Hft

, ' / '

r .

/

( V v

' fi.

;\

t

v , r ^ i h

/ 1 ", ^ ,< ■* >■ p, i 1

I , " :Y 1

, > I- , I

1 ! ' v , ' - '

, / ' i

( i

■) t // j I |T

. * > /y

M. .

' , I*,*/ ' ' ' \ V '

'

V \ 1

, M v V

1} .i ,V d> " '*"/

' '> 1 i . \ i i i " i > ; J , ' ; - , \ j *t , .

, -5- j i . T ' v \ Nr \

' <

-■ I

v

-V..V- « - , ' , V

. ' )

1 , L I 'K , v

\ \ /

T~' - \

' \ ' 1 ) \

1 . , , 1

/

'.‘S 1 ,

, |V

t.

> 1 1

■' .'.I \ ' r A, ... v J S

r, \ \-i ' , i

B* x 1 > !

THE

CARFRAE COLLECTION

(SECOND AND FINAL PORTION).

CATALOGUE

OF THE

R O M A N C O I N S

IN GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE,

COMPRISING A

fumutrkabk of Jfirsi ISrass, Jfltballtoits, &c.

Selected during the past Fifty years from the following well-known Collections ; Ramsay, Herpin, Modena, Hobler, Dupre,

Wigan, Llercolani, Montagu, &c. ;

Aitir i'aitttslj OlhtUi dams.

From ROBERT III, 1406, to WILLIAM III, 1702.

CABINETS , NUMISMATIC BOOKS , $c.

THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE

ROBERT CARFRAE, Esq. F.S.A. (Scot.)

WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION,

(By Order of the Executrix),

BY MESSRS.

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE,

Auctioneers of literary property & Mo rim illustratibe of tlje JFinc Arts,

AT THEIR HOUSE, No. 13, On MONDAY , the 8th day

WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, W.C. of JULY, 1901, and Three following Days,

AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY.

MAY BE VIEWED TWO DAYS PRIOR. CATALOGUES MAY BE HAD.

DRYDEN PRESS: J. DAVY AND SONS, 1 37, LONG ACRE, LONDON.

CONDITIONS OF SALE.

I. The highest bidder to be the buyer ; and if any dispute arise between bidders, the lot so disputed shall be immediately put up again, provided the auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute.

II. No person to advance less than Is. ; above five pounds 2s. 6d., and so on in proportion.

III. In the case of lots upon which there is a reserve, the

auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller.

IV. The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode,

and to pay down 5s. in the pound, if required, in part payment of the purchase-money ; in default of which the lot or lots purchased to be immediatel}r put up again and re-sold.

Y. The sale of any lot is not to be set aside on account of any error in the enumeration of the numbers stated, or errors of description.

VI. The lots to be taken away, at the buyer’s expense, imme¬

diately after the conclusion of the sale ; in default of which Messrs. SOTHEBY, AV1LKINSON & HODGE will not hold themselves responsible if lost, stolen, damaged, or otherwise destrojmd, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. If, at the expiration of Two Days after the conclusion of the sale, the lots are not cleared or paid for, they will then be catalogued for immediate sale, and the expense, the same as if re-sold, will be added to the amount at which they were bought. Messrs. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE will have the option of re-selling the lots uncleared, either by public or private sale, without any notice being given to the defaulter.

VII. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, the

money required and deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited, and if any loss is sustained in the re-selling of such lots as are not cleared or paid for , all charges on such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulters at this sale.

Gentlemen , who cannot attend this Sale, may have their Com¬ missions faithfully executed by their humble Servants,

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE.

13. Wellington Street, Strand, London.

kO

O'

00

%

*5

o

to

CO

S3

tc

Sizes of the Coins. Scale of Mionnet.

CATALOGUE

OF THE FINE SERIES OF

R O MAN COINS

In Bronze,

And THE SMALL COLLECTION OF

rnttislj Cunts,

In Gold and Silver,

FORMED BY THE LATE

ROBERT CARFRAE, Esq. F.S.A. (Scot..)

FIRST DAY’S SALE.

LOT

1

GREEK GOLD COINS.

Syracuse, El. Piece of 50 Litra, Head of Apollo left; 5L ZYPA- KOZIHN., Tripod; and two small uncertain pieces 3

Lesbos, El. Hectae, (2), Forepart of winged boar to left; $L Sphinx seated to left within linear square ; Youthful male head ; B Head of calf in shallow incuse 2

GREEK SILVER COINS.

Romano-Campanian, Head of Minerva with helmet of Perseus;

ROMANO-, Victory attaching wreath to palm ( Babelon , 7); Head of Janus, 9-. Jupiter in quadriga ( Babelon , 23) ; Head of Apollo, Ijo. ROMA-, Hoi’se galloping to left ( Babelon , 37). Hyria, Didrachm, Head of Pallas to left; ft. Y>INA retrograde, Cam¬ panian bull. Neapolis, Didrachms (2), Female head; Bull crowned by Victory, some fine G

B

S"

J

7-/-

Tarentum, B.C. 400-360, Didrachms (3), Nude horseman galloping to right, he holds whip in left hand ; ft. TAPAZ., Taras on dolphin holding aplustre. Helmeted horseman with small shield, below’ A.; ft. TAPAZ, Taras seated sideways on dolphin, below P and on dolphin H- Nude horseman galloping to right; ft. TAPAZ, Taras to left on dolphin holding kantharos, in field <J>, below dolphin X, all fine 3

Tarentum, Didrachms (4), Nude rider crowning his horse, in field |T1 and below horse NEYMH ; ft. TAPAZ, Taras on dolphin, in field two stars and POAY. Another, same type, Nude horseman seated sideways on horse and holding small shield, belowr P : TAPAZ., Taras seated on dolphin, below A., Female head to left, behind EY. ; ft. TA-, Nude rider crowning his horse, below' dol¬ phin 4

Heraclea, Didrachm, Head of Pallas, helmet adorned with Scylla ; ft. Hercules standing facing, holding club and lion’s skin. Meta- pontum, Stater, B.C. 550-480, META, wheat ear in high relief ; ft. same type, incuse. Another B.C. 400-350, Female head, hair in sphendone ; ft. M ET A, Ear of corn, in field murex. And twro other later, Plead of Demeter ; ft Ear of corn, some fine 5

%

Thurium, Stater, b.C. 420-390, Plead of Athena, helmet bound with olive; ft. 0OYPIT2N, Bull butting, in exergue fish. Velia, Drachms, (2) B.C. 540-500, Lion devouring prey; ft. Incuse square Drachm, B.C. 450, Female head; ft. YEAH, Owl upon an olive branch.. Didrachms, B.C. 400-268, Head of Pallas ; ft. Lion pulling down stag; head of Pallas; ft. Lion to right, some fine 7

/a

Caulonia, Stater, b.C. 550-480, KAVA, Nude male figure to right, in field stag; ft. same type incuse (Hist. Num. fig. 52). Croton, Stater, b. c. 550-480, ? PO, Tripod ; ft. Flying eagle incuse. Another, ? PO, Tripod, stork to left, volute in exergue ; ft Tripoc incuse, fine e

Terina, Staters (4), b.C. 470-440 (1) Head of the nymph Terina withii wreath of olive ; ft. Winged Nike seated before fountain filling ar amphora. (2) ft. Terina seated on prostrate amphora. (3) legenc O. and ft. Winged Nike seated on stool holding ball on back of hand. (4) ft. Winged Nike on square cippns holding caduceus ; and a thirc of Stater, B.C. 400-338, Head of Nymph ; ft. Nike holding bird, ai interesting lot !

Agrigentum, B.C. 279-241, 1| Litia, Head of Zeus; ft. AKPAT ANTI NUN, Eagle to left, very fine. Gela, Didrachm and Obol Syracuse, Staters of Corinthian type (2), fine 5

/O.

-8-

13

14

15

16

17

18

2 ^

/r

11 Syracuse, b.c. 405-345. 2R Dekadrachm or Medallion, by Euainetos.

ZYPAKOZIflN, Head of Persephone to left wearing earring and necklace, the hair turned up at back and bound by wreath of coin leaves ; around head four dolphins ; under neck EY 1/. Quadriga, horses galloping to right ; above, Nike flying, about to crown charioteer; in the exergue armour, wt. 660 grs., fine and rare ' 2

12 Syracuse Agathocles, b.c. 310-307. M Tetradrachm, KOPAZ ,

Head of Persephone crowned with corn, to right 9-1- AT AOOKAEIO[Z]. in exergue, Nike erecting trophy ; in field, triskelion, and Al. ( mon .) {Head, pi. ix, 2 var.), very fine 1

Syracuse, Tetradrachm, b.c. 317-310, Head of Persephone to left ; XYPAKOZIHN in exergue, Quadriga to left, in field tris- kelis, fine. Panormus, Tetradrachm, Head of Persephone; ljt.

Bust of horse and palm tree •?

Macedon, Alexander the Great, Tetradrachms (2), one very fine and a Tetradrachm of Demetrius Poliorcetes, horned and diademed head to right; ft. BAZIAE.QZ AHMETPIOY.,

Poseidon resting foot on rock and holding trident 3

Thrace, Lysimachus, Tetradrachms (2), Head of the deified Alex- /6 ander; I>. BAZIAEUZ AYZIMAXOY, Pallas Nikephoros seated, one very fine, the other fine 2

Istrus, Drachm, two heads united in opposite directions ; IZTPIH, /fi? Sea eagle on dolphin, below A, fine. Pharsalus, Hemidrachm,

B.c. 480-344, head of Pallas in close fitting crested helmet; JjL <J> AT Horse’s head. T ricca, Hemidrachm, Thessalian restraining forepart of bull ; £. TPI KKAION, forepart of horse ( pierced ) 3

Larissa, Drachms, B.c. 480-430, Thessalian Youth restraining bull : AAPIZAIA, Horse galloping to right, very fine. B.c. 400- 344, Head of the fountain nymph Larissa nearly facing ; AAPIZAIT2N, Horse grazing, fine. Another, similar, but the legend on differently disposed 3

Larissa, Head of Nymph ; $>. Horse grazing. Epirote Republic, *2- & Drachm, Head of Zeus; \f. AriEIPHTAN, Eagle in wreath!

