kleiner-17. Obv: Serpent emerging from cista mystica, all within ivy wreath. Rx: Two serpents entwined around bow-case; to r. of serpents, serpent-entwined Asklepian staff; above, MA and monogram. Mint State................................................................................575 104. IONIA, EPHESUS; c. 390-380 BC, Tetradrachm, 15.02g. Cf. Gorny 69, 18 November 1994, lot 331 (same obv. die, magistrate’s name on rev. spelled ΔIOΔΩPΟΣ not ΔIOΔOPΟΣ). Obv: E - Φ Bee with straight wings. Rx: Forepart of stag kneeling r., head turned back, date palm tree to l., magistrate’s name ΔIOΔOPΟΣ to r. Ex Peus 415, 6 November 2015, part of lot 294. From Kinns’ obverse die 5, Pixodarus Hoard, Coin Hoards IX, 2002, p. 175. The fifth letter O instead of Ω in the magistrate’s name on our coin may be a spelling error; the name is spelled ΔIOΔΩPΟΣ on all coins cited by Kinns. .................................................................................................................750 Exceptional Samos 105. IONIA, SAMOS; c. 400 BC, Tetradrachm, 15.40g. Barron-135. Obv: Lion’s scalp. Rx: Forepart of bull r., olive branch behind; magistrate’s name APIΣΤΗΙΔ[ΗΣ] above, ΣΑ and monogram in wreath below. Extremely sharply struck on both obverse and reverse. Choice EF..................................................................................................6000 106. CARIA, CAUNOS; 490-470 BC, Triobol, 2.42g. Konuk, Essays Price-35. Obv: Winged female figure running l., head r., extending both forearms. Rx: Griffin standing l., r. foreleg raised, in square dotted border within incuse square. Good Fine.........175 107. CARIA, HECATOMNUS; c. 391-376 BC, Drachm, 3.92g. SNG Aulock-2357, SNG Keckman-275. Obv: Lion’s head l. with open jaws, [E]KA above. Rx: Starlike floral pattern in shallow incuse. A little rough. aVF...........................................................175 108. CARIA, RHODES; 305-275 BC, Didrachm, 6.70g. Ashton-160, SNG Cop-730. Obv: Head of Helios facing, slightly r. Rx: Rose with bud; above, POΔI[ON]; in field l., amphora and EY. Very well struck and centered. EF.............................................. 1100 109. LYDIA, CROESUS; 565-546 BC, Siglos, 5.32g. Berk-13. Obv: Confronted foreparts of a roaring lion and a bull. Rx: Oblong punch divided into two squares. EF.......2700 110. LYCIAN LEAGUE, CRAGUS; 48-23 BC, Hemidrachm, 1.81g. Troxell-93. Obv:

Laureate head of Apollo r. Rx: Lyre, K-P to either side, eagle on omphalos in l. field, all within incuse square. Ex CNG E548, 1 December 2010, lot 548 (part). Exceptionally sharply struck with some toning on obverse. Mint State..........................................400 111. PAMPHYLIA, ASPENDUS; Stater, Pamphylia, Aspendus, 420-400 BC, 10.90g. SNG Aulock-4504; BMC-16, pl. XIX.14 var. Obv: Two wrestlers fully engaged standing knee to knee. Rx: Slinger standing wearing short chiton, discharging sling to r.; in field, triskeles of human legs; the whole in dotted square within incuse square. Scarce issue showing wrestlers engaged. Two test marks on reverse. Good Fine..350 112. PAMPHYLIA, ASPENDUS; 420-370 BC, Stater, 10.68g. SNG Paris-87. Obv: Two naked athletes, wrestling, grasping each other by the arms; between their legs, ΔA. Rx: Slinger wearing short chiton advancing r., discharging sling; in r. field, triskeles of human legs; the whole in dotted square. Other than leg of wrestler on right, the obverse is unusually well struck. EF / VF..............................................................................900 113. PAMPHYLIA, SIDE; 440 BC, Stater, 10.74g. SNG Paris-626. Obv: Pomegranate within guilloche border; head of lion in upper r. Rx: Head of Athena r. within incuse square. Lion’s head on obverse weakly struck as usual. EF with luster.................1275 114. BLACK SEA, COLCHIS; 5th-4th Century BC, Hemidrachm, 2.25g. BM-5, SNG Cop-98. Obv: Archaic female head r. Rx: Head of bull r. Ex Berk 181, 7 November 2012, lot 298. Extremely sharp for issue. VF............................................................350 115. CILICIA, ISSOS. BALAKROS,; 333-323 BC, Stater, 10.89g. SNG Paris BN-420, SNG Levante-. Obv: Baaltars seated l., holding lotus-tipped scepter; grain ear and grape bunch to l., B to r., I between dots below throne. Rx: Draped bust of Athena facing slightly l., wearing triple-crested Attic helmet. Facing head of Athena is rather beautiful, the nose and lips are somewhat flatly struck, otherwise Toned Mint State..... ................................................................................................................................. 1100 116. SYRIA, SELEUCUS I, 312-281 BC; Ecbatana, c. 295-281 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.01g. SC-204.8a. Obv: Head of young Herakles r. wearing lionskin headdress. Rx: Zeus seated l. holding eagle and scepter, anchor and monogram in l. field, monogram below throne. gEF...............................................................................................................750 117. SELEUCID, ANTIOCHUS I; 281-261 BC, Seleucia on the Tigris, Tetradrachm, 17.09g. SC-379.3c. Obv: Diademed head of Antiochus I r. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ Apollo seated l. on omphalos, holding arrow and resting l. hand on grounded bow; monograms in outer l. and r. fields. High relief portrait. VF / Fine..... ...................................................................................................................................385 118. SYRIA, ANTIOCHUS II; 261-246 BC, Seleucia on the Tigris, Tetradrachm, 17.01g. SC-587.1. Obv: Diademed head of Antiochus I r. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ Apollo, slight drapery on r. thigh, seated l. on omphalos, testing arrow and resting l. hand on bow, control marks in outer l. and r. fields. VF / Fine................................500 119. SYRIA, SELEUCUS III, 226-223 BC; 226-223 BC, Antioch on the Orontes, Tetradrachm, 16.94g. SC-921.2. Obv: Diademed head of Seleucus III r. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ on l., Apollo seated l. on omphalos, testing arrow and resting l. hand on grounded bow; monograms in outer l. and r. fields. VF..............350 120. SYRIA, SELEUCUS III; 226-223 BC, Antioch mint, Tetradrachm, 16.97g. SC921.1. Obv: Diademed head of Seleucus III r. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ on l., Apollo seated l. on omphalos, testing arrow and resting l. hand on grounded bow; monograms in outer l. and outer r. fields. VF...........................................................500 Winged Portrait 121. SYRIA, ANTIOCHUS HIERAX; 242(?)-227 BC. Alexandria Troas mint, Tetradrachm, 16.40g. SC-874.2. Obv: Diademed head of Antiohcus I r., rejuvenated and idealized, wearing winged diadem. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., ANTIOXOY on l., Apollo, nude apart from slight drapery on thigh, seated l. on omphalos, testing arrow and resting l. hand on grounded bow; control marks in outer l. field and above arrow in inner l. field; horse grazing r. in exergue. Some encrustation on obverse and reverse. Excellent, highly desirable winged portrait of Antiochus I under Hierax. Good VF / Fine............................................................................................................................875 122. SELEUCID, ANTIOCHUS III; 223-187 BC. Antioch on the Orontes, Series I, c. 223-211/10 BC, Tetradrachm, 16.98g. SC-1042.1, Newell WSM-1051. Obv: Diademed head of Antiochus III r., with youthful features, no sideburn, hair in bangs over forehead, dotted border. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ on l., Apollo, slight drapery on r. thigh, seated l. on omphalos, testing arrow and resting l. hand on grounded bow; monogram in outer l. field. aEF......................................................500 123. SYRIA, ANTIOCHUS III; 223-187 BC. Seleucia on the Tigris, Series 1, From 220 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.08g. SC-1160.2. Obv: Diademed head of Antiochus III r. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ on l., Apollo nude, seated l. on omphalos, testing arrow and resting l. hand on grounded bow; control marks in l. and r. outer fields and in exergue . aEF / VF...............................................................................................500 124. SYRIA, ANTIOCHUS III; Rose mint, from c. 213 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.04g. SC-1121.2c. Obv: Diademed head of Antiochus III r., diadem ends falling straight behind, dotted border. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., ΑΝΤIO - ΧΟΥ on l., Apollo seated l. on omphalos holding arrow and resting l. hand on grounded bow; rose in outer l. field, AT monogram in outer r. field. From Newell’s obverse die A3, illustrated ESM pl. XXX.3 and 5 and SC pl. 57, 1121.2c. aEF...........................................................................500 125. SYRIA, ANTIOCHUS III; Rose mint, from c. 213 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.12g. SC-1122.1c. Obv: Diademed head of Antiochus III r., diadem ends falling straight behind, dotted border. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r., ΑΝΤI - OΧΟΥ on l., Apollo seated l. on omphalos holding arrow and resting l. hand on grounded bow; rose in outer l. field, AcK monogram in outer r. field. From Newell’s obverse die A3, illustrated ESM pl. XXX.3 and 5 and SC pl. 57, 1121.2c. A previously unrecorded combination of this obverse die with a reverse bearing the AcK monogram. aEF..................................400 Panhellenic Festival Tetradrachm 126. ANTIOCHUS IV EPIPHANES; 175-164 BC. Antioch, c. 166-165 BC, Tetradrachm, 16.79g. SC-1401 (less than 15 recorded), SMA-64. Laureate head of Apollo with drapery on shoulder. Rx: Sculpture of Apollo Citharoedus created by the artist Bryazis wearing a long peplos, advancing right playing lyre and holding patera; BAΣIΛEΩΣ AN - TIOXOY ΘEOY to right, EΠIΦANOYΣ NIKHΦOPOY to left. This wonderful coin was one of the two commemorative coins struck for the Panhellenic festival that Antiochus IV created to compete with the festival the Romans were carrying on. The festival lasted about 30 days and had many parades, dinners, and athletic events. This


coin depicts a real statue of Apollo that was shown at the games. All but one of this issue are of the same grade with the same toning, thus all of these as very rare Greek coins must come from a single find before 1980. This coin with head of Apollo on obverse is considerably rarer than its companion piece showing head of Zeus, so may be considered one of the most desirable coins issued by the Seleucid kings. Toned Bold VF.................................................................................................................14500 127. SYRIA, ANTIOCHUS VI; c. 144-142 BC, Drachm, Antioch, Year 170 = 143/2 BC, 4.10g. SC-2002.2a, SMA-249. Obv: Diademed radiate head of Antiochus VI r., dotted border. Rx: Nude Apollo seated l. on omphalos, holding arrow in r. hand and resting l. on bow; in exergue, OΡΣΤΑ; Φ (?) between Apollo ’s legs. The apparant “object” between Apollo’s legs resembles a bird, but is probably the normal Φ, re-engraved for some reason. Absolutely phenomenal example of Antiochus VI, adding the rays of divinity to his portrait on the obverse, and with a wonderfully struck Apollo between four lines of royal epithets on the reverse. Offered at a substantial price reduction. Near Mint State..................................................................................................................850 128. SYRIA, DEMETRIUS II; First Reign, 146-138 BC. Seleucia Pieria, Drachm, 4.04g. As SC-1927A, but new control PO. Obv: Diademed head of king r. Rx: [BAΣIΛEΩΣ] / [ΔH]MHTPIOY / ΘEO - Υ / [Φ]IΛAΔEΛΦOΥ / [N]IKATOΡOΣ Vertical anchor, flukes upward, PO in exergue. A rare variant adding “God” (ΘEOY) to the king’s epithets on the reverse, published by SC-1927A from only three specimens, all from a single obverse die. Our specimen is also from that obverse die, but brings a new control mark PO on the reverse; the previously known controls were none, AΞ, and AO. PO had been known as a control on SC-1926 of the same issue, and its interpretation, whether the date 170 or just a control, is discussed in SC, p. 287. EF..................1250 129. PHOENICIA, TYRE; Year 37 = 90/89 BC, Half Shekel, 6.96g. Cf. BM-128 (tetradrachm). Obv: Laureate head of Melqart r. with lionskin knotted around neck. Rx: TYP[OY IEPAΣ - K]AI AΣYΛOY Eagle standing l. with r. foot on prow of ship and palm branch over r. shoulder, between date ZΛ and club on l. and monogram on r.; Phoenician letter between legs of eagle. Bold VF.................................................1250 130. TYRE, PHOENICIA; Year 47=80/79 BC, Half Shekel, 7.03g. BM-226 var. Obv: Laureate head of Melqart r., lionskin tied around neck. Rx: Eagle standing l. with r. foot on prow and palm branch on shoulder, date ZM and club in l. field, monogram in r. field, Phoenician letter between legs of eagle. Acquired from Harlan Berk, 2001. Exceptional quality. Mint State...............................................................................1200 Coins 131-134 are poorly struck, often with the obverse or reverse non-existent because of die wear. 131. JUDAEA, PERSIAN PERIOD; Before 333 BC, Gerah, 0.56g. Hendin-1057. Obv: Head of Persian king r. Rx: Owl standing r., head facing; lily flower in upper l. field. Fine+.........................................................................................................................800 132. JUDAEA, PERSIAN PERIOD; Before 333 BC, Gerah, 0.49g. Hendin-1058. Obv: Head of Persian king r. Rx: Owl standing r., head facing; lily flower in upper l. field. Fine+.........................................................................................................................800 133. JUDAEA, PERSIAN PERIOD; Before 333 BC, Hemiobol, 0.22g. Hendin-1065/1066. Obv: Young male head l. or r. (struck from degraded die). Rx: YHZQH (Hezekiah) beneath forepart of winged horned lynx l. VF.......................................................1300 134. JUDAEA, MACEDONIAN PERIOD; c. 332-301 BC, Hemiobol, 0.47g. Hendin1075c. Obv: Degraded head of chimaera. Rx: Duck standing r., head l. VF...........850 135. JUDAEA, FIRST REVOLT; Year 2, 67/68 CE, Shekel, 13.89g. Hendin-1358. Obv: Ritual chalice with pearled rim; above chalice date “Year 2”, Hebrew legend “Shekel of Israel” around. Rx: Stem with pearled bottom and three pomegranates, legend “Jerusalem the Holy” around. Small irregularity at 11:30 of obverse edge. Mint State.........................................................................................................................7000 136. JUDAEA, FIRST REVOLT; Year 3 = 68/69 CE, Shekel, 13.83g. Hendin-1361. Obv: Chalice with pearled rim, base is raised by projections on ends; Hebrew “Shekel of Israel” around, date (Year 3) above chalice. Rx: Stem with pearled bottom and three pomegranate buds; around Hebrew “Jerusalem the Holy”. With old Berk ticket giving Michigan Avenue, Chicago address (1987-8). EF..................................................7000 Year 4 Shekel 137. JUDAEA, FIRST REVOLT; Year 4 = 69/70 CE, Shekel, 12.67g. Hendin-1364, Kadman 5 (same dies). Obv: Chalice with pearled rim, base is raised by projections on ends; Hebrew “Shekel of Israel” around, date (Year 4) above chalice. Rx: Stem with pearled bottom and three pomegranate buds; around Hebrew “Jerusalem the Holy”. Ex Stack’s, 2-4 December 1997, lot 646; with printed auction ticket. Obverse toned corrosion. Fine+ / EF...........................................................................................22000 Year 5 Shekel 138. JUDAEA, FIRST REVOLT; Year 5 = 70 CE, Shekel, 13.95g. Hendin-1370a. Obv: Chalice with pearled rim, base is raised by projections on ends; Hebrew “Shekel of Israel” around, date (Year 5) above chalice. Rx: Stem with pearled bottom and three pomegranate buds; around Hebrew “Jerusalem the Holy”. From the Baldwin’s group of thirteen Year 5 shekels, all from the same dies as the previously unique example in BM: see Hendin’s note to his no. 1370. This coin is part of the Baldwin hoard that was originally condemned over 100 years ago, but about 25 years ago it was realized all of these coins are genuine based on one from the same dies that is in the British Museum. This coin is of exceptional quality. Near Mint State (Pictured on Front Cover)...94500 Wave Pattern 139. JUDAEA, BAR KOKHBA REVOLT; Undated, assigned to Year 3 = 134/5 AD, Tetradrachm, 14.06g. Mildenberg-92 (dies 17/71), Hendin-1413. Obv: “Simon” in paleo-Hebrew l. and r. of façade of Temple in Jersusalem. Rx: “For the Freedom of Jerusalem” in paleo-Hebrew around lulav and etrog. Rare variety struck from just two obverse dies, with wavy line rather than star or cross in architrave of Temple. This scarce issue is of exceptional quality. Beautifully struck with excellent surfaces. EF... .................................................................................................................................9500 Wide Lyre on Broad Flan 140. JUDAEA, BAR KOKHBA REVOLT; Year 2=133/4 CE, Zuz (Denarius), 3.09g. Hendin-1393, Mildenberg-43 (dies 8/25). Obv: Simon’s name in Hebrew, Bunch of grapes in three lobes hanging from branch. Rx: “Year two of the freedom of Israel” in Hebrew, Wide lyre with three strings, four dots on crescent-shaped sound box. Mint State.........................................................................................................................6500

141. PTOLEMAIC, PTOLEMY II, 285-246 BC; Ake Ptolmais, 253/2 BC, Tetradrachm, 14.17g. Sv-777, SNG Cop-472. Obv: Diademed bust of Ptolemy I r. Rx: Eagle standing l. on thunderbolt; to l., two monograms; to r., ΛΓ (date) above Θ. VF.....400 Joppa Mint 142. PTOLEMAIC, PTOLEMY II, 285-246 BC; Joppa, Year 38 = 248/7 BC, Tetradrachm, 14.10g. Sv-816, SNG Cop-. Obv: Diademed bust of Ptolemy I r. Rx: Eagle standing l. on thunderbolt; to l., city monogram above monogram; to right, ΛH (date) above Θ. VF..............................................................................................................................350 ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER 143. M. AURELIUS SCAURUS; 118 BC, Narbo, Denarius, 3.80g. Cr-282/1, Syd-523, RSC Aurelia-20. Obv: Head of Roma r., wearing Phrygian helmet; M AVRELI before, ROMA and mark of value behind. Rx: Gallic warrior, perhaps Bituitus, in biga r., holding shield and carnyx and hurling spear; SCAVR[I] below, L LIC CN DOM in exergue. aVF............................................................................................................300 144. ANONYMOUS; 225-212 BC, Quadrigatus (Didrachm), 6.56g. Cr-28/3. Obv: Laureate, Janiform head of Dioscuri. Rx: Jupiter holding scepter and hurling thunderbolt in chariot driven r. by Victory; ROMA in relief in linear frame. EF..1250 145. PUB. LENTULUS MARCELI; 100 BC, Denarius, 3.93g. Cr-329/1a, Syd-604, RSC Cornelia-25. Obv: Bust of young Hercules r., turned from spectator, wearing lion’s skin, club over shoulder, shield and dot over T behind, ROMA below. Rx: LENT MAR F in exergue, Roma standing facing, being crowned by the Genius of the Roman People, dot over T between them, all within laurel wreath. EF...............................350 146. C. NORBANUS; 83 BC, Denarius, 3.68g. Cr-357/1b, Syd-739, Norbana 2. Obv: Diademed head of Venus r., C NORBANVS below, L behind. Rx: Ear of wheat, fasces and caduceus. ..........................................................................................................165 147. C. MAMILIUS LIMETANUS; 82 BC, 3.73g. Cr-362/1, Syd-741, RSC Mamilia-6, BM-2726. Obv: Bust of Mercury r. wearing winged petasus, caduceus behind, N above. Rx: Ulysses walking r., his dog before; C.MAMIL behind, LIMETAN before (TA ligate). VF.........................................................................................................200 148. L. PROCILIUS; 80 BC, Denarius, 3.90g. Cr-379/1, Syd-771, RSC Procilia-1. Obv: Laureate head of Jupiter r., SC behind. Rx: Juno Sospita advancing r., holding shield and hurling spear; behind, L.PROCILI/F; before, serpent. Good VF......................350 149. C. NAEVIUS BALBUS; 79 BC, Denarius, 3.89g. Cr-382/1a, RSC Naevia-6b, Syd769. Obv: Diademed head of Venus r., G below chin, S C behind. Rx: Victory in triga r., C NAE BALB in exergue. Ex SC Collection. Ex Jacques Schulman 262, 5 May 1975, lot 1206; with printed auction envelope. Toned VF.......................................400 150. M. PLAETORIUS M.F. CESTIANUS; Rome, 57 BC, Denarius, 3.97g. Cr-405/2, Syd-801 (R5), RSC Plaetoria-10. Obv: Female bust r., draped; behind, control mark. Rx: Half-length facing bust of Sors, M PLAETORI - CEST S[C] around, SORS on tablet below. Ex NAC 84, 20-21 May 2015, lot 800. This coin is of exceptional quality for the issue. The female head on reverse is more completely struck up than usual, having clear eyes, nose, mouth, and some hair details. EF / VF.............................1500 151. C. HOSIDIUS C.F. GETA; 68 BC, Denarius, 4.09g. Cr-407/2, Syd-903, RSC Hosidia-1, RBW-1456. Obv: III·VIR – GETA Diademed and draped bust of Diana r., with bow and quiver over shoulder. Rx: Boar r. wounded by spear and attacked by hound; in exergue, [C·H]OSIDI C [F]. Exceptionally beautiful. Mint State............950 152. M. PLAETORIUS M.F. CESTIANUS; 67 BC, Denarius, 3.98g. Cr-409/2, Syd-808, Plaetoria-3, BM-3594. Obv: Turreted bust of Cybele r., globe before, CESTIANVS and lion forepart behind. Rx: Curule chair, uncertain symbol (hammer?) on l., M PLAETORIVS AED CVR EX S C around. Ex SC Collection. Ex Stack’s, Greater New York Convention, 3-6 May 1978, lot 462. Toned EF......................................475 153. L. CASSIUS LONGINUS; 63 BC, Denarius, 3.94g. Cr-413/1, Syd-935, RSC Cassia-10, RBW-1493. Obv: Diademed and veiled bust of Vesta l.; below chin, L; in r. field, dish. Rx: LONGIN·III·V Voter standing l., dropping tablet inscribed V into cista. From the collection of E.E. Clain-Stefanelli. Toned EF / gVF................................900 154. M. NONIUS SUFENAS; 57 BC, Denarius, 3.75g. Cr-421/1, Syd-885, RSC Nonia-1. Obv: Head of Saturn r., SVFENAS before, harpa, conical stone, and SC behind. Rx: Roma seated l. on arms, crowned by Victory standing behind her; PR.[L] - V - P.F around, SEX NONI in exergue. The reverse legend means “Sextus Nonius as praetor [an ancestor of the moneyer] celebrated [Sulla’s] Games of Victory for the first time”. Toned EF...................................................................................................................700 155. M. AEMILIUS SCAURUS AND PUB. PLAUTIUS HYPSAEUS; 58 BC, Denarius, 3.97g. Cr-422/1b, Syd-913, RSC Aemilia-8, RBW-1519. Obv: [M·SCAVR] / AED·CVR Kneeling figure r., holding olive branch and reins of camel standing beside him; on either side, [E]X – S·C. In exergue, REX ARETAS. Rx: P·HVPSAE / AED CVR Jupiter in quadriga l. holding reins in l. hand and hurling thunderbolt with r.; behind, CAPTV. Below, C HVPSAE COS / PREIVE. From the collection of E.E. Clain-Stefanelli. Toned EF.......................................................................................950 156. M. AEMILIUS SCAURUS AND PUB. PLAUTIUS HYPSAEUS; 58 BC, Denarius, 3.89g. Cr-422/1b, Syd-913, RSC Aemilia-8. Obv: Kneeling figure (King Aretas of Nabataea) holding reins of camel. Rx: Jupiter in quadriga l. Ex CNG 45, 18 March 1998, lot 1733. Mint State........................................................................................300 157. L. MARCIUS PHILIPPUS; 56 BC, Denarius, 3.84g. Cr-425/1, Syd-919, RSC Marcia-28. Obv: Diademed head of Ancus Marcius r. Rx: Equestrian statue on arcade of five arches. Ex Coin Galleries Mail Bid, 11 February 1988, lot 297. Minor area of weak strike on reverse. Lustrous EF.........................................................................550 158. Q. CASSIUS LONGINUS; 55 BC, Denarius, 3.91g. Cr-428/2, Syd-918, RSC Cassia-8. Obv: Head of Liberty r., LIBERT behind, Q CASSIVS before. Rx: Curule chair within circular temple of Vesta; to l., urn; to r., voting tablet inscribed AC (Absolvo : Condemno). Toned VF / Fine+...............................................................400 159. CN. PLANCIUS; 55 BC, Denarius, 3.93g. Cr-432/1, Syd-933, RSC Plancia-1. Obv: CN [PLANCIVS] - AED CVR S C Head of Diana Planciana r., wearing petasus. Rx: Cretan goat r., bow and quiver behind. Toned EF....................................................600 160. MAN. ACILIUS GLABRIO; 49 BC, Denarius, 3.91g. Syd-922, Acilia 8, Cr-442/1. Obv: Head of Salus r. Rx: Valetudo standing l., leaning on column and holding snake. Lustrous Near Mint State..........................................................................................250 161. T. CARISIUS; 46 BC, Denarius, 3.64g. Cr-464/5, Syd-985, RSC Carisia-3. Obv: Bust of Victory r., SC behind. Rx: Victory in quadriga r., T CARISI in exergue. VF......165


162. P. ACCOLEIUS LARISCOLUS; 43 BC, Denarius, 3.66g. Cr-486/1, Syd-1148a, RSC Accoleia-1a. Obv: Draped bust of Diana Nemorensis r., lock of hair falling down neck; P ACCOLEIVS behind, LARISCOLVS before Rx: Triple cult statue of Diana Nemorensis facing; behind, cypress grove. Very scarce variety with lock of hair falling down Diana’s neck. Fine..........................................................................................245 163. L. MUSSIDIUS LONGUS WITH LEGEND ERROR; 42 BC, Denarius, 3.86g. Rev. legend var. of Cr-494/42c, Syd-1093b, and RSC Mussidia-6a. Obv: CONCORDIA Bust of Concordia r., veiled and wearing stephane, crescent below chin. Rx: L.MVSSIDIVS.LONGVS Two statues of Venus Cloacina on platform inscribed LOACIN (sic). The first C of CLOACIN apparently omitted by engraver’s error. Ex Berk 166, 15 October 2009, lot 280; ex Eton College Collection, Sotheby’s, December 1-2 December 1976, lot 409 (without photo). Most of the coins in that collection were purchased from the British Museum in 1873. Toned gVF.....................................1000 IMPERATORIAL SILVER 164. C. CASSIUS, STRUCK BY LENTULUS SPINTER; Denarius, 42 BC, probably at Smyrna, 3.95g. Cr-500/1, Syd-1308 (R9), Sear Imperators-219. Obv: Tripod surmounted by cauldron, fillet hanging on either side, C CASSI on l., IMP on r. Rx: Pitcher and lituus, LENTVLVS SPINT below. Mint State....................................2700 L. Staius Murcus Rarity 165. L. STAIUS MURCUS; 42-41 BC, Denarius, 3.73g. Cr-510/1, Syd-1315 (R8), RSC Statia-1, Sear Imperators-337. Obv: Head of Neptune r., with trident over shoulder. Rx: Male figure on r., with r. hand raising kneeling female figure on l.; behind, trophy; in exergue, MVRCVS IMP. Lucius Staius Murcus began his political career as a legate of Caesar in Gaul and Africa from 48-46 BC. After Caesar’s murder, he was appointed proconsul of Syria by the Senate. When Cassius arrived in the province in 43 BC, Murcus promptly transferred his allegiance and legions to the Liberator and was rewarded with command of a fleet. He demonstrated considerable skill as a naval tactician and in uneasy partnership with Ahenobarbus achieved complete control of the Adriatic and the seas around Greece. After the Republican disaster at Philippi, the two admirals waited developments in the Ionian Sea in support of no cause but their own, pirates in all but name. Murcus eventually made the ill-fated decision to throw in his lot with Sextus Pompey in Sicily. Pompey no doubt welcomed the arrival of Murcus’ ships and well-seasoned crews, but Murcus himself was inconveniently accustomed to his own independent command. The two men soon quarreled; Pompey accused Murcus of conspiracy and ordered his execution in 40/39 BC.

The rare coinage of Staius Murcus has never received the careful examination it merits. The depiction of Neptune on the obverse is an exact echo of an issue struck by Brutus in the previous year (Crawford 507/2), perhaps an indication of Murcus’ lingering allegiance to the Republican cause. The type and legend of the reverse is more difficult to explain. For what victory did Murcus justify the adoption of the title IMP for Imperator? Sear in “Imperators” suggests the successful siege of Bassus in Apamaea in 43 BC as a suitable occasion, but Republican commanders didn’t typically claim imperium for victory over their fellow Romans. Nor would that land siege two years earlier resonate with the sailors under Murcus’ command in 41 BC, presumably the intended targets of the message. How does the title relate to the scene depicted? Is the standing male figure Murcus? Is the kneeling figure Roma, as suggested by Crawford? Again, what battle is represented by the trophy?