Leucas, Attic Didrachm, Statue of Goddess ; fi. AEYKAAIUN,

Prow, &c. (Hist. Num.fig. 189 ), very fine. Athens, Stater, barbarous imitation of early type. Hemidrachm and smaller divisions 9

Athens, Tetradrachms (2) of later style, Head of Athena Parthenos :

Owl on amphora (a), Magistrates AO PO0 E. A 1 0<t>. A I O K A E forepart of lion, on amphora, B below, ME: (b) flOAEMiTN. AAKETHZ. APIZ., below amphora Z £1, fine 2

b 2

9

f/- 2 -

T7-

/

/fa -

20

3

3

21

/

/o

22

/

?

23

/

, i

24

/

6

25

/X

26

X to

27

X 6

28

*2

/x

29

3-

/

30

4

Aegina Staters of early style (2), Corinth Staters (5), one of early style ; $L Pegasos with curled wing standing to left 7

Sicyon Stater, Drachms and Triobols of the usual types. Lesbos Potin, two calves’ heads face to face, olive branch between, some fine, 7 Calymna, Didrachm, young head in crested helmet with cheek pieces, R. KAAYMN ION., Lyre in beaded square, fine and scarce 1 Rhodes, Didrachm and divisions, usual types, some fine. Tyre, Tetradrachm, Head of the Tyrian Hercules ; R. Eagle on spur of galley. Ptolemy Soter, Tetradrachm, head to right ; R. Eagle on fulmen 2

Parthia, Drachms of Arsaces VI, Phraataces and Musa. Tetra- drachms of Phraates IV, and Goterzes 4

/tVsZc

6

&c. (4) Drachms of Menander and Apollodotus, Juba I '

(3) 9

Himyarite Coinage. Drachms and Hemidrachms as N. C. vol. XVIII, plate \3,figs. 5, 7, 12, dc., fine S

Small At of Massalia, Phistelia, Tarentum, Heraclea, Thurium, Rhegium, Agrigentum, Catana and Naxos, some very fine 14

Small JR of Eion, Alexander III, Philip II, Macedonia, Thasos, Mes- sembria {scarce), Chersonesus, Corinth, Locri Opunti, Phocis, some fine 14

Small JR of Delphi, Boeotia, Euboea, Chalcis, Histiaea, Corinth, Achaean League, Argos, Arcadia, Colchis, Sinope, Apollonia ad Rhyndacum, some fine 17

Small At of Parium, Methymna, Lampsacus, Clozomene, Ephesus, Erythrae, Miletus, Cnidus, Lycia, Ac. 22

Z^o

ROMAN LARGE BRASS.

The Nos. in parentheses are those of Cohen, 2nd edition.

POMPEY.

(B.C. 106 + 48).

MAGN (ma mon.), Janiform head of Pompey ft. rivs. IMP., Prow of vessel (16), very fine, dark green patina. [PL I]

* JULIUS CAESAR AND AUGUSTUS.

(b.C. 100 + 44) (b.C. 63 + A.D. 14).

Divos ivlivs., Laureated head of Julius Caesar to right ft. CAESAR divi f., Bare head of Augustus to right (3), very fine, dark green patina. [Pl. I] 1

-

/2Z 2 6

. *2 . 6

33

34

-z^c

rev. not so fine, light, green patina

35

IVLIVS. in two lines within wreath (95), fine

1 ivli caesar divi F. imp., Bare heads Augustus back to back Prow of vessel with superstructure (7), stru< fine and rare. [PI. I]

36

AUGUSTUS.

(b.c. 63 + a.d. 14).

laurel

very fine , brilliant green patina

38 divvs AVGVSTVS., Laureated head of Augustus to right

Nerva), (570), rare

LI VIA.

(b.c. 57 + A.D. 29).

(6), fine and scarce

TIBERIUS.

(b.c. 42 + A.D. 37).

40 ti. caesar divi AVG. f. avgvst. p.m.tr. pot. xxin. s.c. in centre

[PL I]

41 Ti. CAESAR avgvsti F. imperrator v., Bare head of Tiberius to left ROM. ct avg., Altar between two columns each surmounted b figure of Victory (struck at Lyons), (28), very fine and n

[PI. I]

, /

1

/S

J /

S'

2

/s

i /

,

1

/Si

S C-2.

1

1

2)

f

,

1

/jr

/

1

/<£

/

e

1

S~~

j

1

1

L _ 1

/afifiZ * // . £

/^. //• 6

6

3 /3

9 9

/ /

/ a

/2_ /S'

f '

9 6'

/ r

42 TI CAESAR D1VI AVG. F. AVGVST. PM. TR. POT. XXVII., ill centre S.C.

Quadriga to right decorated with wreath and trophies, &c. (66), very fine, good patina. [PI. I] 1

(

DRVSVS.

+ A.D. 37).

43 Busts of the twin sons of Drusus surmounting two cornucopias, between them a winged caduceus

]£. DRVSVS CAESAR TI. AVG. F. DIVI AVG. N. PONT. TR. POT. II., S.C. ill centre (1), very fine, dark green patina. [PI. I] 1

NERO CLAVDIVS DRVSVS.

(b.c. 38 + a.d. 9).

44

NERO CLAVDIVS DRVSVS GERMANICVS IMP., Bare head to left

TI CLAVDIVS. CAESAR avg. pm. tr. imp. p.p. s.c., Claudius seated left holding palm, at his feet, shields, helmet, cuirass, spears, &c.

(8), very fine. [PI. I] 1

45 Another, similar rev. legends, ends imp. (8), finely patinated 1

46 NERO CLAVDIVS DRVSVS GERMANICVS imp., Bare head to left /&-&£c

Ifi. IMP. CAES. T. DIVI VESP. F. AVG. P.M.TR.P. P.P. COS. VII L, ill the field s.c. and above REST (restored by Titus), (10), very fine and very rare.

[pi. i;i i

*** From the Dupre collection.

AGRIPPINA SENIOR.

(b.c. 15 + a.d. 33).

47 AGRIPPINA M.F. MAT. C. CAESAR1S. AVGVSTL, Bust to right

lp S.P.Q.R. MEMORIAE AGRIPPINAE., Carpentum drawn by two mules

(1), very fine. [PI. I] 1 &

48 AGRIPPINA M. F. GERMANICI. CAESARIS., Bust to right

1/. TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG. GERM. PM. TR. P. IMP. P.P, S C ill field (struck under Claudius) (2), very fine. [PL II] 1

CALIGULA.

(A.D. 12 + A.D. 41).

49 caesar AVG. GERMANICVS PON. M. Tlt. POT., Head laureatcd to left

lL adlocvt. con., Emperor on stage addressing five soldiers (1), fincl and scarce B

JlS-0 ' //■ ' & .

/f. . £

C. CAESAR DIVI AVG. PRON. AVG. P.M. Til. 1\ 111. P,l\, in exergue PIETAS., Piety seated to left

!!• divo avg. s.c., Temple of six columns ornamented with garlands, statuettes, &c., in the foreground Caligula sacrificing at altar, Ac. (10 ), very fine. [PI II] 1

& /6

C. CAESAR DIVI AVG. PRON. AVG. PM. tr. Pin p.p., Head laureated ^ to left

£L S.P.Q.R. p.p. ob GIVES SERVATOS. in four lines within oak wreath (25), fine 1

CLAUDIUS.

(b.c. 10 + A.D. 54).

ti. clavdivs caesar avg. pm. tr. p. imp. p.p, Head laureated to right / ^ #>• EX S. C. P.P. OB GIVES SERVATOS., in four lines within oak wreath (38), very fine, obv finely patinated 1

ti. clavdivs caesar avg. pm. tr. p. imp. PP., Head laureated to right So 14. NERO CLAVDIVS DRVSVS GERMAN IMP., Triumphal arch surmounted by equestrian statue, trophy on either side, in field S.C. (48), very fine. [PI. II] 1

NERO.

(A.D. 37 + A.D. 68).

NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG. GER. P. M. TR. P. IMP. PP., Laureated bust with aegis to right

II. Annona avgvsti CERES, Ceres seated to left, before her figure of Abundantia, &c., in exergue s.c. (16), very fine. [PL II] 1

NERO clavdivs caesar avg. ger. pm. tr. p. imp. p.p, Laureated bust with aegis to right

]!. s.c. AV G VST. port OST., the Harbour of Ostia, with seven vessels, &c., below ; figure of the Tiber with dolphin and paddle (33), fine cincl rare 1

NERO. CLAVD. CAESAR AVG. GERM. PM. TR.P. IMP. P.P., Bust laureated to left

1L CONG ii. DAT. pop. R., Nero seated upon a stage, in front a seated figure distributing alms, &c., in background figure of Pallas, &c. (72 ), fine and rare 1

IMP. nero caesar avg. pont. max tr. pot. p.p., Laureated bust to left, globe below

DECVRSIO. (in exergue) s.c., Nero galloping to right accompanied by horseman with lance (88), very fine 1

7 /0

J J -

<Z 2,

£/-

&

3. 6

/ /a

58

59

/ J 60

62

/ J 63

J /A 64

4- ! 65

o2 JL ' 66

NERO CLAVD. CAESAR AVG. GER. P.M. TR. P. IMP. PP., Laureated bust to

right with aegis

1>. PACE. P.R. TERRA. MARIQ PARTA. IANVM. CLVSIT. S.C., Temple of Janus with closed doors (145), fine 1

NERO. CLAVD. CAESAR AVG. GER. P.M. tr. P. imp. P.P., Bust laureated to

right

ROMA (in exergue) S.C., Borne seated upon a cuirass holding figure of Victory (257), very fine and finely pectinated . [PI. II] 1

NERO CLAVD. CAESAR AVG. GERM. PM. tr. P. imp. P.P, Laureated bust with aegis to right

Ijt. S.C., Triumphal arch surmounted by figure of Nero in quadriga, &c. (308), obv. very fine 1

GALBA.

(B.e. 3 + A.D. 69).

IMP. SER. SVLP. GALBA CAES. AVG. tr. P., Bust draped and laureated to right

JjL libertas PVBLICA S.C., Liberty to left holding cap and sceptre (130), very fine. [PI. II] 1

Another, similar (130), not quite so fine 1

SER. GALBA imp. CAES. AVG. TR. P., Bust laureated to right ]jt. s.P.Q.R. OB. Civ. ser, in three lines in wreath of oak (291), finely patinated 1

ser GALBA imp. CAESAR AVG. tr. p., Head laureated to right

SP. QR O.B. Civ ser, in three lines within oak wreath (293), very fine. | Pl. II] 1

OTHO.

(A.D. 32 + A.D. 69).

IMP. M. OTIIO. CAES. AVG., Head laureated to right

s.C., within wreath of laurel (struck at Antioch), (28), very fine and finely patinated. [Pl. II] 1

A

VITELLI US.

(A.D. 15 + A.D. 69).

A. VITELLIVS GERMAN, imp. AVG. P.M. TR. P., Bust laureated and draped to right

Ijt. MARS VICTOR S.C., Mars going to left, carrying figure of Victory and trophy (56 var.), very fine and very rare. [Pl. II] 1

JZjy- &

_

37 A. VITELLIVS GERMAN ICVS IMP. AVG.P.M.TR. Bust laureated and draped ^ to right

B. pax avgvsti S.C., Peace to left, holding branch and cornucopia)

(67), fine and rare 1

68 A VITELLIVS GERMAN, imp. avg. p.m. Tit. p., Bust laureated and draped to right

R. s.c., Mars going to right carrying trophy and spear (70), well pre¬ served and rare

69

1

VESPASIAN,

-WW 70

71

72

(A.D. 9 + A.D. 79).

IMP. CAES. VESPASIAN. AVG. p.m. TR. P.P. P. COS ill., Head laureated to right R. IVDAEA CAPTA. S.C., captive Jew to left of palm tree, and to right a Jewess seated in attitude of grief (232), a very fine example of this interesting type. [PI. II] 1

imp. CAES. Vespasian, avg. P.M TR ppp cos in., Laureated bust to right R. ivdea CAPTA. S.C., in exergue similar to the preceding (232), very fine 1 imp. CAES. Vespasian AVG. p.m. TR. P.P. P. cos. hi, Head laureated to left R. mars victor., Mars nude, but wearing helmet standing by an altar holding trophy and lance, in field s.c. (268), very fine 1

IMP. CAES. Vespasian vs avg. P.M. T ppp cos in., Laureated bust, with aegis to right

B- ROMA, (in exergue) S.c., Rome holding parazonium seated against the seven hills, in the foreground Romulus and Remus suckled by the wolf, in front figure of the Tiber (404 engraved p. 398), an excellent specimen of this rare and interesting type 1

DOMITILLA.

(Daughter of Vespasian died before her Father’s Succession).

73 domitillae imp. CAES, vesp avg., Car ornamented with figures, drawn

by two mules to right, in exergue, S.P.Q.R.

B. imp. t. caes. divi vesp. f. avg. p.m. tr. p.p. p cos vim. s.c. in centre (3), fine and very rare. [PI. Ill] 1

TITUS.

(A.D. 41 + A.D. 81).

74 imp. t. CAES. vesp. AVG. p.m. TR. p.p. P COS. viii., Head laureated to left

R. ANNONA AVG., Abundantia standing to left holding figure of Equity and cornucopiae, at her feet, basket with ears of corn, to right prow (15 var. ivithout s.c.), fine and scarce 1

/

<L)

/

/

3

9

/!

/<£> <0

r\

/<£>

-

£

/ '

/<r.

10

o? 42 -

<r /A

^ 42 -

/ <2

r

/ /6

So /S

/ /£>

cZ /2

JJ/- 3 -

75 imp. t. CAE.s vesp. AVG p.m. tr. p.p.p. cos viii., Bust laureated to left 1^. ivd. CAP. (across field), S.C. (in exergue), Palm tree, to right, a Jewish captive shield and helmet, to left ; seated Jewess in attitude of grief (110 engraved p. 438), very fine and rare 1

76 imp. T. CAES. vesp. AVG. P.M. TR. p.p.p. cos VIII., Head laureated to right 1£. PAX AVGVST S.C., Peace standing to left holding olive branch and cornucopiae (139), very fine, with fine patina. [PI. Ill] 1

77 imp. T. CAES. VESP. AVG. p.m. TR p.p.p. cos VIII., Laureated bust to right

1,1. S.C., Hope walking to left holding flower (221), very fine and finely patinated 1

DOMITIAN.

(a.d. 51 + A.D. 96).

78 IMP. CAES, domit. AVG. GERM. COS. XII. CENS. per. p.p., Head laureated

to right

JL iovi victori, Jupiter seated to left holding figure of Victory and sceptre, S.C. (in exergue) (308), fine and with dark green patina 1

79 Another, similar, not so fine , but with a light green patina

80 IMP. CAES. DOMIT. avg. germ. cos. xv. cens. per. p.p., Head laureated to

right

14. Domitian in military costume to left, holding spear and fulmen, crowned by Victory, who carries a palm branch, S.C. in exergue (513), very fine 1

81 CAESAR AVG. F. domitian vs. COS mi., Head laureated to right 1 1,4. s.c. Hope walking to left holding flower (450 var. ), very fine and finely patinated. [ PI. Ill] 1

NERVA.

(A.D. 32 + A.D. 98).

82

imp. nerva caes. avg. p.m. tr. p. cos. ii p.p, Head laureated to right

1,4. fortvna. avgvst. s.c., Fortune standing to left holding rudder and cornucopiae (58), obv. very fine 1

83 imp. nerva caes. avg. P.M. tr. p. COS. in. PP., Bust laureated to right

7 o

1J. VEHICVLATIONE ITALIAE. REMISSA. s.c., Two mules grazing, in background, pole and traces of a chariot, &c. (143), a fine example of this interesting type. [PI. Ill] 1

11

J3/. ,9

84

87

88

TRAJAN.

(a.d. 53 + A.D. 117).

B-

IMP. CAES. NEKVAE TRAIANO AVG. GER. DAC. P.M.TR.P. COS VI. I’.P., Laureated bust with aegis to right

B- DACIA AVG VST. I'ROVINCIA. S.C., Dacia holding a standard surmounted by an eagle seated upon rock to left (125), light green patina 1

85 IMP. CAES. NER. TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG. GER. DAC. P. M. TR. P. COS. VI. I’.P., Laureated bust draped, to right

imperator viii i. s.C. (in exergue), Emperor seated upon a stage, accompanied by two attendants, addressing soldiers, &c. (178 ), fine, with dark green patina 1

86 IMP. CAES. NERVAE TRAIANO AVG. GER. DAC. P. M. TR. P. COS. V. PP., Bust laureated, and lightly draped to right

S. P. Q. R. OPTIMO PRINCIPI., S.C., Borne standing to left holding small figure of Victory and a spear (383), very fine, and finely patinated. [PI. Ill] ... t

Same legend, and bust

B- Same legend. Peace standing to left holding palm branch and cornu- copise, the right foot placed upon the shoulder of a Dacian (406), yf/te 1 Same legend. Bust to right, with aegis B- Same legend. The Emperor on horseback to right, riding over semi-prostrate figure of an enemy (503), very fine, and finely patinated. [PL III] 1

Another similar type, but from different dies, the bust is without aegis, the position of the enemy on rev. differs (503), very fine 1

Same legend. Bust to right lightly draped 1

B- Same legend. Group representing the Tiber subduing Dacia (525, see note p. 71), very fine and scarce 1

Same legend, and similar bust B- Same legend. Temple of eight columns, with gallery on either side, in the centre of temple a seated figure of Jupiter (549), very fine, and finely patinated 1

*** From the Dupre collection.

PLOTINA.

(A.D. - 1- A.D. 129).

92 PLOTINA AVG. imp. TRAIANI., Diademed bust to right

B- Eides AVG VST. s.C., Faith holding two wheat-ears and basket of fruit (12), in good condition, with excellent portrait, very rare.

[PI. Ill] 1

89

90

91

/ /o

7 '

/£>

/y- so

/ Zz

'

/0 /<F\

/6 \ S'

S*.

<3/#. 3T

J

&2 c2j

S'

'f

AT

//

Jl /6

93

94

95

96

97

98

99

12.

M ARCIANA.

(A.D. 1 + A.D. 114).

DIVA AVGVSTA. MARCIANA, Diademed bust to right 11. EX senatvs CONSVLTO. S.C., Marciana or Vesta seated on car drawn by two elephants (12), very rare, but in poor condition 1

MATIDIA.

(Date oe Birth and Death Unknown).

matidia AVG. divae marcianae f., diademed bust to right 11. PIETAS AVG VST, Matidia standing looking to left, and placing her hands upon the heads of Sabina and Matidia the younger, who stand on either side, S.C. in exergue (11), fine for this very rare piece.

[PI. Ill]

Another, similar to the preceding (11), in similar condition, patinated

HADRIAN.

(A.D. 76 + A.D. 138).

hadrianvs avg. COS. III. p.p, Bust draped and laureated to right 11. ALEXANDRIA. Alexandria reclining to left, holding vine branch, in front, three stalks of corn, in exergue S.C. ( 157), fine 1

hadrianvs AVG VST VS., Bust draped, and laureated to right 11. CLEMENTIA AVG. cos in p.p. S.C., Clemency standing to left holding patera and long sceptre (224), very fine 1

HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS., Head laureated to right 11. COS. ill. S.C., Rome seated to left upon cuirass, holding figure of Victory and cornucopia (342), very fine 1

HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS., Bust laureated and lightly draped to right 11. COS. III. S.C., Rome seated to left upon a cuirass, holding figure of Victory and cornucopia (343), very fine, and finely patinated 1 *** From the Modena collection.

100

hadrianvs avgvstvs, Laureated bust draped and in armour R. FELIGITATI avg. (around) COS in. p.p (in exergue) S.C., Galley with rowers and pilot, &c. (668), very fine, dark patina. [PI. Ill] 1

/th

//-J3- 3

13

101

103

104

105

106

107

108

^33- 3

/

102

imp. caesar traianvs hadrianvs avg., Bust laureated, and draped to right

Jjt. libberalitas avg. s.cj. (in exergue) pot max. tr. pot. cos. ii (around), Hadrian seated upon a stage, in front of him a figure distributing alms, &c. (914), fine, patina, slightly defective 1

imp. caesar triaianvs Hadrianvs AVG., Bust laureated, and draped A/- to right

]jL LIBERTAS. RESTITVTA. (ill exergue) PONT. MAX TR. POT COS III (around), Hadrian, seated upon a stage, extending his right hand to a female, who presents to him a child which she holds on her right arm ; another child stands by her side (949, type as note), fine, with bright green patina 1

IMP. CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS. AVG. PM. TR. P. COS IIT, Bust laureated to right

5:. LOCVPLETARORI ORBIS TERRARVM S.C. Hadrian seated left on

stage ; in front, Liberality with cornucopiae, &c. (950), very fine , and rare 1

IMP. CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG. Bust laureated, draped and in ^ armour to right

hL PM. TR. P COS. III. S.C., Ceres standing to left holding two wheat- ears and torch (1075), extremely fine, with a remarkable patina.