An attractive example of an extremely rare coin, without the porosity, poor centering and double-striking that notoriously plague this issue. It’s been plausibly suggested that the endemic double-striking indicates that these coins were actually struck aboard a ship in Murcus’ fleet! Bold Fine..........................................................................7250 Exceptional Ahenobarbus 166. CN. DOMITIUS AHENOBARBUS; 41 BC, Denarius, 3.57g. Cr-519/2; Syd-1177 (R5); Sear, Imperators-339. Obv: Bearded head of L. Ahenobarbus r., AHENOBAR before. Rx: CN.DOMITIVS.IMP Ship’s prow r., on which trophy. Ex Roma Numismatics II, 2 October 2011, lot 532; ex NAC 59, 4 April 2011, lot 1810. Comes with certificate authorizing export from Italy. Slightly off-center but well-struck with lovely iridescent toning. EF....................................................................................4900 167. MARK ANTONY; 42 BC, Plated Denarius, 3.04g. Cr-496/1, Syd-1168, Sear Imperators-128. Obv: M ANTONI - IMP Bare head of Antony r. Rx: [III VIR] R.P.C Facing head of Sol in temple of two columns. Planchet flaws on obverse showing copper core. VF.........................................................................................................325 168. MARK ANTONY; 37 BC, Denarius, 3.79g. Cr-536/1, Sydenham-1203, Sear Imperators-269, C-16 (10 Fr.). Obv: [M] ANT.AVGVR.III.VIR.R.P.C Bare head of Antony r. Rx: IMP. - TER divided by trophy holding curved sword and figure-eight shield, another sword hanging from waist, two spears and two round shields at base. Toned VF.................................................................................................................2250 169. MARK ANTONY AND OCTAVIAN; 41 BC, Denarius, 3.83g. Cr-517/2; Syd-1181; C-8 (30 Fr.); Sear, Imperators-243. Obv: M ANT IMP AVG IIIVIR R P C M BARBAT Q P Bare head of Mark Antony r. Rx: CAESAR.IMP.PONT.III.VIR.R.P.C. Bare head of Octavian r. Excellent portraits. Nicely struck. Mint State..................................2750 170. MARK ANTONY AND OCTAVIAN; 41 BC, Denarius struck by M. Barbatius Pollio, 3.90g. Cr-517/2, Syd-1181, C-8 (30 Fr.), Sear Imperators-243. Obv: M ANT IMP AVG IIIVIR R P C M BARBAT Q P (with two ligatures) Bare head of Mark Antony r. Rx: CAESAR.IMP.PONT.III.VIR.R.P.C Bare head of Octavian r. Ex M & M Deutschland 6, 2000, lot 268; ex Kastner 6, 1974, lot 236. EF.........................2200 171. MARK ANTONY; 32-31 BC, Denarius, 3.63g. Cr-544/14; Syd-1216; C-27; Sear, Imperators-349. Obv: Galley r., ANT AVG above, IIIVIR RPC below Rx: LEG - II across lower field, Legionary eagle between two standards. Mint State...............1750 172. MARK ANTONY; 32-31 BC, Military Mint. Legionary Denarius, 3.64g. Cr-544/17, Syd-1219, C-30, Sear Imperators-352. Obv: Galley r., with scepter tied with fillet on prow; ANT AVG above, IIIVIR.R.P C below. Rx: LEG - IV across lower field, Legionary eagle between two standards. From the collection of E.E. Clain-Stefanelli. Toned EF...................................................................................................................750 173. MARK ANTONY; 32-31 BC, Denarius, 3.43g. Cr-544/31, Sydenham-1236, C-48, Sear Imperators-372. Obv: [ANT AVG] III VIR RPC Galley r., scepter tied with fillet

on prow. Rx: LEG - XVI Legionary eagle between two standards. VG..................120 174. JULIUS CAESAR; 49-48 BC, Denarius, 3.89g. Cr-443/1, Syd-1006, Sear Imperators-9. Obv: Elephant r., trampling serpent; CAESAR in exergue. Rx: Simpulum, sprinkler, ax, priest’s hat. EF...............................................................1850 175. JULIUS CAESAR; 44 BC, Denarius, 3.90g. Cr-480/11; Syd-1072; Sear, Imperators107b. Obv: CAESA[R] - DICT PERPE[TVO] Wreathed head r. Rx: P SEPVLLIVS - [MACER] Venus standing l., head bowed, holding [Victory] and scepter resting on star. Virtually Mint State........................................................................................2950 176. JULIUS CAESAR; Died 44 BC. ca. 42 BC, moneyer L. Livineius Regulus, Denarius, 3.97g. Cr-494/24, Syd-1106 (R5), C-27 (12 Fr.), Sear Imperators-115. Obv: Wreathed portrait of Caesar r. between laurel branch with berries and winged caduceus. Rx: Bull charging r., moneyer’s name above and below. Bold VF.......................................6500 ROMAN IMPERIAL SILVER 177. AUGUSTUS; 27 BC-14 AD, as Octavian, c. 36-31 BC, Denarius, 3.83g. BM-633, Paris-69 pl. II (same rev. die), RIC-271, C-124. Obv: Laureate head of Octavian as Apollo r., no legend. Rx: IMP - CAESAR Naked figure of emperor holding spear and parazonium atop rostral column. Lustrous EF.......................................................1875 178. AUGUSTUS; 27 BC-14 AD, Emerita, 25-23 BC, Denarius, 3.73g. BM-281, Paris-1045 pl. XLII (same rev. die), RIC-7a, C-406 (30 Fr.). Obv: IMP CAESAR - AVGVST Head bare r. Rx: P CARISIVS - LEG PRO PR Short sword, helmet with elaborate crest seen frontally, slanting double-ax. The colony of Emerita Augusta was founded in 25 BC by P. Carisius, governor of Lusitania, for veterans of legions V Alauda and X Gemina who had recently participated in Augustus’ campaigns in northwestern Spain. Mint State.........................................................................................................................2650 179. AUGUSTUS; 27 BC-14 AD, Denarius, 3.80g, c. 19-18 BC. BM-359, Paris-1345, RIC-54a, C-104 (8 Fr.). Obv: Head of Augustus wearing oak wreath r., no legend. Rx: Rectangular altar inscribed FORT.RED / CAES.AVG / S.P.Q.R. Augustus appears to be wearing an oak wreath, not a laurel wreath as described in the standard catalogues. Part of wreath flatly struck as well as some of the legend on the reverse. Lustrous EF .................................................................................................................................2850 Dated to Year 1 of the Christian Era 180. AUGUSTUS; 27 BC-14 AD, Antiochia ad Orontem, Seleucis and Pieria, Year 31 Actian Era = 1 BC-1 AD, Tetradrachm, 15.23g. Obv: ΚΑΙΣΑΡΟΣ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟV from upper right. Laureate head of Augustus r.; fillet border. Rx: ΕΤΟΩΣ ΝΙΚΗΣ Tyche seated r. on rock, holding palm-branch; below, river god Orontes swimming r.; in field above palm-branch, AΛ; in field below palm-branch, monogram A/IΓ and ANT monogram. This coin was struck in the year Christ was born and the Christian era began. Exceptional quality. EF..........................................................2000 181. TIBERIUS; 14-37 AD, Lugdunum, Denarius, 3.83g. BM-34, C-16, Paris-16, RIC26. Obv: TI CAESAR DIVI - AVG F AVGVSTVS Head laureate r. Rx: PONTIF MAXIM Livia seated r. holding scepter and branch, throne has plain legs, two lines below. Sharp Portrait. Toned EF.............................................................................1650 182. CALIGULA AND DIVUS AUGUSTUS; 37-41 AD, Lugdunum, 37-8 AD, Denarius, 3.62g. BM-10, Paris-9, C-3 (12 Fr.), RIC-10 (R2). Obv: C CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR [POT] Bare head of Caligula r. Rx: DIVVS AVG - PATER PATRIA[E] Radiate head of Augustus r. Acquired from Harlan Berk in 2003. aVF..............................5850 Caligula Denarius 183. CALIGULA AND GERMANICUS; 37-41 AD, Lugdunum, 37-8 AD, Denarius, 3.67g. BM-19, Paris-15, C-2 (25 Fr.), RIC-18 (R2). Obv: C CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR POT Laureate head of Caligula r. Rx: GERMANICVS CAES P C CAES AVG GERM Bare head of Germanicus r. These dies not illustrated in Giard’s Monnayage… de Lyon. Exceptional toned portraits. Virtually EF...............................................12000 184. CALIGULA AND GERMANICUS; 37-41 AD, Lugdunum, 37-8 AD, Denarius, 3.89g. BM-19, Paris-15, C-2 (25 Fr.), RIC-18 (R2). Obv: C CAESAR. AVG.GERM.P.M.TR.POT Laureate head of Caligula r. Rx: GERMANICVS. CAES.P.C.CAES.AVG.GERM Bare head of Germanicus r. Ex NFA 25, 29 November 1990, lot 337; ex Spink 60, 7 October 1987, lot 208. These dies are not illustrated in Giard’s Monnayage de Lyon. Toned EF (Pictured on Back Cover).......................8500 185. CLAUDIUS I; 41-54 AD, Lugdunum, 46/7 AD, Denarius, 3.77g. BM-31, RIC-32, C-8, Paris-48. Obv: TI CLAVD CAESAR AVG P M T RP VI IMP XI Head laureate r. Rx: CONSTANTIAE - AVGVSTI Constantia seated l. on curule chair, feet resting on stool, raising r. hand before her face and pointing upward, l. arm in lap. These dies seem not to be illustrated in von Kaenel’s monograph on the coinage of Claudius, pl. 8-10. Some iridescent blue toning. Lustrous Near Mint State..............................13000 186. NERO; 54-68 AD, Rome, 64-5 AD, Denarius, 2.81g. BM-60, C-45 (6 Fr.), Paris-206, RIC-47 (R). Obv: NERO - CAESAR Head laureate r. Rx: AVGVSTVS GERMANICVS Nero, togate and radiate, standing front holding branch and Victory on globe. The branch and Victory on globe refer to Nero’s Parthian victory, which had allowed him to bring peace to the Roman world and close the Temple of Janus; the radiate crown makes him semi-divine. Rare: only three such coins among the 102 denarii of Nero in the Reka Devnia Hoard. Wonderful style. Near Mint State.......2800 Superb Galba Portrait 187. GALBA; 68-69 AD, Rome, Denarius, 3.52g. BM-34 corr., C-287, Paris-76, RIC-167. Obv: IMP SER - GALBA - AVG Head bare r. Rx: S P Q R / OB / C S in three lines within oak wreath. Bare-headed portrait, wrongly described as laureate in BMC. Ex NAC 54, 2010, lot 355. Excellent portrait. Toned EF.............................................6000 188. OTHO; 69 AD, Rome, Denarius, 3.36g. BM-17, Paris-10, C-17 (12 Fr.), RIC-8 (R2). Obv: IMP M OTHO CAESAR AVG TR P Head bare r. Rx: SECVRI - TAS P R Securitas standing l. holding wreath and scepter. Beautifully centered with complete legends on obverse and reverse. Excellent, slightly unusual portrait. EF...............2900 189. VESPASIAN; 69-79 AD, Rome, 74 AD, Denarius, 3.46g. RIC-685 (R), BMC-p. 27, Paris-119, C-386 (2 Fr.). Obv: IMP CAESAR - VESP AVG (counterclockwise). Rx: PONTIF - MAXIM Emperor seated r. on curule chair, holding scepter and branch. Ex Curtis L. Clay Collection. Rare with this obverse legend: only two specimens in Reka Devnia hoard, not in BM collection until 1987. Good VF / Fine+..........................350 Sow Reverse 190. TITUS AS CAESAR; 70-79 AD, Rome, 78-9 AD, Denarius, 3.57g. BM-227, Paris-203 pl. XXXIII (same dies), C-104 (2 Fr.), RIC-986 (C). Obv: T CAESAR -


VESPASIANVS Head laureate r. Rx: IMP XIII in exergue, Sow standing l. with three piglets. Scarce type for Titus: only four specimens in Reka Devnia hoard. EF with luster..........................................................................................................................450 191. HADRIAN; 117-138 AD, Rome, 117 AD, Denarius, 3.43g. BM-27, C-1011, RIC-12. Obv: IMP CAES TRAIAN HADRIANO AVG DIVI TRA Bust laureate r. with bare chest, fold of cloak on front shoulder. Rx: PAX in exergue, PARTH F DIVI NER - NEP P M TR P COS around, Pax standing l. holding branch and cornucopia. Ex Gemini XII, 11 January 2015, lot 362. Toned Mint State.....................................................375 192. HADRIAN; 117-138 AD, Rome, c. 126-7 AD, Denarius, 3.29g. BM-453, C-454, RIC-198. Obv: HADRIANVS - AVGVSTVS Bust laureate r. with fold of cloak on front shoulder. Rx: COS III Sacrificial implements: ladle, sprinkler, pitcher, and lituus. Toned lustrous Near Mint State.................................................................................950 193. HADRIAN; 117-138 AD, Rome, c. 132 AD, Denarius, 2.87g. BM-825, RSC-154a, RIC-300. Obv: HADRIANVS - AVG COS III P P Bare-headed bust r., with fold of cloak on front shoulder and behind neck. Rx: ALEX - A - NDRIA Alexandria standing l. holding sistrum and snake in basket. Scarce: 17 specimens in Reka Devnia hoard with various bust types. aVF....................................................................................285 194. ANTONINUS PIUS; 138-161 AD, Denarius, Rome, 145-7 AD, 3.37g. BM-536, C-345, RIC-137. Rx: COS - IIII Thunderbolt on draped throne. gEF.....................250 195. AELIUS AS CAESAR; 136-138 AD, Rome, 137 AD, Denarius, 2.98g. BM-975, RSC-53a, RIC-432 var. Obv: L AELIVS - CAESAR Bust draped, head bare, r. Rx: TR POT - COS II Pietas standing l. extending r. hand above altar and holding incense box in l. hand. Rare obverse variant showing draped bust rather that mere head of Aelius Caesar. Strack-943 records specimens of this variant in Sofia, Vienna, and Oxford, plus the BM specimen cited above; two more are included in Berk photofile. A bit rough. gVF................................................................................................................825 196. FAUSTINA I, DIVA; Died 140 AD, Denarius, Rome, 3.39g. BM-421, C-104, RIC362. Rx: AVGVSTA Ceres, veiled, standing r., head l., holding long torch in r. hand, l. hand at side, fold of drapery falling from l. elbow. Lustrous EF.............................275 197. MARCUS AURELIUS AS CAESAR; 139-161 AD, Denarius, Rome, 145-7 AD, 3.16g. BM-594, C-110, RIC-429a. Rx: COS - II Honos standing l. holding branch and cornucopia. Near EF.................................................................................................350 198. MARCUS AURELIUS; 161-180 AD, Rome, 175 AD, Denarius, 3.51g. BM-627, C-916, RIC-326. Obv: M ANTONINVS AVG - GERM SARM Head laureate r. Rx: TR P XXIX - IMP VIII COS III Mars advancing r. holding transverse spear and trophy over shoulder. Scarce: 16 specimens in Reka Devnia hoard. Near Mint State........250 199. FAUSTINA II; Denarius, Rome, c. 153-4 AD, 2.91g. Strack-506, BM-1088, C-54, RIC-502a. Obv: Strack’s coiffure c. Rx: CON - CO - [R]DIA Concordia seated l. holding flower, resting l. elbow on cornucopia set on globe below seat. Irregular flan, otherwise Mint State.................................................................................................350 Exquisite Portrait of Pertinax 200. PERTINAX; 193 AD, Rome, Denarius, 2.96g. BM-13, C-43 (50 Fr.), RIC-11a (R2). Obv: IMP CAES P HELV - PERTIN AVG Head laureate r. Rx: PROVID - DEOR COS II The Human Race standing l., raising both forearms towards star in upper l. field. Ex Lanz 120, 2004, lot 375. Exceptional portrait. Mint State......................................2750 Exceptional Denarius 201. DIDIUS JULIANUS; 193 AD, Rome, Denarius, 2.91g. BM-7, C-15 (100 Fr.), RIC3 (R3). Obv: IMP CAES M DID - IVLIAN AVG Head laureate r. Rx: RECTOR ORBIS Emperor, togate, standing l. holding globe and roll. Apparently Julianus’ rarest reverse type on denarii: only one specimen in Reka Devnia hoard, as opposed to six and four specimens respectively of his two other known types. ...........................4850 202. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS; 193-211 AD, Rome, 200 AD, Denarius, 3.43g. BM202, C-599, RIC-167a. Obv: SEVERVS AVG - PART MAX Head laureate r. Rx: RESTITVTOR - VRBIS Septimius in military dress sacrificing l. from patera at tripod altar and holding spear. ...........................................................................................150 203. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS; 193-211 AD, Rome, 210 AD, Denarius, 3.11g. BM-27, C-549, RIC-242. Obv: SEVERVS PIVS - AVG BRIT Head laureate r. Rx: P M TR P XVIII - COS III P P Salus seated l. feeding serpent held in lap. Scarce with BRIT on obverse: only 11 specimens in Reka Devnia hoard. Mint State...............................200 204. CARACALLA; 198-217 AD, Rome, 207 AD, Denarius, 3.65g. BM-555, C-441 (6 Fr.), RIC-96. Obv: ANTONINVS - PIVS AVG Head laureate r. Rx: PONTIF TR P X COS II Emperor standing l., head r., between two reclining river gods and seated captive. Scarce: 22 specimens in Reka Devnia hoard. VF.......................................150 205. CARACALLA; 198-217 AD, Rome, 213 AD, Denarius, 3.83g. BM-50, C-211, RIC208a. Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS - AVG BRIT Head laureate r. Rx: P M TR P XVI - COS IIII P P Serapis standing l., raising r. hand and holding slanting scepter in l. Overweight specimen . Near Mint State...................................................................200 206. CARACALLA; 198-217 AD, New-style Eastern Mint, 198 AD, Denarius, 1.70g. BM637, C-113, RIC-335. Obv: [IMP] C M AVR ANT - ON AVG P TR P Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: IVSTI - TIA Justitia seated l. holding patera and scepter. Rare Eastern reverse type, unknown on denarii from Rome. Only four specimems in Reka Devnia hoard. Markedly underweight specimen. aEF.............................................225 207. PLAUTILLA; Rome, 203 AD, Denarius, 3.24g. BM-411, C-1 (4 Fr.), RIC-363a. Obv: PLAVTILLA - AVGVSTA Bust draped r. Rx: CONCORDIA - AVGG Concordia standing l. holding patera and scepter. aEF..............................................................220 208. GETA AS CAESAR; 198-209 AD, Caesarea, Cappadocia, Year 12=204 AD, Drachm, 3.57g. Apparently unpublished. Obv: Π CEΠ ΓET - AN KAIC Bare-headed, draped bust r. Rx: MHTPOΠO KAICAPEIA around, ET IB in exergue, Mt. Argaeus with star on summit. Not in Sydenham-Malloy with this date; their earliest drachms of Geta are of Year 14. Ex CNG 43, 24 September 1997, lot 1036 (3 coins). Fine+..................300 209. ELAGABALUS; 218-222 AD, Rome, 219 AD, Denarius, 3.36g. Eauze-263 (5 spec.); bust var. of BM-124, C-293, and RIC-153. Obv: IMP CAES ANTONINVS AVG Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: VICTOR ANTONINI AVG Victory advancing r. holding wreath and palm. Scarcer with bust draped and cuirassed (five specimens in Eauze hoard), than just draped (17 specimens). EF.................................................150 210. ELAGABALUS; 218-222 AD, Rome, 221-2 AD, Denarius, 3.07g. BM-212, RIC88, C-61. Obv: Portrait with “horn”. Rx: INVICTVS SACERDOS AVG Emperor in Syrian priestly dress sacrificing l. from patera over tripod altar and holding “club”;

slain bull behind altar, star in l. field. Near Mint State.............................................200 211. SEVERUS ALEXANDER; 222-235 AD, Rome, 228 AD, Denarius, 3.29g. BM-507, C-351, RIC-85. Obv: IMP SEV ALE - XANDER AVG Head laureate r. Rx: P M TR P VII - C - O - S II P P Emperor as Romulus advancing r., holding spear and trophy over shoulder. Mint State.................................................................................................300 212. SEVERUS ALEXANDER; 222-235 AD, Rome, 222 AD, Denarius, 2.82g. BM-34, C-218, RIC-14. Obv: IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG Bust laureate, draped r. Rx: P M TR P - COS P P Salus seated l. extending patera to snake rising from altar. Exquisite coin; reverse is so sharp that it shows the comb and beard of the snake’s head and about ten individual segments of its body. Mint State........................................300 213. MAXIMINUS I THRAX; 235-238 AD, Rome, 236-8 AD, Denarius, 2.97g. BM137, C-9, RIC-18A. Obv: with GERM, third portrait. Rx: FIDES MI - LITVM Fides standing l. holding two standards. Mint State..........................................................265 214. MAXIMINUS I THRAX; 235-238 AD, Rome, 236-8 AD, Denarius, 2.98g. BM-137, C-9, RIC-18A. Obv: with GERM, third portrait. Rx: FIDES - M - I - LITVM Fides standing l. holding two standards. Fantastic portrait. Mint State..............................275 Exceptional Diadumenian Denarius 215. DIADUMENIAN AS CAESAR; 217-218 AD, Rome, Denarius, 2.88g. BM-87, C-3 (15 Fr.), RIC-102. Obv: M OPEL ANT DIADVMENIAN CAES Bare-headed, draped bust r., seen from front. Rx: PRINC IVVENTVTIS Diadumenian standing l., head r., holding standard and scepter, two further standards behind him. Ex NAC 62, 6 October 2011, S.C. Markoff Coll., lot 2049; ex Gorny & Mosch 142, 10-11 October 2005, lot 2762. Mint State........................................................................................800 216. GORDIAN II AFRICANUS; 238 AD, Rome, Denarius, 2.52g. BM-30, RIC-3 (R2), C-14 (120 Fr.). Obv: IMP M ANT GORDIANVS AFR AVG Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: VIRTVS AVGG Virtus standing l., placing r. hand on shield resting on ground and holding vertical spear with l. hand. Ex Berk 83, 26 October 1994, lot 526. Struck on an immense flan, almost medallic in size. Fully lustrous. Virtually Mint State (Pictured on Back Cover)...............................................................................5500 217. PHILIP I; 244-249 AD, Rome, 248 AD, Antoninianus, 4.77g. RIC-12, C-173 (2 Fr.). Obv: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: SAECVLARES AVGG Lion walking r., I (=officina 1) in exergue. Exceptional quality. Near Mint State...........................................................................................................................250 218. PHILIP I; 244-249 AD, Antoninianus, Rome, 248 AD, 3.09g. RIC-15, C-178 (2 Fr.). Obv: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: SAECVLARES AVGG Wolf standing l. suckling twins (first twin seated, second kneeling) and turning back head to lick them; II (officina 2) in exergue. aEF............................................215 219. PHILIP I; 244-249 AD, Rome, 248 AD, Antoninianus, 3.25g. RIC-19, C-182 (2 Fr.). Obv: Short legend. Rx: SAECVLA - RES AVGG Stag walking r., in exergue U (=officina 5). Ex Phillip Davis Collection. A lovely piece, despite slight encrustation before the emperor’s forehead and nose on the obverse. Toned EF..........................225 220. PHILIP I; 244-249 AD, Rome, 248 AD, Antoninianus, 3.98g. RIC-21 (C), C-189 (2 Fr.). Obv: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: SAECVLARES AVGG (“The Saecular Games of the Emperors”) Antelope walking l., officina number VI=6 in exergue. On most coins of this type the officina number is rendered UI, not the more correct VI as here. Ex Berk 144, 13 July 2005, lot 328. Toned EF...........250 221. PHILIP I; 244-249 AD, Antoninianus, Rome, 248 AD, 3.75g. RIC-24c, C-193. Obv: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: SAECVLARES AVGG Cippus inscribed COS / III. Commemorating the cippus inscribed with an account of the preparation and carrying out or the Saecular Games, which was set up in Rome as a record for future generations. EF..........................................................................225 222. TREBONIANUS GALLUS; 251-253 AD, Branch Mint, Antoninianus, 2.61g. RIC50, C-69, Eauze-1006 (3 spec.). Obv: IMP CAE C VIB TREB GALLVS AVG Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: LIBERTAS PVBLICA Libertas standing l., holding cap and transverse scepter. Rare earliest issue of Gallus’ branch mint, still using the Roman obverse legend beginning IMP CAE C, which was soon to be contracted to IMP C C only. Only three specimens in Eauze hoard. gVF....................................................100 223. GALLIENUS; 253-268 AD, Rome, c. 267-8 AD, Antoninianus, 3.29g. Göbl-749b (30 spec.),Cunetio Hoard-1404 (16 spec.), RIC-285, C-983 (2 Fr.). Obv: GALLI - ENVS AVG Head radiate r. Rx: SOLI CONS AVG Bull standing r., in exergue XI (=officina 11). A rare secondary type in Gallienus’ animal series: the animal associated with the legend naming the sun god is usually a winged horse not a bull. EF......................250 224. QUINTILLUS; 270 AD, Milan, Antoninianus, 3.12g. RIC-52, C-25. Obv: IMP QVINTILLVS AVG Radiate, draped bust r. Rx: FIDE - S - M - ILIT around, S in exergue, Fides standing l. holding two standards. EF..............................................140 225. PROBUS; 276-282 AD, Lugdunum, Antoninianus, 3.10g. RIC-64 (S) var., Bastien-203 var., C-69 (2 Fr.). Obv: VIRTVS PR - OBI - AVG Helmeted, radiate, cuirassed bust l., holding spear over shoulder and shield decorated with horseman motif. Rx: ADVENTVS PROBI AVG Emperor on horse pacing l., raising r. hand and holding scepter in l., before horse seated captive with hands tied behind back, nothing in exergue. Very rare Lugdunese antoninianus without mintmark; Bastien 203 and 256 publishes similar coins only with I or IIII in reverse exergue. Our coin is also missing in the two supplements to Bastien’s Lyon corpus. EF.............................................300 226. PROBUS; 276-282 AD, Rome, Antoninianus, 3.56g. RIC-203 (C), C-642 (1 Fr.). Obv: PROBV - S P F AVG Bust radiate l., almost half-length, seen from front, wearing consular robes and holding eagle-tipped scepter. Rx: SOLI INVICT - O Sol raisng r. hand and holding globe and whip in l., in quadriga of horses leaping l.; in exergue thunderbolt flanked by R and Γ (officina 3). EF......................................................100 227. PROBUS; 276-282 AD, Serdica, Antoninianus, 4.37g. RIC-862 (C), C-674 (1 Fr.). Obv: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG Radiate bust l. in consular robes, holding eagletipped scepter. Rx: S - O - L - I INVIC - T - O Sol in frontal, spread quadriga, head l., raising r. hand and holding globe and fold of cloak in l., KAA (officina 1) in exergue. Ex Berk 83, 26 October 1994, lot 787. Mint State...................................................250 228. PROBUS; 276-282 AD, Siscia, Antoninianus, 3.75g. RIC-713, Alföldi Siscia-42/63 (7 spec.), C-417 (1 Fr.). Obv: IMP PROBVS P F A - VG Helmeted, radiate, cuirassed bust l., seen from front, holding spear over shoulder and shield. Rx: PAX - AVGV - ST[I] Pax standing l. holding branch and transverse scepter, XXI in exergue, VI (officina 6) in r. field. Ex Berk 83, 26 October 1994, lot 757. Mint State..................................200


229. PROBUS; 276-282 AD, Serdica, Antoninianus, 3.91g. Bust and/or mintmark variety of RIC-880 and C-913 (C). Obv: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P AVG Radiate bust l. in consular robes, holding eagle-tipped scepter. Rx: VI - RTVS PROBI AVG Emperor on horse charging r., spearing enemy kneeling before the horse; the emperor also holds a large shield, while the enemy’s shield lies before him on the ground; in exergue, KA.A. (officina 1). RIC-880 reports this coin only with other bust types, and without the two dots in the mintmark. Mint State.................................................................250 230. PROBUS; 276-282 AD, Siscia, Antoninianus, 3.33g. RIC-706; Alföldi, Probus-41/20 (10 spec., plus 17 in Venèra hoard); C-401 (C). Obv: IMP C PROBVS P F AVG Radiate, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: PAX AVG Pax standing l. holding branch and transverse scepter, XXI in exergue, Q (officina 4) in r. field. Mint State.... ...................................................................................................................................175 231. NUMERIAN; 283-284 AD, Lugdunum, Antoninianus, 3.26g. RIC-394, C-43, Bastien-539 (47 spec.). Obv: IMP C NVMERIANVS AVG Bust radiate, cuirassed r., seen from front. Rx: PAX - AVGG Pax standing l. holding branch and transverse scepter, officina letter B=2 in l. field. aEF...............................................................145 Julian of Pannonia 232. JULIAN OF PANNONIA; 284-285 AD, Siscia, Antoninianus, 3.08g. RIC-2 (R3), C-1 (150 Fr.), Venera-4398 (1 spec.). Obv: IMP C M AVR IVLIANVS P F AVG Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r., seen from front. Rx: FELICI - TAS TEMPORVM around, XXI in exergue, S - B across field, Felicitas standing l. holding short caduceus and scepter. EF..............................................................................................................3250 LATE ROMAN SILVER AND SILVERED BRONZE 233. CONSTANTIUS I AS CAESAR; 293-305 AD, Lugdunum, 301-303 AD, Follis, 10.65g. RIC-144a (C), Bastien-212a (2 spec.). Obv: CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES Laureate, cuirassed bust l., seen from front, holding spear over r. shoulder. Rx: GENIO POP - VLI ROMANI Genius of the Roman People sacrificing l. at altar and holding cornucopia, PLG in exergue, B in r. field. Some green encrustation. EF.................. 110 234. CONSTANTIUS I AS CAESAR; 293-305 AD, Heraclea, c. 297-8 AD, Follis, 9.95g. RIC-20a (C, officina Δ=4. Obv: FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES Head laureate r. Rx: GENIO POPV - L - I ROMANI Genius of the Roman People standing l. pouring libation from patera and holding cornucopia, HTA in exergue. Mint State.............285 235. CONSTANTIUS I AS CAESAR; 293-305 AD, Heraclea, c. 297-8 AD, Follis, 10.31g. RIC-20a (C), officina A=1. Obv: FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES Head laureate r. Rx: GENIO POPV - L - I ROMANI Genius of the Roman People standing l. pouring libation from patera and holding cornucopia, HTA in exergue. Ear flatly struck. Mint State...........................................................................................................................175 236. CONSTANTIUS I AS CAESAR; 293-305 AD, Ticinum, c. 304-5 AD, Follis, 10.37g. RIC-48a (C), officina T=3; C-264 (C). Obv: CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES Head laureate r. Rx: SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR Moneta standing l. holding scales and cornucopia, TT in exergue, star in r. field. Mint State...............200 237. CONSTANTIUS I AS CAESAR; 293-305 AD, Carthage, c. 297-8 AD, Follis, 10.35g. RIC-24a (C), officina T=3; C-35 (1 Fr.). Obv: CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES Head laureate r. Rx: FELIX A - DV - ENT AVGG NN Africa in elephant-skin headdress standing l. holding vexillum and tusk, lion attacking bull at feet, PKT in exergue, H in l. field. The H in field indicate that Constantius was a Herculian rather than Jovian Caesar. EF................................................................................................................150 238. GALERIUS AS AUGUSTUS; 305-311 AD, Cyzicus, 308-9 AD, Follis, 5.90g. RIC44 (C), officina A=1; C-49 (1 Fr.). Obv: GAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG Head laureate r. Rx: GENIO IMP - ERATORIS Genius pouring libation from patera and holding cornucopia, MKV in exergue, A in l. field. Mint State............................................200 239. GALERIUS AS AUGUSTUS; 305-311 AD, Cyzicus, 308-9 AD, Follis, 7.01g. RIC-42 (C), officina B=2 . Obv: GAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG Head laureate r. Rx: GENIO AVGVSTI Genius standing l. pouring liquid from patera and holding cornucopia, MKV in exergue, B in l. field. Acquired from Harlan Berk, 2008. Green patination. Mint State................................................................................................200 240. MAXIMIANUS; 286-305 AD, Cyzicus, c. 297-9 AD, Follis, 10.66g. RIC-12b (C), officina E=5. Obv: IMP C M A MAXIMIANVS P F AVG Head laureate r. Rx: GENIO POPV - LI ROMANI Genius standing l. holding patera and cornucopia, KE in exergue. Ex Berk 73, 2 September 1992, lot 80. Mint State....................................275 241. DIOCLETIAN; 284-305 AD, London, c. 300 AD onward, Follis, 10.01g. RIC6a (C2). Obv: IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG Laurate, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: GENIO POPV - LI ROMANI Genius standing l. holding patera and cornucopia. gVF....................................................................................................... 115 242. DIOCLETIAN AS SENIOR AUGUSTUS; After abdiction in 305 AD, Serdica, 305-6 AD, Follis, 9.65g. RIC-15a (C), officina Δ=4. Obv: D N DIOCLETIANO FELICISSIMO SEN AVG Laureate bust r., almost half length, seen from front, wearing robe and holding branch and roll. Rx: PROVIDENTIA DEORVM QVIES AVGG Providentia standing r., raising r. hand, facing Quies standing l., holding branch and scepter; .SM.SD. in exergue, S - F and Δ in field. VF.......................................200 243. MAXENTIUS; 306-312 AD, Ostia, 309-10 AD, Follis, 6.87g. Drost-33b, pl. 49 (same dies); cf. RIC-37 (R3). Obv: IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG Heroic deep bare bust left seen from back holding shield and spear. Rx: AETE - RNITAS A - VG N Castor and Pollux, stars on their heads, standing with their horses. Ex Berk 128, 28 August 2002, lot 466. A very rare bust type, known to Drost in only three specimens, one of which is this coin. Fine.......................................................................................................350 244. CONSTANTINE I AS CAESAR; 306-307 AD, Trier, 307 AD, Follis, 7.28g. RIC-730 (C2), C-366 (C). Obv: FL VAL CONSTANTINVS NOB C Bust laureate, cuirassed r., seen from front, fold of cloak on l. shoulder. Rx: MARTI PATRI P - ROPVGNATORI Helmeted, nude Mars advancing r., holding spear pointed forward and upward and shield, PTR in exergue, S - A in field. EF................................................................350 245. LICINIUS I; 308-324 AD, Trier, 310-13 AD, Reduced Follis, 4.47g. RIC-845b (C). Obv: IMP LICINIVS P F AVG Bust laureate, cuirassed r., seen from front. Rx: GENIO - POP ROM Genius of the Roman People standing l. holding patera and cornucopia, PTR in exergue, T - F across field. EF.......................................................................75 246. LICINIUS I; 308-324 AD, Alexandria, 321-4 AD, Reduced Follis, 2.89g. RIC-28, officina A=1 (r1). Obv: IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS P F AVG Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r., seen from front. Rx: IOVI CONS - ERVATORI Jupiter standing l. holding