[PL III] 1

SABINA.

(A.D. 1 + A.D. 137.)

DIVA AVGVSTA SABINA., Veiled bust to right, wheat-ear in hair 1L CONSECRATIO. Sabina on flying eagle below ; S.C. (33), fine and scarce 1

<3 <3

SABINA AVGVSTA. hadriani AVG. P.P. Bust diademed, hair en queue pi etas. Piety veiled, seated to left, holding patera and sceptre (48), fine ' 1

sabina. AVGVSTA hadriani. avg. Bust to right, wearing diadem and the hair arranged in a large plait or twist B. S. C. (in exergue), Ceres seated upon a basket, holding two poppies and torch (69), very fine, dark green patina 1

SABINA AVGVSTA hadriani avg. P. P. Draped bust to right, hair en ^ queue and bound by plain cord

1)1. vesta. S. C (in exergue) Vesta seated to left, holding the palla¬ dium and sceptre (82), extremely fine, with dark green patina.

[PI. IV.] 1

/* ^ 3

~/3

. / fa

14

vr: /6 .

/

/S

c>2-^

/

/

6

/o

Jl

<£>

*A

&

in

112

113

114

115

116

AELIUS.

A.D. ? + A.D. 138.

109

A*

110

L. A eli vs Caesar., Bare-headed bust draped to right

salvs (in exergue), tr pot. cos ir. (around), Hygieia seated left, feeding serpent springing from altar ; in field S.C. (44) l

L. AELivs Caesar, Bare-headed bust draped to right H. TR. POT. cos II. s.C. Hope walking to left, holding a flower, &c.

(55), extremely fine. [PI. IV.] i

ANTINOUS.

(A.D. + A.D. 130).

ANTiNom HPm, Head of Antinous to right, hair bound by plain band 1£. tianoi, Antinous, semi-nude, seated to right on rock partially covered with drapery, holding in left hand an aplustre (1) struck at lium (Bithynia), obv. very fine, the rev., which is in alight relief, has somewhat suffered, extremely rare. [PI. IV] l

ANTONINUS PIUS.

(A.D. 86 + A.D. 161).

ANTONIN VS AYG. Pivs p.p. TR.p. cos. in, Head laureated to right II. ANNONA AYG. s.C'., Abundance standing to left holding two wheat- ears, cornucopiae, Ac. (34), very fine \

antoninvs AYG. PIYS p.p. tr, p. cos. in, Head laureated to right

BRITAN (ill field), IMPERATOR ii (around), Victory to left, on globe, carrying crown and palm (114), fine for this scarce and interesting type i

*** From the Hon. R. Marsham's collection.

Same legend and head

■I- BRITANNIA., Britannia, seated to left on pile of rocks, holding standard and spear, the left arm rests upon a shield, in exergue s.c., unusually fine for this scarce and interesting type [PI. IV] 1

ANTONINVS AVG PIVS. pp. tr. p. cos. hi., Head laureated to right !!■ CONCORDIA EXERCITVM. S.C., Concord standing to left, holding statuette of victory, and in left hand a standard surmounted by an eagle (139), very fine, finely patina fed \

antoninvs AVG. Pivs. pp. tr. p., Head laureated to right II. cos mi. s. c (in exergue.), Antoninus in quadriga to left, holding sceptre surmounted by an eagle (319), very fine, dark green patina 1

sz

CT32- /S'-

15

//■

117 Divvs antonin VS, Bare head to right R. Divo imo. s. C, Column surmounted by a statue of the Emperor

(353), very fine 1

118 ANTONINVS AVG. Pivs P.P. tr. P. cos. mi., Head laureated t6 right R. FELICITAS. AVG. S.C., Felicity standing to left, holding capricorn

and caduceus (363), very fine, and well patinated 1

119 ANTONINVS AVG. pivs P.P. tr. p. cos in, Head laureated to right R. ITALIA (in exergue), Italy wearing turreted crown, seated to left

upon a globe, in field S. c. (464), very fine, with fine patina 1

120 ANTONINVS AVG. PIVS P.P. TR. P. COS. ill, Head laureated to right

11. OIT AVG., Female figure, emblematical of Riches, seated to left, wearing diadem and holding sceptre (568), very fine 1

121 ANTONINVS avg. pivs. p.p. tr. p.p, Head laureated to right

R. pax AVG. S.C. (in field), COS hi (around), Peace carrying Cornu¬ copia, and firing a pile of arms (594), very fine 1

122 ANTONINVS AVG. pivs p p. tr. p COS in., Head laureated to right

R. REX QVADIS datvs. S.C., Antoninus to left, giving his hand to the King of the Quades, &c. (687, engraved p. 339), fine and a very rare type 1

123 antontnvs avg. pivs. p.p. tr. p. cos. TUI., Head laureated to right

R. SAL VS. AVG s. c., Hygieia standing to left feeding a serpent, which encircles an altar, and holding a rudder placed upon a globe (715),

very fine \

124 ANTONINVS AVG. pivs pp. tr. p. cos. hi., Head laureated to right

R. VENERT felict s. C. (in exergue), Temple of ten columns, richly decorated with groups and figures (1074), very fine, with dark green patina. [PI. IV] 1

125

126

/ ^

/ ^

/a

/ to

^ /<?

/F

/r

ANTONINVS AVG. Pivs P.P. TR. P. COS ill., Head laureated to right R. victoria AVGVSTt. s. c., Victory flying to left, carrying fillet (1087), fine 1

FAUSTINA THE ELDER.

(a.d. 105 + a.d. 141). diva favstina., Bust to right

R. aeternitas., Eternity (or Faustina 1) standing to left holding Phoenix, Ac. (11), very fine ]

'T

7

/(^ 1

/ 6)

/r

J

/ o

/a

/a

0$*' to .

128

129

16

127

DIVA AVGVSTA FAVSTINA., Veiled bust to right B- CONSECKATio, Faustina upon an eagle flying to right, she holds sceptre and veil, which is studded with stars (182), very fine, fine jpatina, and rare in this state. [PI. IV] 1

DIVA FAVSTINA., Bust to right

V IVNO S. C., Juno diademed and veiled standing to left holding patera and sceptre (210), very fine 1

GALERIVS ANTONINVS.

(Son of A. Pius and Faustina).

M. TAAeplOC. ANTWNINOC. AYTOKPATOPOC AN

TtONINOY YIOC, Youthful bare-headed bust draped of Galerius Antoninus to right

B- 06A 4>AYCT6| N A, Bust of Faustina to right. Unpublished J

the example described by Cohen ( vol . IT, p. 443) gives a veiled bvst of Faustina, fine for this excessively rare piece. [PI. IV]

17

SECOND DAY’S SALE.

MARCUS AURELIUS.

(A.D. 121 + A.D. 180).

LOT

130 imp. caes. M. avrel antoninvs AVG. p. M., Head laureated to right

9^. Concordia AVGVSTOR. tr p. xvi. s. c., Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus hand in hand in exergue COS in. (54), very fine and finely patinated \

131 DIVVS M. ANTONINVS Pivs., Bare head to right

9^. CONSECRATio s. c., Eagle upon an altar (85), very fine 1

132 M ANTONINVS avg. tr. p. xxvii., Bust to right laureated, and in

armour

9- germanico avg .imp. v icos. in. s. c., Troj^h}’ between two German captives, female seated left, and to right male figure with his hands tied behind his back, &c. (228), fine 1

133 AVRELIVS CAESAR avg. Pii fil., Bare-headed bust draped to right

9- TR. POT. Vll. cos. II. s. C., Pallas standing to left holding Victory, spear and shield (652), very fine and finely patinated. [PI. IV] 1

134 IMP. CAES. M. AVREL antoninvs avg. P. M., Bare head to right

9. SALVTI AVGVSTOR. tr. p. xvii. s. c, Hygieia standing to left feeding a serpent coiled around altar, in exergue cos. tti. (562), very fine and well patinated I

135 M. ANTONINVS avg. tr. p. xxviii., Head laureated to right

9- imp. vii. cos II., Borne standing to left holding figure of Victory and spear (342), very fine and finely patinated. [PI. IV] 1

136 M. antoninvs A^ g. germ, sarmaticvs., Laureated bust in armour to right

9- tr. p. xxx. imp. viii. cos. in., Equity standing to left holding scales and cornucopiae (932), very fine, with light green patina 1

c

7

/

/ r

«r-*

/ j5

7! ' /

/fi. ,

/?' /44-

3 4^

J 3

7 7

/ /o

6

S~ <3

/

/a

7

S'

/P

18

FAUSTINA THE YOUNGER.

(A.D. ? + A.D. 175).

137 DIVA FAVSTINA PIA, Veiled bust to right

51. aeternitas S. C., Faustina in car, drawn by two elephants to left (11 ), fine and scarce 1

FAVSTINA avgvsta., Bust to right, hair waved B. dtana lvcif. s. C., Diana to left, holding with both hands a lighted torch (87), very fine and well patinated 1

in

138

1

139 Another, similar, but struck upon a thin Han (87), very fine, and also

finely patinated 1

140 FAVSTINA AVGVSTA., Bust to right, hair waved

B. FECVND avgvsta E, Fecundity standing between two children, and carrying two others in her arms (96), fine and well patinated

141 FAVSTINA avgvsta, Bust to right, hair waved

B. matri magnae, Cybele, holding tympanum, seated to right between two lions (169), very fine, and finely patinated. [PI. IV]

142 FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, Bust to right, hair waved

B. saecvli felicit, Throne upon which the infant Commodus and his twin brother Antoninus, in field S.C. (193), wry fine 1

143 FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, Diademed bust to right /&&

B'. salvti avgvstae, S.C. Hygieia seated to left, feeding serpent coiled around altar (200), fine 1

1

LUCIUS VERUS.

144

145

146

(A.D. 130 + A.D. 169).