Victory on globe and scepter topped by eagle, at his feet eagle with wreath in beak, behind him bound, bearded captive seated r., head turned back and raised to regard Jupiter, SMALA in exergue, X / IIΓ in r. field. Mint State...................................... 110 247. LICINIUS I; 308-324 AD, Thessalonica, 319 AD, Reduced Follis, 2.43g. RIC68, officina A=1 (R3); C-179 (20 Fr.). Obv: IMP LICI - NIVS AVG Bust laureate, cuirassed r., seen from front. Rx: VIRT - EXERC Sol raising r. hand and holding globe in l., standing l. above pattern formed of four X’s, .TS.A. in exergue. Very rare. Traditionally called “The plan of a Roman camp”, this reverse type probably in fact depicts the famous vision of Constantine I, the cross within a circle surrounding the sun that he and his army saw in the sky while marching north from Marseilles in spring 310 AD. This explanation of the type, proposed by David Miller in The Celator some years ago, has assumed new claims to validity now that Peter Weiss, in Volume 16 (2003) of the Journal of Roman Archaeology, has convincingly explained Constantine’s vision as a solar halo that appeared in Gaul in 310. This may be the last appearance of the pagan sun god on Roman coins (RIC VII, p. 494). Fine / Good VF. ...................................................................................................................................600 248. CONSTANTINE I; 307-337 AD, London, 311-312 AD, Reduced Follis, 4.65g. RIC228 (R, citing ANS). Obv: CONSTANTINVS P AVG Helmeted, laureate, cuirassed bust l. holding spear and shield. Rx: PRINCIPI IV - VENTVTIS Emperor standing l. holding globe and spear; PLN in exergue, star in r. field. aEF.................................150 249. CONSTANTINE I; 307-337 AD, London, 313-4 AD, Reduced Follis, 3.35g. RIC-10 (c3). Obv: IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG Laureate, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: SOLI INVIC - TO COMITI Sol standing l. raising r. hand and holding globe in l., PLN in exergue, S - F in field. Mint State................................................................100 250. CONSTANTINE I; 307-337 AD, Trier, 323-4 AD, Reduced Follis, 3.12g. RIC-435, officina P=1 (c3); C-487 (C). Obv: CONSTAN - TINVS AVG Head laureate r. Rx: SARMATIA - DEVICTA Victory advancing r. holding trophy and palm and pressing l. leg against seated captive, PTR and crescent in exergue. Mint State................... 110 251. CONSTANTINE I; 307-337 AD. London, c. 323-4 AD, Reduced Follis, 2.76g. RIC289 (s). Obv: CONSTANT - INVS AVG Head laureate r. Rx: SARMATIA - DEVICTA Victory advancing r. holding trophy and palm and placing foot on back of seated captive, in exergue PLON followed by crescent. EF / VF+.....................................200 252. CONSTANTINE I; 307-337 AD, Sirmium, 324-5 AD, Reduced Follis, 3.02g. RIC-4 (c3). Obv: CONSTAN - TINVS AVG Head laureate r. Rx: SARMATIA - DEVICTA Victory advancing r. holding trophy and palm and placing foot on seated captive, SIRM in exergue. Mint State....................................................................................200 253. CONSTANTINE I; 307-337 AD, Lugdunum, 309-10 AD, Reduced Follis, 4.59g. RIC-307 (C), Bastien-526. Obv: IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG Bust laureate, draped r. Rx: SOLI INVIC - TO COMITI Sol standing l. raising r. hand and holding globe in l., PLG in exergue, F - T across field. Bastien’s specimen count for this coin (792) seems much too high: probably a misprint. Mint State..................................120 254. FAUSTA; Trier, 326 AD, Follis, 3.93g. RIC-484, officina P=1 (c1). Obv: FLAV MAX - FAVSTA AVG Bust draped r., seen from front, wearing pearl necklace. Rx: SPES REI P - VBLICAE Empress standing l. holding two infants, in exergue PTR followed by crescent nestling pellet. Mint State.....................................................................250 255. URBS ROMA; Rome, 330 AD, Reduced Follis, 2.54g. RIC-331, officina Q=4 (c1). Obv: VRBS - ROMA Helmeted bust l. Rx: She-wolf standing l., suckling twins, two stars above, RFQ in exergue. VF...............................................................................90 256. POPULUS ROMANUS; Constantinople, 330 AD, Fractional Reduced Follis, 1.19g. RIC VIII p. 448, 21, officina IA=12; C VII p. 332, 1. Obv: POP ROMANVS Wreathed and draped bust of Genius of Rome l. with cornucopia on shoulder. Rx: Bridge with towers over river, without legend or mintmark. Special issue for the dedication of Constantinople in 330 AD, according to RIC. Ex Harlan Berk, August 2003. Interesting type that was issued specifically for the dedication of Constantinople in 330. This has a very interesting reverse type of a bridge with towers over a river. A special piece created for an equally special event. The coin is quite tiny at 13mm. The piece has dark patination. There is some surface porosity but nothing terribly bad. What appears to be a lighter surface area on the reverse is a result of porosity. VF.325 257. CONSTANTINOPOLIS; Alexandria, 333-5 AD, Reduced Follis, 3.05g. RIC-64, officina B=2 (r1). Obv: CONSTAN - TINOPOLIS Her bust l. wearing laureate helmet, reversed spear over l. shoulder. Rx: Victory standing l. placing r. foot on prow, holding spear under r. arm and placing l. hand on shield, SMALB in exergue. EF..............100 258. URBS ROMA; Alexandria, 333-5 AD, Reduced Follis, 2.65g. RIC-6, officina A=1 (r1). Obv: VRBS - ROMA Helmeted bust of Roma l., plume on helmet. Rx: Wolf standing l., looking back and suckling twins; two stars above, SMALA in exergue. Mint State..................................................................................................................200 259. URBS ROMA; Alexandria, 333-5 AD, Reduced Follis, 2.90g. RIC-63, officina B=2 (s). Obv: VRBS - ROMA Helmeted bust of Roma l., plume on helmet. Rx: Wolf standing l., looking back and suckling twins; two stars above, SMALB in exergue. Mint State..................................................................................................................259 260. CRISPUS AS CAESAR; 317-326 AD, Trier, 323 AD, Reduced Follis, 3.14g. RIC394, officina S=2 (r3). Obv: IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES Laureate, cuirassed bust l., seen from front, holding spear over r. shoulder and shield. Rx: BEATA TRAN QVILLITAS Altar inscribed VO / TIS / XX, globe on altar, 3 stars above, in exergue *STR and crescent. Mint State.................................................................................185 261. CONSTANTINE II AS CAESAR; 317-337 AD, Trier, 327-328 AD, Reduced Follis, 2.95g. RIC-505 (c3). Obv: FL IVL CONSTANTINVS NOB C Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed l., seen from front. Rx: PROVIDEN - TIAE CAESS Camp gate with star above, STRE in exergue. Ex Berk 125, 27 February 2002, lot 670. With a row of curls (fur trimming?) above the cuirass flaps on the Caesar’s shoulder, as often at Trier (Bruck, Kupferprägung, p. 55). Mint State..............................................................100 262. CONSTANTIUS II AS CAESAR; 324-337 AD, Alexandria, 329-30 AD, Follis, 3.22g. RIC-52, officina II=2 (r4). Obv: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed l., seen from front. Rx: PROVIDEN -TIAE CAESS Camp gate with no doors, two turrets, star above, SMAL in exergue, wreath - II in field. EF ...................................................................................................................................150 263. CONSTANTIUS II AS CAESAR; 324-337 AD, Antioch, 324-5 AD, Reduced Follis, 2.45g. RIC-60, officina A=1 (r3). Obv: Bust laureate, draped and cuirassed l., without


legend. Rx: CONSTAN/TIVS/CAESAR, star above, SMANTA/. below. .............300 264. MAGNENTIUS; 350-353 AD, Trier, Jan. 351-Aug. 352 AD, Centenionalis, 5.58g. Bastien-67 (23 spec.), officina S=2; RIC-312 (C2). Obv: D N MAGNEN - TIVS P F AVG Bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front; A behind portrait. Rx: VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAES Two Victories holding wreath, within which VOT / V / MVLT / X; TRS in exergue. Ex VAuction 243, 11 March 2010, lot 127 ($312 + 15%). Near Mint State................................................................................400 265. ARCADIUS; 383-408 AD, Milan, 393-4 AD, Siliqua, 0.94g. RIC-32b (R3), RSC-27b. Obv: D N ARCADI - VS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: VIRTVS RO - MANORVM Roma seated l. on cuirass, holding Victory on globe and reversed spear, MDPS in exergue (mostly off flan). aEF...................100 266. ARCADIUS; 383-408 AD, Siscia, 384-7 AD, AE 4, 1.19g. RIC IX-39c (R ), mintmark 1 (officina A=1). Obv: o N ARCADIVS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: VICTOR - IA AVGGG Victory advancing l. holding wreath and palm, ASIS in exergue. The D of D N in the obverse legend is shaped like a small o. Ex CNG E232, 28 April 2010, lot 407, giving provenance “From the ElliottKent Collection”. aEF..............................................................................................100 267. ARCADIUS; 383-408 AD, Alexandria, 392-5 AD, AE 3, 2.06g. RIC-90b (R), officina B=2 (unclear). Obv: D N ARCADI - VS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: GLORIA - ROMANORVM Emperor on horseback r., raising r. hand, [C]ONSB? in exergue. aVF.............................................................100 268. ARCADIUS WITH OBVERSE LEGEND ERROR; 383-408 AD, Heraclea, 388-92 AD, AE 4, 1.74g. RIC-26c (R), mintmark 4, officina Δ=4. Obv: D N ARCAIVS (sic, D omitted) P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: SALVS REI - PVBLICAE Victory advancing l., looking back, carrying trophy over shoulder and dragging captive, SMHΔ in exergue. A scarce type, possibly unpublished with the omitted D in the emperor’s name on obverse. VF.....................................150 269. ARCADIUS; 383-408 AD, Cyzicus, 383 AD, AE 4, 0.98g. RIC-20d (C), mintmark 1, officina A=1. Obv: D N ARCADIVS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: VOT / V in wreath, SMKA below. Scarce. RIC quotes this officina from Zagreb. VF...........................................................................................75 270. MAGNUS MAXIMUS; 383-388 AD, Arelate, AE 4, 1.82g. RIC-29a (C), mintmark 1, officina P=1 (but letter uncertain); C-7 (1 Fr.). Obv: D N MAG MAXI - MVS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: SPES RO - MA - NORVM Camp gate with star between its two turrets; mintmark P?CON in exergue. VF..............................................................................................................................100 271. HONORIUS; 393-423 AD, Alexandria, 404-6 AD, AE 4, 0.94g. RIC-112 (C ). Obv: D N HONORIV[S P F AVG] Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: CONCORDIA [AVG] Cross above groundline, ALEA in exergue. VF..............65 272. HONORIUS; 393-423 AD, Rome, AE 4, 1.14g. RIC-1357 (C), cf. C-39 (citing Turin, 3 Fr.). Obv: [D N HONO]RI - VS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: [VICT]OR - IA AVGG Victory advancing l. holding wreath and palm; in exergue RM, in l. field P. Fine......................................................................75 273. EUDOXIA; Antioch, 400-1 AD, AE 3, 2.43g. RIC-83 (S), officina A=1. Obv: AEL EVDO - XIA AVG Bust draped r. wearing pearl diadem and pearl necklace, crowned by hand of God. Rx: GLORIA RO - MANORVM Empress enthroned facing, hands folded over breast, crowned by Hand of God, ANTA in exergue, cross in r. field. Purchased from Sayles & Lavender, with their ticket. VF.........................................75 274. EUDOXIA; Cyzicus, 401-3 AD, AE 3, 1.70g. RIC-103 (S), officina A=1. Obv: AEL EVDO - XIA AVG Bust of empress r. crowned by hand of God. Rx: SALVS REI PVBLICAE Victory seated r. inscribing Chi-Rho onto shield supported by column, SMKA in exergue. Acquired from Roma Numismatics, with their printed ticket. VF.. ...................................................................................................................................250 275. THEODOSIUS II; 402-450 AD, uncertain Eastern mint, 401-3 AD, AE 3, 2.29g. RIC-p. 248. Obv: D N THEODOSIVS P F [AVG] Helmeted, facing bust holding spear behind r. shoulder and shield decorated with cross in l. hand. Rx: [C]ONCORD[I] - A AVGG Constantinopolis seated front, head r., helmeted, holding scepter in r. hand and Victory on globe in l.; mintmark in exergue mostly off flan. VF.............................100 Galla Placidia 276. GALLA PLACIDIA; Rome, c. 425-435 AD, AE 11, 1.25g. RIC-2111 (R4), officina T=3; C-11 (40 Fr.). Obv: [D N] GALLA PLA - CID[IA P F AVG] Bust diademed, draped r., seen from front. Rx: SALVS REI - [PV]BLICE Cross, RM in exergue, T in l. field. Fine............................................................................................................1000 277. VALENTINIAN III; 425-455 AD, Rome, Half Siliqua, 0.68g. RIC-2087 (R3). Obv: [D N PLA VALENTI]NIANVS P [F AVG] Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: [VICTOR] - IA A[VGG] Victory advancing l. holding wreath and palm, presumed [RM] in exergue is off flan. Ex CNG E274, 22 February 2012, lot 459. Judging from the examples illustrated in RIC, pl. 52, the style of our piece accords better with Rome than with the other possibility, Ravenna (RIC-2085, with RV in exergue). VF.........................................................................................................500 278. VALENTINIAN III; 425-455 AD, Constantinople, AE 2, 5.78g. RIC-461 (R4) var. Obv: D И VALEИTIИIAИVS (L and Ns retrograde) PE A Helmeted, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., holding spear and shield. Rx: COИCOD - RIA AGV (sic) around, COИ’S (sic) in exergue, Two nimbate emperors standing facing, each holding spear and supporting long cross between them. Many errors in legends: retrograde Ns and L, PE for PF, DR instead of RD in CONCORDIA, AGV for AVG. Ex CNG E265, 5 October 2011, lot 406 ($750 + 15%). A very rare denomination and reverse type for Valentinian III and Theodosius II; unknown to Cohen for Valentinian III. VF.......850 279. THEODOSIUS II OR JOHANNES; 402-450 AD, Rome, 423-5 AD, AE 4, 1.07g. RIC-1914-1917. Obv: Diademed bust r., only P F AV from end of legend legible. Rx: [S]ALVS RE[I] - PVB[LICE] Victory advancing l. carrying trophy over shoulder and dragging captive by hair; chi-rho above S in l. field, RM in exergue. The emperor could be Theodosius II or Johannes, or, much less likely, Valentinian III (RIC-2106). Fine............................................................................................................................150 Majorian 280. MAJORIAN; 457-461 AD, Milan, AE 14.5, 2.04g. RIC-p. 404, C-6 (25 Fr.). Obv: D N IVL MAIORIANVS P F AVG Bust diademed, draped, cuirassed r., seen from front. Rx: [VIC]TORI - A AVGG[G] Victory standing l. holding wreath and palm; [MD] or

[DM] in exergue (off flan). Could be RIC 2645, 2646, 2647, or 2648, depending on the exact reading of the end of the obverse legend, which is unclear, and on whether the reverse had MD or DM in exergue. Bold Fine / VF.........................................1500 281. LEO I; 457-474 AD, Constantinople, AE 2, 3.67g. RIC-660 (R3). Obv: D N LEO P - RPET AG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front r. Rx: SALVS R - PVRLICA (sic) Emperor in military dress standing r. holding labarum and globe and placing l. foot on prostrate captive. Ex CNG E265, 5 October 2011, lot 407. EF.. ...................................................................................................................................500 282. LEO I; 457-474 AD, Constantinople, AE 4, 1.29g. RIC-674 (C3). Obv: D N LEO [P F] AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: Lion crouching l., head r., tail raised, within wreath; no legend; mintmark CON in exergue, interrupting the wreath. VG.........................................................................................................250 283. LEO I; 457-474 AD, Thessalonica, AE 4, 1.02g. RIC-681 (S). Obv: [D N LE - O] N VS (sic, for VG) Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: Monogram of Leo and mintmark THS within wreath. Fine......................................50 VANDALS 284. VANDALS, HILDERICH; 523-530 AD. Carthage, Nummus, 0.67g. MEC-24, MIBpl. 42.21. Obv: HILD - REX (weak) Bust diademed, draped, cuirassed r., seen from front. Rx: Cross within laurel wreath. Ex CNG E223, 2 December 2009, lot 512. VG / Fine..........................................................................................................................150 285. VANDALS, GELIMER; 530-534 AD. Nummus, 0.88g. MEC-28. Obv: Bust of Gilimer r., legend gone. Rx: Monogram of Gelimer in wreath. Ex Artemide Aste 11E, lot 560. Fine / Fair......................................................................................................75 286. VANDALS IN AFRICA, IMITATIVE AE 4; Fifth cent. AD, AE 4, 0.39g. BMC-pp. 20-21, pl. III. Obv: Bust of Roman emperor r., legend gone. Rx: Victory standing or advancing l., legend mostly off flan.Ex Artemide 11E, lot 559. VG........................100 287. VANDALS IN AFRICA, IMITATIVE AE 4; Fifth cent. AD, AE 4, 1.69g. BMC Vandals etc.-pp. 20-21, pl. III. Obv: Bust of Roman emperor r., legend virtually gone. Rx: [VICTO]R - IA AV[. .] Victory standing or advancing l., holding wreath and stylized palm branch. Fine.......................................................................................150 ROMAN BRONZE COINS 288. AUGUSTUS AND AGRIPPA; Nemausus, c. 16-10 BC, Dupondius, 12.80g. RIC158, RPC-524 (232 spec.). Obv: IMP / DIVI F On r. oak-wreathed head of Augustus r., on l. head of Agrippa wearing rostral crown l. Rx: COL - NEM Crocodile chained to palm, wreath with long ties at top of palm. The types commemorate the victory over Mark Antony and Cleopatra and capture of Egypt by Augustus and Agrippa. Green Patination. EF / Good VF........................................................................................1250 289. NERO; 54-68 AD, Lugdunum, 66-8 AD, Sestertius, 25.32g. RIC-500, BM-333, C-309 (12 Fr.), Paris-Pl. XXXVIII, 139-140 (from different dies). Obv: IMP NERO CAESAR AVG PONT MAX TR POT P P Head laureate l., globe below tip of neck. Rx: S - C View of triumphal arch, surmounted by group of statuary with Nero in facing quadriga between standing figures of Victory and Pax, showing front adorned with bas-reliefs of small figures and side decorated with large figure of Mars standing on pedestal. Acquired from Atlantis in 2005. aEF / VF................................................985 Exquisite Sestertius 290. NERO; 54-68 AD, Lugdunum, 65-6 AD, Sestertius, 27.26g. BM-305, RIC-390 (C), Paris-70, C-14 (8 Fr.). Obv: NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG G[ER] P M TR P IMP P P Head laureate r., small globe at tip of truncation. Rx: ANNONA - AVGVSTI CERES around, S C in exergue, Ceres seated l. holding wheat ears and torch, before her Annona standing r. holding cornucopia, between the two divinities modius on altar on the ground and stern of ship in the upper background. This sestertius is very sharply struck with a wonderful olive brown patina with yellow brass showing through on a few high points. EF.................................................................................................5750 Annona Sestertius of Nero with Griffins on Throne Strut 291. NERO; 54-68 AD, Rome, 64-5 AD, Sestertius, 32.11g. BM-127, RIC-137, C-14 (8 Fr.) var., MacDowall-119, Paris-278 var. (no aegis). Obv: NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P Bust laureate r., aegis with Medusa head on shoulders. Rx: ANNONA - AVGVSTI - CERES around, S C in exergue, Annona standing r., placing r. hand on hip, holding with l. hand cornucopia with tip turned away from her; facing her is Ceres seated l., veiled, feet resting on footstool, holding wheat ears and torch; between them, modius resting on garlanded altar and stern of ship in background; on the strut between the legs of Ceres’ throne, a winged griffin standing l. facing the forepart of a second griffin standing r. Ex Berk 130, 6 January 2003, lot 708. An unusually heavy example on a broad round flan. The griffins on the throne strut, though not mentioned in the type descriptions of the standard catalogues, may be seen on some other specimens too, though apparently only at the mint of Rome, e.g. BMC pl. 41.6; Paris pl. XLV, 278; Gorny & Mosch 244, 6 March 2017, lot 468; and G. Hirsch 326, 16 February 2017, lot 1908. Exquisite surfaces and beautiful olive brown patination. Choice EF (Pictured on Back Cover)...................................................6850 292. VITELLIUS; 69 AD, Tarraco, As, 9.48g. BM-99, Paris-16, C-25 (15 Fr.), RIC40. Obv: A VITELLIVS - IMP GERMAN Head laureate l., globe below neck. Rx: CONSENSVS - [EXERCITVVM] S - C Mars advancing l., holding spear and vexillum topped by eagle. Fine................................................................................300 293. FAUSTINA I, DIVA; Died 140 AD, Rome, As (red metal), 11.51g. BM-1466, C-256 (6 Fr.), RIC-1191A. Obv: DIVA AVGVS - TA FAVSTINA Bust draped r. Rx: PIET AVG around, S C in exergue, Altar enclosure with doors, garlanded and with flame rising from center of roof. Exceptionally interesting reverse. aVF / VF..................400 . BYZANTINE COINS WITH CROSS OR CHI-RHO

Lots from 294-318 are the highlights of an exceptional collection of Byzantine coins showing a cross or a chi-rho, that was formed by Minister Dan Clark over a 45 year period. When the collection was formed most of the coins were unpublished. Presently, most have been published, but usually only in fewer than five examples each. Because the issue from Anastasius to the early issues of Justinian were struck in such a peaceful time, they circulated for many decades and are generally found in extremely worn condition, sometimes with very little of the type showing. That makes the coins that we offer from the Dan


Clark collection of very high quality even though for most issues they would be considered worn. 294. ANASTASIUS I; 491-518 AD. Constantinople, Follis, 18.72g. Berk-9, MIB-27, DO-23j, BM-28, Sear-19. Obv: D N ANASTA - SIVS PP AVG Diademed bust r. Rx: Large M between two stars, cross above, officina letter E below, CON in exergue. Well struck for issue as most of these coins are very worn. Bold Fine / VF.....................400 295. ANASTASIUS I; 491-518 AD. Constantinople, Follis, 15.60g. MIB-27. Obv: D N ANASTA - SIVS PP AV[G] Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large M between two stars, cross above, officina letter Δ below, CON in exergue. The variant obverse type with cross above portrait: mentioned but not separately numbered by MIB-27. Green Patination. Fine / VF.................................................................................................400 296. ANASTASIUS I; 491-518 AD. Antioch, Follis, 16.85g. Berk-34, MIB-56, Sear-48. Obv: D N ANASTAS - IVS PP AVG Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large M between star and crescent, cross above, weakly struck officina letter below (Γ?), ANTX in exergue. Extremely rare, well centered. Complete obverse and reverse legends. As struck, but obverse with worn die. Fine / VF.........................................500 297. ANASTASIUS I; 491-518 AD. Antioch, Follis, 16.45g. Berk-35, MIB-57, Sear-47. Obv: D N ANASTA - SIVS PP AVG Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large M between two crosses, a third cross above, officina letter A below, ANTX in exergue. This coin is struck on a broad flan with complete sharp legends on both obverse and reverse, though the obverse die was somewhat worn. Coin is very rare. EF............550 298. ANASTASIUS I; 491-518 AD. Antioch, Follis, 17.32g. Berk-35, MIB-57, Sear-47. Obv: D N ANASTASI - VS PP AVG Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large M between two crosses, a third cross above (weakly struck), officina letter A below, ANTX in exergue. There is some irregularity in front of the emperor’s portrait on obverse, possibly from overstriking or otherwise a planchet defect before striking. VF / aEF Green patination..............................................................................................400 299. ANASTASIUS I; 491-518 AD. Antioch, Follis, 14.44g. Berk-35, MIB-57, Sear-47. Obv: D N ANASTA - SIVS PP AVG Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large M between two crosses, a third cross above, unclear officina letter below, ANTX in exergue. Struck on a broad flan, with complete obverse legend. Bold Fine.............350 300. ANASTASIUS I; 491-518 AD. Antioch, Follis, 13.75g. Berk-35, MIB-57, Sear-47. Obv: D N ANASTA - SIVS PP AVG Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large M between two crosses, a third cross above, officina letter Δ below, ANTX in exergue. Earthen encrustation over dark green patination. Struck on broad, irregular flan. Fine / VF..............................................................................................................................300 Only one recorded 301. ANASTASIUS I; 491-518 AD. Antioch, Decanummium, 3.94g. Berk-37, MIB-59, Sear-52. Obv: D N ANAST - SIV PP AV (sic) Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large I between two pellets, above the I a cross, legend B CON - CORDI around, ANTX in exergue. Rare from officina B: MIB-59 records only one specimen, in the Barber Institute at the University of Birmingham, which is moreover much more worn than the present coin. With complete legends, smooth surfaces, and attractive brown patination. Bold Fine / VF.........................................................................................275 302. JUSTIN I; 518-527 AD. Constantinople, Half Follis, 8.00g. Berk-49, MIB-18, Sear68. Obv: [D] N IVS - T - NVS PP AV[G] (sic) Diademed bust r. Rx: Large K, to l. long cross, to r. officina letter Γ. A die break on the back of the portrait may have caused two irregularities in the obverse legend: first the unusual gap, jumping over the die break, between the letters S and T in IVS - T; second the omission of the expected I between that same T and the rest of the name, NVS. Struck on a small flan. VF...................375 303. JUSTIN I; 518-527 AD. Constantinople, Follis, 17.80g. Berk-41, MIB-11, Sear-62. Obv: D N IVSTIN - VS PP AVG Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large M between two stars, cross above, officina letter A below, CON in exergue. Beautifully centered with little wear. aVF / VF..........................................................................................350 4 Recorded 304. JUSTIN I; 518-527 AD. Nicomedia, Follis, 17.44g. Berk-65, MIB-35, Sear-83. Obv: D N IVSTI - NVS PP AVG Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large M between two stars, cross above, officina letter A below, NIKM in exergue. Exceptional quality. Excellent surfaces. Green patination. VF..................................................................500 305. JUSTIN I; 518-527 AD. Nicomedia, Follis, 16.82g. Berk-65, MIB-35, Sear-83. Obv: D N IVSTI - NVS PP AVG Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large M between two stars, cross above, officina letter B below, NIKM in exergue. Very distinct cross over crown of emperor. Olive patination. gVF.................................................................400 Exceptional Rarity 306. JUSTIN I; 518-527 AD. Cyzicus, 526/7 AD, Follis, 17.81g. Berk-88, MIB-54, Sear96. Obv: D N IVST[I - NVS] PP AVG Diademed bust r. Rx: Large M between two stars and K - Y, cross above, officina letter B below, [INSE] in exergue. Very rare with stars above the K - Y on reverse: only three specimens recorded by MIB-54. This coin has very smooth surfaces and olive patination. It is not only very rare, but is much better than the other examples recorded which are very heavily worn. VF..............750 307. JUSTIN I; 518-527 AD. Nicomedia, Half Follis, 9.17g. Berk-77, MIB-42, Sear-91. Obv: D N IVSTI - NVS P A[VG] (sic) Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large K, to l. long cross between N and I, to r. officina letter B. Struck on a small and irregular flan. Fine / VF............................................................................................................300 308. JUSTIN I; 518-527 AD. Antioch, Follis, 16.40g. Berk-92, MIB-58, Sear-100. Obv: D N IVSTI - NVS PP AVG S (sic) Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large M between two crosses, a third cross above, officina letter Δ below, ANTX in exergue. Excellent surfaces. Bold Fine+ / VF.........................................................................................425 309. JUSTIN I; 518-527 AD. Antioch, Follis, 12.10g. Berk-92, MIB-58, Sear-100. Obv: D N IVSTI - NVS PP AVG S (sic) Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large M between two crosses, a third cross above, officina letter A below (weakly struck), ANTX in exergue. Fine / VF....................................................................................................300 310. JUSTIN I; 518-527 AD. Nicomedia, Follis, 16.07g. Berk-73, MIB-39, Sear-86. Obv: D N IVSTI - NVS PP A[VG] Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large M between star and cross, a second cross above, officina letter A below, NIKM in exergue. Distinctive cross from forehead of emperor. VF.........................................................................500 311. JUSTIN I; 518-527 AD. Antioch, Follis, 18.47g. Berk-92, MIB-58, Sear-100. Obv: D N IVSTI - NVS PP AVG S (sic) Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large M between

two crosses, a third cross above, officina letter Δ below, ANTX in exergue. Same obverse die as lot 308. Bold Fine..............................................................................285 312. JUSTIN I; 518-527 AD. Antioch, Follis, 15.21g. Berk-93, MIB-59, Sear-101. Obv: D N [IV]STIN - YIS P AVG IS (the last S backwards) Diademed bust r., cross above. Rx: Large M between star and crescent turned upwards, [cross] above (not struck up), officina letter B (?) below, ANTX in exergue. With some mistakes in the obverse legend: IVSTINYIS for IVSTINVS, P for PP, and IS with reversed S at end. As MIB59 notes, the obverse legend is “sometimes blundered”. Bold Fine........................450 313. JUSTIN I AND JUSTINIAN I; 4 April-1 August 527 AD. Nicomedia, Follis, 15.45g. Berk-116, MIB-8, Sear-128. Obv: D N IVST[INVS D] - N IVSTNAS (sic) Diademed bust r. Rx: Large M between two crosses, a third cross above, officina letter B below, N[IK]M in exergue. Green patination. Bold Fine.....................................................500 314. JUSTINIAN I; 527-565 AD. Constantinople, 527-539 AD, Follis, 17.68g. Berk-124, MIB-84, Sear-158. Obv: [D N] IVSTI[NI] - ANVS P[P AVG] Diademed bust r., cross above head. Rx: Large M between star and cross, a second cross above, officina letter E below, CON in exergue. Possibly unpublished with cross above the portrait on obverse: MIB records this variant on the similar issues MIB-85 and 87-88, but not on our MIB-84. Bold Fine.............................................................................................500 CROSS on Obverse 315. JUSTINIAN I; 527-565 AD. Constantinople, 527-539 AD, Follis, 15.37g. Berk-127, MIB-87, Sear-159. Obv: D N IVSTINI - ANVS PP AVG Diademed bust r., cross in field before chin and neck. Rx: Large M between two crosses, a third cross above, officina letter E below (unclear), CON in exergue. Bold Fine.................................500 316. JUSTINIAN I; 527-565 AD. Constantinople, 527-539 AD, Follis, 17.06g. Berk-123, MIB-83, Sear-160. Obv: [D N] IVSTINI - ANVS PP AYG Diademed bust r., cross in field before neck. Rx: Large M between two stars, cross above, officina letter E below, CON in exergue. VG / Fine......................................................................................425 Crismon on Obverse 317. JUSTINIAN I; 527-565 AD. Constantinople, 527-539 AD, Follis, 16.89g. Berk-125, MIB-85, Sear-161. Obv: D N IVSTIN[I] - ANVS PP AVG Diademed bust r., crismon in field before neck. Rx: Large M between star and cross on globe, second cross above, officina letter A below, CON in exergue. Bold Fine................................................800 318. JUSTINIAN I; 527-565 AD. Constantinople, 527-539 AD, Follis, 17.46g. Berk128, MIB-88, Sear-162. Obv: [D N I]VSTI[NI - AN]VS PP A[VG] Diademed bust r., crismon in field before neck. Rx: Large M between star and crescent, [cross] above (not struck up), officina letter E below, C[O]N in exergue. From the same obverse die as the specimen illustrated in MIR, pl. 19, 88 (third example). VG / Fine..............600 319. JUSTINIAN I; 527-565 AD, Antioch, Year 13 = 539/40 AD, Follis, 21.59g. Berk-236, DO-215a, Sear-218. Obv: DN IVSTINI-ANVS PP AVG Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding globus cruciger and shield; to r., cross. Rx: Large M between A/N/N/O and XIII, cross above, A (=officina 1) below, ΘVΠO in exergue. Very strong portrait with extremely sharp reverse. Good VF / EF............................................................750 320. CONSTANTINE IV; 654-685 AD. Syracuse, c. 674-681 AD, Follis, 2.95g. Berk-740, DO-62, Sear-1209. Obv: Constantine IV standing facing, wearing helmet and cuirass and holding spear. Rx: Large M between facing standing figures of Heraclius on l. and Tiberius on r.; above M, monogram; in exergue, SCL. Green patination. aEF / VF.150 321. LEO VI; 886-912 AD, Constantinople, Follis, 5.30g. Berk-918, Sear-1729. Obv: +LEOn bAS - ILEVS ROM Facing bust, crowned and holding akakia. Rx: +LEON / En ΘEO bA / SILEVS R / OmEOn in four lines. VF..............................................100 322. CONSTANTINE VII AND ROMANUS I; 913-959 AD. Follis, 4.50g. Berk-930, Sear-1761. Obv: [+COnST’ bASI]L’ ROm Facing bust of Constantine VII, with short beard, wearing crown and vertical loros, and holding akakia and cross on globe. Rx: +CONS[T’]/ EN ΘEO b[A] / SILEVS [R]/OmEOn in four lines. aEF.....................80 323. JOHN I; 969-976 AD. Constantinople, Miliaresion, 2.52g. Sear-1792, DO-7. Obv: +IHSUS XRI - STUS nICA* Cross crosslet on globus above two steps; at center, circular medallion containing facing bust of John, with short beard, wearing crown and loros and dividing the inscription I/W-A/N; triple border ornamented with eight equally spaced globules. Rx: IWAn[n’] / En XW AVTO / CRAT’ EVSEb’ / bASILEVS / RWmAIW’ in five lines across field, four dots between two dashes above and below, triple border. gVF.....................................................................................................185 Cross on Gospel 324. ANONYMOUS CLASS A2, BASIL II; 975-1026 AD. Constantinople, Follis, 9.54g. Berk-948, Sear-1813. Obv: Bust of Christ facing, wearing halo with cross, small cross in each limb of the nimbate cross and on the Book of Gospels held by Christ; inscription ‘Emmanuel’ (around) and ‘Jesus - Christ’ (abbreviated across field). Rx: Inscription, ‘Jesus Christ, King of Kings,’ in four lines with ornament above (off flan) and cross below. Scarce variant with extra crosses on the limbs of the cross behind Christ’s portrait and on the Gospels that he holds. Unusual type. VF......................175 325. ANDRONICUS II; 1282-1328 AD, Thessalonica, Trachy, 1.59g. Sear/Bendall-2369 var., DO-(729 var.). Obv: Unclear type, flanked by large reversed B and large B. Rx: Emperor seated holding lis-headed scepter and globe surmounted by patriarchal cross. VF..............................................................................................................................120 326. ANDRONICUS II; 1282-1328 AD, Trachy, Thessalonica, 0.94g. Sear-2370, Bendall-255. Obv: Bust of St. Demetrius, retrograde B to l. Rx: Andronicus, winged to r., holding model castle and scepter. gVF............................................................175 327. ANDRONICUS III, 1328-1341 AD; Thessalonica, Trachy, 2.04g. Lianta-834, Sear2482, DO-918. Obv: Bust of St. Demetrius holding spear (indistinct). Rx: St. Michael on l., blessing emperor on r., holding two patriarchal crosses. VF.......................... 115 GREEK BRONZE COINS 328. GAUL, SENONES; 1st Century BC, Potin 4.20g. De La Tour-7417. Obv: Head r., with wild hair. Rx: Horse galloping l., pellets around. VF.....................................100 329. SPAIN, PUNIC RULE; 232-209 BC, 4.89g. SNG Cop North Africa-292, SNG BM Spain-94-6. Obv: Male wearing crested Corinthian helmet. Rx: Palm tree with seven fronds and two bunches of dates. Extremely rare. VG / aVF...................................750 330. SPAIN, OBULCO; Mid 2nd century BC, AE 27, 13.66g. SNG BM Spain-1416. Obv: Female head r. Rx: Two line legend, grain ear above, inverted plow below. Lovely light green patina with traces of light brown. Beautiful stylized female head. aEF.375