IMP. CAES. L.AVREL. VERVS avg, Head laureated to right

B. concord, avgvstor. TR. P. S.C. COS li, L. Verus and M. Aurelius hand in hand (27 ), very fine and well spread. [PI. V.] 1

Divvs vervs, Bare head to right

B- consecratio S.C., Verus in quadriga of elephants (53), very fine , ivell patinated and scarce 1 |

DIVVS VERVS, Bare head to right

B. CONSECRATIO., Pyre surmounted by a quadriga, s.c. at sides (59), fine *■

fit / &

19

7f- /■ 6 -

147 l.avrel. vervs avg. armeniacvs., Head kureated to right EL rex. armen. gat (in exergue), TR. 1>. Till. IMP. II. COS II S.C., Yerus seated upon a stage ; before him the King o crowning himself, &c. (159), fine

LUCILLA.

A.D. 147 + A.D. 183.

148

151

152

153

154

155

LUCILLA AVGVSTA, Bust to right EL FECVNDITAS, S.C.

149

150

Fecundity seated to right, holding a child

(21), fine

LVCILLAE AVG. ANTONINI AVG. F., Bust to right EL pietas. S.C., Piety veiled, standing to left, before lighted (54), very fine. [PI. V]

LVCILLAE AVG. M. ANTONINI AVG. F., Bust to 1’igllt EL VENVS. S.C. Venus seated to left, holding statuette of Victor sceptre (83), very fine, light green patina

COMMODUS.

(A.D. 147 + A.D. 183).

M. COMMODVS ANT. p. FELIX AVG. GRIT., Head laureated to right li FORT. FELL P.M. TR. P. XIIII. IMP. VIII. COS. V. P. P. S.C.. Fc

cornucopise (159), very fine ^.EL. AVREL. COMM. AVG. P. I skin

fine and scarce 1

M. COMMODVS ANTONIN vs avg., Head laureated to right

P.P. S.C., Liberty

K. LTBERTAS AVG. TR. P. VI. IMP. Till. COS

III

pat in ate cl

1

M. COMMODVS ANT. p. FELIX AVG. BRIT., Head laureated to right, below neck P. N.

fL provid avg (in exergue), P.M. tr p. xi. imp. viii. cosv. p.p. (around), S.C., Vessel going to left, &c. (635), very fine and rare 1

two wheat-ears, and patera with fruits (935), very fine and scarce 1

C 2

/

,

a

1

/

/

1

l

*/-

/

- -

£

'7

/

(o

to

r 7

2

.

<o ,

// £ ' ' (d

20

// 3- 3 3 .

/

//

J/

a5

J*

7

/

3

/<?

so

156

£

157

159

160

M. COMMODVS ANTON, avg. Pivs brit, Head laureated to right hi. vict. brit. (in exergue), pm. tr. p. x. imp. vii. cor. iii. p.p. (around) S.C., Victory seated on shields to right, holding palm and shield (947), fine and scarce 1

L. ael. ayrel. COMM. AVG. P. fel., Head laureated to right 9. vota solv. pro sal. p.r. cos vi. p. p. s.c., Emperor veiled standing to left, sacrificing at a tripod, &c. (985), very fine and

rare.

[PL Vj

1

CRISPINA.

(a.d. 1 + a.d. 183.)

158 CRISPINA avgvsta, Bust to right

1/. laetitia s.c. Joy standing to left, holding wreath, and a rudder placed upon a globe (27), very fine. [PI. V] 1

PERTINAX.

(A.D. 126 + A.D. 193.)

imp. CAES. P. helv. PERTINAX avg., Head laureated to right 9 LIB. AVG. tr. P. COS ii. S.C., Liberality standing to left (25), very fine , with dark green patina , and rare. [PI. V] 1

IMP. CAES. P. HELV. PERTINAX AVG., Head laureate to right 9. PROVIDENTIAE DEORVM COS. II. S.C., Providence standing to left, the hands raised towards a radiated globe (49), ohv. fine l

*** From the Modena collection.

DiDIUS J U LI AN US.

(a.d. 133 + a.d. 193).

161 imp. CAES. M. did. SEVER, ivlian. AVG, Head laureated to right

9. CONCORD. Ml lit. S.C., Concord to left, holding two military standards (3), very fine , with light green patina, rare. [PI. V] 1

MANLIA SCANTILLA.

(Wife of D. Julianus).

162

Bust to right

163

MANLIA SCANTILLA AVG 9. ivno regina s.c., Juno veiled standing to left holding patera and sceptre, at her feet a peacock (6), very fine and rare. [PI. V] 1 Another, similar, with very fine portrait and well paginated, but the rev. not fine 1

/Th^r-i

- zfic

167

168

169

170

-.21

DIDIA CLARA.

f^7 -2

164

(A.D. 153 + A.D. 1). DIDIA CLARA, avc., Bust to right

copia (5), fine and rare. [PI. V|

165

CLODIUS ALBINUS.

(A.D. ? + A.D. 197).

D. clod. SEPT, albin. caes., Bare-headed bust to right

166

' •/ O’” - -

caduceus (16), extremely fine, and with fine patina. Same legend and bust

[PI. V]

and shield (49), good 'portrait Another, same type, in very good condition

SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS.

(A.D 146 + A.D. 211).

L. SEPT. SEV. PERT. avg. imp. in, Laureated bust draped to right

1) C . O -

B. AFRICA. s.C., Africa wearing elephant skin head-dress standing to right, and holding wheat-ears, at her feet a lion (26), very fine Another, similar, Jine and well patinated

right

9;. p.m. tr. p. mi. cos iip.p, s.c., Fortune standing to left holding

° &

g a shield to

rudder and cornucopia (425), fine and well patinated L. sept, severvs Pivs AVG., Head laureated to right

9. p.m. tr. p. XVIII. COS in. p.p., Two Victories attaching _

a palm tree, at foot of which are two captives, in exergue s.c. (547), very fine and finely patinated 2

Legend as on preceding, and similar head 9. V1GTORIAE brittan N IOAE s.c., Two Victories attaching a shield to a palm tree, at the foot of which are two seated captives (732), very fine , and with fine patina. [PI. V] 2

Another, similar, struck upon a very large Han (size 10), very fine 1 divo septimio severo. Pio., Bare head to right 9- CONSECRATIO. s.c., Pyre richly ornamented and surmounted by a quadriga (90), in extremely fine condition, and with tine patina

[PI. VI] j

//

H

1

-

/ L

r

/

6

/

J

/

/

J

/-2

J

A

7

//

*-

/3.

/

s~

<2

&

/ ¥~

/#

/

/cT

/o

r

3

4-

/cT

1L

175

176

JULIA DOMNA.

(A.D. 1 + A.D. 217).

IV LI A PIA. FELIX, Bust to right

B. 1VNONEM S.G., Juno standing to right holding patera and sceptre, at her feet a peacock (88), fine , with dark green patina 1

1VLIA AVGVSTA., Bust to right

/&-&

B. IVNONI LVCINAE. s.c, Juno seated to left, holding liower and

child (94), extremely fine, and finely pat 'mated. [PI. VI]

1

*_x_* From the Esterhazy and Montagu collections.

177

178

179

180

181

CARACALLA.

(A.D. 188 + A.D. 217).

M. AVREL. ANTON IN VS P1VS avg. BRIT., Bust laureated and in armour to right

B. p.m. tr. p. xvi. imp ii. (around), cos mi p.p. s.c (in exergue), View of the circus of Caracalla (236), an extremely fine piece, with a remarkable patina. [PI. VI] ^

Legend as preceding, Bust laureated, and draped 1J. Legend as preceding, view of circus, with equestrian statue on pedestal to left (236), fine 1

M. AVREL ANTONIN VS PIVS AVG. BRIT., Head laureated to right B. PROVIDENTIA DEORVM. S. C, Providence standing to left pointing with wand to globe at her feet, in the left hand she holds a sceptie (531), very fine *

M. AVREL ANTONIN VS Pivs avg. GERM., Laureated bust, draped to right B. PROVIDENTIA DEORVM. S. C, Type as preceding (537 ), very fine, with fine dark green patina 1

M. AVREL. ANTONIN VS PIVS AVG. BRIT., Bust laureated, and in armour, draped, to right

B. SBCVRITATI PERPETVAE. s. C, Security seated before an altar (576),

fine

182

183

184

Same legend as preceding, Bust laureated, and draped, to right B- Same as preceding (576), very fine, with bright green patina i

Legend as preceding, Head laureated to right B>. Same legend and type (576), very fine, finely patinatecl 1

M. AVREL. ANTON IN VS pivs AVG. BRIT.. Head laureated to right B, VICT. BRIT. PM. TR. P. Xilli. cos. ill P.P, Victory to right, one foot upon helmet, erecting a trophy, facing her, Britain with turreted head-dress, her hands tied behind, and at her feet a seated captive, s.c. in exergue (641), very fine and scarce. [Pl. VI] 1

J 2j -

23

187

188

189

90

91

92

185 M. avkel. ANTON IN vs PIVS AUO, Bust laureated tu right

B- VICTOR1AE BRITT A N N 10 AE S.C., Two victories placing a shield upon a palm tree, at foot of which are two captives (638), very Jine, and with dark green patina [PI. VI] 1

PLAUTILLA.

186

(A.D. 1 + A.D. 212).

PLAVTILLAE avgvstae, Bust to right B- PROPAGO imperi. S.C., Plautilla and Caracalla facing each other, hand in hand, UNPUBLISHED, very fine , and of the highest rarity.

[PI. VI] 1

GETA.

(A.D. 189 + A.D. 212).

/?/

/

<5

/a

o2.

J6T‘

P. SEPTIMIVS GETA CAEs., Bare-headed bust to right B* CONCORDIA AVGVSTORVM S.C., Caracalla and Geta veiled, sacri¬ ficing at a lighted tripod (18), very fine 1

P. SEPTIMIVS GETA Pi vs AVG. BRIT., Bust laureated to right B- fort red. tr. p. in. cos. ii. pp. sc, Fortune seated to left, with rudder and cornucopiae, beneath chair a wheel (52), fine 1

IMP. CAES. P. SEPT. GETA pivs AVG., Bust laureated to right B- pontif. tr. p. ii. cos. ii. s.C., Caracalla and Geta veiled, sacrificing at a tripod, between them a flute player, and at their feet a dead ox (145 ), very fine and scarce 1

Another example, similar, fine , with fine patina 1

p. SEPTIMIVS geta caes., Bare-headed bust draped to right B- VICTORIAS avgg. s.C., Victory driving biga to right (216 after Vaillant), an extremely fine piece of considerable rarity. [PL VI] 1

p. septimivs GETA pivs AVG. biut., Bust laureated to right /<y

B- vict. BRIT. tr. p. in. cos. ii. s.C., Victory seated to right upon a cuirass, inscribing a shield, at her feet shields, &c. (210), very fine and finely patinated. [PI. VI] 1

MACRINUS.