Flying Rooster 331. SPAIN, OBULCO; 2nd century BC, AE 18, 4.66g. Villaronga-350/67. Obv: Female head r. Rx: Cock with spread wings standing r. Wonderful stylized female head and flying rooster. EF.......................................................................................................500 332. SICILY, PANORMUS; c. 400-380 BC, Punic Occupation, AE 24, 12.43g. SNG ANS5332, Jenkins-pl. 24, 18. Obv: ZIZ (in Punic) Rooster standing r. Rx: Six pellets. Green patination. VF.................................................................................................125 333. SICILY, SYRACUSE; c. 415 BC, AE 17, 3.47g. Calciati-19. Obv: Female head l. wearing earrings, hair bound in sphendone; dolphin behind. Rx: Wheel of four spokes. In the upper quarters ΣY - PA. In the lower quarters two dolphins, heads downwards. EF..............................................................................................................................550 334. SICILY, SYRACUSE, AGATHOKLES, 317-289 BC; AE 22, 8.57g. SNG ANS708, Calciati-142. Obv: Head of Artemis r. with quiver on her shoulder. Rx: Winged thunderbolt. VF........................................................................................................250 335. SYRACUSE, TIME OF TIMOLEON; 344-317 BC, AE 17, 5.29g. Calciati-85. Obv: Head of Apollo l., poppy head behind. Rx: Pegasus flying l., HP monogram below. Exceptional quality. EF.............................................................................................600 336. THESSALY, LARISSA; 400-344 BC. AE 17, 4.36g. Rogers-294, Weber-2859. Obv: Head of nymph Larissa r., with hair bound and rolled, and wearing earring; symbol behind head is off flan. Rx: Horse grazing r., l. foreleg raised; ΛA[PI] in exergue, [ΣΑΙΩΝ] above. VF................................................................................................. 110 337. THRACE, CHERRONESOS; c. 386-309 BC, AE 11, 1.35g. SNG Cop-845. Obv: Head of lion r. Rx: Barley-corn. Beautiful green patina. VF....................................300 338. THRACE, MESEMBRIA; 4th-3rd cent. BC, AE 17, 6.22g. SNG BM-276. Obv: Crested Corinthian helmet r. Rx: METAM - [BPI]ANΩN Celtic shield. EF..........300 339. THRACE, MESEMBRIA; 4th-3rd cent. BC, AE 17, 5.70g. SNG BM-276. Obv: Crested Corinthian helmet r. Rx: METAM - [B]PIANΩN Celtic shield. EF..........300 340. THRACE, MESEMBRIA; 4th-3rd cent. BC, AE 17-19, 5.86g. SNG BM-276. Obv: Crested Corinthian helmet r. Rx: [METAM] - BPIANΩN Celtic shield. EF..........275 Labyrinth 341. CNOSSUS, CRETE; c. 220 BC, AE 20, 3.68g. Svoronos-121, Sear-3228 var. Obv: Europa seated on bull prancing l., her veil billowing out above her head, two dolphins below, border of rays. Rx: Square Labyrinth. VG / EF............................................950 342. TROAS, CEBREN; c. 4th cent. BC, AE 14/15, 3.66g. SNG Cop-272 var. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo r. Rx: Ram’s head r.; below, eagle standing r. between K and E. gVF......................................................................................................................450 343. IONIA, SMYRNA; c. 95-85 BC, AE 20, 8.00g. Milne-321, cf. Sear-4572 (different magistrate). Obv: Laureate head of Apollo r. Rx: Homer seated l. holding scroll, between mint name and magistrate’s name (Moschos Moschou) written downwards. Smyrna claimed to be the birthplace of Homer. Fine...............................................175 344. COLCHIS, DIOSCOURIAS; c. 105-90 BC, AE 15.5, 4.58g. SNG BM-1021, Sear3629. Obv: Caps of the Diosuri surmounted by stars. Rx: ΔΙ - Ο[Σ] / ΚΟV - ΡΙ[Α] / Δ - [Ο]Σ across field in three lines, divided by upright thyrsus. EF.........................100 345. COLCHIS, DIOSCOURIAS; c. 105-90 BC, AE 16, 4.11g. SNG BM-1021, Sear3629. Obv: Caps of the Diosuri surmounted by stars. Rx: ΔΙ - ΟΣ / ΚΟV - ΡΙ[Α] / Δ - Ο[Σ] across field in three lines, divided by upright thyrsus. VF..........................75 346. CARIA, ALABANDA; Caria, Alabanda, After 168 BC, AE 18, 4.98g. BM-15, SNG Cop-4, SNG Aulock-2388. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo r. Rx: Lyre between ethnic written downward in two lines. Lighter green patina with chalky surfaces. Lovely piece with nice details. VF........................................................................................125 347. SYRIA, ANTIOCHUS IV; 175-164 BC, Antioch on the Orontes, AE 24, 12.05g. SNG Spaer-981, SMA-60. Obv: Wreathed head of Isis r. Rx: Eagle standing r. on thunderbolt. VF........................................................................................................175 348. ARMENIA, TIGRANES II; c. 97-56 BC. Tigranocerta, 80-68 BC, Chalkous, 4.32g. Kovacs-87. Obv: Draped bust of Tigranes r. wearing Armenian tiara. Rx: BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩN / TIΓPΑΝΟΥ (legend weak) Cornucopia tied with fillet, controls possibly A and [ΔH]. Fine..........................................................................................60 349. ARMENIA, TIGRANES II; c. 97-56 BC. Tigranocerta, 80-68 BC, 4 Chalkoi, 7.32g. Kovacs-81, Sear-7208. Obv: Draped bust of Tigranes r. wearing Armenian tiara. Rx: [BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ] / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ / ΤΙΓPΑΝΟΥ City goddess seated r. on rocks, swimming river god below, controls TR monogram and [A]. Fine...........................................120 350. ARMENIA, TIGRANES II; c. 97-56 BC. Tigranocerta, 80-68 BC, 2 Chalkoi, 3.43g. Kovacs-78, 82, 86, or 90; Sear-7209. Obv: Draped bust of Tigranes r. wearing Armenian tiara. Rx: BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ / ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩN / TIΓPΑΝΟΥ (legend weak) Heracles standing l. holding club, controls uncertain. Fine......................................................60 351. ARMENIA, TIGRANES II; c. 97-56 BC. Tigranocerta, 80-68 BC, 2 Chalkoi, 5.37g. Kovacs-78, 82, 86, or 90; Sear-7209. Obv: Draped bust of Tigranes r. wearing Armenian tiara. Rx: [BAΣ]ΙΛΕΩ[Σ] / [ΒΑΣ]ΙΛΕΩN / [TIΓPΑΝΟΥ] Naked Heracles standing l. holding club and lionskin, controls uncertain. The reverse apparently doublestruck. Fine+..................................................................................................100 352. ARMENIA, TIGRANES II; c. 97-56 BC. Tigranocerta, 80-68 BC, 4 Chalkoi, 6.40g. Kovacs-77, 81, 85, or 89; Sear-7208. Obv: Draped bust of Tigranes r. wearing Armenian tiara. Rx: [BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ] / ΒΑΣ[ΙΛΕΩΝ] / [Τ]IΓ[PΑΝΟΥ] City goddess seated r. on rocks, swimming river god below, controls uncertain. VF...................120 353. ARMENIA, TIGRANES II; c. 97-56 BC. Tigranocerta, 80-68 BC, 4 Chalkoi, 4.95g. Kovacs-77, Sear-7208. Obv: Draped bust of Tigranes r. wearing Armenian tiara. Rx: [BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ] / [ΒΑ]ΣΙΛΕΩΝ / [ΤΙ]ΓPΑΝΟΥ City goddess seated r. on rocks, swimming river god below, without controls. VF....................................................120 ROMAN PROVINCIAL BRONZE COINS 354. TRAJAN; 98-117 AD, Rome, After c. 109 AD, Semis, 3.26g. Woytek, MIR-599a (9 spec.); BM-1060 var.; C-338 (6 Fr.); RIC-691. Obv: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG Head laureate r. Rx: S C She-wolf standing r. Scarcer bust type without fold of cloak on front shoulder. Green patination. EF........................................................135 355. COMMODUS; 177-192 AD, Parium, Mysia, AE 21, 5.89g. SNG Aulock-1337, SNG Paris-1484. Obv: [IM]P [C]AI M AV - COM[ODVS] Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: DEO ASC SVB around, CGIHP in exergue, Bull standing l. placing r. foreleg in lap of Aesculapius seated r. This is probably the only ancient coin type that refers to veterinary medicine: the 18th-cent. French numismatist Belley, cited in BMC p.

105, suggested that the SVB in its legend should be expanded to “subvenienti”, giving the sense “To Aesculapius, the god who helps”, as though he had cured a bull with an injured leg! . Fine / VF..............................................................................................525 356. CARACALLA; 198-217 AD, Parium, Mysia, AE 22, 5.32g. C-786, SNG Paris-1494. Obv: [A]NTONINV - S PIVS AVG Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: CGIHP in exergue, capricorn r. holding globe with forelegs and bearing cornucopia on back. VF..............................................................................................................................225 Unique Cyzicus Rarity 357. QUASI-AUTONOMOUS, BUST OF KORE/ ARRIVAL OF CARACALLA; Cyzicus, Mysia, Reign of Caracalla, AE 31, 21.39g. S. Obv: KOPH - CΩTEIPA Draped bust of Kore r., hair in knot behind neck, wearing oak wreath with wheat ear at top. Rx: [AVP ANTΩNEI]NIAN - K - VZIKHN ΔIC around, [NE]OKOP in exergue, Bare-headed Caracalla on horse pacing l., raising r. hand in greeting and holding spear or scepter diagonally in l. hand. Apparently unpublished reverse type for Caracalla at Cyzicus, referring to his passage through Asia Minor in 214-5 including probable visit to Cyzicus. Two comparable types are known on medallions of Caracalla at Cyzicus, one showing Caracalla sacrificing at an altar between two vexilla, the other showing him standing and raising his right hand in greeting before a statue of Serapis seated with Cerberus at his feet: see SNG Paris-776 and 778. In addition, the legends of these coins boast two new honors that were probably granted in connection with the imperial visit: a second neocorate and the title “Antoninian” for the city and its inhabitants, derived of course from Caracalla’s own dynastic name “Antoninus”. One of those two neocorates was for Kore herself, who appears on the obverse of our coin, as we can tell from another reverse type of Caracalla at Cyzicus, showing the square shrine of Kore at Cyzicus alongside an ordinary temple, with the title “holder of two neocorates”: see SNG Paris-782 and Imhoof-Blumer, Zur gr. u. röm. Münzkunde, pp. 41-46 and pl. III.16. That our coin, despite its lack of imperial portrait, belongs to this same commemorative issue under Caracalla is evident first from the titles “[Antoni]nian” and “holder of two neocorates” on the reverse, and second from the fact, noted by H. von Fritze, Die autonome Kupferprägung von Kyzikos, Nomisma X, 1917, p. 29, that a Kore obverse die of the same size and style as ours shares a Galley reverse die of Cyzicus as “Antoninian” and “holder of two neocorates”, with an obverse die of the bearded Caracalla himself, namely SNG Paris-784. The Kore obverse die of our coin was also used with the reverses Hades carrying off Kore, von Fritze, p. 27, no. 41, pl. VI.34, and Attis reclining, Gorny & Mosch 152, 2006, 1780 = 126, 2003, 1806. Somewhat rough and encrusted. aEF / VF................................................................500 358. CARACALLA AND JULIA DOMNA; Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior, Struck under governor Quintilianus, 5 Assaria, 16.22g. Pfeiffer-160,10 (same dies); obv. leg. var. of AMNG-667 and Varbanov-1007. Obv: ANTΩNINOC ΠIOC AVΓOV IOVΛIA Δ OMNA (the MN of ΔOMNA ligate) Laureate head of Caracalla r. facing draped bust of Domna l. Rx: VΠ KVNTIΛIANO - V MAPKIANOΠ - OΛI - T - ΩN Athena standing l., sacrificing from patera over altar at he feet and placing l. hand on shield resting on ground; behind her owl standing on column with value mark E (retrograde) above. Ex Helios 3, 29 April 2009, lot 179. Rare and elaborate reverse type, very rare obverse legend variant including ΠIOC . EF.......................................................................2500 359. CARACALLA; 198-217 AD, Corcyra, Epirus, AE 24-25, 7.93g. Cf. SNG Cop-269 and BM-678-84. Obv: [MA] AY ANTΩNEI[NOC AY BPIT] Bearded, laureate head r. Rx: KOP - KY above, PAIΩN in exergue, Galley r. above waves, with large sail, four oarsmen, and helmsman standing in stern. Ex Gemini VII, 9 January 2011, lot 799; ex ANS collection, from estate of Dr. John F. Lhotka Jr.; ex Apostolo Zeno Collection, Part III, lot 3649 (2 coins, not illustrated). VF.........................................................250 360. GALLIENUS; 253-268 AD. Caria, Antiochia ad Maeandrum. AE 30, 13.33g. Possibly unpublished: not in Mionnet, BMC, SNG Aulock, SNG Copenhagen, SNG Leypold, Lindgren, four reprinted works on Greek coins by Imhoof-Blumer, Price-Trell, CoinArchives, Wildwinds, or Berk photofile. Obv: [AV] K [ΠO Γ]AΛ - [ΛIHNO] (HN ligate) around, C in second line below chin, Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: AN - TI - OX -E Ω[N] Four-columned temple with arched lintel, within which Tyche standing l., kalathos on head, holding rudder and cornucopia. The same obverse die was also used with the reverse Hephaistos forging helmet: SNG Cop-66. Green patina. EF..............................................................................................................................450 GREEK BRONZE COINS 361. BACTRIA, DEMETRIUS I; c. 200-185 BC, Trichalkon, 11.54g. BopearachchiSérie 5, pl. 5 (monogram not listed), SNG ANS-209-212 var. (monogram not listed), Mitchiner-1638-40 (monogram not listed), Bop and Rahman 150. Obv: Head of elephant with bell hanging from neck. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ /ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ Caduceus with monogram N to left. VF...........................................................................................300 362. PTOLEMAIC, PTOLEMY III, 246-221 BC; 246-221 BC. AE 35, 33.56g. SNG Cop-175, Sv-965. Obv: Diademed head of Zeus r. with horn of Ammon. Rx: ΠTOΛEMAIOY - BAΣIΛEΩΣ Eagle standing l. on thunderbolt, chi-rho monogram between legs, cornucopia to l. EF............................................................................400 363. ALEXANDER JANNAEUS; 103-76 BCE, Lead 16mm, 5.53g. Hendin-476; AJCGroup D. Obv: Anchor. Rx: Aramaic inscription (King Alexander) within border of dots (off center). Exceptionally sharp obverse for this issue. Bold VF.....................250 364. JUDAEA, ALEXANDER JANNAEUS; 104-76 BC, Prutah, 2.63g. Hendin-1150. Obv: Anchor, inscription “Of King Alexander”. Rx: Star of eight rays surrounded by a diadem; between each ray and the next a letter of “Yehonatan the King”. Bold VF..... ...................................................................................................................................175 365. JUDAEA, HEROD I THE GREAT; 40-4 BC, 2 Prutot, 3.72g. Hendin-1178, RPC-4905. Obv: Tripod table flanked by palm branches; no legend. Rx: HPΩΔOY BACIΛEΩC Cross surrounded by closed diadem. aVF..........................................325 366. AGRIPPA II (49-95 AD); 49-95 AD, Year 14=67-68 CE, AE 22, Meshorer-8, Hendin-1276. Obv: Two cornucopias crossed with caduceus between. Rx: Legend in circle. This coin names Vespasian while he was general under Nero. It also refers to Sepphoris as “Neronias” in honor of the emperor and as “City of Peace”. EF......1750 367. Judaea, First Revolt; Year 4=69 CE, 1/8 Shekel, Hendin-1369. Obv: Lulav bunch flanked by an etrog on either side “Year 4”. Rx: Chalice with pearled rim “To the Redemption of Zion”. Exceptional quality struck on an extremely broad flan. EF..725 368. JUDAEA, BAR KOKHBA WAR; Year 1=132/3 AD, Middle Bronze, 12.76g.


Hendin-1377, Mildenberg-23 (dies 1/4). Obv: Palm branch upright within wreath; around, “Simon, Prince of Israel”. Rx: Wide lyre with six strings; around, “Year One of the Redemption of Israel”. Broad-bodied lyre. aEF...........................................1750 “Simon” Abu Jara 369. JUDAEA, BAR KOKHBA REVOLT; Year 2 = 133-134 CE, Large Bronze, 9.75g. Hendin-1405, Mildenberg-19 (dies 6/12). Obv: Hebrew inscription “Simon” in two lines within wreath. Rx: Amphora with two handles with Hebrew around, “Year two of the freedom of Israel”. This is an exceptional quality Abu Jara and the rarer of the two Year-Two types. Olive green patination. EF..................................................25500 Year One 370. JUDAEA, BAR KOKHBA REVOLT; Year 1=132/3 CE, Middle Bronze, 8.07g. Hendin-1378, Mildenberg-34 (dies 1/1). Obv: Vine leaf on tendril, Hebrew inscription “Year one of the Freedon of Israel”. Rx: Palm tree with seven branches and two bunches of dates, Hebrew inscription “Shim’on, Prince of Israel”. Flatly struck to left obverse and reverse. VF............................................................................................400 371. JUDAEA, THE BAR KOKHBA WAR (132-135 CE); 133-134 CE, AE 24, Hendin-1408, Mildenberg-76. Obv: “Simon” across fields with seven-branched palm tree with two bunches of dates. Rx: “Year two of the freedom of Israel” Vine leaf on tendril. aEF...............................................................................................................300 372. JUDAEA, BAR KOKHBA REVOLT; Undated, attributed to Year 3=134/5 CE, Middle Bronze, 10.00g. Hendin-1437, Mildenberg-108 (dies 9/72). Obv: Vine leaf on tendril, Hebrew inscription “For the Freedom of Israel”. Rx: Palm tree with seven branches and two bunches of dates, Hebrew inscription “Shim’on”. The vine leaf is on the obverse according to Mildenberg, but on the reverse according to Hendin. Lovely green patination. EF..................................................................................................700 373. JUDAEA, BAR KOKHBA REVOLT; Undated, attributed to Year 3=134/5 CE, Middle Bronze, 11.35g. Hendin-1437, Mildenberg-112 (dies 10/76). Obv: Vine leaf on tendril, Hebrew inscription “For the Freedom of Jerusalem”. Rx: Palm tree with seven branches and two bunches of dates, Hebrew inscription “Shim’on”. The vine leaf is on the obverse according to Mildenberg, but on the reverse according to Hendin. gVF.... 500 374. JUDAEA, THE BAR KOKHBA WAR (132-135 CE); 132-133 CE, AE 19, 5.58g. Meshorer-147, Hendin-1380a. Obv: “Elezar the priest” across field with sevenbranched palm tree with two bunches of dates. Rx: “Year one of the redemption of Israel” Bunch of grapes with branch and small leaf. aEF / EF................................950 375. JUDAEA, THE BAR KOKHBA WAR (132-135 CE); 132-133 CE, AE 16, 7.22g. Meshorer-147, Hendin-1380, Mildenberg-150. Obv: “Elezar the priest” across field with seven-branched palm tree with two bunches of dates. Rx: “Year one of the redemption of Israel” Bunch of grapes with branch and small leaf. EF..................950 376. AXUMITE KINGDOM, ETHIOPIA, ANONYMOUS ISSUE; c. 330-540 AD, AE 14, 0.99g. Munro-Hay-52 (JJ 399). Obv: Draped bust right within double solid line circles. Legend in blundered Greek but reading ‘King’. Rx: Cross surrounded by circle with blundered legend. Fine.....................................................................................225 Part II of the Bill Behnen Collection of Coins of Trajan Decius and Family, Comprising Provincial Coins, both Greek Imperial and Colonial (Lots 377-481)

with a wreath. Ex Berk 96, 18 June 1997, lot 977. Decius’ scarce first obverse legend at Viminacium, not yet giving him the name Traianus. Fine...................................125 379. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Viminacium, Year 12=250/1 AD, AE 27-28, 14.63g. RPC-12 (3 spec.); AMNG-132 corr., spec. 7; Varbanov-168 corr. Obv: IMP TRAIANVS DECIVS AV (sic, G omitted) Bust laureate, cuirassed r. Rx: P M S C - O - L VIM around, AN XII in exergue, Moesia standing l. between bull and lion, holding branch and globe. Acquired from Nemesis Ancients, 22 April 2005. The bust type on this coin is usually cuirassed only, though AMNG-132, followed by Varbanov-168, calls it draped and cuirassed. According to AMNG there is a specimen in Venice with obverse legend ending just AV rather than AVG, as on our coin. Bold VF..............150 380. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Viminacium, Year 11=249/50 AD, AE 22, 5.22g. RPC-8 (8 spec.), AMNG-126 (5 spec.), Varbanov-163 corr. Obv: IMP TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: P M S - C - OL VIM around, AN XI in exergue, Moesia-Pax standing l. between bull and lion, holding branch and transverse scepter. Varbanov misdescribes the reverse type. Acquired from Imperial Coins, 1 May 2004. VF / Fine..................................................................................200 381. HOSTILIAN AS CAESAR; 250-251 AD, Viminacium, Year 12=250/1 AD, AE 25, 13.26g. Martin-4.01.26; Varbanov-193; obv. legend var. of RPC-37 (67 spec.) and AMNG-148 (50 spec.). Obv: C VAI HOST M QVINTVS C Bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: P M S C - OL VIM around, AN XII in exergue, Moesia standing l. between bull and lion, extending her arms over their heads, drapery falls from her l. elbow to the snout of the lion. Ex Empire Coins 67, 25 July 1993, lot 106. Rare with just C rather than CAE at end of obverse legend. Martin-4.01.26 cites this variant from a private collection in Yugoslavia, while Varbanov-193 cites it from the 1994 Spink’s Numismatic Circular. Our coin also seems to substitute an I for the L or VAL in the obverse legend. EF...................................................................................................250 382. HOSTILIAN AS CAESAR; 250-251 AD, Viminacium, Year 12=250/1 AD, AE 25, 14.97g. RPC-34 (14 spec.); AMNG-150 (3 spec.); Varbanov-200 (same obv. die); Martin-4.03.7, pl. IV (same dies). Obv: C VAI HOST M QVINTVS C Bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: P M S C - OL VIM around, AN XII in exergue, Moesia standing l. between bull and lion, holding branch and globe. Bought from Time Machine, St. Louis, 25 April 2008. Rare variant reverse type, as indicated by AMNG’s low specimen count, and by the die links with the specimens illustrated by Varbanov and Martin. Our coin also has the error VAI for VAL in the obverse legend, a variety that is not reported by RPC. VF / Fine.....................................................................185 383. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Nicaea, Bithynia, AE 25-27, 9.01g. RPC-252 (1 spec., this coin); Lindgren/Kovacs-150 (this coin). Obv: AV KAI TPAIAN ΔEKIOC AVΓ CE Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed l. Rx: NIKA - IEΩN Tyche standing r., head l., holding rudder on globe and cornucopia with tip turned from body. Apparently unique. Ex Lindgren/Kovacs 150. See RPC-252 note for use of the same obverse die with other reverse types at Nicaea. Fine..................................................................125 384. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS AS CAESAR; 250-251 AD, Nicaea, Bithynia, AE 2526, 9.71g. Apparently unlisted, not in RPC; from the same obv. die as RPC-261 and 262. Obv: .Γ.MECC.KVINT ΔEKION K Bust radiate, draped r. Rx: NIKA - I - EΩN Athena or Roma seated l. on throne, holding Nike and transverse scepter, l. elbow resting on shield. Purchased from Pegasi, 25 April 2003. Apparently unique; this reverse type not recorded in RPC for any member of Decius’ family. Fine............175 Part I of the collection was sold in Gemini XIII, 6 April 2017, lots 283-377. Bill 385. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Nicomedia, Bithynia, AE 23.5, 6.46g. RPC-319 Behnen specialized in the coinage of this reign for fully fifty years, and brought (2 spec., including ours); Lindgren-179 (this coin). Obv: AV KA TPAIAN - ΔEKIOC together a very noteworthy collection, containing many fine and rare specimens. AV CE Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: NIKOMHΔEΩN ΔI - C NEΩKOPΩ Most coins will be accompanied by the collector’s 3x5 file card providing around (MH, ΩN, and NE, ligate), N in exergue, Γ in l. field, Roma seated l. above reference, description, and seller, cost, and date of acquisition. Actual invoices, shield, holding Victory and spear with point upwards. Ex Antioch Associates List folded to fit the card size, are also often attached. 46, December 1999, no. 194; ex Lindgren/Kovacs-179. Apparently only the second specimen recorded with this reverse type, and from the same dies as the other example. Honors to Thessalonica Awarded for Helping Trajan Decius Defeat Philip I . Honors to Thessalonica The same Awarded obverse for die Helping was also Trajan used forDecius RPC-323, Defeat 330,Philip and 334. I VF.....................175 377. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Thessalonica, Macedonia, AE 28, 15.41g. RPC-143 386. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, AE 22.5, 6.85g. Not in RPC. Obv: AV.KAI.TPAIA (5 spec., including ours as spec. 3); Touratsoglou-3 (p. 302, V1/R2, only one spec., in - N.ΔEKIO[C] AVΓ CE (VΓ ligate) Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: [NIKOM] Berlin). Obv: AVT KAIC.KVIN - TPAIAN[OC ΔEKIOC] Radiate, draped, cuirassed HΔEΩN - ΔIC NEΩKOPΩN around (MH, ΩN, and ΩN ligate), Γ in r. field, Nemesis bust r. Rx: ΘECCAΛO - NIKH K - O MH.Δ NE[ΩKOPOC] around, Δ also in upper standing l. holding scales and goad, wheel at her feet. Purchased from Münzen und middle field, Four prize crowns, each containing two palm branches. Ex CNG 55, 13 Medaillen Basel, 8 April 1970. Apparently a new reverse type for Decius at Nicomedia; September 2000, lot 920. The coins of Decius and his family at Thessalonica are all not in RPC. The same obverse die, however, was also coupled with at least two other very rare, and are moreover of considerable historical importance. Of our particular reverse types at Nicomedia, RPC-329 and 331/2. VF..............................................150 coin, Touratsoglou’s corpus of Thessalonica’s provincial coinage contained only two 387. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Nicomedia, Bithynia, AE 24.5, 6.85g. RPC-327 (4 specimens, one, in Berlin, from the same die pair as ours, and the other, in BM, from spec., including this coin); Lindgren/Kovacs-178 (this coin). Obv: AV KA TPAIAN the same obverse die but a different reverse die. As to the historical importance, C. ΔEKIOC AV CE Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed l., seen from back, holding spear. Rx: Clay wrote as follows in the Forvm Ancient Coins online discussion group: “The NIKOMHΔEΩN - ΔI - C - NEΩKOPΩN (MH, ΩN, and ΩN ligate) Emperor with coins of Decius and family at Thessalonika are of exceptional historical importance. flying cloak and holding spear horizontally, on horse prancing r.; below horse, captive As R. Ziegler has shown, they demonstrate that Decius’ victory over his predecessor wearing Phrygian cap kneeling r. and raising one hand. Ex Antioch Associates List Philip I must have taken place near Beroea in Macedonia, as a single late Greek author B-26, August 1999, no. 80; ex Lindgren/Kovacs-178. Fine....................................200 reports, not at Verona in N. Italy, as all of the Latin authors state, an error which 388. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Pergamum, Mysia, AE 35.5-37, 18.95g. RPC-544 most modern historians have taken over. Thessalonica was merely Neokoros on the (2 spec., including this coin); Lindgren/Kovacs-311 (this coin). Obv: AVT K Γ MEC coins of Philip I and family, but under Decius, as the coins and surviving inscriptions KVI TPAIANOC ΔEKI / OC Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r., seen from front. Rx: attest, it received an immense and unprecedented increase in its status: suddenly it EΠI C KOM - Φ ΓΛ - VKΩNO / C around, ΠEPΓAMHNΩ[N] / ΠPΩ Γ NEΩ in became FOUR TIMES Neokoros, COLONY, and, instead of Beroea, the former exergue, Asklepios standing front with serpent-rod, beside Hermes standing l. holding Metropolis of Macedonia, METROPOLIS! There is only one course of events, Ziegler ram’s head (?) and caduceus. Ex Antioch Associates Buy or Bid 17, 3 November 1998, suggests, that could explain such extravagant honoring of Thessalonica by Decius. lot 58; ex Lindgren/Kovacs-311. The reverse legend proclaims that Pergamum was the Decius’ confrontation with Philip must have taken place in Macedonia, and Philip first city to be awarded the honor of three neocorates. Some pitting. Fine...............325 will have established himself in Beroea, the capital of the province. Thessalonica, 389. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Ephesus, Ionia, AE 34-37, 17.85g. RPC-642 (7 Beroea’s rival and neighbor, however, must have opted to side with Decius, receiving spec.), pl. 40 (same dies). Obv: [AVT K].Γ.ME.KV[.]TPAIANOC.ΔEKIOC. Bust and provisioning his army and so providing essential aid for his victory over Philip. radiate, draped, cuirassed r., seen from front. Rx: .EΦECIΩN. - ΠPΩTΩN. around, “Beroea” is written very much like “Verona” in Greek, and was obviously misread in .ACIAC. in exergue, Cow standing r., suckling calf standing l. below her. Purchased that way by a Latin author, whose mistake was then repeated by all of the surviving from Tom Cederlind, CICF, 1 April 2006. As RPC notes, the same obverse die was Latin sources!” Green patination. Bold Fine.............................................................600 also used for Samos. Exceptional quality with bold reverse. VF / EF......................650 378. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Viminacium, Year 11=249/50 AD, AE 27, 14.32g. 390. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Ephesus, Ionia, AE 28.5-30.5, 9.24g. RPC-609 (2 RPC-3 (23 spec.)AMNG-123 (13 spec.), Varbanov-174. Obv: IMP CAES C MES Q spec., including this coin, which is illustrated on pl. 38); Lindgren III-362 (this coin). DECIVS P F AVG Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: P M S C - OL VIM around, Obv: EPEN ETPOV - CKIΛΛA CΕΒ Bust draped r. wearing stephane; indistinct AN XI in exergue, Moesia standing l. between bull and lion, holding branch and countermark on head behind ear (an eagle, Howgego 324, accordiong to RPC). Rx: transverse scepter, while a small figure of Victory standing atop the scepter crowns her EΦECI - ΩN.ANΔPOKΛO around, .C. in exergue, Androklos, accompanied by