(A.D 164 + A.D. 218).

33 IMP. CAES. M. OPEL. sev. macrinvs AVG., Laureated bust in armour to /& right

B- PONTIF. MAX. tr.p. cos. P.P. s.c, Figure of Security resting on column and holding sceptre (63), very fine. [PL VI] 1

//■//-' /O £

/a 6

cZ

/ f

o2

S/

J

3

7

/

/S'

42

//-/ «T~

<5Y2' /</■ 6

194

24

195

196

Legend as preceding, laureated bust, in armour, but with shorter beard B- PONTIF. MAX. tr.p. p.p. s.c., Jupiter standing to left holding fulmen and sceptre (7 \), fine 1

DIADU M ENIAN.

(A.D. 208 + A.D. 218).

M. OPEL. ANTONIN vs DiADVMEN lanvs CAES., Bare-headed bust draped and in armour to right

IL PRINC. 1VVENTVTIS. s.c., Diadumenian standing looking to right holding military standard and spear, in field two standards (7),

scarce.

[PL VI]

1

197

ELAGABALUS.

(A.D. 205 + A.D. 222).

IMP. CAES. m. AVR. an ton in vs pivs avg., Bust laureated and in armour draped, to right

!>. libertas AVGVSTi. s.c., Liberty standing to left holding cap and cornucopia, in field a star (107), fine 1

IMP. CAES. M. avr. ANTON IN vs pivs AVG., Laureate bust draped and in

armour to right

198

14. P.M. TR. P. ill. cos. hi. P.P. s.c., Sol, the left hand raised, ad¬ vancing to left, &c., in field a star (156), very fine and well patinated. [Pl. VII] 1

Same legend as preceding, Bust to right B- p.m. tr. p. mi. cos. ill. pp. S.C., Elagabalus sacrificing at an altar, holding patera in right hand and branch of cypress in left (198), fine 1

199

JULIA CORNELIA PAULA.

(First Wife of Elagabalus). JVLIA pavla. avg, Diademed bust to right

200

U . CONCORDIA S.C., Concord seated to left holding patera and double cornucopiie, in field a star (8), an extremely fine portrait and rare in this state. [PL VII] 1

Another example similar, but not so fine (8) 1

T

201

AQUILA SEVERA.

(Second Wife of Elagabalus).

IVLIA AQV1LIA severa. avg., Diademed bust to right B- CONCORDIA S.C., Concord holding patera and double cornucopia} standing by a lighted altar, in field a star (4), very fine and finely

oalinated, rare in this state. [PI. VII] 1

Al

(T-y

25

dff2.

ANNIA FAUSTINA.

(Third Wife of Elagabalus).

202 ANNIA FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, Diademed bust to right p. Concordia s.c., Elagabalus and Annia Faustina, standing facing

each other, hand in hand (2), of the highest rarity, this coin has been gilt in olden times. [PL VII] 1

JULIA SOAEMIAS.

(a.dJ + A.D. 222).

203 ivlia SOAEMIAS., Diademed bust to right

p. VENVS CAELESTiS. S.C., Venus to right holding an apple and a sceptre, in field, a star (11), very fine and rather scarce. [PL VII] 1

JULIA MAESA.

(A.D. ? + A.D. 223).

204 ivlia maesa AVGVSTA., Diademed bust to right

p. I’lET As AVG. S.C., Piety standing to left by a lighted altar (31 ),fine and uncommon 1

205 rvLiA MAESA AVG., Bust to right

p. SAECVLT felicitas S.C., Felicity standing to left, holding patera in right hand and cadueeus in left, sacrificing at a lighted altar, in field a star (47), very fine. [Pl. VII] 1

SEVERUS ALEXANDER.

(A.D. 205 + A.D. 235).

206 imp. sev. Alexander avg., Bust laureated to right

p. ANNONA avg vst I. s.c., Abundance standing to left near a modius, holding ears of corn and holding an anchor (36), very fine. [Pl. VII] 1

ORBIANA.

(Third Wife of Severus Alexander).

207 SALL. barbia orbiana avg, Diademed bust to right

p. CONCORDIA AVGVSTORVM S.C., Concord seated to left holding patera and double cornucopia; (4), very fine and scarce in this condition. [Pl. VII] 1

208 Another example, same type (6), but not so fine 1

e5

r

/

s

r

47- 7-

6<?y. y. 6.

26

/&/

/r

/f

/o

S

/ so

*2 6

JULIA MAMAEA.

(A.D.

+ A.D. 235).

209

ivlia MAMAEA AVGVSTA, Diademed bust to right H- FELICITAS AVG. s.c., Felicity standing to left holding caduceus and cornucopise (10), very fine 1

210

IVLIA MAMAEA AVGVSTA, Diademed bust to right R- VESTA S.C., Vesta standing to left holding the palladium and long sceptre (83), very fine and finely patinated, [PI. VII] 1

*** From the Montagu collection.

MAXI MIN US.

211

(A.D. 173 + A.D. 238).

MAXIMINVS PI VS AVG GERM., Bust draped and laureated to right R. PAX AVGVSTI. S.C., Peace standing to left holding an olive branch and a sceptre (38), very fine. [PI. VII] 1

212

IMP. MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG., Laureated bust draped, to right R. PROV1DENTIA. AVG. S.C., Providence pointing with a wand to a globe at her feet and holding a cornucopia (80)

MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG. GERM., similar bust R. salvs avgvsti. S.C., Hygieia seated to left feeding serpent coiled around an altar (92), both fine 2

PAULINA.

Wife of Maximinus.

213 diva pavlina., veiled bust to right

R- CONSEC ratio, Paulina holding sceptre carried by flying peacock (3), fine and rare. [PI. VIII] 1

MAXIMUS.

(A.D. + A.D. 238).

214 maximvs caes. germ., Bust bare-headed, to right

R- PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS. S.C., Emperor to left holding spear and wand, behind him; two standards (14), extremely fine, with fine

patina. [PI. VII1J

//. (>

27

215

216

GORDIAN US AFRICANUS, Senr.

(A.D. 158 + A.D. 238).

IMP. CAES. M. ANT. GORDiANVs afr. AVG., Laureate bust draped to right

fl. sec v ritas avgg. s.c., Security seated to left holding a sceptre (11), very fine and rare, dark, green patina. [PI. VIII] 1

Legend and bust as on preceding piece \fi. victoria, avgg. s.c., Victory going to left holding wreath and palm (14), very fine and rare 1

GORDIAN US AFRICANUS, Junr.

/j /a

3

3

- t3o

(a.d. 192 + a.d. 238).

217 imp. CAES. M. ant. GORDIANVS af. AVG., Laureated bust draped to right

ROMAE AETERNAE S.C., Rome seated to left on shield holding Victory and spear (9), very fine and rare. [PI. VIII] 1

BALBINUS.

(A.D. 178 + A.D. 238).

218 imp. caes. D. cael. BALE in vs avg., Laureated bust draped to right

R. CONCORDIA AVGG. S.C., Concord seated to left holding patera and double cornucopias (4), very fine. [PI. VIII] 1

219 Legend and bust as preceding

be. PROVIDENTIA DEORVM. S.c., Providence standing to left pointing with wand to a globe at her feet and holding a cornucopia (24), very fine and finely patinated 1

220 Legend and bust as before

be. VICTORIA, avgg. S.C., Victory facing holding wreath and palm (29), fine 1

z2-

/

/

3~

/£•

«5T

PU PI EN US.

(A.D. 164 + A.D. 238).

221 IMP. CAES. m. CLOD, pvpienvs avg., Laureated bust draped and in armour

bL CONCORDIA AVGG. S.C., Concord seated to left holding patera and double cornucopia (7), very fine. [PI. VIII] 1

/ /0

/ 3 *

far /3. 6

/

/

/

/

/42.

/JL

28

//

6

6 *2

222 Legend and bust similar to precedin

PROVIDENTIA. DEORVM. S.c., Providence standing to left pointing with wand to a globe at her feet and holding a cornucopia (34 ),fine, 1 Legend and bust as before

9-. victoria avgg. S.c., Victory facing holding wreath and palm branch (38), very fine 1

223

eT - 224

GORDIAN US PIUS.

(a.d. 222 + a.d. 244).

imp. GORDIAN VS Pivs fel. AVG., Laureate bust draped and in armour

r

6 I*

225

to right

9>- fortvna redvx. S.C., Fortune seated to left holding rudder and cornucopia (99), very fine , with light green patina 1

imr. GORDIAN VS pivs fel. AVG., Laureate bust draped and in armour to right

LAETITIA AVG. N. s.c., Joy standing to left holding a wreath and an anchor (122), extremely fine. [PI. VIII] l

GORDIANUS & TRANQU ILLINA.

226

AYTOK. K. M. ANT. TO PA I ANON. CAB. TPANKYA-

AIN A- CGB., Heads facing each other of Gordian and Tranquillina AYP. cen. KOA. CINTAPA., Tyche seated to left, at her feet river-god, above her head the constellation Saggitarius, struck at Singara (Mesopotamia), very fine. [PI. VIII] 1

PHILIPPUS, Senp.

(a.d. 204 + A.D. 249).

227 imp. M. ivl. philippvs AVG., Laureated bust in armour draped, to right

$>. ADVENTVS AVGG. ss., Emperor in military costume on horseback to left (6), fine , and a rare type 1

228 IMP. M. IVL. PHILIPPVS AVG., Laureated bust to right

£. FIDES EXERCITVS. S.c., Four standards (51), very fine 1

229 Legend and bust as preceding

p.m. TR. P.II. COS. P.P. S.C., Philip seated to left upon curule chair, holding globe and sceptre (121), fine, with light green patina 1

230 Legend and bust as before

SAECVLARES avgg. S.C., A cippus inscribed COS. in. (195), very fine, 1

231 Legend and bust as before

$>■ SALVS. AVG. s.c., Hygieia standing to left feeding serpent, which rises from an altar, aud holding sceptre (206), very fine with brilliant green patina 1

("7 (

60 / ' 6

29

76.

. /■ 6

232 Legend and bust as preceding

bb V OTIS dkgennali BVS. S.C., in four lines within a wreath of laurel (246), extremely fine , with dark green patina. [PI. VIII] 1

MARCIA OTACILIA SEVERA.