hunting dog, advancing r. about to spear boar emerging from cave. Androklos was a mythological “son of King Codrus of Athens who led a colonizing expedition to Asia Minor and founded Ephesus” (Melville Jones, Dictionary, p. 14). Ex CNG 35, 20 September 1995, lot 1084; ex Lindgren III-362. This coin illustrated in RPC, pl. 38. 609/2. Fine / VF.......................................................................................................250 391. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Samos, Ionia, AE 33-34, 15.24g. BM-338/339, RPC-667 (2 spec., the second represented by 9 old casts). Obv: AVT K [Γ] ME KY T - PAIANOC ΔEKIOC Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: CA - MI on l. and above, ΩN in exergue, Two female figures, the one on the l. standing r., extending r. arm behind her and placing l. hand on hip; the one on the r. standing r., head l., holding patera in r. hand and with l. arm carrying child who holds cornucopia (Ploutos). Ex Seaby’s Bulletin, August 1972, no. A1016; with original ticket in David Sear’s handwriting. Apparently only the third original specimen recorded of this coin, the other two being (a) BMC 338 = RPC pl. 42, 667/1 and (b) a series of nine identical old casts, or of one original and eight old casts made from it, including BMC 339 (acquired in 1889) = RPC pl. 42, 667/2. That these nine specimens are identical so represent only one original was pointed out by RPC-667 in a note: “1-10: same pair of dies. All coins recorded except 1 seem to be cast from an original specimen.” Our coin too is from the same dies, but is differently centered on the flan than (a) and (b) and is convincing in hand, so should be accepted as a third original specimen. Fine........300 Exceptional Reverse 392. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Samos, Ionia, AE 28, 9.92g. RPC-674 (4 spec., including ours), pl. 43 (same dies). Obv: AVT K TPAIANOC ΔEKIOC Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: CAM - IΩN Nemesis standing facing, veiled, r. hand on breast, l. arm wrapped in drapery and hanging down at side, wheel on ground at feet. Ex CNG 53, 15 March 2000, lot 1092. RPC-674 notes that the obverse die of our coin was also used for Colophon and Hypaepa . aVF......................................................200 393. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Samos, Ionia, AE 28, 11.52g. RPC-673 (22 spec.). Obv: A[VT K] TPAIA - NOC ΔEKIOC Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: CAMI - ΩN Warrior holding round shield stepping r. onto prow, looking back and raising r. arm as though urging his comrades to follow on. Imhoof-Blumer, Monnaies grecques, p. 302, suggested that this reverse type may show King Anchaios, an Argonaut who was a hero of the Samians, boarding the ship Argo. Gift from Christian Blom, 20 December 1973. The same obverse die was also used for three other reverse types at Samos, RPC pl. 43, 675, 676/3, and 678. Possibly an ancient cast: very similar to RPC’s specimens 12 and 22, as though all three of them derived from the same original, but the green deposits on our specimen look ancient. Bold Fine..............100 394. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Samos, Ionia, AE 29, 12.56g. RPC-675 (8 spec.), pl. 43 (same dies). Obv: AVT K TPAIA - NOC ΔEKIOC Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: CAM - IΩN Nymph advancing r., naked but for peplos round legs, one end of which she seems to hold out before her with both hands. From the sames dies as the eight specimens listed by RPC-675; from the same obverse die as the preceding lot. Bought from Fred Knobloch, ANA Show, 15 August 1966. About Fine.................150 395. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Samos, Ionia, AE 28, 13.29g. RPC-682 (14 spec., including ours). Obv: EPEN ETPO - VCKIΛΛA CEB Bust draped r. on crescent, wearing stephane. Rx: CAMI - Ω - N Warrior holding round shield stepping r. onto prow, looking back and raising r. arm as though urging his comrades to join him. For a possible explanation of this reverse type see lot 393 above. From the same dies as RPC pl. 43, 682/1; as RPC notes, the same reverse die was also used for Trajan Decius, and the same obverse die for other types of Etruscilla at Samos. Ex CNG 53, 17 March 2000, lot 1093. aVF..................................................................................................200 396. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Antiochia ad Maeandrum, Caria, AE 29.5, 9.79g. RPC769 (2 spec.), pl. 50 (same dies). Obv: EPENIA AITPVCKIΛΛA CEB Bust draped r. wearing stephane, with early smooth hairdo. Rx: ANTI -oX - EΩN Aphrodite standing front, head r., holding out uncertain object (apple?) with r. arm as though about to drop it, l. hand on hip; to r., winged Cupid standing l. reaching out to grasp Aphrodite’s drapery. Acquired from Harlan Berk, 27 April 2012. Very rare: only two specimens known to RPC, in Paris and SNG Leypold, both from the same dies as ours. This is the only obverse die listed by RPC for Etruscilla at Antiochia ad Maeandrum, but the use of the same die for Anineta, RPC-664, pl. 42, seems to require confirmation: the only specimen known looks tooled and its reverse type and legend might be remade, perhaps from RPC-768 of Antiochia. Bold Fine......................................................400 Extremely Important 397. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Philadelphia, Lydia, in alliance with Ephesus, AE 35, 13.70g. RPC-722 (4 spec., including ours), pl. 46 (same dies); Franke/ Nollé-1729-31. Obv: AVT.K.Γ.M.KV.TPAIANOC.ΔEKIOC Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: EΠ ΑVP (AV ligate) PΟVΦΕΙ / ΝΟV ΑΡΧ above, OMONOIA on ground line, ΦIΛAΔEΛΦEΩN N (NN ligate) / EΩK EΦECIΩN in exergue. In l. background, three-quarter view of a temple on a podium; in center, Tyche of Philadelphia standing l., head r., holding statuette of Diana of Ephesus in r. hand; on r., two young men (Dioscuri?) standing r., looking l., each wearing cloak around shoulders but otherwise naked. Ex Cederlind 130, 30 March 2004, lot 117. Apparently only the fourth recorded specimen of this coin commemorating alliance between Philadelphia and Ephesus under Decius. The other three, all from the same die pair as ours, are in Paris, Rome, and Berne ex Righetti Collection. As RPC notes, the same obverse die was also used with three non-alliance reverse types of Decius at Philadelphia, and for a coin of Decius at Maeonia Planchet chip at 3:00. gVF......850 398. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Tripolis, Lydia, AE 29-30, 13.86g. RPC-792 (5 spec.), pl. 52 (same dies). Obv: EP ETPO - VCKIΛΛA C Bust draped r. on crescent, wearing stephane. Rx: TPIΠO - ΛEI around, TΩN in exergue, Leto, with veil floating out in a circle above her head, carrying twins Apollo and Artemis, fleeing l., looking back at Zeus Lydios, who stands l. behind her holding eagle and scepter. Purchased from Kay Coins, 7 November 1970. Very rare, apparently only the sixth recorded specimen, all coming from the same die pair. VF..........................................................................325 399. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Cibyra, Phrygia, Year 226=250/1 AD, AE 35-35.5, 18.20g. RPC-781 (7 spec.). Obv: ΑVΤ ΚΑΙ Γ ΜE[С] Κ ΤΡΑΙAN (AIAN legate) ΔEKIOC EVС [EΥ]Τ СƐΒ Bust laureate, cuirassed r., seen from front. Rx: ΚΑΙСΑ - ΡEωΝ - ΚΙΒVΡΑΤωΝ around, EΤ / FΚС in upper middle field, Demeter standing r.

holding long torch and two wheat ears, facing Cibyra standing l., supporting basket on her head with l. hand and holding fold of her drapery with r.; on ground between them, cobra emerging from half-open cista. Ex Empire Coins 6, 14 November 1986, lot 162. From the same dies as RPC-781, spec. 4-6, pl. 51. Large bronzes of Decius at Cibyra apparently all come from just this one obverse die, and all have this Demeter and Cibyra reverse type, though on one reverse die the snake emerging from cista was omitted (RPC-780). VF............................................................................................400 400. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Cibyra, Phrygia, AE 26.5, 9.79g. RPC-785 (6 spec.). Obv: ΑVΤ ΚΑΙ ΤΡΑΙANOC ΔEKIOC Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: ΚΙ / ΒVΡΑΤ (VP ligate) / ωΝ in three lines within wreath. Ex Bruce Braun List 5, October 1971, no. 200. The ethnic within wreath on reverse can be divided in different ways; our variety, with BVPAT (VP ligate) in the middle line, is RPC-785, spec. 3, pl. 51 (same dies). Fine / VF.........................................................................................200 401. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Hadrianopolis Sebaste, Phrygia, AE 33-33.5, 25.10g. RPC-907 (2 spec.), pl. 62, 907/1-2 (both from same dies as ours). Obv: ΑV Κ Γ Μ Κ ΤΡΑΙ ΔEKIOC Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: AΔPIANOΠO E - ΠI A[P]X AΔPIANOV B around, C / EB across field, Tyche standing l. holding rudder and cornucopia. Acquired from Nilus Coins, 1 November 2002. Apparently only the third coin known of Trajan Decius from Hadrianopolis Sebaste, and coming from the same dies as the other two. The magistrate’s name on the reverse, Hadrianos B, is legible for the first time on this new specimen. VF.................................................450 402. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS AS AUGUSTUS; 251 AD, Metropolis, Phrygia, AE 24.5-25.5, 6.89g. RPC-842 (4 spec.). Obv: AV.K.Γ.M.Κ.EP. - EΤΡOV.ΜEС ΔEΚΙO[c] around, CE in adjoining field, Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: ΠA AΛE TEIO - V - ΠP AP MHTPOΠO around, ΛEIT - ΩN ΦPV in inner circle, Mên standing r. wearing Phrygian cap and with crescent behind shoulders, placing l. foot on head of bull (?), holding patera and scepter. Ex Fred Shore List 88, June 1999, no. 44. Only four specimens of this coin are recorded by RPC, coming from one obverse and two reverse dies. RPC’s specimen 4 is described as omitting the first two letters ΠA of its reverse legend, but our coin is from the same dies and seems to show those two letters (the Π very faint). aEF / VF.....................................................................................250 403. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Philomelium, Phrygia, AE 25, 7.56g. RPC-900 (12 spec.). Obv: ΑΥΤ Κ Γ ΜEC Κ ΤΡΑΙ ΔEΚΙΟ СE laureate, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: ΦΙΛΟΜΗΛEWΝ EΠ EΥΤVΧΟV around, large B in exergue, River god Gallos reclining l., holding out cornucopia and placing l. hand on overturned urn behind him from which water flows. Ex Empire Coins 7, Greater New York Numismatic Convention, 2 May 1987, lot 492 (Gordon J. Dickie Collection); ex Frank Kovacs List 16, May 1982, and Dr. Martin Newman Collection. Probably from the same dies as RPC-900, specimen 4, where the die break on the reverse has however expanded, obscuring the B in exergue. aEF / VF......................................................................200 404. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Philomelium, Phrygia, AE 24.5, 6.45g. RPC-902 (25 spec.), SNG Leypold-1717 (same dies). Obv: ΑΥΤ Κ Γ ΜEC Κ ΤΡΑΙ ΔEΚΙΟ СE Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: ΦΙΛΟΜΗΛEWΝ EΠ EΥΤVΧΟ Β around, B in l. field, River god Gallos reclining l., holding out cornucopia and placing l. hand on overturned urn behind him from which water flows. Purchased in a coin shop in Brussels, 9 July 1996. From the same dies as another coin in the Behnen Collection, and as RPC online’s specimens 12, 21, and 24. Green patination. Bold VF............175 405. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Synnada, Phrygia, AE 30-31, 11.67g. RPC-882 (2 spec.), SNG Aulock-8451 (same obv. die). Obv: ΑΥΤ.Κ Γ Μ.ΚO - V. - .ΤΡΑΙ ΔEΚIC (sic).c Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: CVN - N - ΔEΩΝ Zeus seated l. holding Nike and scepter. Ex Rosenblum Sale, 27 June 1988, lot 151. Rare, only two specimens recorded by RPC online; the illustrated one, in BM ex SNG Aulock 8451, is from the same obverse die as ours. Four other reverse types, RPC 878, 879, 880, and 891 were also struck with the same obverse die. ΔEΚIC rather than ΔEΚIOC in the obverse legend shows that the mint was ignorant of the correct spelling of the emperor’s name; on another die (RPC-881) the same error is repeated in the accusative case, ΔEΚIN rather than the correct ΔEΚION. VF / Fine........................................200 406. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Aspendus, Pamphylia, AE 23-24, 7.46g. RPC-1055 (1 spec.), pl. 72 (same dies). Obv: AVT KAIC Γ M[E]C - C KV TPAIAN ΔEKIOC C Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: ACΠE - NΔIΩN Serapis stepping l., raising r. hand and holding scepter almost upright in l. hand. Seller and date of purchase not recorded, though Mr. Behnen retained the dealer’s envelope, with price in dollars and handwritten description in English misattributing the coin to Hostilian. Very rare, apparently only the second recorded specimen, and from the same dies as the one in Vienna described and illustrated by RPC. For the same obverse die coupled with three other reverse types see RPC-1053, 1054 and 1056. Fine.........................................150 407. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Perga, Pamphylia, AE 22, 7.09g. RPC-1101 (1 spec.), pl. 75 (same dies). Obv: [ΑΥ Κ] ΓΑ ΜƐ ΚΥ ΤΡΑ ΔƐΚΙΟΝ - ƐΥ.С Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: ΠEPΓA - I - ΩN Nude Pan, with horns and furry upper legs, seated l. on rock, raising r. hand before chin, and holding pedum in l. hand. Ex Christian Blom List 44, November 1968, no. 393. From the same dies as the previously unique Imhoof-Blumer specimen in Berlin that is described and illustrated by RPC, and in better condition. RPC wrongly says that Pan is “resting l. arm on syrinx”; on our specimen the hooked top of his pedum is clearly visible above his l. shoulder. The same obverse die was also used for RPC-1099, 1101, and 1103. Fine / VF..............................................................................................................................300 408. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Perga, Pamphylia, AE 22.5, 7.11g. RPC-1105 (1 spec.), pl. 75 (same dies). Obv: [E]PEN AI - TPO(?)CKI[ΛΛA - N CE] Bust draped r., wearing stephane. Rx: ΠEPΓA - I - ΩN Tyche standing l. holding rudder and cornucopia. Ex Christian Blom List 44, November 1968, no. 395. Very rare: only one specimen (Lindgren/Kovacs-1132) recorded by RPC, and ours is from the same dies. Coins of Etruscilla as a class are rare at Perga: RPC records only four such coins, all coming from a single obverse die, with our Tyche reverse type and two other types. RPC transcribes the legend of this obverse die as EPENNIA ETPOYCKIΛΛA CE, but the correct reading, according to our new specimen and the RPC photos, appears to be EPEN AI - TPO(?)CKIΛΛA - N CE,in the accusative not the nominative case and with ‘Herennia’ abbreviated and ‘Etruscilla’ differently spelled. The Tyche reverse die of our coin was also used for Trajan Decius, RPC-1102, pl. 75. aVF..........................200


409. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS AS CAESAR; 250-251 AD, Perga, Pamphylia, AE 22, 6.50g. RPC-1111 (5 spec.). Obv: Γ.Μ.Κ.ƐΡƐΝ - ΔƐΚΙΟΝ.Κ.СƐΒ Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r., globe below; below chin round countermark ‘-B’. Rx: ΠEP - ΓAIΩN Tyche standing l. holding rudder and cornucopia. Ex Fred Shore List 44, October 1989, no. 35. From the same dies as the specimen in a private collection illustrated by RPC. According to RPC-1109-1111 this was the only obverse die used to strike coins of Etruscus at Perga. For the ‘-B’ countermark cf. Howgego-762 (‘*B’) and 763 (‘B’). VF..............................................................................................................................200 410. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Antiochia, Pisidia, AE 25-26, 7.48g. Krzyz-Av. I/ Rv. 5, p. 192, pl. XLIII; RPC-1253 (3 spec.), pl. 85 (same dies). Obv: IMP CAES G MESS Q DECIO TRAI AV Radiate, cuirassed bust r., seen from front, fold of cloak on l. shoulder. Rx: ANTIOCHI COL - O around, ANTHIOC / S R in exergue, River god Anthios reclining l. on urn from which water flows, holding reed and cornucopia. Purchased from Dennis Kroh, Empire Coins, 31 January 1993. VF.......................250 411. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Antiochia, Pisidia, AE 25, 6.32g. Krzyz-Av. II/ Rv. 7, p. 193, pl. XLIII; RPC-1245 (12 spec.), pl. 84 (same dies). Obv: IMP CAES TRAIAN DECIVS AV Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: ANTIOC - H - COL CA around, S - R across field, Fortuna standing l. holding long caduceus and cornucopia. Ex Van Der Dussen 24, 1-2 June 1995, lot 3190. Rare one-die reverse type for Decius at Antioch, used also for the next lot in this sale. Green patination. VF...................175 412. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Antiochia, Pisidia, AE 25, 8.89g. Krzyz-Av. I/Rv. 7, p. 192, pl. XLIII; RPC-1246 (6 spec.), pl. 84 (same dies). Obv: IMP CAES G MESS Q DECIO TRAI AV Radiate, cuirassed bust r., seen from front, fold of cloak on l. shoulder. Rx: ANTIOC - H - COL CA around, S - R across field, Fortuna standing l. holding long caduceus and cornucopia. Purchased from Joel Malter, 25 November 1996. Rare one-die reverse type for Decius at Antioch, used also for the preceding lot in this sale. Good Fine..............................................................................................150 413. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Antiochia, Pisidia, AE 23.5-24, 8.50g. From Krzyzanowska’s Rv. 13, but a new obv. die for Decius at Antioch. Obv: IMP (P backwards) CAES G MESS Q DIICIO TR A (reading of last 6 letters uncertain) Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: ANTIOCH CE COL around, S R (letters backwards) in exergue, Vexillum surmounted by eagle, between two standards also surmounted by eagles. Purchased from Robert Grossman, 26 November 1966. From a new, fifth, obverse die for coins of Decius of this size at Antioch, unknown to Krzyzanowska or RPC. The die has a new obverse type too, combining Decius’ long obverse legend with a draped and cuirassed bust. Note the retrograde P in IMP in the obverse legend, and the apparent use of II for E in DIICIO; yet the die certainly seems to be official, since it was coupled with a reverse die that is also known in combination with Krzyzanowska’s Av. IV (RPC-1262) and Av. I (RPC-1267). VF.....................175 414. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS AS CAESAR; 250-251 AD, Perga, Pamphylia, AE 21.5, 6.28g. RPC-1110 (3 spec.), pl. 75 (same dies). Obv: Γ.Μ.Κ.ƐΡƐΝ - ΔƐΚΙΟΝ.Κ.СƐΒ Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r., globe below. Rx: ΠEP - ΓAI - ΩN Three-legged chest with dotted sides, on top of it three purses (?). Purchased from Moneta (St. Cloud, MN), 2 November 2007. From the same dies as the three specimens catalogued by RPC. This seems to be the only obverse die used for Etruscus at Perga (see lot 409 above). VF / aEF......................................................................................................200 415. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Baris, Pisidia, AE 23-24, 7.63g. RPC-914 (4 spec., including ours), pl. 62 (same dies); Aulock, Pisidien-311/2. Obv: EPENNIA - E ΤΡΟVСΚΙΛΛΑ СB Bust draped r., wearing stephane. Rx: BAP - H - NΩ - N Men on horse stepping r., placing r. hand on hip. Purchased from Tom Vossen, March 2005; this specimen listed in RPC-914, spec. 4. Apparently only the fourth known specimen, and from the same dies as the other three (Berlin ex Imhoof-Blumer, Paris ex Robert, Winterthur). This was Etruscilla’s only obverse die at Baris, and was used with two other reverse types too, RPC-913 and 915. The same Men on horseback reverse die was also used for Herennius Etruscus as Caesar, RPC-917. VF..............................300 416. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Baris, Pisidia, AE 25, 7.02g. RPC-915 (9 spec., including ours); Aulock, Pisidien-315/322, Lindgren-690 (this coin). Obv: EPENNIA - E - ΤΡΟVСΚΙΛΛΑ СB Bust draped r., wearing stephane. Rx: BAPH - NΩN Tyche standing l. holding rudder and cornucopia. Purchased from Antioch Associates, 18 February 1999; ex Lindgren III, 690. From the same obverse die as the preceding lot in this offering, which as stated there was Etruscilla’s only obverse die at Baris. Planchet chip. Fine...................................................................................................................150 417. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS AS CAESAR; 250-251 AD, Baris, Pisidia, AE 24, 7.27g. RPC-919 (2 spec.); Aulock, Pisidien II-336. Obv: Γ M K EΤΡΟVСΚ.ΔEKIOC K Bare-headed, cuirassed bust r., seen from front, Medusa head on cuirass. Rx: [Π] OΛVKAPΠOC / BAPHN around and in field above, ΩN in exergue, River god Polykarpos reclining l. holding reed and cornucopia, resting l. elbow on vase from which water flows. Purchased from Christian Blom, 17 December 1968. Only the third recorded specimen with this river-god reverse for Etruscus at Baris, and from Etruscus’ only known obverse die at this mint, which was also used with three other reverse types (RPC-917, 918, 920). Fine.................................................................125 418. HOSTILIAN AS CAESAR; 250-251 AD, Baris, Pisidia, AE 25, 7.91g. The types on both sides unpublished in this module; cf. RPC-922 (1 spec.). Obv: MEC[C]I[O] C KVINTOC K Bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: BAP - H - NΩN Zeus seated l. holding Nike and scepter. Purchased from Christian Blom, 16 August 1973. From a new obverse die and with a new reverse type for Hostilian at Baris. Hostilian’s previously known large-size obverse die at this mint shows his bust seen from the front, and has his legend in the accusative case (RPC-922). On our die his bust is seen from the back, and his name is in the nominative case, as on his previously known small-size die at Baris (RPC-923 and 924). As to the reverse, a Jupiter seated type was known, but with the god holding a patera and his eagle standing behind his seat (RPC922). On our coin Jupiter holds Victory instead, and his eagle is absent. VG.........175 419. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Cremna, Pisidia, AE 18, 3.80g. RPC-977 (1 spec.), pl.67 = Aulock, Pisidien II-1463 (same dies). Obv: IMP CAI (?) - DECIVS P - F A Bust laureate, draped r. Rx: COL - CREM Naked Marsyas standing l., raising r. hand and holding wineskin on shoulder with l. Purchased from Antioch Associates, 2 April 2002. Very rare: Aulock and RPC record only seven coins of Decius himself (more for his family members) at Cremna, namely one coin like ours in a private collection

(RPC-977, same dies), another small coin with Silvanus reverse in Paris (RPC-978), and five specimens of an AE 33 with Wolf and Twins reverse (RPC-971). Note the clear DECIVS in the obverse legend of our coin: Aulock and RPC wrongly restore DECIV[M]. aEF.......................................................................................................250 420. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Cremna, Pisidia, AE 37-38, 16.10g. Aulock, Pisidien II-1464/73 (10 spec.); RPC-972, spec. 9 (this coin). Obv: EREN ETRVSCILLA AVG Bust draped r. wearing stephane, crescent behind shoulders. Rx: COL - I - V - L AVG FEL CR around, EM - NA across field, Eagle standing r. with spread wings; above, busts of the three emperors: Hostilian bare-headed, draped r.; Decius laureate, draped r.; and Herennius Etruscus laureate, draped l. Ex CNG 35, 20 September 1995, lot 1110; ex Lindgren III, no. 698. Rare: fourteen specimens recorded including the two in the Behnen collection, all from the same pair of dies. VF...................................650 421. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Cremna, Pisidia, AE 24.5, 6.13g. Aulock, Pisidien-1481 (1 spec., same dies); RPC-973 (5 spec.). Obv: .ERE.ETR - VSCILLA AV - G Bust draped r. wearing stephane. Rx: C - FN (for G - EN) - COL CRFM (again F for E) Genius standing l. holding patera over altar, and cornucopia. Ex Antioch Associates B18, 18 February 1999, lot 127; ex Lindgren/Kovacs, 1985, no. 1303; this coin listed by RPC-973, spec. 5. Green patina. gVF..................................................................175 422. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS AS AUGUSTUS; 251 AD, Cremna, Pisidia, AE 23.5, 5.53g. RPC-975 (10 spec.), pl. 66 (same dies). Obv: IMP CAES Q - ER ETR MES DECIVM Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: GEN CO - L CREM Genius standing l. holding patera over altar and cornucopia. Purchased from Hesperia Art, ANA Show, 15 August 1969. VF.................................................................................................150 423. HOSTILIAN AS CAESAR; 250-251 AD, Cremna, Pisidia, AE 18.5, 3.78g. RPC980 (2 spec.), pl. 67 (same dies); Aulock, Pisidien-1497-8. Obv: IMP CAES ME[SS QVIN]TV[M] Bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: VLTRI - COL CR Nemesis standing l., raising r. hand to face and holding staff in l., at feet griffin with wheel. Acquired from Harmer Rooke, 8 September 1972. A rare type, known to RPC in only two specimens (BM and Berlin), both from the same dies as ours. Fine.................150 424. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Etenna, Pisidia, AE 24.5, 6.50g. RPC-1013 (2 spec.), pl.69 (same dies); Aulock, Pisidien II-671. Obv: EPENNIA AIT - POVCKIΛΛA [CE - B] Draped bust r. wearing stephane. Rx: E - TEN - NEΩN Apollo standing l. holding branch, resting l. elbow on tripod; globular fruit lies atop tripod, on which serpent is entwined, its head just above the fruit; small lyre before Apollo’s feet. The reversetype descriptions of Aulock and RPC leave out the lyre. Ex Antioch Associates List 70, May 2002, no. 470. Rare: only two specimens known to RPC, both from the same dies as our coin and as two other examples in the Behnen Collection. Fine...........150 425. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Sagalassus, Pisidia, AE 25-26, 11.07g. RPC-946 (4 spec.), pl. 64 (same dies). Obv: AV K Γ Μ ΤP ΔΕΚΙΟC Bust laureate, cuirassed r. Rx: CAΓAΛ - A - CCEΩN Helmeted warrior (Lacedaemon) standing l. holding Victory on globe and slanted spear with point upward. Ex Artemis Antiquities List V, December 1970, no. 219. Very rare: RPC lists only four specimens, namely BM-946 ex Aulock-5192, Vienna, Boston, and Münz Zentrum 1985, all from the same dies as ours. The same reverse die was also used for Herennia Etruscilla: see RPC-950 and the following lot in this offering. VF.............................................................................165 426. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Sagalassus, Pisidia, AE 26-27, 10.03g. RPC-950 (1 spec., Paris), pl. 65 (same dies). Obv: EPA ETPOVCKIΛΛA CB Draped bust r. on crescent, wearing stephane. Rx: CAΓAΛ - A - CCEΩN Helmeted warrior (Lacedaemon) standing l. holding Victory on globe and slanted spear with point upward. Ex Antioch Associates List 35, July 2001, no. 111. Very rare: RPC lists only the Paris specimen, which is from the same dies as our coin and as another example in the Behnen Collection. The same reverse die was also used for Trajan Decius: see preceding lot. VF / Fine............................................................................................200 427. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Selge, Pisidia, AE 23, 6.73g. RPC-1023 (10 spec.), pl. 70 (same dies). Obv: AV K Γ ΜE KV ΤPA ΔΕΚΙΟN EVC Bust laureate, cuirassed r. Rx: CEΛΓE - ΩN Dionysus standing l. emptying cup and holding thyrsus. Acquired from Kay Coins, 4 October 1970. Rare: RPC lists ten specimens, all of which come from the same dies as ours. The same obverse die was also used with two other reverse types (RPC-1024 and 1025), while the same reverse die was also used for Herennia Etruscilla and Herennius Etruscus as Caesar (RPC-1029 and 1035). VF / aVF......175 428. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Selge, Pisidia, AE 23.5-24.5, 8.05g. RPC-1033 (10 spec.), pl. 70 (same obv. die). Obv: EPE.ET - POVCKIΛΛAN. CE. Bust draped r. on crescent, wearing stephane; on chin, countermark Δ (Howgego-797). Rx: CEΛΓ - EΩN Sanctuary of Zeus and Heracles: two sacred trees in enclosures between thunderbolt (on l.) and club (on r.); before each enclosure, altar; all on base with stairway in front of its r. half. Ex Antioch Associates List 70, May 2002, no. 477. RPC-1033 lists ten specimens of this coin, all from the same obverse die but from three different reverse dies. Our example is from the same obverse die, but a new, fourth, reverse die. Small flan crack from the countermark to the edge at 4 o’clock on the obverse, probably caused by the application of the countermark. aVF..................................................125 429. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Selge, Pisidia, AE 17.5-18.5, 2.84g. RPC-1040 (4 spec.), pl. 71 (same dies). Obv: EP.ETPO - VCKIΛΛAN - CE Bust draped r. on crescent, wearing stephane; before neck, countermark B (Howgego-768). Rx: CEΛ - ΓE[Ω]N Winged thunderbolt and bow. Purchased from Christian Blom, 18 August 1980. Only four specimens recorded by RPC, all in museums and all coming from the same die pair as ours. gVF.......................................................................................200 430. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS AS CAESAR; 250-251 AD, Selge, Pisidia, AE 22.5, 5.13g. RPC-1037 (3 spec.), pl. 71 (same dies). Obv: ΚVΙΝ EΡ EΤΡΑ ΜEС ΔEΚΙΟΝ ΚΑ Bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: CEΛΓ - E - ΩN Sanctuary of Zeus and Heracles: two sacred trees in enclosures between thunderbolt (on l.) and club (on r.); before each enclosure, altar; all on base with stairway in front of its r. half. The stairway, not mentioned in the RPC description, is particularly clear on this specimen. Ex Ralph De Marco List, November 1994, no. 21. Only three specimens recorded by RPC-1037, all from the same dies as ours. aVF......................................................250 431. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Aegeae, Cilicia, AE 25.5-26.5, 8.10g. RPC-1451 (4 spec.), pl. 100 (same rev. die). Obv: EΡ KYΠPE EΘΡ - ΟVСΚΙΛΛΑ (sic) СE Bust draped r. on crescent, wearing stephane. Rx: ΑI - Γ - EΑI - ωΝ NE around, NAVAPXIC in exergue, Galley r. with full sail, rowers, and oars, at stern four standards. Acquired