(Wife of Philippus Senr.)

233 marcia otacil. severa avg., Diademed bust to right 9>. CONCORDIA AVGG. S.C., Concord seated to left holding patera and

double cornucopia) (15), very fine, with light green patina 1

From the Montagu collection.

234 Legend and bust as preceding IjL PIETAS AVG. S.C., Piety standing to left, the right hand raised, &c.,

(31), fine and finely patinated 1

235 Legend and bust as before

P.. SAECVLARES AVG. S.C., Hippopotamus to right, with head raised (65), extremely fine and scarce. [PL VIII] 1

PHILIPPUS, Junn.

(a.d. 237 + A.D. 249).

236 IMP. philippvs AVG., Laureated bust, in armour draped to right IL pax aeterna. S.C., Peace standing to left holding olive branch

and sceptre (25), very fine and finely patinated. [PI. VIII] 1

237 imp. PHILIPPVS CAESAR., Bare-headed bust draped to right principi iv vent. , S.C., Philip in military costume going to right,

holding spear and globe (55), very fine, with fine patina 1

TRAJANUS DECIUS.

(A.D. 201 + A.D. 251).

238 imp. caes. c. MESS. q. decto. trai. avg., Laureated bust in armour, draped, to right

hL exercitvs inlyricos. s.c., Faith standing to left, holding in each hand a military standard (37), very fine, with light green patina.

[PI. VIII] ' 1

239 imp. c.M. Q. traianvs decivs AVG., Laureated bust in armour, draped, to right

hi. genivs exerc. illyriciani., Genius standing to left holding patera and cornucopia, in field to right a standard (53), fine 1

/

6

<£>

9

/2

/o

/J

2

6

/o

9.

for* / 6

7/r /. 6 .

A /

J /

/r

J 3

/3

d

f02- /7

30

ETRUSCILLA

(Wife of Trajanus Decius).

240 herennia ETRVSCILLA avg., Diademed bust to right

B- PVDICITIA AVG. S.C, Modesty seated to left holding sceptre (22), fine

[PI. IX] ' ' i

HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS.

(A.D. + a.d. 251.)

241 Q. HER. etr. mes. DECIVS nob. c., Bare-headed bust to right

B- PRINCIPI lWENTVTis. s.c. Herennius to left in military costume, holding staff and spear (28), very five, icith dark green patina. [PI.

IX]

HOSTILIANUS.

(A.D. + A.D. 251.)

242 C. valens hostil mes qvintvs N.C., Bare-headed bust to right

B* PRINCIPI INVENTVTIS S.C, Hostilian in military costume to left, holding standard and spear (35), fine and scarce. [PI. IX] 1

TREBON IAN US GALLUS.

(A.D. 206 + a.d. 254.)

243 imp. caes. c. vtbtvs T n ebon I A N vs GALLVS. avg. Laureated bust to

c >

right

B- IVNONI martiali s.c, Circular temple with seated figure of Juno. (50), five and scarce. [PL IX] l

VOLUSIAN.

(A.D. + a.d. 254.)

244 IMP. cae. c. vib. yolysiano avg. Bust laureated to right

B- goncordia a vgg. S.c., Concord seated to left, holding patera and double Cornucopia? (21), very fine. [Pi. IX] 1

245

AEMILIANUS.

(A.D. 208 + A.D. 253.) imp. caes. aemilianvs p. f. avg., Laureated bust to right

B- SPES PVBLICA s.c., Hope holding a flower going to left (49), very fine for this scarce piece. ( PI. IX] 1

6 <

31

VALERIANUS Sem\

(A.D. 109 + A.D. 263).

246 imp. C.P. Lie. VALERIANUS P F. avg, Laureated bust to right

R. VICTORIA AVVGG. s.c., Victory to left with crown and palm (226), fine 1

247 imp. C.P. Lie. valerianvs avg., Laureated bust to right

R,. V1RTUS AVGG. S.C., Valor helineted to left, resting on shield and holding spear (269), obv. very fine, and well palinated, scarce. [PI.

1

IX]

MARI N IAN A.

[PI.

248 divae marintanae, Veiled bust to right

R. consecratio s.c., Peacock in splendour (7), fine patina.

IX]

GALLIENUS.

(A.D. 217 + A.D. 268).

249 genivs p.r. Head of Gallienus as Genius of Rome, w earing turreted

and radiated crown R. int vrb. s.c. Within a wreath of laurel (334, engraved page 377), scarce 1

250 IMP. C.P. Lie. GALLIENVS avg., Laureated bust to right

R. VIRTVS AVGG. S.C., Valor standing to left resting on shield and holding spear (1 293), fine. [Pl. IX] 1

SALONINA.

(A.D. + A.D. 268).

251 CORNELIA SALONINA AVG, Diademed bust to right

R. i vno REGINA s.c., Juno to left, holding patera and sceptre (62), fine and scarce. [PI. IX] 1

SALONINUS.

(A.D. 242 + A.D. 259).

252 divo caes. valeriano., Bare-headed bust, draped, to right

R. CONSECRATIO S.C., Pyre of five stages, surmounted by group representing Saloninus in a biga (17), rare. [PI. IX]

4^

/

/

4

7

//

/<£

<p7& •//’■ 6

J^/3 /f- d .

32

S

fs -

4-'

32 -

27 '

/<>a2. //■

253

255

256

257

POSTUMUS.

(A.D. + A.D. 267).

254

IMP. CM. CASS lat. POSTVMVS P.F. AVG, Radiated bust draped to right * 9>. laetitia. AVG, Vessel with pilot and four rowers (165), fine.

[PL IX] ' 1

Legend and bust as preceding

B- P.M. tr. p co hi p.p. s.C, Postumus in military costume to left, holding globe and spear (262) 1

BRONZE MEDALLIONS.

HADRIAN.

HADRIAN vs AVG cos. in. p. p., Bust of Hadrian, laureated, and lightly draped to left

B- COS. III. P. P., Silvanus bearded going to right, carrying chlamys and pedum in left hand, and with right dragging ram by the fore-legs, to right portion of temple, and to left a tree, unpublished, a beautiful medallion of very fine style and condition. [PL X] 1

ANTONIN VS PIVS.

ANTON IN VS AVG. pivs p.p. imp. II, Bare head of Antoninus Pius to right \i. tr. POT. xxi. cos. mi., Neptune holding trident in left hand, chlamys wrapped round arm going to left, and conducting to a ship Ceres, who carries ears of corn, behind her, a column surmounted by a term (1026), fine and very rare. [PL X] 1

MARCUS AURELIUS.

M. antoninvs AVG. TR. P. xxix., Bust laureated and draped to left B. imp. vii. cos. in., Victory, semi-draped, seated upon a pile of shields holding a palm, and upon her left knee a shield inscribed vie avg., before her a trophy (321 from the medallion at Vienna),

very fine and very rare. [Pl. X] 1

3^0

LUCIUS VERUS.

258

VERVS AVG. arm. PART. MAX., Bust laureated of Verus to left, wearing paladamentum

B. trp. Vin. IMP. nil. cos in., Colossal figure of Jupiter holding- thunderbolt and sceptre, and spreading out his pallium over Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus who are standing one on either side of him (308), fine and very rare. [PI. X] 1

33

LUCILLA.

/#*£ //■ <6

259 lvcillae avg. ANTONINI avg. R, Draped bust of Lucilla to right

Six vestals standing on right and left of a garlanded and lighted altar, in background temple of Vesta, &c. (105), very fine and rare.

[PI. X] 1

/t? /#

COM MODUS.

260 M. COMMODVS antoninvs avg. pi vs brit, Laureate bust draped to ^ ^

right

9?. P.M. TR. P. x. IMP. vil. COS. nil. P.P, Jupiter enthroned with one of the Dioscuri standing by his horse on either side, at foot of throne an eagle (473), fine and rare. [PI. X]

/■

D

THIRD DAY’S SALE.

BRONZE MEDALLIONS continued.

LOT

/

3

c2s

/J

S'

/2

/

/

261 L. AELIVS AVRELIVS COMMODVS AVG. PIYS FELIX., Jugate busts of Com- modus laureated, and Marcia wearing helmet and cuirass 9.. p.m. TR. P. xvii. imp. viii. cos vii. P P, Commodus veiled sacri¬ ficing at a lighted altar, before him ; Hercules resting on his club (obv. as 1 rev. as 2). [PI. X] 1

6

COMMODUS AND MARCIA.

TRAJANUS DECIUS.

262 imp. C. M. Q. TRAIANVS DECIVS avg., Radiated bust in armour to right

bt. felicitas saecvli. s. c., Felicity to left holding caduceus and cornucopia, size 11 (39), very fine 1

263 Another, similar, but smaller, size 10 (39), very fine 1

264 Legend and bust as preceding I;!, victoria avg. s c., Victory to left with wreath and palm, size 10

(115), very fine 1

HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA.

265 HERENNIA ETRVSCILLA AVG., Diademed bust, with crescent below, to

right

1J. pvdiciti A avg. s. C, Modesty seated to left (21), very fine and scarce 1

SILVER MEDALLIONS.

AUGUSTUS.

266 imp CAESAR., Bare head of Augustus to right

bU avgvstvs., Six ears of corn (struck in Asia) (32), very fine

J6. 7- <£•

'QU *

267

268

—z£o

f)U^<2c^7j

Cjko+cl/2 ~~z4?

4?^d^* 7

ksT>cLe>7

~7>-

269

270

271

OO

/ - ^ -

CLAUDIUS.

TI. CLAVD CAESAR AVG. GERM P.M. TR. P., Head laureated to left R. de britannis, Claudius in quadriga going slowly to right ( size 5£) (15 ), fine and very rare 1

*** From the Montagu collection.

AGRIPPINA AND CLAUDIUS.

AGRIPPINA AVGVSTA CAESARIS AVG., Bust of Agrippina to right R. Tl. CLAVD. CAESAR AVG. P. M. TR. P. x. imp IX., Head laureated to right (2), very fine and rare 1

ROMAN SECOND BRASS.