from Nilus Coins, 11 June 2010. Very rare: only four specimens listed by RPC-1451, all sharing the same pair of dies. Our specimen is from that same reverse die, but a different obverse die, otherwise attested in combination with the reverse type Goat reclining within circle of Zodiac, RPC-1452, pl. 100. For the curious spelling of Etruscilla’s name at Aegeae with Θ rather than T as the second letter, see RPC, p. 10. Fine / Fine+...............................................................................................................350 432. HOSTILIAN AS AUGUSTUS; 251 AD, Aegeae, Cilicia, AE 24-25.5, 10.23g. RPC1457 (6 spec.), pl. 100 (same dies). Obv: Γ ΟV ΟС Μ ΚV[ΙΝΤ]ΟС Θ ΚV СƐΒΑ Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: ΑΙ[ΓƐ]ΑΙωΝ - ΝƐωΚΟΡΟV around, date [ΖЧС] in exergue, Draped and veiled bust of Hygieia r. wearing stephane, serpent below her chin feeding from patera. Purchased from Christian Blom, 17 December 1968. Rare: from the same dies as the six specimens listed by RPC-1457. Hostilian’s obverse legend is enigmatic: for the letters ΘΚV Ziegler once suggested the expansion “son of the deified Quintus”, tentatively accepted by RPC, p. 10, but Ziegler has more recently abandoned that interpretation. VG / Fine...................................................200 433. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Antiochia ad Cragum, Cilicia, AE 24-26, 7.80g. RPC-1310 (10 spec.), pl. 88 (same dies). Obv: AV KAI [KOVIN] - ΔEKION TPAIA - NON Bust laureate, draped r., seen from front. Rx: [ANTIOXEW]N - THC ΠAPAΛIOV Eagle with raised wings standing front, head l., on wreath. Ex Fred Shore List 107, August 2003, no. 234. A rare city, only known to have issued this Eagle type for Decius (10 specimens), plus a Zeus-seated type for Herennius Etruscus as Caesar (RPC-1311, one specimen). Fine.............................................................................250 Plate Coin in RPC, ex Aulock and Levante Collections 434. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Augusta, Cilicia, Year 229=249 AD, AE 3133, 17.32g. RPC-1423, spec. 11, pl. 97 (this coin). Obv: AVT KAI KVN ΔEKION [TPAIA]NON - CEB Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: AVΓVCTAN - WN ETO - V ΘKC Naked athlete seated facing on solid bench, legs to l., crowning himself with his r. hand and resting l. hand on bench; to r., amphora containing palm branch. Ex Triton VII, 14 January 2004, lot 767; ex SNG Levante-1252; ex Auctiones 7, 7 June 1977, lot 410; ex SNG Aulock 5537. This coin is both cited and illustrated by RPC1423 and by Karbach, Die Münzprägung der Stadt Augusta in Kilikien, Jahrbuch für Numismatik und Geldgeschichte 1990, pp. 61-62, no. 106. Karbach recorded only seven specimens of this coin, from one obverse and three reverse dies; RPC adds three more examples, for a total of ten. aEF...................................................................1350 435. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Celenderis, Cilicia, AE 23-25.5, 6.81g. RPC-1328 (5 spec., including ours), pl. 89 (same dies). Obv: EPENNIA - ETPVCKIΛΛA Bust draped r. on crescent, wearing stephane. Rx: KEΛ - ENΔ - E[PITWN] (both Ns retrograde) Tyche standing l. holding rudder and cornucopia. Ex Antioch Associates Buy or Bid 19, January 1999, lot 122; ex Lindgren-Kovacs (1985)-1469. Etruscilla’s only known coin type from Celenderis, and very rare: RPC-1328 records only five specimens, including ours, all from the same pair of dies. VF................................175 436. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Colybrassus, Cilicia, AE 32-33, 13.13g. RPC1182 (9 spec., including ours), pl. 80 (same dies). Obv: AVT - KAIC Γ MECC KV TPAIAN ΔEKIOC CEB Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: KOΛVBP - ACCEΩN Zeus seated l., extending r. hand over eagle at his feet and holding scepter in l. Ex CNA XIV, 20 March 1991, lot 413. Rare: RPC-1182 records only nine specimens, including ours, all of which come from the same die pair. This obverse die was also used for Carallia: RPC-1194. VF...........................................................................................300 Vis-à-vis Portraits of Herennius Etruscus and Hostilian 437. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS AND HOSTILIAN AS CAESARS; 250-251 AD, Flaviopolis, Cilicia, Year 177 = 250 AD, AE 26, 11.03g. RPC-1533 (7 spec., including ours), pl. 105 (same dies). Obv: Κ Ɛ Ɛ ΜƐССΙ - ΔƐΚΙΟС around, ΓΑ ΟΥΟС ΜƐ / ΚΥΙΝΤΟ / С in exergue, Vis-à-vis busts of Etruscus on l. and Hostilian on r., both bare-headed, draped, and cuirassed. Rx: ΦΛΑΟV - Ι[Ο]Π - ΟΛƐΙΤ around, ΩΝ in exergue, date ƐΤ / ΖΟ / Ρ in middle field, the Dioscuri standing side by side, looking at each other but turning their bodies away from each other, each wearing pointed cap and holding spear and parazonium. Ex CNG 58, 19 September 2001, lot 948 = CNG 42, 29-30 May 1997, lot 1038 = Lanz 76, 18 May 1995, lot 758. Quite rare: RPC-1533 records only seven specimens, including ours, all coming from the same pair of dies. Bold Fine...................................................................................................................500 438. HOSTILIAN AS CAESAR; 250-251 AD, Lyrbe, Cilicia, AE 23, 5.03g. RPC-1171 (6 spec.), pl. 79 (same dies). Obv: Γ ΟΥΑ ΟСΤ ΜEС ΚVΙΝΤΟС ΚΑΙ Bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: ΛΥΡΒEΙ - Τ - ΩΝ Goddess advancing r., with drapery flying out both behind her and before her, brandishing spear in r. hand and holding out uncertain object in l. hand. Ex Palladium 10, 17 November 1995, lot L-860; ex Lindgren III (1993)-860. Very rare: RPC-1171 records only six specimens, including ours, all of which share the same pair of dies. VG...................................................200 439. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS AS CAESAR; 250-251 AD, Mallus, Cilicia, AE 30, 17.66g. RPC-1434 (17 spec.). Obv: HEREN ETRVSC MES DECIVM CAESS (sic) Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r., seen from front. Rx: MAL - LO - CO - LONIA Turreted and veiled Tyche seated l. on rocks, holding ear of wheat; to l. and r. vexilla inscribed S and C respectively; at her feet, two river gods swimming in opposite directions. Purchased from B.A. Seaby, 6 October 1971; ex Seaby’s Bulletin, April 1971, A424. With the Seaby ticket handwritten by David Sear. Rare: our specimen and the seventeen cited by RPC-1434 seem to come from just one obverse and three reverse dies. (RPC lists nineteen specimens, but by mistake their specimens 14 and 15 are not of Herennius Etruscus). aVF / EF................................................................325 440. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Syedra, Cilicia, AE 27-29, 10.39g. RPC-1208 (6 spec.), pl. 82 (same dies). Obv: EΡEΝΝΙΑ ΑΙΤΡ - ΟVСΚΙΛΛΑ СEΒ Bust draped r. Rx: С - V - E around, ΔΡƐΩ[Ν] in exergue, Judgment of Ares by Dike; from l. to r.: Dike standing l. head r., holding sword; Ares standing l. without weapons; Hermes standing l., holding purse and caduceus. Ex Pegasi V, 14 June 2001, lot 268. Very rare: from the same dies as the six specimens recorded by RPC-1208. The same reverse die was also used for Trajan Decius, RPC-1205; the obverse die was also used with another reverse type of Syedra, RPC-1209, and with two reverse types of Laerte, RPC1200 and 1201. VF...................................................................................................200 441. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Tarsus, Cilicia, AE 33.5-35, 20.15g. RPC-1346 (11 spec.), pl. 91 (same dies). Obv: ΑV ΚΑΙ Γ ΜEС ΚVΙΝ ΔEΚΙΟС ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟС around,

Π - Π across field, Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: ΤΑΡСΟV ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛEΩС around, Α / Μ / Κ - Γ / Β in l. and r. field, Artemis running l., head r., drawing arrow from quiver at shoulder and holding bow; at feet l., stag running l., head r. Acquired from Twente Coins, 30 March 1996; bought by Twente from Frank Arnold, 28 April 1994. Rare: from the same dies as the eleven specimens listed by RPC-1346. The same obverse die was also used with a number of other reverse types: see the next three lots in this offering, and the full list in RPC. Fine..........................................................275 442. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Tarsus, Cilicia, AE 33, 16.98g. RPC-1356 (30 spec.), pl. 92, 1356/1 (same dies). Obv: ΑV Κ[ΑΙ Γ ΜEС] ΚVΙΝ ΔEΚΙΟС [ΤΡ] ΑΙΑΝΟС around, Π - Π across field, Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: ΤΑΡСΟV ΜΗ[ΤΡ]ΟΠΟΛEΩС around, Α - Μ / Κ - Γ / B in field, Heracles standing l., head r., on double groundline, resting r. hand on club and holding lionskin in l. Ex Knobloch List 107, May 1967, no. 107. The many recorded specimens of this coin apparently come from only two obverse dies and one reverse die. The same obverse die was also used with a number of other reverse types: see the preceding lot and the next two lots in this offering, and the full list in RPC. VF........................................................................250 443. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Tarsus, Cilicia, AE 34-34.5, 11.94g. RPC-1354 (6 spec.), pl. 91 (same dies). Obv: ΑV ΚΑΙ Γ ΜEС ΚVΙΝ ΔEΚΙΟС ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟС around, Π - Π across field, Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: ΤΑΡСΟV ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛEΩС Γ B around, Α Μ Κ in exergue, Heracles standing r., leaning on club set on ox head and holding infant Telesphorus, who reaches out towards deer standing on ground before Heracles; in upper background, tree. Underweight specimen. Ex Berk 106, 20 January 1999, lot 787. Rare: from the same dies as the six specimens listed by RPC-1354. The same obverse die was also used with a number of other reverse types: see the preceding two lots and the next lot in this offering, and the full list in RPC. Fine.. 175 444. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Tarsus, Cilicia, AE 34.5, 20.96g. RPC-1357 (5 spec.), pl. 92 (same dies). Obv: ΑV ΚΑΙ Γ ΜEС ΚVΙΝ ΔEΚΙΟС ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟС around, Π - Π across field, Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: ΤΑΡСΟV ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛEΩС around, Α / Μ / Κ / Γ / B vertically between the two deities, Hygieia standing r., holding serpent and feeding it from patera, beside Asclepius standing r., head l., holding serpent-staff. Acquired from Harlan Berk, 10 April 1999. Rare: from the same dies as the five specimens listed by RPC-1357. The same obverse die was also used with a number of other reverse types: see the preceding three lots in this offering, and the full list in RPC. aVF / VF...................................................................................250 445. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Tarsus, Cilicia, AE 26-27, 11.08g. RPC-1382 (23 spec., including ours), SNG Paris-1771 (same dies). Obv: ΑV ΚE Γ ΜEС ΚV ΔEΚI ΤΡ[Α]ΙΑΝΟС around, Π - Π across field, Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: [Τ] ΑΡСΟV ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛEΩ[С] around, Α / Μ / Κ in l. inner field and Γ / B in r. inner field, Pyramidal monument of Sandan, resting on short base decorated with three garlands and, below the short base, longer base decorated with foreparts of horned animals (oxen?); within, Sandan standing on back of lion pacing r.; on top of the pyramid, eagle standing with spread wings; above the monument, wreathlike arch resting on two columns with spiral fluting; in front of those columns, two male figures standing and looking inwards, each wearing Phrygian cap and raising outer hand to hold vertical spear. Ex CNG XXXI, 9-10 September 1994, lot 1279; this coin listed and illustrated as specimen 12 by RPC-1382. The RPC description of the reverse type fails to describe the shorter garlanded base below the monument, and overlooks the columns supporting the wreathlike arch, wrongly saying that the two male figures hold up that arch. VF.........................................................................................................175 446. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Tarsus, Cilicia, AE 30-31, 18.63g. RPC-1371 (8 spec.), pl. 93 (same dies). Obv: EPEΝΝΙΑΝ ΑΙΤΡΟΥϹΚΙΛΛΑΝ ϹƐ Bust draped r. wearing stephane, crescent behind shoulders. Rx: ΤΑΡϹΟV - ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛƐΩϹ around, Α / Μ / Κ - Γ / Β in field, Dionysus standing l., holding cantharus over panther and thyrsus. Ex Berk 106, 20 January 1999, lot 789. Rare: apparently from the same dies as the eight specimens listed by RPC-1371. The former error ANNIAN in the obverse legend of this die, present on the next lot in this offering, has here been corrected in the die to EPENNIAN. VF.......................................................................................................175 447. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Tarsus, Cilicia, AE 29-31, 10.98g. RPC-1378 (3 spec., including this coin), pl.93 (same dies). Obv: ΑΝΝΙΑΝ (sic) ΑΙΤΡΟΥϹΚΙΛΛΑΝ ϹƐ Bust draped r. wearing stephane, crescent behind shoulders. Rx: ΤΑΡϹΟV Μ - Η ΤΡΟΠΟΛƐΩϹ around, Α /Μ / Κ - Γ / Β in field, Nike standing l. on globe, holding wreath and palm. Ex Berk 106, 20 January 1999, lot 790. Very rare: RPC 1378 records just our specimen ex Berk and two others, all from the same pair of dies. The erroneous ANNIAN in the obverse legend was later corrected in the die to EPENNIAN: see the preceding lot in this offering. VF.............................................................................200 448. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Antiochia ad Orontem, Seleucis and Pieria, c. 2501 AD, Tetradrachm, 12.01g. McAlee-1116e, Prieur-531 (20 spec.), RPC-1659 (17 spec.). Obv: AVT K Γ ME KV ΔEKIOC TPAIANOC CEB Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust r., five pellets (officina 5) below bust. Rx: ΔHMAPX EΞOYCIAC around, S C in exergue, Eagle with spread wings standing l. on palm branch, holding wreath in beak. Purchased from Harold Whitmire, 6 March 1967. EF.............................................200 449. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Antiochia ad Orontem, Seleucis and Pieria, c. 250-1 AD, Tetradrachm, 12.54g. McAlee-1116g (V. Rare), Prieur-534 (3 spec.), RPC1669 (3 spec.). Obv: AVT K Γ ME KV ΔEKIOC TPAIANOC CEB Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust r., Z (officina 7) below bust. Rx: ΔHMAPX EΞOYCIAC around, S C in exergue, Eagle with spread wings standing l. on palm branch, holding wreath in beak. Purchased from H.G. Spangenberger, 26 March 1966. EF......................................300 450. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Antiochia ad Orontem, Seleucis and Pieria, c. 250-1 AD, Tetradrachm, 13.03g. McAlee-1134d (Rare), Prieur-597 (5 spec.), RPC-1739 (4 spec.). Obv: AVT K Γ ME KV TPAIANOC ΔEKIOC CEB Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust r., four pellets (officina 4) below bust. Rx: ΔHMAPX EΞOYCIAC around, S C in exergue, Eagle with spread wings standing r. on palm branch, holding wreath in beak. Purchased from Rusty Romans, 29 October 2010. EF.............................................200 451. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Antiochia ad Orontem, Seleucis and Pieria, c. 250/1 AD, Tetradrachm, 11.70g. McAlee-1165c (Rare), Prieur-610 (12 spec.), RPC-1650 (11 spec.). Obv: EPENNIA ETPOVCKIΛΛA CEB Draped bust r. wearing stephane, later ridged hairdo, probably [three pellets] (officina 3) below bust. Rx: ΔHMAPX EΞ OYCIAC around, S C in exergue, Eagle with spread wings standing l. on palm branch,


holding wreath in beak. Probably with three pellets off flan below the bust, since from the same obverse die as McAlee’s illustrated specimen, though the pellets on that specimen too are not clear in the photo. Purchased from Joel Malter, 25 November 1966. As McAlee comments (p. 374), Herennia Etruscilla’s Antioch tetradrachms are all rare: only 29 specimens of all varieties in the Dura excavations, compared to 483 of Trajan Decius and 194 of Herennius Etruscus. This coin comes from the Etruscilla’s second issue of tetradrachms at Antioch, with name corrected to “Etruscilla”, but with the eagle still standing on palm branch rather than just line. Near Mint State........300 Rare Early Etruscilla Tetradrachm, RPC Plate Coin 452. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Antiochia ad Orontem, Seleucis and Pieria, c. 249 AD, Tetradrachm, 12.26g. McAlee-1168b (Ex. Rare); Prieur-617 (1 spec.); RPC1713 (1 spec.), pl. 117 (this coin). Obv: EPENNIA TPOVCKIΛΛA CEB Draped bust r. wearing stephane, early smooth hairdo, two pellets (officina 2) below bust. Rx: ΔHMAPX EΞOYCIAC around, S C in exergue, Eagle with spread wings standing l. on palm branch, holding wreath in beak. Ex CNG 63, 24 May 2003, lot 1073. Very rare: RPC-1713 lists only one specimen, which is our coin, while McAlee-1168b illustates a second specimen from different dies, and Prieur-617 reports a third specimen in Yale. This coin comes from the first part of Etruscilla’s first issue of tetradrachms at Antioch, with erroneous name “Truscilla” rather than “Etruscilla”, and with early smooth rather than later ridged hairdo. VF.....................................................................................350 453. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Antiochia ad Orontem, Seleucis and Pieria, c. 249 AD, Tetradrachm, 13.95g. McAlee-1168d (Rare), Prieur-619 (7 spec.), RPC-1740 (6 spec.). Obv: EPENNIA TPOVCKIΛΛA CEB Draped bust r. wearing stephane, later ridged hairdo, probably four pellets (officina 4) below bust. Rx: ΔHMAPX EΞOYCIAC around, S C in exergue, Eagle with spread wings standing l. on palm branch, holding wreath in beak. Purchased from Joel Malter, 18 August 1969. This coin comes from the second part of Etruscilla’s first issue of tetradrachms at Antioch, with erroneous name “Truscilla” rather than “Etruscilla”, but with later ridged rather than early smooth hairdo. aVF / EF.........................................................................150 454. HOSTILIAN AS CAESAR; 250-251 AD, Antiochia ad Orontem, Seleucis and Pieria, Tetradrachm, 10.74g. McAlee-1160b (V. Rare), Prieur-647 (5 spec.), RPC-1717 (3 spec.). Obv: Γ OYAΛ OCTIΛIAN ME KVINTOC KECAP Bare-headed, draped bust r., seen from front, two pellets below bust (officina 2). Rx: ΔHMAPX EΞOYCIAC around, S C in exergue, Eagle with spread wings standing l. on palm branch, holding wreath in beak. From the same obverse die as McAlee’s illustrated specimen. Purchased from Joel Malter, 18 August 1969. Hostilian’s Antioch tetradrachms are all rare: only twelve specimens turned up in the Dura excavations, compared to 483 of Trajan Decius and 194 of Herennius Etruscus (McAlee, p. 374). VF.....................400 Rare City Paltus in Syria, ex Lindgren and Mabbott Collections 455. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS AS CAESAR; 250-251 AD, Paltus, Seleucis and Pieria, Year 508, AE 18, 5.12g. RPC-1863 (3 spec., including ours), pl. 126 (same dies). Obv: [ƐΡƐΝΙ ƐΤΡ]ΟV ΜƐ ΚV ΔƐΚΙΟ[С ΚƐСΑ] Bare-headed, draped bust r. Rx: [ΠΑΛΤ] - ΗΝωΝ around, date H - Φ across field, Nike advancing l. holding wreath and palm. ΜƐ in the obverse legend misread ΜƐC by RPC, following Imhoof-Blumer in Rev. Suisse de Num. VIII, 1898, p. 45. Ex Antioch Associates List 47, April 2000, no. 102; earlier in Lindgren/Kovacs (1985), no. 2114 and Hans Schulman, 6 June 1969, Mabbott Collection, lot 2585. Very rare, apparently only the third known specimen, and from the same dies as the other two, which are in Berlin ex Imhoof-Blumer and in Beirut. Fine...............................................................................................................250 456. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Caesarea, Samaria, AE 25-27, 16.87g. RPC-2057 (9 spec., including ours). Obv: IMP C C MS Q TRA DECIVS AVG Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: COL.PR F AVG.F [C CAES] MET S P Decius riding r. on prancing horse, cloak flying out behind his head, holding spear pointing slightly downward in lowered r. arm; on ground below forelegs of horse, half prostrate enemy (weak on this specimen). Ex CNG 90, 23 May 2012, lot 1222; this coin listed as specimen 8 by RPC-2057. From the same reverse die as RPC pl. 138, 2057/9. The reverse legend calls Caesarea “Metropolis of Syria Palestina”. aVF.......................200 457. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Caesarea, Samaria, AE 25-27, 17.33g. RPC-2058 (22 spec.), pl. 138 (same obv. die). Obv: IMP C C MES Q TRA DECIVS AVG Bust laureate, cuirassed r., seen from front. Rx: COL PR [F AVG F C CAES MET] around, P S in exergue, Victory stepping r., presenting wreath to emperor standing l. and holding spear. Ex Bill Rosenberg List 34A, March 2004, no. 56. Fine...................150 458. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Caesarea, Samaria, AE 20, 7.14g. RPC-2095 (4 spec.), pl. 141 (same obv. die). Obv: IMP C M Q TRA[IANVS DECI]VS AVG Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: COL P F A[V F C] - CAES METRO - P Sarapis standing r., head l., raising r. arm and holding scepter in lowered l. Purchased from Bill Rosenberg, August 2011. RPC reads just TRAI in the obverse legend of this coin, but the spacing of the legend on our example suggests that TRA[IANVS] should be restored. Fine............................................................................................................250 459. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Caesarea, Samaria, AE 25-27, 16.26g. RPC-2079 (7 spec.), pl. 140 (same dies). Obv: ERENNIA ETRVS[CILLA AVG] Bust draped r. wearing stephane. Rx: COL PR F AVG [F C CAES MET]R Eagle standing l., head r., with wings spread, supporting circular band enclosing turreted and draped bust of Tyche r. Ex Amphora List 84, April 2004, no. 77. VF.............................................275 460. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Caesarea, Samaria, AE 28-29, 17.41g. RPC-2080 (12 spec.). Obv: ERENNIA ETRV[SCILL]A AVG Bust draped r. wearing stephane. Rx: [COL PR FL AVG F C] CAES METR S P Tyche standing l., wearing parazonium at waist, setting r. foot on uncertain object, holding human bust and long scepter; on ground behind her, swimming river god. Purchased from Bill Rosenberg, 18 August 2011. aVF.................................................................................................................200 461. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Aelia Capitolina, Judaea, AE 26-27.5, 14.95g. RPC-2178 (22 spec.), Sofaer-140 (same obv. die). Obv: IMP C C MES Q TRA DECIVS AVG Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: COL [A] - EL - K - [AP C]OM P F Turreted Tyche standing l. with foot on rock, holding eagle standing r. on small bust, and long scepter; behind her, Victory on column; at feet, wine jar. Purchased from David Hendin, 27 October 2000. Fine / Good Fine.................................................275 462. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS AS AUGUSTUS; 251 AD, Aelia Capitolina, Judaea, AE 26, 11.94g. RPC-2189 (8 spec., including ours). Obv: C M Q DECIVS ETRVSCVS

AVG Radiate, draped bust r., seen from front. Rx: [C]OL AEL - [KAP COM P F] Boar standing r. on line; above, eagle standing r. on bar, with Λ-shaped fillet (?) in beak; above eagle, vexillum inscribed L X F. Ex Rosenblum 40E, 10 June 2010, lot 65; ex Gemini VI, 10 January 2010, lot 681 (“Ex Asher Keshet Collection”). This coin is listed in RPC-2189, specimen 8, and also illustrated in RPC online. From the same dies as Sofaer-153 and as the two specimens illustrated by RPC-2189, pl. 147. Fine / aVF............................................................................................................................450 463. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS AND HOSTILIAN AS CAESARS; 250-251 AD, Bostra, Arabia Petraea, AE 25, 13.71g. RPC-2212 (22 spec.), pl. 149 (same obv. die). Obv: IMPP N DЄCIVS ЄT C VALЄNS CVINTVS [CAIS]ARЄS Vis-á-vis busts of Herennius Etruscus and Hostilian, on the l. Etruscus laureate, draped, cuirassed r., on the r. Herennius radiate, draped, cuirassed l., seen from front. Rx: ACTIA DVSARIA COL [MЄ]TR BOSTRЄNORVM On a raised platform approached by steps, baetyl of the god Dusares surmounted by seven flat cake-like objects, between two smaller baetyls each surmounted by one similar object; l. and r. of the platform curving laurel branches that meet at the top like a wreath. Acquired from Tom Cederlind, 9 April 1999; ex Cederlind 115, lot 1315. Judging from the specimens of RPC-2212, 2213, and 2214 that are illustrated by RPC online, this unusual obverse type combining portraits of Herennius Etruscus and Hostilian seems to occur on only one obverse die at Bostra. RPC, following BMC p. 26, reads IMP with just one P at the beginning of the obverse legend of this die, so confining that title Imperator to Etruscus only. On our specimen, however, and on Sofaer pl. 131, 58-59, the correct reading seems to be IMPP with two P’s, meaning that Etruscus and Hostilian together are called Imperatores. .Caesares. Fine / VF...........................................................................750 464. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Edessa, Mesopotamia, AE 19-20, 5.22g. RPC-1554 (25 spec.). Obv: ΑV Γ ΔƐΚΙС СƐΒ (sic) Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: [Κ] ΟΛ ƐΔƐССA Turreted, veiled and draped bust of Tyche l.; at l., small lighted altar. Ex Antioch Associates List 52, October 2000, no. 318. Emperor’s name misspelled, ΔƐΚΙС instead of ΔƐΚΙOС (O omitted). Ten of the thirteen specimens of this coin illustrated by RPC online seem to come from one obverse die, the other three from a second obverse die. Our specimen and two others in the Behnen Collection come from the commoner of these two obverse dies. VF..........................................................200 465. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Rhesaena, Mesopotamia, AE 25-26, 13.33g. RPC-1586 (9 spec.). Castelin Period 2, type d. Obv: ΑΥ[Τ Κ] Γ ΜƐ ΚΥ ΔƐΚΙΟϹ ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟϹ ϹƐΒ Radiate, cuirassed bust r., seen from front, with fold of cloak on front shoulder. Rx: ϹƐΠ [Κ]ΟΛ ΡΗϹΑΙΝΗϹΙω[Ν] L III P Two turreted city goddesses (probably Rhesaena and Edessa) standing facing each other, joining r. hands above altar on ground between them; above, eagle with raised wings standing r. on palm branch, head l., wreath in beak; at l., a statue on column; at r., centaur Sagittarius holding bow; in exergue, half figure of swimming river god (off flan). Purchased from Harmer Rooke, 8 September 1972. Fine..................................................................150 466. TRAJAN DECIUS AND HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; 249-251 AD, Rhesaena, Mesopotamia, AE 28-30, 12.82g. RPC-1594 (9 spec.); Castelin pp. 99-100, reverse type e. Obv: ΑVΤ Κ ΓA ΜƐ Κ TPA ΔƐΚΙΟϹ ϹƐΒ ƐΡƐΝ ƐΤΡΟΥϹΚΙΛΛΑ ϹƐΒ (legend generally present but weak, especially towards the end) Bust r. of Decius, radiate, draped, cuirassed, facing bust l. of Etruscilla, on crescent, draped, wearing stephane. Rx: ϹƐΠ ΚΟΛ ΡΗϹΑΙΝΗϹΙωΝ L III P (weak after PHC) Togate priest holding long staff and plowing r. with two oxen; above, eagle with raised wings standing r. on palm branch, head l., wreath in beak; in exergue, half figure of river god swimming r. Ex Knobloch List 32, February 1968, no. 381. From the same dies as RPC online-1594, specimen 9. Very rare double-portrait obverse type of Decius and Etruscilla, occurring only on this one obverse die, which was coupled with two reverse types, our plowing scene and City goddess sacrificing. Fine...................................325 467. TRAJAN DECIUS AND HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS; 249-251 AD, Rhesaena, Mesopotamia, AE 26-26.5, 13.16g. RPC-1596 (4 spec.); Castelin, p. 101, reverse type e. Obv: ΑVΤ Κ Γ Μ Κ TP ΔƐΚΙΟϹ [ϹƐΒ KV ƐΡ ƐΤΡ M ΔƐΚΙΟϹ KAI]CAP Bust r. of Decius, radiate, draped, cuirassed, seen from front, facing bust l. of Etruscus, bareheaded, draped, cuirassed, seen from behind. Rx: ϹƐΠ [ΚΟΛ ΡΗ]ϹΑΙΝΗϹΙωΝ L I[I] I P Togate priest holding long staff and plowing r. with two oxen; above, eagle with raised wings standing r. on palm branch, head l., wreath in beak; in exergue, half figure of river god swimming r. looking back. Purchased from Fred Knobloch, 4 May 1968. Very rare double-portrait obverse type of Decius and Etruscus, occurring only on this one obverse die, which was coupled with three reverse types, namely our plowing scene, Two city goddesses clasping hands, and City goddess sacrificing. Fine / aVF... ...................................................................................................................................325 468. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Rhesaena, Mesopotamia, AE 26-27, 12.68g. RPC-1573 (7 spec., including ours); Castelin p. 97, rev. type c. Obv: ƐΡƐΝΝΙΑ ΤΡΟΥϹΚΙΛ[ΛΑ] (sic) [ϹƐΒΑ] Bust draped r. on crescent, wearing stephane. Rx: ϹƐΠ ΡΗϹΑΙΝΗϹΙωΝ L III P Temple without roof seen in perspective, with two columns on front and an additional four columns on side, within which eagle with closed wings standing l.; in exergue, half-length river god swimming r. between two palm branches. With engraver’s error in obverse legend: the initial Ɛ of ƐΤΡΟΥϹΚΙΛΛΑ was left out. Ex CNG 37, 20 March 1996, lot 1162; this coin listed by RPC-1573, specimen 5. Fine / VF..............................................................................................................................225 469. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Alexandria, Egypt, Year 1=249/50 AD, Billon Tetradrachm, 12.92g. RPC-2253 (14 spec.), Cologne-2815, BM-2080. Obv: A K Γ M K TPAIANOC ΔEKIOC Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: Serapis standing l., head r., wearing kalathos on head and holding scepter; date L - A across field. Acquired from Christian Blom, ANA Show, 15 August 1969. gVF........................................175 470. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Alexandria, Egypt, Year 1=249/50 AD, Billon Tetradrachm, 10.90g. RPC-2246 (11 spec.); BM-2081; Dattari/Savio-pl. 266, 5080. Obv: [A K Γ] M K TPAIANOC ΔE[KIOC] Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: Bust of Hermanubis r. wearing kalathos with lotus petal in front, winged caduceus combined with palm branch before face; behind, date L A. Ex Malloy XIV, 2 July 1979, lot 565. Fine...................................................................................................150 471. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Alexandria, Egypt, Year 1=249/50 AD, Billon Tetradrachm, 13.30g. RPC-2235 (3 spec.); Dattari/Savio-pl. 267, 10496 (same dies); Oxford-3800. Obv: A K Γ M K TPAIANOC ΔEKIOC EV Bust laureate, draped,


cuirassed r. Rx: Bust of Zeus Ammon r., with ram’s horn in hair, and wearing headdress of ram’s horns and disk; date L - A across field. Purchased from Pegasi, 23 April 2010. green patination. aVF................................................................................................135 472. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Alexandria, Egypt, Year 1=249/50 AD, Billon Tetradrachm, 12.93g. RPC-2227 (4 spec.), pl. 150 (same obv. die); Dattari/Savio-pl. 267, 10491; Oxford-3785. Obv: A K Γ M K ΔEKI - OC TPAIANOC E Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: Nike advancing r. holding wreath and palm around which drapery is wrapped, date L - A across field. Ex Fountainhead of Fine Coins List 8, January 1977, no. 1058. This coin shows the rare, probably earliest form of obverse legend with ΔEKIOC preceding rather than following TPAIANOC. Of 55 tetradrachms of Decius in Dattari/Savio, only seven show this legend; of 44 tetradrachms in Oxford, three show the variant legend. There are no coins with this legend among the 19 tetradrachms of Decius in BMC, nor among the 13 tetradrachms of Decius in the Cologne collection. Fine / VF..................................................................................175 473. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Alexandria, Egypt, Year 1=249/50 AD, Billon Tetradrachm, 13.56g. RPC-2242 (17 spec.); Dattari/Savio-pl. 267, 10497; Oxford-3814. Obv: A K Γ M K TPAIANOC ΔEKIOC Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: Eagle standing l., head r., wreath in beak; date L - A across field. Purchased from Lazarus, Columbus, Ohio, 26 December 1969. gVF...............................................185 474. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Alexandria, Egypt, Year 2=250/51 AD, Billon Tetradrachm, 11.93g. RPC-2264 (16 spec.); Dattari/Savio-pl. 266, 5076; Oxford-3819. Obv: A K Γ M K TPAIANOC ΔEKIOC E Bust laureate, cuirassed r., seen from front. Rx: Dikaiosyne-Aequitas seated l. holding scales and cornucopia, date L - B across field. Acquired from Bill Kalmbach, Nilus Coins, CICF, 2 March 1996; ex the Empire Coins Sale of the Gordon Dickey Collection. aEF..................................................185 Trophy of Arms 475. TRAJAN DECIUS; 249-251 AD, Alexandria, Egypt, Year 2=250/1 AD, Billon Tetradrachm, 13.11g. RPC-2280, spec. 3 (illustrated online, same dies); rev. type var. of Dattari/Savio-pl. 267, 5095, and Oxford-3838. Obv: A K Γ M K ΔEKIOC TPAIANOC E Bust laureate, cuirassed r. Rx: Trophy of arms, two bound captives seated at base, the captive on l. looking back; date L - B across field. The two main shields at the end of the trophy’s arms are reversed on our coin and on RPC-2280/3 (shield on left seen from back, shield on right seen from front) as compared to the shields on the eight other coins illustrated by Dattari/Savio, BMC, and RPC online-2279 and 2280 (shield on left seen from front, shield on right seen from back). Acquired from Joel Malter, 16 February 1967. VF / gVF.........................................................................................275 476. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA; Alexandria, Egypt, Year 1=249/50 AD, Billon Tetradrachm, 12.64g. RPC-2259 (29 spec.), Cologne-2821 (same dies), BM-2091. Obv: EP KOVΠ AITPOVCKIΛΛA CEB Bust draped r., wearing stephane. Rx: Homonoia-Concordia standing l., raising r. hand and holding double cornucopia in l.; date L - A across field. Purchased from Lazarus Department Store, Columbus, Ohio, 18 January 1973. Alexandrian tetradrachms of Etruscilla are much rarer than those of her husband Trajan Decius. aEF...............................................................................225 477. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA WITH LEGEND ERROR; Alexandria, Egypt, Year 2=250/1 AD, Billon Tetradrachm, 12.65g. RPC-2285, spec. 1 = BM-2088 (with same obv. legend error, but from different dies); cf. Cologne-2825 (without the error). Obv: EP KOVΠ AITPOVEKIΛΛA (sic, with E for the intended C) CE Bust draped r., wearing stephane. Rx: Athena standing l. holding Nike and scepter, shield at feet; date L - B across field. Purchased from Lazarus Department Store, Columbus, Ohio, 26 January 1969. Rare obverse legend error for a lady who is generally rare at Alexandria. VF..............................................................................................................................200 478. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS AS CAESAR; 250-251 AD, Alexandria, Egypt, Year 2=250/1AD, Billon Tetradrachm, 12.53g. RPC-2291 (30 spec.), Cologne-2827, BM2096. Obv: K EPE ETP MEC ΔEKIOC KAIC Bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: Roma standing l., raising r. hand and holding scepter in l.; date L B in l. field. Ex Frank Robinson 26, 3 June 1993, lot 349. Herennius Etruscus and Hostilian too are rare on Alexandrian tetradrachms. Fine...................................................................165 479. GETA AS CAESAR; 198-209 AD, Cremna, Pisidia, AE 17-19, 3.48g. Aulock, Pisidien II-1275-96 (22 spec., all from the same dies as ours). Obv: P SEP GET - A FOR CAES Bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust r. Rx: PROP - C - O - L CR Apollo Propylaeus advancing r., cloak flying from shoulders, about to shoot arrow from bow. This and the following two coins are from the Behnen Collection, though not of Decius and family! Ex Antioch Associates List B29, June 2000, no. 92. This type apparently comes from only this one die pair. Fine.................................................135 480. VALERIAN I; 253-260 AD, Epiphaneia, Cilicia, Year 322=254/5 AD, AE 33, 24.13g. SNG Bern/Righetti-1549. Obv: AVT K .Π Λ. OVAΛEPIANOC - CE -[B] Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed r. Rx: [ET BKT - EΠIΦA]NEΩN Ivy-wreathed, draped bust of Dionysus r., with thyrsus over far shoulder. Acquired from Gary Huber on 17 April 1983. Rare, possibly only the fifth recorded specimen, the other four being (a) two from the same die pair as ours, CNG E237, 21 July 2010, lot 138 and BertolamiArt Coins Roma 4, 5 December 2011, lot 414; (b) and two from a different die pair, SNG Bern/Righetti-1549 and Gorny & Mosch 122, 10 March 2003, lot 1818. Not in BMC, SNG Paris, SNG Levante, SNG Levante Supplement, SNG Pfalz, or Ziegler’s Smaller Collections. Fine.........................................................................................275 481. GALLIENUS; 253-268 AD, Antiochia, Pisidia, Sole reign, AE 22, 4.76g. Krzyz-Av. III, new rev. die. Obv: IMP CAES P ΛICINN GALLIENO Bust radiate, cuirassed r. Rx: ANTIO - CHI C - Γ (=upside down L), S R in exergue, Vexillum topped by eagle between two standards. Somewhat blundered legends. Gift to Bill Behnen from S & S Associates, 25 March 2005. VF.................................................................................45 WORLD COINS 482. ARGENTINA, 1888, 5 PESOS, NGC, MS61; Argentina, 1888 5 Pesos, NGC. MS61, KM-31. Very attractive and lustrous. 0.2333 oz. NGC#3900209-001. . ....425 483. FRANCE, ANGLO-GALLIC, ND, SALUT D’OR, VF/EF; France, Anglo-Gallic, ND Salut d’or, VF/EF, Henry VI, 1422-1461. Archangel Gabriel at Annunciation. Twin shields of France, England. Root mint mark. Le Mans mint. 26.3mm, 3.5g. Fr.301, Elias 269. . ................................................................................................1600 484. FRANCE, 1726, A, LOUIS D’OR AUX LUNETTES, EF/AU; France, 1726 A, Louis d’or aux lunettes, EF/AU, Louis XV, 1715-1774. Fox, Cinquefoil. 8.2g,

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24.4mm. Young head/twin oval shields of France and Navarre. Small obv countermark serif-style letters BLB. Gadoury 340. Very lustrous. . ..........................................1000 GREAT BRITAIN, ND, HALF LAUREL, VF/EF; Great Britain, ND Half Laurel, VF/EF, James I, 1603-1625. Mint mark Trefoil(1623-1624) Bust double struck, faint scratches. 27.8mm, 4.5g. KM 70, S.2641A. Very attractive gold tone. . .............1500 GREAT BRITAIN, ND, UNITE, VF/EF; Great Britain, ND Unite, VF/EF, Charles I, 1625-1649. Tower Mint, Mint mark Lis (1625). Group A. First crowned bust/ Square top shield. 35.1mm, 9.0g. Edge split but full flan and some crisp details. Some smoothing at top. S.2685. . ...................................................................................2000 MONACO, TWO COINS, ND, SET, PROOF; Monaco, two coins, ND Set, Proof, Casino Monte Carlo coinage. Gold, 1000 Francs, 16g; Silver 100 Francs, 20g.. . .6 50 ROMANIA, 1890, 20 LEI, EF; Romania, 1890 20 Lei, EF, Carol I. Light bagmarks. 0.1867oz. . ..............................................................................................................300 SPAIN, 1744, S-PJ, 1/2 ESCUDO, PCGS, AU55; Spain, 1744 S-PJ, 1/2 Escudo, PCGS. AU55, Philip V, Seville mint, Lustrous and well-defined. Cayon-9481. PCGS#412817.55/15677677. . ...............................................................................300 AUSTRIA, BATTHYANI, 1768, TALER, EF/AU; Austria, Batthyani, 1768 Taler, EF/AU, Karl Joseph, 1764-1772. Bust right/crowned coat of arms. Mintage of 300. Dav-1183. Crisp devices. Lightly cleaned. Rare. . ...............................................1200 CRUSADERS, ND, DENIER, VF; Crusaders, ND Denier, VF, Bohemond IV, 12011216. Antioch. 17.5mm, 1.0g. Billon. Coinage used during the crusades. . .............6 5 CYPRUS, CRUSADES, ND, GROS, VF/EF; Cyprus, Crusades, ND Gros, VF/ EF, Lusignan Kingdom of Cyprus. Peter II. 1369-1382. 23.9mm, 4.6g. Peter seated facing on throne, holding lis-tipped scepter/ Jerusalem Cross. Malloy-94. Cleaned and slight edge crack. Very crude strike but charming portrait. . ..........................200 FRANCE, TOULOUSE, ND, DENIER, EF; France, Toulouse, ND Denier, EF, Early Feudal: Count Raymond V-VII, 1148-1249 19.2mm, 1.09g. RAMON COMES (S sideways. Nice example. . ..................................................................................150 FRANCE, METZ, ND, DENIER, AU; France, Metz, ND Denier, AU, Bishop Bertram, 1179-1212. 15.4mm, 0.76g. Bust of the bishop left, with blessing hand. BERTRANN’. Reverse Hand over cross. METENSIS. Roberts-8858. Lovely and clear portrait and hand. Some soft striking. Fine Example. . ...................................7 5 FRANCE, ND, DENIER, F/VF; France, ND Denier, F/VF, Bishopric of Clermont. Denier to the Virgin. Circa 12th Century. Auvergne region. 18.9mm, 1.0g. Roberts-4907. Slighly pourous but nice example. . ..................................................5 0 FRANCE, ND, OBOL, EF; France, ND Obol, EF, Louis XI 1461-1483. Tours Standard. 16mm, 0.8g. Long cross. Royal issue. Full legends and nice toning. Roberts-2675. . .......................................................................................................125 FRANCE, 1772, Z, 1 FRANC, VF; France, 1772 Z, 1 Franc, VF, Louis XV, 17151774. Grenoble mint. Also valued as 1/10 Ecu. KM511.24 Charming piece. . ........5 0 FRANCE, 1841, JETON, AU; France, 1841 Jeton, AU, The chariot of the dawn rising above the terrestrial globe. Conference of attorneys. 22.7 g silver. Beautiful rainbow toning. . .....................................................................................................100 FRANCE, 1843, JETON, UNC; France, 1843 Jeton, UNC, Celebrating the Rhône wine region in Southern France. Bee hive/Coat of arms, grapes, flowers. Proof-like and gorgeous toning. . .............................................................................................200 FRANCE, 1847, JETON, UNC; France, 1847 Jeton, UNC, Society of natural science. Lyon. 11.2g, silver. Fantastic bee, proof-like surfaces. . ...........................100 FRANCE, 1848, JETON, AU; France, 1848 Jeton, AU, Signed E. Rogat 1848. 12.8g silver. A medal for the meeting of the community or borough around the Seine river. . .................................................................................................................................5 0 FRANCE, ND (C.1848), JETON, AU/UNC; France, ND (c.1848) Jeton, AU/UNC, Napoleon III. Chamber of notaries in the borough of Fountain blue. 15.1g, Silver. Attractive. . ...............................................................................................................7 5 FRANCE, 1854, JETON, AU; France, 1854 Jeton, AU, Saint Eustace kneeling, patron saint of hunters. Bronze, honoring the Ministry of the Interior. Interesting symbolism. . ............................................................................................................100 FRENCH GUIANA, COLONY OF CAYENNE, 1789, A, 2 SOUS, VF; French Guiana, Colony of Cayenne, 1789 A, 2 Sous, VF, Colonial Coinage. Billon. Flat based crown. 22.8mm, 1.7g. . ...................................................................................7 5 GERMAN STATES, BESANCON, 1542, CAROLUS, AU; German States, Besancon, 1542 Carolus, AU, KM-B6. Charles V. 1.4g, 20mm. Sch-181; Saurma 1826-8. Varieties exist. Attractive color. . ...............................................................200 GERMAN STATES, 1712, 1/2 KREUZER, UNC; German States, 1712 1/2 Kreuzer, UNC, Hall mint. Obverse: Uniface. Imperial double-headed eagle rising above shields, 1/2 in oval below divides date. Amazing eye appeal. . ...................150 GERMAN STATES, PRUSSIA, ND, MEDAL, UNC; German States, Prussia, ND Medal, UNC, Brandenburg. Silver Agricultural. 41mm, 31.1g. Ceres standing, 12 beautiful scenes depicting animals and agriculture. . .............................................300 GREAT BRITAIN, VIKING: EAST ANGLIA, ND, PENNY, CH EF; Great Britain, Viking: East Anglia, ND Penny, CH EF, St. Eadmund Memorial Coinage. c.890-910 AD. 19mm, 1.3g. SC EADMUND REX; A in center. /...EMOND MONETA. Possibly Ergemond moneyer. N-483. This coinage was struck by the Danish settlers of East Anglia in memory of the canonized martyr Eadmund, the last English King of East Anglia, who was brutally murdered in A.D. 869 by the invading Viking army. . .1000 GREAT BRITAIN, ANGLO-SAXON, ND, SCEAT, VF; Great Britain, AngloSaxon, ND Sceat, VF, Archbishop Wigmund of York, 837-854. Styca. Coenred moneyer. 13.6mm, 1.1g ++VIGMVND/++COENRED. S. 870. N. 196. Very strong obv. . .200 GREAT BRITAIN, ANGLO-SAXON, ND, SCEAT; Great Britain, Anglo-Saxon, nd Sceat, Aethelred II, Second reign 844-849. Styca. Eardwulf moneyer. 12.1mm, 1.1g. EDIIRED RX, 3 pellets in center/EARDWLF X, star in center. N-190. Interesting variety. . ................................................................................................200 GREAT BRITAIN, ANGLO-SAXON, ND, SCEAT, VF; Great Britain, AngloSaxon, ND Sceat, VF, Primary phase, c.680-c.710. Sceatta. 11.3mm, 1.4g. Series C2. Radiate bust right, runic inscription/Four crosses around square. Well centered, crisp portrait. Very nice example. . ..................................................................................450 GREAT BRITAIN, LATE ANGLO-SAXON, ND, PENNY, EF; Great Britain, Late Anglo-Saxon, ND Penny, EF, Cnut, 1016-1035. Short cross type.York mint,


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Cucan moneyer. 17.9mm, 1.1g. Diademed bust left, front scepter, +CNV T REC/ CRUCAN ON EOF. N-790, S-1159. Very attractive. . ...........................................600 GREAT BRITAIN, LATE ANGLO-SAXON, ND, PENNY, VF; Great Britain, Late Anglo-Saxon, ND Penny, VF, Edward The Confessor, 1042-1066. York mint, Thurgrim moneyer. 18mm, 1.2g. Radiate bust left/small cross with annulet. N-816, S-1173. Nice strike and tone. . ................................................................................800 GREAT BRITAIN, NORMAN, ND, PENNY, VF/EF; Great Britain, Norman, ND Penny, VF/EF, William I, 1066-1087. Paxs type. Gloucester mint. Portrait of William ‘the Conqueror’ facing, PILLELM REX,/quartered design, ..ON GLCESTE..PAXS. N--848, S-1257. Nicely struck portrait and pretty toning. . ....................................900 GREAT BRITAIN, PLANTAGENET KINGS, ND, GROAT, EF; Great Britain, Plantagenet Kings, ND Groat, EF, Henry VI, First Reign, 1422-1461. Calais mint.26.7mm, 3.8g. Pinecones and mascles and saltires as stops. N-1461, S-1875. Very ornamental. Nearly full round flan and highly lustrous surfaces. . ................500 GREAT BRITAIN, PLANTAGENET KINGS, ND, PENNY, VF; Great Britain, Plantagenet Kings, ND Penny, VF, Edward I, 1272-1307. London mint. 19.1mm, 1.4g. Class III, late “S”. N-1022. Very pleasing portrait and toning. . .....................5 0

517. GREAT BRITAIN, HOUSE OF YORK, ND, GROAT, F; Great Britain, House Of York, ND Groat, F, Edward IV, First Reign, 1461-70. Light coinage. London mint. 25.2mm, 2.9g. No marks by neck. S-2002. Nice grumpy portrait. Dark toning. . .200 518. GREAT BRITAIN, HOUSE OF TUDOR, ND, GROAT, EF; Great Britain, House Of Tudor, ND Groat, EF, Edward VI, 1547-1553. Coinage in the name of Henry VIII. (1547-1551 Posthumous. Tower mint, Lis mm. 24.7mm, 2.6g. Bust of Henry VIII/ shield, annulets in forks. Typical weak strike but bold portrait. . ...........................550 519. GREAT BRITAIN, HOUSE OF STUART, ND, HALF CROWN, VF; Great Britain, House Of Stuart, ND Half Crown, VF, Charles I, 1625-1649. Tower mint under Parliament. Eye mm (1645). 35.3mm, 15g. King on horseback left/CHRISTO AUSPICE REGNO, shield. N-2213, S-2778. Bold legends and soft blue and rose toning make this a nice example of this popular equestrian coin. . ........................300 520. GREAT BRITAIN, 1631, HALFGROAT, VF/EF; Great Britain, 1631 Halfgroat, VF/EF, Charles I, pattern by Briot. 16.5mm, 1.5g Bare-headed bust right/crowned interlocking Cs, B below. S.2856A; N.2687. One of the nicest we’ve seen. . .......450 521. GREAT BRITAIN, COMMONWEALTH, ND, PENNY, VF; Great Britain, Commonwealth, ND Penny, VF, 1649-1660. London mint. 12.9mm, 0.5g. Coat-ofarms within wreath/Two coats-of-arms; ·I· above. North 2729; S-3222. Nicely toned. . ...............................................................................................................................200 522. GREAT BRITAIN, COMMONWEALTH, 1653, SHILLING, VF; Great Britain, Commonwealth, 1653 Shilling, VF, 1649-1660. Sun mm. 30mm, 5.8g. Coat-of-arms within wreath/Two coats-of-arms; ·XII· above. N 2724; S 3217. Full round flan. . .... .................................................................................................................................550 523. GREAT BRITAIN, 1790, MEDAL, AU; Great Britain, 1790 Medal, AU, George III and Queen Charlotte medalet. 21.5mm, 3.4g. T. Wyon Sr. Busts right/patrons of virtue. Toning exquisite. . .......................................................................................350 524. IRELAND, HIBERNO-NORSE, ND, PENNY, UNC; Ireland, Hiberno-Norse, ND Penny, UNC, Phase III: Long Cross and Hand coinage, Circa 1035-1060. 17mm, 0.9g. Imitative of Aethelred long cross penny. Bust left, thick neck, no hand, blundered legend/Voided long cross; stylized hands in two angles of cross, blundered legend. S. 6132. D&F 24. Slightly wavy flan but fully struck. Really attractive example. . .1000 525. IRELAND, ND, PENNY, VF; Ireland, ND Penny, VF, Henry III, 1216-1272. 18mm, 1.5g. Dublin. Crowned facing head in single triangle, cinquefoil to right/Voided long cross, RICARD ON DIVE. S-6240. Dark toning and attractive face. . ....................... .................................................................................................................................250 526. MEXICO, WAR OF INDEPENDENCE, 1816, 1 OCTAVO, VF; Mexico, War Of Independence, 1816 1 Octavo, VF, Ferdinand VII, Durango Mint. Copper. 23.2mm, 6.4g. KM# 61, Cal-1539. . ........................................................................................7 5 527. NETHERLANDS, HOLLAND, ND, GROOT, F; Netherlands, Holland, ND Groot, F, Wilhelm VI of Bavaria, 1404-1417. 28.8mm, 2.7g. Lion left/long cross with lions and shields in quadrants. Weak center. . ...................................................................7 5 528. ROMANIA, ND, MEDAL, UNC; Romania, ND Medal, UNC, Romania first National Exposition. Bronze. 70 x 57mm. Carol I, bust left within medallion, woman holding palm branch/ working man with anvil and hammer seated below two naked women symbolizing artistic muses. Signed by Cizek & Resch. . ..........................200 529. SPAIN, CASTILE & LEÓN, ND, CORNADO, EF; Spain, Castile & León, ND Cornado, EF, Sancho IV el Bravo (the Brave). 19.29mm, 0.8g. Struck after 1286. Crowned bust left / Three-towered castle; above, Latin cross between two stars. ME 1195. Some Rx weakness. Very pleasing portrait. . ................................................150 ANTIQUITIES EGYPTIAN 530. PRE-DYNASTIC BLACK TOP VESSEL, Nagada II (Naqada), ca. 3500-3200 BC. The redware jar of elongated ovoid form with a curved base and flat rim. The surface is a rich, burnished orange-red with narrow black band around the rim. H. 9 3/8” (24 cm), with base 10 1/2”............................................................................................1450 531. STEATITE SCARABOID IN BRONZE MOUNT, New Kingdom, ca. 1567-1085 BC. The scaraboid in a bronze eight armed mount. The face inscribed with a cartouche surounded by two falcons; another cartouche (ra men kheper?) flanked by falcons; babird below. L. 3/4” (2 cm).........................................................................................650 532. STEATITE SCARAB RING, New Kingdom, ca. 1567-1085 BC. Nicely detailed scarab and modern gold band. Scarab: L. 7/8” W. 5/8” (2.2 cm x 1.6 cm).............1250 533. GOLD FOIL CIRCULAR INLAY, Late Period-Roman, ca. 715 BC-1st Century AD. With a male bust, possibly a king or Harpokrates. Ex Monnier collection, Paris; K.C. collection, Linden, Michigan, acquired from Royal-Athena Galleries October, 1996. Loaned to Ball State University Art Museum, George Mason University, Fitchburg Art Museum, 1997-2015. Diam. 11/16” (1.7 cm)...........................................................950 534. PHILISTINO-EGYPTIAN ANTHROPOID COFFIN LID, ca. 14th-12th Century BC. A large, concave mask in two concaved sections with notable red and blue paint

present over much of the piece. Fine facial features with almond shaped eyes, large nose, thin mouth and very prominent ears per type. At the chin, a false beard is worn. Above, on head, a painted head scarf denoting Egyptianizing motif of Osiris in naturalistic form. Below around neck, painted indications of jewelry. Internal portion of the lid is a single smoothed piece of clay with white slip covering. No hands are portrayed on this example. Coffins are slipper shaped anthropoid masks in all cases. Depictions are either naturalistic of grotesque in nature. Some types borrow heavily from imagery of ushabti or Osiris in that they are portrayed in mummiform with arms crossed. In all cases, the coffins were coil made and fired once. The lids all tend to be cut from single larger dense clay, shaped and fired with facial features added in a second firing. In some cases, both paint and gilding are present on examples. Major finds: -Deir el-Balah, approximately 15 km. south of Gaza on ancient “Way of Horus” connecting Lower Egypt to Philistia) Digs made from 1968-1972, led by Trude Dothan. Yield: 32 full coffins and 12 lids currently housed in Israel Museum, Jerusalem. -Tel Beth She’an northern Israel, Digs initially conducted by U. Penn, led by Rowe, Fisher and Fitzgerald. Later digs led by Hebrew University. Yield: approx. 50 coffins and lids housed now in U. Penn and the Rockefeller Museum. Further literature: Dothan, Trude. Deir el-Balah: Uncovering an Egyptian Outpost in Canaan from the Time of Exodus. The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. 2008. Custom wall mount. Ex B.C. Holland, Chicago Late 1980’s. H. 26” (66 cm).......................................12500 CERAMICS 535. GREEK IONIA LYDION, ca. 6th Century BC. The small spherical perfume vessel lacking handles, standing on a narrow, relatively high foot, the neck meeting the body at a sharp angle. Ex Arifactsuk, 2008. H. 3 1/2” (9cm)........................................................................800 536. CORINTHIAN OINOCHOE (WITH CAP), ca. 6th Century BC. A squat trefoil mouthed oinochoe with well-fitting trefoil shaped lid. The wide handle extends from the shoulder of the vase to the edge of the mouth. Ex Antichita Archaelogia, Rome, 2005. H. 4 7/8” (12.4 cm) W. 4 1/2” (11.4 cm)......................................................2450 537. ATTIC BLACK WARE GLAUX, ca. 5th Century BC. The large cup with wide mouth, one handle with vertical orientation and one with horizontal orientation. Lovely even black metallic glaze. H. 3 3/8” (8.6 cm) W. to handles 8”.................2200 538. ATTIC LEKYTHOS, ca. 5th Century BC. Wonderful shape and painting, the body with bordered palmette pattern. The neck high and flat lip widening. Ex private West Coast collection, ca. 1980. H. 4.7” (12 cm)............................................................1850 539. APULIAN SITULA WITH SATYR SPOUT, ca. 330 BC. The situla with ring base and high arching handle, the spout in the shape of a theater mask of a satyr with gaping mouth. The mould-made face of a woman, possibly a maenad, is added to the other side of the body. Ex Artemis Gallery, 2011. H. 6 7/8” (17.5 cm)...........................4500 540. APULIAN LEKANIS WITH LADY OF FASHION, ca. 4th Century BC. A ceramic red-figure lekanis; the lid with running wave pattern on outer rim, lid decorated on either side with a lady of fashion; each wearing a necklace of yellow beads and earrings; each with the hair dressed in a decorated sakkos with stephane; between the two faces, two large palmettes. W. 7 1/2” H. 4 1/4” (19 cm x 10.8 cm).................1650 541. APULIAN RED FIGURE LEKANIS WITH LADY OF FASHION, ca. late 4th Century BC. A ceramic red figure lekanis; the conical lid with running wave pattern on outer rim, lid decorated on either side with a lady of fashion; each wearing a necklace of yellow beads and earrings; each with the hair dressed in a decorated sakkos with stephane; between the two faces, two large palmettes. H. 5” (12.7 cm) W. to handles 7 1/2” (19 cm)............................................................................................................1500 542. APULIAN MINIATURE TREFOIL JUGLET, ca. 4th Century BC. With trefoil spout and finely painted bulbous body, a woman in profile atop floral elements. H. 3 1/4” (8.3 cm)...........................................................................................................1850 543. APULIAN BLACK GLAZED LEBES GAMIKOS, ca. 4th Century BC. With two high arched handles, lid with large central knob. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 261, sale 8900. H . 5 1/2” W. 4 5/8”..........................................................500 544. APULIAN BLACK GLAZED GUTTUS, ca. 4th Century BC. The disk molded with a facing head. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 261, sale 8900. H. 5 3/8” W. 5 1/2” (13.7 cm x 14 cm)..........................................................................................850 545. APULIAN GNATHIAN WARE SKYPHOS, ca. 4th Century BC. The finely ribbed cup in black glaze with a band of added red and white detail at the lip. Ex Sands of Time Antiquities, 2007. H. 3 3/4” (9.5 cm) W. to handles 5 3/4”.............................800 546. GNATHIAN EPICHYSIS, ca. late 4th Century BC. With decorative bands including wreaths and grape vines bisected, mold-made masks where the handle joins the rim. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 259, sale 8900. H. 7 1/8” (18 cm)........1650 547. GNATHIAN EPICHYSIS, ca. late 4th Century BC. With decorative bands including swirls, tongue and dot, and leaves bisected, mold-made masks where the handle joins the rim. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 259, sale 8900. H. 7 1/4” (18.4 cm)...........................................................................................................................1250 548. GNATHIAN EPICHYSIS, ca. late 4th Century BC. With decorative bands of grape vines and wreaths, mold-made masks where the handle joins the rim. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 259, sale 8900. H. 8 1/4” (21 cm).............................1000 549. GNATHIAN EPICHYSIS, ca. late 4th Century BC. With bands of finely painted intricate pattern, mold-made masks where the handle joins the rim. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 259, sale 8900. H. 7 1/8” (18 cm). ...................................1500 550. GNATHIAN EPICHYSIS, ca. late 4th Century BC. With bands of finely painted intricate pattern, mold-made masks where the handle joins the rim. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 259, sale 8900. H. 7 1/4” (18.4 cm)..................................1650 551. GNATHIAN OINOCHOE, ca. 4th Century BC. With trefoil mouth and strap handle. The black body with bands of decoration in white, red, and yellow, featuring a stylized vine motif. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 259, sale 8900. H. 5 3/8” (13.7 cm).............................................................................................................................500 552. GNATHIAN SKYPHOS, ca. late 4th Century BC. With registers of wellow, white, and red design. Egg, tongue and dot, and grape motif on either side. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 259, sale 8900. H. 2 5/8” (6.5 cm) W. to handles 7 1/2’” (19 cm).............................................................................................................................600 553. GNATHIAN MINIATURE SKYPHOS, ca. 4th Century BC. With decorative geometric bands and vines in yellow, white, and red. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5,


1998, lot 259, sale 8900. H. 3 1/4” W. 4 3/4”...........................................................450 554. MAGNA GRAECIA XENON WARE VASE, ca. late 4th Century BC. With high strap handle and single scrolling band on the body. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 258, sale 8900. H. 7 1/4” (18.4 cm)..........................................................750 555. MAGNA GRAECIA XENON WARE MUG-FORM OINOCHOE, ca. late 4th Century BC. An attractive cup with bold decorative bands including scrolls and chevrons. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 258, sale 8900. H. 4 1/2” (11.4 cm).............................................................................................................................850 556. MAGNA GRAECIA XENON WARE OINOCHOE, ca. late 4th Century BC. A fine trefoil oinochoe with large band of red painted spiraling tendrils. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 258, sale 8900. H. 5 1/2” (14 cm)........................................950 557. MAGNA GRAECIA XENON WARE OINOCHOE, ca. 4th Century BC. With trefoil mouth, high arched handle, and decorative bands in red. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 258, sale 8900. H. 5 3/4” (14.6 cm). .................................750 558. MAGNA GRAECIA XENON WARE OINOCHOE, ca. late 4th Century BC. Trefoil mouth with decorative band of laurel leaves. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 258, sale 8900. H. 5 1/4” (13.3 cm)..........................................................................750 559. MAGNA GRAECIA XENON WARE OINOCHOE, ca. late 4th Century BC. With trefoil mouth and decorative band of scrolling palmettes. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 258, sale 8900. H. 6 5/8” (16.8 cm).......................................................650 560. CANOSAN POLYCHROME POTTERY AMPHORA, ca. 4th Century BC. The piece with slender neck and flaring mouth, the high arch handles joining the neck and body, pedestal foot, preserving pink, white, and red pigment throughout. Ex Art Ancient Limited, 2009. H. 15 7/8” ( 40 cm)...........................................................1850 561. CAMPANIAN STEMLESS KYLIX, ca. 4th Century BC. Lustrous black glaze with stamped cruciform palmettes on the tondo. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 261, sale 8900. W. 8 3/4” H. 1 7/8” (22 cm x 4.8 cm). . ......................................1000 562. CAMPANIAN STEMLESS KYLIX, ca. 4th Century BC. The fine black glaze drinking cup with stamped cruciform palmettes in the tondo. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 261, sale 8900. W. 7 7/8” H. 1 7/8” (20 cm x 4.8 cm).................1000 563. HELLENISTIC BLACK GLAZED CARINATED TREFOIL OINOCHOE, ca. 4th Century BC. Beautiful shape with smooth, even, glaze-glazed surfaces. Ex Hixenbaugh Ancient Art, 2007. H. 4 7/8” (12.4 cm).............................................4250 564. SOUTH ITALIAN BLACK GLAZE OINOCHOE, ca. 4th Century BC. With trefoil mouth and wide ribbed body. Ex Christie’s New York, June 5, 1998, lot 261, sale 8900. H. 4 1/2” (11.4 cm)....................................................................................................650 BRONZE 565. ROMAN BRONZE DOUBLE SPOUTED OIL LAMP, ca. 2nd-3rd Century AD. With disk unadorned with the exception of two raised rings, beautiful green and red patina. Mounted. L. 3 1/2” W. 3” (8.9 cm x 7.6 cm).................................................500 566. ROMAN BRONZE VOTING TOOL, ca. 2nd Century AD. With geometric bird at the top, the opposite end a loop to fit around the finger. L. 8” (20.3 cm)...........................................................................................................350 567. ROMAN BRONZE GLADIATOR FIBULA, ca. 2nd Century AD. Design in the form of a murmillo standing facing, wearing helmet with high crest and holding a gladius. Pin intact. Mounted. H. 1 3/4” (4.4 cm)......................................................950 568. ROMAN BRONZE HAND OF LARES HOLDING A RHYTON, ca. 2nd Century AD. The hand of Lares, a protective guardian deity, holding a rhyton with the forepart of a dog or griffin. Domestic household Lares were kept in the home and witnessed and protected important family events. Mounted for display. H. 1 1/4” (3 cm).......275 569. ROMAN NABATAEAN BRONZE PENDANT OF TYCHE OR AL-UZZA, ca. 1st-2nd Century AD. Veiled female of Tyche or Al-Uzza holding drapery with left hand and right extended. The Nabataeans equated Al-Uzza with the Greek goddess Aphrodite Ourania. Nice green patina with suspension loop on back which makes it wearable. Ex CNG 88, 14 September 2011, lot 2155. H. 2.9 cm..............................400 570. ROMAN BRONZE LION APPLIQUE, ca. 1st-2nd Century AD. A very nicely modeled lion in repousse, smooth leaf green patina. L. 1 3/4” W. 1” (4.5 cm x 2.5 cm).............................................................................................................................325 571. BRONZE AGE RELIQUARY CROSS, ca. 9th-12th Century AD. Beautiful green patina. A wonderful example of an intact reliquary cross. L. 2 5/8” (6.6 cm)..........485 572. RUSSIA BRONZE ORTHODOX CRUCIFIX WITH INSCRIPTION, Early 18th Century. Traditional Orthodox Golgotha crucifix. On either side of the top of the cross are the letters IC XC, the abbreviation for Jesus Christ. Other abbreviations usually include ‘Son of God’ and/or ‘King of Glory’. Two long lines ascend each side of the lower body of Christ. The one on the left has a point at its top. It is the spear with which the body of Christ was pierced. The other is a long reed bearing a sponge at its top, the sponge with which Christ was given vinegar to drink. The slanted footbeam of the cross is notable because of the traditional folk interpretation that it slants up toward Christ’s right hand, indicating the ascent of believers to heaven, and it slants down from his left hand, indicating the descent of non-believers to Hell. At the base of the cross is a figure representing Adam in a cave, and below are the letters ‘M L (there should be RB as well) which is part of an abbreviation for Mesto Lobnoe Rai Buist, meaning “The Place of the Skull Became Paradise.” Old Believers give the letters R B a different interpretation: Rab Bozhiy — “Servant of God.” This skull is definitely identified by the letters G A as Golova Adama — “The skull of Adam.” In icon tradition, Adam — the first-created man — was buried precisely on the site where the Crucifixion later took place. And when Christ was crucified there was an earthquake. The ground opened just below the cross, revealing Adam’s skull. Traditional Orthodox prayers cover the verso. H. 1 1/2” W. 7/8” (3.8 cm x 2.2 cm)..................................350 WEAPONS 573. ROMAN IRON AND BRONZE KNIFE, ca. 3rd-4th Century AD. An unusually well-preserved piece with it’s iron blade and bronze fittings still intact. Mounted. L. 7 1/4” (18 cm)............................................................................................................1250 574. EUROPEAN FRENCH NAVAJA (FOLDING SWORD), ca. 19th Century AD. An unusually large example of a French navaja, a traditional Spanish folding blade. The first navajas originated in southern Spain and were later manufactured in other countries, particularly France. The later development of the backspring and locking mechanisms added to the knife’s popularity. Practical use of the navaja began to

decline around the 19th century but was still held as a cherished custom and remained part of the personal costume for years. The unique look and cultural symbol was highly attractive to foreign visitors and the blades soon became a must-have collectible and souvenir in Spain. Our piece is finely crafted with iron blade and handle of etched bone with figural and floral design alternating with mother-of-pearl inlays. The size indicates perhaps this piece was a display item used to showcase the knife-maker’s fine skill. Handle L. 23” (58 cm).............................................................................2250 ASIAN ART 575. THAI SANDSTONE BUDDHA HEAD, ca. 11th Century AD. A very rare example of Haripunchai sandstone adorned Buddha head. The Haripunchai belonged to the Mon-Dvaravati Khmer people, who were the inhabitants of Thailand before the Thais migrated. The Haripunchai had a kingdom in Thailand which peaked around the 11th/12th century, at the time when the Khmer controlled much of Southern and Central Tailand during the Lopburi Period. In many respects, their art closely resembles Khmer art. The present piece represents the adorned Buddha. It has very strong Mon/ Khmer features, namely the squarish face and rectangular lips. Haripunchai pieces are usually found in terracotta or stucco, making this sandstone example a rarity. H. 10 3/4” (27 cm) with base 14”.....................................................................................2500 576. CHINESE MING BRONZE STATUE OF LAO TZU, Late Ming Dynasty, ca. 16th Century AD. The statue depicts the famous founder of Taoism, Lao Tzu, who wrote the Tao Te Ching in the 6th century BC, a classic of ancient Chinese philosophy. The sage is represented in traditional form, bald and bearded, holding a scroll and sitting atop his ox. The piece is a wonderful example of the fine, fluid artwork created for the elite and educated class in ancient China as opposed to the rougher and stiff popular forms of sculpture. The sculpture is in excellent condition with a typical black to brown Ming patina. L. 10 1/4” H. 8” (26 cm x 20 cm).....................................12500 577. INDIAN BRONZE GODDESS, ca. 18th Century AD. This goddess likely represents Sita, the consort of Rama. She stands on a multi-stepped square plinth, one hand in an upright gesture and the other falling to her side, she is heavily adorned with jewelry. Unusually, the piece has traces of gilt around the face which is uncommon in Hindu bronze sculpture. A nice larger example of period Hindu sculpture. H. 8 3/8” (21 cm). ...................................................................................................................................750 578. ISLAMIC BRONZE DECORATED POWDER FLASK, ca. 18th Century AD. This is an unusually good example of Islamic metalwork in the form of a Northwest African, probably Moroccan, powder flask. The piece is meticulously decorated in a raised design. It has a circular body with a long neck for dumping powder in a muzzle loader. An excellent example of a more common Islamic type of metalwork wich is much less well-decorated. H. 6 1/4” (16 cm)............................................................700 579. ISLAMIC MIXED METAL TRAY, ca. 1900 AD. This is an unusually fine example of Mamluk inspired Islamic metalwork, often called Cairo-ware in its later touristy 20th century forms. This very well executed piece was most likely made in Damascus and is an exquisite example of mixed-metal inlay and Islamic ornament. The central image depicts a star, radiating outward, surrounded by a circular register of Koranic script. Dia. 13” (33 cm).............................................................................................800 580. JAPANESE KOMEI GOLD AND SILVER INLAID BOX, Meiji Period, ca. late 19th Century AD. This is a superb example of Japanese metalwork where the ancient tradition of craftsmanship formerly employed in swordmaking was turned to the newly developing export market during the Meiji Period. The piece depicts an exquisite landscape scene rendered in gold and silver on the lid with gold floral design on the sides. The piece is in excellent condition and somewhat large for a piece of Komei. L. 6” H. 1 3/4” D. 4” (15 cm x 4.5 cm x 10 cm)........................................1375 581. JAPANESE MEIJI BRONZE STATUE OF THE RYUJIN, ca. late 19th Century AD. In a beautiful example of Meiji sculpture work, exquisitely chased, this is a statue of Ryujin, or the dragon god, who was the traditional Japanese deity of the sea. He stands on a rock-work base in flowing robes holding a magical pearl in his right hand and a spear in the left. This is an excellent example of true 19th century Meiji bronze work. H. of figure 12 1/4” (31 cm)..........................................................................2750

THE TOLDEO SALE UNSOLD LOTS The Toledo Sale was a recent project between HJB and Toledo Museum of Art. The remaining Toledo pieces, which make up this part of the buy or bid sale, will have images on-line only. There are still many amazing pieces left of this historical offering. If you are interested in receiving the original Toledo Sale catalog with images please contact our offices.

582. EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA STATUETTE OF BES, Late Ptolemaic Dynasty - early Roman Period, about 50 BC -10 AD. Red terracotta with remains of white slip. Provenance: Edward Drummond Libbey, purchased in Egypt, 1906; gifted to the Toledo Museum of Art in 1906, Accession no. 1906.130. H: 4 5/8 in. (11.7 cm).6250 583. EGYPTIAN IMMENSE BOWL, ca. late 1st Century AD. Orange burnished earthenware with impressed decoration. Provenance: Edward Drummond Libbey, purchased in Egypt, 1906; gifted to the Toledo Museum of Art in 1906, Accession no. 1906.212. Diam. 10 3/4 in. (27.3 cm).....................................................................4950 584. EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA LAMP, HEAD OF A NEGRO, Ptolemaic Period, ca. 332-30 BC. Provenance: Edward Drummond Libbey, purchased in Egypt, 1906; gifted to the Toledo Museum of Art in 1906, Accession no. 1906.217. L. 3 3/4 in. (9.5 cm).. .................................................................................................................................1250 585. EGYPTIAN BRONZE BOWL, Old Kingdom, ca. 2600-2100 BC. Provenance: Edward Drummond Libbey, purchased in Egypt, 1906; gifted to the Toledo Museum of Art in 1906, Accession no. 1906.220. H. 2 in. (5.1 cm); Diam. 5 3/4 in. (14.6 cm)... .................................................................................................................................1250 586. EGYPTIAN BRONZE BELL, Ptolemaic or Roman, 3rd Century BC to 1st Century AD. Provenance: Edward Drummond Libbey, purchased in Egypt, 1906; gifted to the Toledo Museum of Art in 1906, Accession no. 1906.199. H. 2 7/8 in. (7.4 cm); W. 1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm); Depth 1 1/4 in. (3.2 cm).................................................................650


587. EGYPTIAN STONE HEAD WITH NEGRO FEATURES, Late Period, ca. 664332 BC. Provenance: (Ralph H. Blanchard, Cairo, 1924); Edward Drummond Libbey, gifted to Toledo Museum of Art in 1925 by Florence Scott Libbey, Accession no. 1925.630. H: 1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm)...............................................................................6500 588. GREEK CHALCIS, CUP FRAGMENT BY THE PHINEUS PAINTER, ca. 530520 BC. Provenance: Edward Drummond Libbey. Purchased from Dr. Giorgio Fallani in 1956. This piece was actually included as an alien piece in the restoration of a RedFigure cup in the TMA collection. It was covered with black paint and only discovered when the cup was cleaned. Toledo Museum of Art Accession no. 1985.12. H: 2 13/16 in. (6.1 cm); W: 3 11/16 in. (8.5 cm).........................................................................600 589. ISLAMIC BRONZE ROOSTER, ca. 12th century AD. The neck has been rejoined. Provenance: Edward Drummond Libbey, purchased in Egypt, 1906; gifted to the Toledo Museum of Art in 1906, Accession no. 1906.158. H: 1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm)......950 590. EGYPTIAN FAIENCE EYE OF HORUS AMULET, Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. Light green glaze. Provenance: Edward Drummond Libbey, purchased in Egypt, 1906; gifted to the Toledo Museum of Art in 1906, Accession no. 1906.58B. L: 15/16 in. (2.4 cm)...........................................................................................................................1250 591. EGYPTIAN STEATITE SEAL WITH GLYPHS, XIX Dynasty or later, after 1350 BC. The reverse side shows a winged Bes figure surrounded by two winged uraei at top (with a nefer sign in front of one of them, meaning “goodness” or “perfection”) and two symbols at bottom that look like city walls. The side of the plaque isn’t really translatable (except for the nefer sign)--the images were just selected for their protective significance. Provenance: Edward Drummond Libbey, purchased in Egypt, 1906; gifted to the Toledo Museum of Art in 1906, Accession no. 1906.97. W. 1 1/32 x 1 1/8 in.; Greatest thickness: 9/32 in....................................................................1500 592. EGYPTIAN FAIENCE AMULET, Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. Provenance: (Ralph H. Blanchard, Cairo, 1924); Edward Drummond Libbey, gifted to Toledo Museum of Art in 1925 by Florence Scott Libbey, Accession no. 1925.569. H: 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm). ...................................................................................................................................450 593. CYPRIOT JUG, ca. 8th-7th century BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware with applied handles, neck and rim. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 18681873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art, 1916, Accession no. 1916.78. H: 6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm); Diam (body, side to side): 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm); Rim Diam: 1 11/16 in. (4.3 cm); Diam (body, back to front): 3 3/32 in. (10.1 cm)....................................................1850 594. CYPRIOT SPOUTED JUG, ca. 700 BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware with applied handle. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.82. H: 5 1/4 in. (13.3 cm); Diam (body): 3 11/ 32 in. (8.5 cm); Rim Diam: 1 13/32 in. (3.6 cm)...............................1650 595. CYPRIOT JUG, ca. 8th-7th century BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware with applied handle. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.83. H: 4 7/16 in. (10.7 cm); Diam (body): 3 3/16 in. (8.1 cm); Rim Diam : 1 17/36 in. (3.9 cm).............................................1750 596. CYPRIOT STAMNOS, Cypro Archaic - Cypro Geometric. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware with applied handles. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.84. H: 4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm); Diam (body): 3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm); Diam (rim): 1 31/32 in. (5.0 cm). ...................................................................................................................................800 597. CYPRIOT AMPHORA, Cypro-Geometric. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware with applied handles. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 18681873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.85. H: 4 13/16 in. (12.2 cm); Rim Diam: 1 29/32 in. (4.8 cm); Diam (body): 2 27/32 in. (7.2 cm)......500 598. CYPRIOT JUG, ca. 7th-6th century BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware with applied handle. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.86. H: 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm); Diam (body): 2 3/32 in. (5.3 cm); Diam (rim): 1 11/32 in. (3.4 cm)..................................................650 599. CYPRIOT OINOCHOE, Cypro-Archaic IA. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware with trefoil mouth and applied handle. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.87. H: 6 1/8 in. (15.6 cm); Diam (body): 4 7/8 in. (12.4 cm)............................................1500 600. CYPRIOT BOWL, Cypro-Archaic I-II. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware with applied handles; uneven bottom. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.88. H: 2 5/8 in. (6.6 cm); Rim Diam: 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm); W (with handles): 5 7/8 in. (14.9 cm)............500 601. CYPRIOT JUG WITH TREFOIL MOUTH, ca. 1050-700 BC. Cypriot black-onred ware: wheel-thrown, slip-decorated earthenware. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.90. H: 8 in. (20.3 cm); Diam (rim to back of handle): 4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm); Diam (body): 5 1/4 in. (13.4 cm)............................................................................................................1875 602. CYPRIOT BOWL, ca. 850-700 BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.91. H: 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm); Rim Diam: 4 17/32 in. (11.6 cm); Diam (body): 4 14/32 in. (11.3 cm)..........................................................................800 603. CYPRIOT JUG WITH PINCHED MOUTH (OINOCHOE), ca. 700-600 BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware with applied handle. One side of rim chipped. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.93. H: 1 15/16 in. (4.9 cm); Diam (body): 1 3/8 in. (3.5 cm).....................................................................................................................450

604. CYPRIOT JUG, ca. 850-700 BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware with applied handle. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.94. H: 2 1/4 in. (5.7 cm); Rim Diam: 1 in. (2.5 cm); Diam (body): 1 7/16 in. (3.7 cm) .........................................................900 605. CYPRIOT MINIATURE JUG, ca. 7th - 6th century BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware with applied handle. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.98. H: 3 in. (7.6 cm); Rim Diam: 1 5/16 in. (3.4 cm); Diam (body): 2 3/32 in. (5.6 cm)...................900 606. CYPRIOT JUG WITH FLARING RIM, ca. 7th - 6th century BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware with applied handle. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.99. H: 2 25/32 in. (7.1 cm); Rim Diam: 1 1/16 in. (2.7 cm); Diam (body): 1 27/32 in. (4.7 cm).............................................................................................................................650 607. CYPRIOT HANDLED CUP, ca. 2200-2000 BC. Cypriot red polished earthenware. Small crack repaired. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.103. H: 2 3/4 in. (7.0 cm); Rim Diam: 3 7/8 in. (9.9 cm); Diam (body): 4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm).....................................500 608. CYPRIOT JUG WITH SPOUT, Late Cypriot - Cypro-Geometric. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware with applied handle and spout. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.104. H: 3 5/16 in. (8.4 cm); Diam (mouth): 2 1/16 in. (5.2 cm); Diam (body): 3 1/4 in. (7.8 cm)........................................................................................................1000 609. CYPRIOT BOTTLE, Middle-Late Cypriot. Hand-made, slip decorated earthenware. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.105. H: 4 1/16 in. (10.4 cm); Max Diam (body): 1 7/16 in. (4.8 cm); Diam (rim): 5/16 in. (2.0 cm)..................................................................1650 610. CYPRIOT BOTTLE, Middle Cypriot II-III. With string-hole at base of neck. Handmade, slip decorated earthenware. Lip chipped. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.108. H: 4 13/16 in. (13.5 cm); Rim Diam: 5/8 in. (2.8 cm); Diam (body): 2 1/16 in. (6.5 cm)... ...................................................................................................................................900 611. CYPRIOT GOURD JUG, Early Cypriot. The vessel with long cylindrical neck. Terracotta covered with red slip. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 18681873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.110. H: 7 15/16 in. (20.2 cm); Rim Diam: 2 7/16 in. (6.2 cm); Diam (body): 4 11/16 in. (11.8 cm)....1450 612. CYPRIOT JUGLET, Late Cypriot. Handmade, slip decorated earthenware with applied handle. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.111. H: 4 13/16 in. (12.3 cm); Rim Diam: 1 1/4 in. (3.2 cm); Diam (body): 2 5/8 in. (6.7 cm)..................................... 1100 613. CYPRIOT BOWL WITH HANDLE, ca. 1600-1200 BC. Cypriot base ring ware: wheel-thrown, slip-decorated earthenware. Restored. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.112. H: 3 3/8 in. (8.6 cm); Rim Diam: 6 7/32 in. (15.8 cm); Diam (body): 6 1/8 in. (15.6 cm)...........................................................................................................................1850 614. CYPRIOT BOWL, ca. 1700-1600 BC. Cypriot white painted ware: wheel-thrown, slip-decorated earthenware. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.113. H: 3 7/8 in. (8.8 cm); Rim Diam: 3 7/8 in. (8.8 cm); Diam (body): 4 in. (10.2 cm)..................................1250 615. CYPRIOT MINIATURE JUG, ca. 850-700 BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware with applied handle. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 18681873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.116. H: 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm); Rim Diam: 7/8 in. (2.2 cm); Diam (body): 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm).................1250 616. CYPRIOT JUG WITH TREFOIL MOUTH, Cypro-Geometric I-II, 950-750 BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware with applied handle.Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.117. H: 8 1/4 in. (21.0 cm); Diam (body): 6 1/4 in. (15.7 cm); Diam (mouth): 2 5/8 in. (6.7 cm).....................................................................................................1000 617. CYPRIOT OINOCHOE, Cypro-Geometric I-II, 950-750 BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware, with applied handle. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.118. H: 5 15/16 in. (15.1 cm); Diam (body): 3 29/32 in. (9.9 cm); Diam (rim from handle attachment to opposite side): 2 9/32 in. (5.8 cm)......................................................850 618. CYPRIOT BOWL, ca. 750-650 BC. Cypriot black-on-red ware: wheel-thrown, slipdecorated earthenware. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.119. H: 2 5/8 in. (6.7 cm); Rim Diam: 5 21/32 in. (14.4 cm); Diam (body): 4 7/8 in. (12.4 cm).............................1500 619. CYPRIOT MINIATURE JUG, Early-Middle Cypriot. Handmade, slip decorated earthenware with applied handle. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 18681873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.122. H: 4 3/32 in. (10.4 cm); Diam (body): 2 1/4 in. (5.7 cm); Rim Diam: 1 3/8 in. (3.0 cm)..............900 620. CYPRIOT BEAK-SPOUTED JUG, ca. 1700-1600 BC. Cypriot white painted earthenware; wheel-thrown, slip-decorated. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola


1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.127. H (to top of spout): 5 3/16 in. (13.2 cm); Diam (body): 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm)................................1500 621. CYPRIOT LAMP, ca. 5th-4th century BC. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.128. L: 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm).....................................................................................................................400 622. CYPRIOT LAMP, ca. 6th-5th century BC. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.129. L: 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm)...................................................................................................................500 623. CYPRIOT VOLUTE-SPOUTED LAMP WITH BIRD ON BRANCH, 1st century BC. Molded earthenware; red-brown glaze. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.130. H: 7/8 in. (2.2 cm); Diam: 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm)....................................................................................900 624. CYPRIOT LAMP WITH WOMAN PLAYING LYRE, ca. 1st century BC. Molded earthenware; streaked brown-black to yellow glaze. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.131. H: 7/8 in. (2.2 cm); Diam: 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm)...............................................................1650 625. CYPRIOT LAMP WITH WAVE PATTERN, ca. 1st century BC. Molded earthenware; red glaze. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.133. H: 7/8 in. (2.2 cm); Diam: 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm)..........................................................................................................650 626. CYPRIOT BRONZE AXE HEAD, ca. 3000-2500 BC. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.134. L: 4 17/32 in. (11.5 cm)............................................................................800 627. CYPRIOT BRONZE SPEAR BLADE, Early Cypriot III - Middle Cypriot I. Provenance: Gen. Luigi Palma de Cesnola 1868-1873; Greek and Roman Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1873-1916. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1916, Accession no. 1916.139. L: 15 1/2 in. (39.3 cm).........................................2500 628. CAMPANIAN LEKYTHOS, Late 5th- early 4th century BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware. Provenance: Reportedly from Apulia (noted by Mrs. Olcott); Professor George N. Olcott, Columbia University, ?-1912 (Olcott collection no. S 1921); purchased from the estate of Prof. Olcott, through his widow Zita Olcott, by Toledo Museum of Art in 1912, Accession no. 1912.1249. H: 3 13/16 in. (9.8 cm); Diam (rim): 1 7/8 in. (3.9 cm); Diam (max): 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm); Diam (foot): 1 11/32 in. (3.4 cm)................................................................................................................900 629. CAMPANIAN NET LEKYTHOS, ca. 4th century BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware. Provenance: Reported to be “from Nola,” Campania (noted by Mrs. Olcott); Professor George N. Olcott, Columbia University, ?-1912 (Olcott collection no. S1657); purchased from the estate of Prof. Olcott, through his widow Zita Olcott, by Toledo Museum of Art in 1912, Accession no. 1912.1251. H: 5 3/4 in. (14.7 cm); Diam (rim): 1 11/16 in. (4.3 cm); Diam (max): 1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm); Diam (foot): 1 18/32 in. (4.0 cm)................................................................................................................900 630. ROMAN LAMP. FOUND AT PORTA PINCIANA, ca. 399-300 BC. Earthenware. Provenance: Purchased from Professor George N. Olcott, NYC (Olcott No. 26), in 1908. Ticket pasted on says P.Pinciaha 1907 50 Cents. Toledo Museum of Art, Accession no. 1908.26. L: 3 in. (7.6 cm).................................................................150 631. ROMAN VOLUTE-SPOUTED LAMP WITH DEER, ca. 1st-2nd century AD. Molded earthenware; red-brown glaze over white slip. Spout missing. Provenance: Purchased from Professor George N. Olcott, NYC (Olcott No. 29), in 1908. Toledo Museum of Art, Accession no. 1908.29. H. 1 1/16 in (2.7 cm); Diam. 2 7/8 in. (7.3 cm).............................................................................................................................750 632. ROMAN LAMP WITH DOVE AND BRANCH, ca. 2nd Century AD. Dove carrying branch from the story of Noah. Provenance: Reported by Olcott to have been found in Porta Pinciana. Purchased from Professor George N. Olcott, NYC (Olcott No. 32), in 1908. Toledo Museum of Art, Accession no. 1908.32. L: 4 5/8 in. (11.7 cm).......1500 633. CAMPANIAN NET LEKYTHOS, Late 4th - Early 3rd century BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware. Rim chipped. Provenance: Sigismondo Castromediana, Duke of Caballino, near Lecce; Mrs. Francis Alexander, Florence; Miss Mary Swett, Brookline, Massachusetts - 1924. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1924, Accession no. 1924.108. H: 6 1/4 in. (15.9 cm); Max Diam: 2 3/8 in. (6.0 cm)....1500 634. ROMAN BULBOUS UNGUENTARIUM, ca. 3rd century BC. Earthenware. Provenance: Duke of Caballino, Italy; Miss Mary Swett, Brookline, Massachusetts 1924. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1924, Accession no. 1924.115. H: 4 in. (10.2 cm)...................................................................................................................400 635. CAMPANIAN OINOCHOE (BLACK GLAZE WARE), ca. 4th century BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware. Provenance: Marquis Helguerro, Capua - 1871; Mrs. Francis Alexander, Florence 1871- ?; Miss Mary Swett, Brookline, Massachusetts - 1924. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1924, Accession no. 1924.116. H: 3 in. (7.6 cm); Diam (at shoulder, below handle): 2 7/8 in. (7.4 cm).. 900 636. CAMPANIAN BLACK GLAZE MINIATURE KANTHAROS, ca. 4th century BC. Wheel-thrown, slip covered earthenware. Provenance: Sigismondo Castromediana, Duke of Caballino, near Lecce; Mrs. Francis Alexander, Florence; Miss Mary Swett, Brookline, Massachusetts - 1924. Toledo Museum of Art, Accession no. 1924.117. H: 2 3/4 in. (7.0 cm); Diam (rim): 1 11/16 in. (4.3 cm); Diam (at shoulder, below handles): 2 1/4 in. (5.8 cm); Diam (foot): 1 1/8 in. (2.9 cm)....................................................375 637. MAGNA GRAECIA OINOCHOE, ca. 4th century BC. Wheel-thrown earthenware with impressed decoration. Handle has piece missing. Neck rejoined. Provenance: Duke of Caballino, Italy; Miss Mary Swett, Brookline, Massachusetts - 1924. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1924, Accession no. 1924.118. H: 7 in. (17.8 cm).............................................................................................................................400 638. MAGNA GRAECIA BOWL, ca. 4th century BC. Earthenware. Provenance: Duke of Caballino, Italy; Miss Mary Swett, Brookline, Massachusetts - 1924. Purchased by

Toledo Museum of Art in 1924, Accession no. 1924.120. H: 1 3/8 in. (3.5 cm); Max Diam: 3 1/2 in. (8.8 cm)............................................................................................350 639. MAGNA GRAECIA SPINDLE-SHAPED UNGUENTARIUM, ca. 3rd-2nd century BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware. Lip chipped. Provenance: Duke of Caballino, Italy; Miss Mary Swett, Brookline, Massachusetts - 1924. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1924, Accession no. 1924.121. H: 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm); Max Diam: 2 1/8 in. (5.3 cm)............................................................................................350 640. CAMPANIAN BLACK GLAZE, RING-HANDLED KANTHAROS, Late 4th century BC. Wheel-thrown, slip covered earthenware. Provenance: Sigismondo Castromediana, Duke of Caballino, near Lecce; Mrs. Francis Alexander, Florence; Miss Mary Swett, Brookline, Massachusetts - 1924. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1924, Accession no. 1924.122. H: 4 7/8 in. (12.3 cm); Rim Diam: 4 3/4 in. (12.2 cm); Diam (with handles): 7 in. (17.8 cm); Base Diam: 2 5/8 in. (5.9 cm)............1250 641. MAGNA GRAECIA SITULA, Possibly 3rd century BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware. Lip chipped. Provenance: Duke of Caballino, Italy; Miss Mary Swett, Brookline, Massachusetts - 1924. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1924, Accession no. 1924.123. H: 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm); Max Diam: 2 1/2 in. (6.3 cm)..... ...................................................................................................................................575 642. CAMPANIAN RED-FIGURE LEKYTHOS. CLOSELY CONNECTED WITH THE CAPUA PAINTER, ca. 325-300 BC. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware. Missing top and handle. Glued to the underside of foot is a small piece of paper on which is written in ink: Di epoca roman. Provenance: Marquis Helguerro, Capua ? - 1871; Mrs. Francis Alexander, Florence 1871-?; Miss Mary Swett, Brookline, Massachusetts ?- 1924. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1924, Accession no. 1924.124. H (as preserved): 4 in. (10.2 cm); Max Diam: 2 5/8 in. (6.8 cm); Diam (foot): 1 15/16 in. (4.9 cm)....................................................................1250 643. GREEK TERRACTOTTA HEAD OF A WOMAN, ca. 6th-4th Century BC. Provenance: Purchased from Miss Mary Swett, Brookline, Massachusetts - 1924. Purchased by Toledo Museum of Art in 1924, Accession no. 1924.130. Paper label glued inside bowl. ---cu roman / antica capua to---: Patti_celli L_pettore G. Tannelli 1878. H: 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm)........................................................................................600 644. ROMAN BRONZE THUMB RING, ca. 1st-2nd century AD. Provenance: Gift of Dr. Arthur F. Bissell,NY, in 1911. Toledo Museum of Art, Accession no. 1911.44. 1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm)..........................................................................................................500 645. ETRUSCAN BRONZE MIRROR, ca. 3rd century BC. Provenance: Said by donor to have been excavated in Etruria. Gift of Dr. Arthur F. Bissell, NY, in 1911. Toledo Museum of Art, Accession no. 1911.46. L: 10 15/32 in. (26.6 cm); Diam across disc: 5 3/8 in. (13.7 cm)...................................................................................................7850 646. ROMAN LUG-HANDLED LAMP, ca. 5th to 6th Century BC. Provenance: Purchased by Dr. Arthur F. Bissell in Rome in 1872, gifted to Toledo Museum of Art in 1912, Accession no. 1912.1258. H. 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm); Diam. 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm)....... .................................................................................................................................1650 647. CAMPANIAN OINOCHOE (WINE PITCHER) WITH TREFOIL RIM, ca. 4th century BC. Wheel-thrown, slip covered earthenware. Provenance: Reported by collector to have been found at Pompeii. Mrs. Joseph Roth, Toledo, OH until 1928; Gift of Mrs.Roth to Toledo Museum of Art in 1928, Accession no. 1928.169. H (to top of handle): 4 23/32 in. (12.0 cm); H (to rim): 4 11/16 in. (11.9 cm); Rim Diam: 3 11/32 in. (8.5 cm); Max Diam: 3 11/32 in. (8.5 cm); Base Diam: 1 1/4 in. (3.2 cm).......2000 648. ROMAN POTTERY SHARD. FOUND IN S. GERMANY, MADE IN E. GAUL, Mid 2nd century AD. Part of rim of bowl or cup. Terracotta, slightly polished, raised decoration of grape leaves, etc. Provenance: Gift of Mrs. Pauline Steinem in 1930. Toledo Museum of Art, Accession no. 1930.199. L: 2in W: 3 in. (5 cm x 7.6 cm).600 649. SASSANIAN JUG WITH HANDLE. FOUND MESOPOTAMIA (KISH), Sassanian Period (222-650). Unglazed. Provenance: Gift of the American Institute for Persian Art and Archaeology in 1935, from the Holmes Expedition to Kish 1933, conducted by Oxford University and the Field Museum of Chicago. Excavation no. K2318. Toledo Museum of Art, Accession no. 1935.52. H: 8 in. (20.3 cm); Base Diam: 2 7/8 in. (7.3 cm)..........................................................................................1850 650. CORINTHIAN ARYBALLOS, ca. 6th century BC. Black figure decoration with winged figure. Provenance: Came to Toledo Museum of Art in 1948. Not accessioned, has an ID number of “App 7-30-48”. UNACC.3.1948. H: 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm)..........950 651. CYPRIOT WARRIOR HOLDING SHIELD, REPORTEDLY FOUND AT AMATHUS, ca. 700-650 BC. Terracotta with slip decoration. Extremely rare. Provenance: (Münzen und Medaillen AG Basel, Switzerland, auction 34, May 6, 1967, no. 43. Toledo Museum of Art, Accession no. 1967.131. H: 5 11/16 in. (14.4 cm)...........................................................................................................................8500 652. ATTIC RED-FIGURE STAMNOS LID, ca. 480 BC. Red Figure; Wheel-thrown, slip-decorated earthenware. Provenance: (Comte Pourtlaes-Gorgier, no. 138 in sale catalogue, 1865); Toledo Museum of Art purchased from Nicolas Koutoulakis in 1956 with a hydria that it was mismatched with. In the Museum’s collection since 1956, but was separated from hydria and formally accessioned in 1974. Published The Beazley Archive Pottery Database no. 9003306, Corpus Vasorum Antquorum, Toledo Museum of Art 1, 29-30, Beilage 07, Pl. (825) 45.4. Toledo Museum of Art, Accession no. 1974.48. H: 2 15/16 in. (7.5 cm); Diam: 7 1/4 in. (18.5 cm); Diam (knob): 1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm); Diam (flange): 5 7/8 in. (15 cm)..............................................................1000

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