Augustus, consensv senat &c., Augustus seated left (87), very fine ; R. Altar (no. 228) (2) ; Livia seated (244) ; Eagle on globe (247) ; Licinia (440). Restoration by Titus ; R. Altar (558) 8

Agrippa and Augustus. Struck at Nimes, Heads back to back of Agrippa and Augustus ; R. COL nem, Crocodile attached to palm tree (nos. 7 and 8), principally very fine 7

Livia. pi etas, Veiled bust of Livia to right

R. DR, vs vs. caesar ti. avgvsti F. tr. pot. iter. s. c in centre (no. 1), very fine and well palinated 1

*** From the Montagu collection.

272

273

274

275

276

277

278

Another, similar, but not cyuite so fine 1

Livia. IVSTITIA, Diademed bust of Livia to right R. Ti. caesar divi AVG. P.M. tr. pot. xxnii. s.c in centre (no. 4), extremely fine and rare in this state 1

Livia. salvs. avgvsta, Bust of Livia to right 1

R. Same legend as preceding (no. 5), extremely fine 1

Another, similar (no. 5), not quite so fine 1

Agri ppa. M. agrippa. l.f. cos. iii., Laureated head of Agrippa ; R. s. C., Neptune, with trident, to left (no. 3), very fine. Tiberius. Tr. caesar &c., Head laureated to left ; R. PONTIF. MAX &c., Rudder upon a globe ( no. 12), extremely fine, with fine patina 2

Agrippa, as in preceding lot (no. 3). Tiberius. Bust to left, counter- marked in oblong indent NCAPR; R. MODERATIONI., Bust on shield (no. 5); pontif. max &c., Winged caduceus (no. 12) ; same legend ending xxiin. (no. 25), very fine 4

Drusus. Bare head to right; R. pontif. TRIBVN &c. (no. 2), very fine. Germanicus. Bare head to left; R. c. caesar &c. s.c in centre (no. 5) ; Germanicus in quadriga; R. SIGNIS recept &c., Germanicus in military costume, &c. (no. 7); Head to right; R. ti. clavdivs &c. (no. 9), very fine 3

D 2

f s

/eT

/ /s

/

J

/

<r

&

J

/y-

*2

22

42

;

r

7-

/o2sr

c2 /O

//

/ /A

//- /6

J /f

<a /z

/ /f A?

279

280

281

282

283

284

285

286

3iL

/£L

288

cAt>UL

Antonia (2). antonia avgvsta., Bust to right; ty. ti clavdivs.

CAESAR Ac., Antonia veiled holding simpulum (no. 6), fine, one well pat-incited 2

Nero and Dpusus. nero et drvsvs caesares., Nero and Drusus galloping to right; ty. s.C Ac. (no. 3), fine. Caligula (2). c.

CAESAR &c., Bare head to left ; ty. VESTA. SC., Vesta seated to left (no. 27), both very fine 3

Claudius (3). ti. clavdivs Ac., Bare head to right ; 11. constantiae AVGVSTI S.C., Pallas with spear to left (no. 14) ; LIBERTAS AVGVSTI S.C,

Liberty to right (no. 47), all fine ; the last piece from the Modena cabinet 3

Messalina and Claudius. Valeria messalina capitone cythe- RONTE VIR, Bust to right

5.. legend indistinct, Head of Claudius to left (struck at Corinth)

(no. 1, p, 268), rare 1

NePO. Various types of head laureated or radiated, with the following reverses, mag. avg. s.C, Macellum (no. 127); IANVM clvsit &c., Temple of Janus (no. 171) ; genio AVGVSTI., Genius at altar (type of no. 108) ;

PONTIF. MAX. TR. P. imp. PO., Nero in female costume playing tyre (197) ; IMP NERO. CAESAR &c., Laureated head to left ; ty. SECVRITAS AVG VST. S.C., Security seated to right (no. 321), struck on large flan, all very fine, the third piece finely patinated 4

NePO. Various types of heads, with the following reverses, pontif max &c., Nero in female costume playing tyre (no. 200), very fine, with fine patina ; roma s.C, Itome seated, Ac. (no. 283) ; s.C., Victory with shield (no. 288) ; S.C., Triumphal arch elaborately deco¬ rated (type of no. 306, but apparently unpublished in second brass ) ; victoria AVGVSTI. S.C, Victory to left with wreath and palm (no. 342), very fine 3

Nepo and Poppaea. [nOnjIlAlAX XEBAX.THX, Bust of Poppaea to right

ty. NEPHNOX. XEBAX[THX], Laureate head of Nero to right (no. 2 ), fine and rare 1 .

Galba (4). felicitas pvblica s.C, Felicity to left with cornucopia/%/

Ac. (no. 68) ; LIBERTAS. PVBLICA. S.C., Liberty with cap and sceptre (no. 124) ; PAX AVGVSTA S.C., Peace with olive branch and caduceus (no. 149); another, as no. 150, very fine 4 £

* r

287 Otho. IMP. M. OTHO. CAES. AVG, Head laureate to right

s.C in wreath (no. 29), fine and rare 1 /?

Vitellius (2). a. vitellivs germa. imp. avg. pm. tr.p., Busty^^c.^ laureated, draped and to right ; ty CONCORDIA. AVGVSTA. S.C, Con¬ cord seated (no. 13) ; Head laureated to right ; ty. provident. S.C.,

Altar (no. 74), scarce 2j

37

291

292

293

/Af-

cZ

J

289 Vespasian, imp. caesar. Vespasian, avg, Head laureated to left;

R. PON. MAX &c., Winged caduceus between two cornucopise (no. 376), very fine-, imp Caes Vespasian avg cos hi, Head with radiated crown to right ; 1/. ROMA. s. c, Home seated to left (no. 411), very fine, with fine patina 2

290 Titus (4). Head laureated to left; R. geni. pr. s.c, Genius at altar,

with patera and cornucopia (no. 97) ; S.C., Spes going to left holding a flower (no. 219); Head to right; R. S.C, Emperor in quadriga to right (unpublished ?), fine and scarce 4j

Julia Tit i (2), ivlia. imp. t avg. favgvsta, Bust to right ; 1/. ceres, avg VST a s c, Ceres to left (no. 2), vesta s. c, Vesta to left (no. 18), fine and scarce 2

Domitian (4), Head laureated to right; R. COS Xlin lvd saec FEC. s.c., Domitian sacrificing at altar, accompanied by two figures, one playing lyre, the other a double flute, temple in background (no. 85), very fine) Head to left; I/. FELICITAS PVBLICA S.C., Felicity to left (no. 100); Bust with aegis to right; R. moneta AVGVSTi S.C., Equity with scales and cornucopia (var. of no. 329), very fine) Head to left; R. S.C., Pallas to left (no. 443), fine 4

Domitian (3), Bust with aegis to right; 1)1. salvti avgvsti. s.CJ Altar (no. 415) ; Bust laureated to right, globe beneath ; R. s.c, Hope walking to left (no. 455); Head to right; R. s.c., Emperor on horseback to left (no. 478), all very fine 3

294 Domitia. domitia avg. imp. caes. divi f. domitian avg, Draped /SA bust of Domitia to right, hair en queue

R- Divi CAES. MATER. S.C., Domitian standing by altar to left, hold¬ ing patera and sceptre ('unpublished), fine and very rare 1

295 Nenva. imp. nerva caes. avg. p.m. tr. p. cos ii p.p., Head laureated

to right; R. FORTVNA AVGVST., Fortune to left (no. 61), legend ending cos. III. PP. ; Head with radiated crown to right ; 1)4. liber- tas pvblica (no. 109), very fine, and with fine patina 2

296 Trajan (3), Bust radiated to right; R. dac. partilico, &c. around a laurel wreath, within which s.c. (no. 123) ; Radiated bust to right ;

R- S. P.Q.R optimo principi s.c., Peace seated to left, at her feet kneeling figure of a Dacian in attitude of supplication (no. 422) ;

TR POT C'OS ill P p, Victory flying to left, holding shield inscribed s. P.Q.R. (no. 628), fine 3

297 Trajan. Laureate bust to right R. s. P.Q.R. optimo principi s.c, An oval shield placed upon a German

shield ; behind a sickle, a standard and two spears (no. 569), extremely fine, and scarce in this state 1

From the Herpin collection.

/«5"

/

AS

/ //

/

/A

* * *

777 /7- ^

/?• i:

/

/

/2s

/ /

7

o 2 /S

/ cZ

/ <6

/ /&

6

38

298

299

300

301

302

303

Hadrian, hadrian vs. avgvstvs, Head laureated to left B- COS III. P. P. S.C., Emperor on horseback galloping to right, with couched lance (no. 497), in very fine condition , with fine patina 1 *** From the Herpin collection.

Hadrian, imp caesar traianys hadrianys ayg., Bust laureated t< right; B- BRITANNIA (in exergue), PONT MAX &c. around Britain seated to left, head facing, holding spear, to her right a large shield, in field, s.c (no. 197). Antoninus Pius, antonin vs. avg. pivs, &c., Head laureated to right ; B- BRITANNIA COS mi. s.c., Britain seated on rock to left, in background, shield, &c. (no. 117), Loth in good condition for these scarce and interesting pieces 9-

Hadrian. HADRIANYS avgvstvs, Bust with radiated crown to ri B. COS in S C, Pegasos flying to right (no. 436) ; HADRIANYS AVGVS¬ TVS, Head laureate to right ; B- cos ill. s.c, Vessel to right (no. 446) ; HADRIANYS. avg COS in. P P, Head laureate to right ; fit. spes. p.r. s.c, Hope walking to left (no. 1 41 6), very fine Sabina (2), sabina. avgvsta imp hadriani avg, Diademed bust to right ; B- s.c., Vesta holding the Palladium and sceptre (no. 66), legend ending AVG P.P ; B- S.C., Ceres seated to left, holding two ears of corn and a torch (no. 70), both very fine 2

Aelius (2), L aelivs. caesar., Bare head to left; B- concord (in

exergue), tr. pot. COS. ii. s.c, Concord seated to left, holding

304

patera and cornucopia (no. 8), very fine, and well patinated ; L. aelivs CAESAR., Bare head to right ; B- tr. pot cos ii. s.c., Spes to left (no. 57), fine 2

Antoninus Pius. imp. caes. t ael hadr. antonin vs avg pivs. pic, Head with radiated crown to right; B- ANNONA. AVG s.c. (in exergue), TR POT, etc. (around), Abundantia seated to left (no. 48), very fine ; Laureated bust to right, with aegis ; B- COS. IIII. S.C., Emperor sacrificing at a tripod to left (no. 303), Herpin collection ; Head laureated to right ; B- TR. P0T COS in S.C., Hope with flower to left (no. 902), all very fine 3

Antoninus Pius, antoninvs avg pivs pp. tr. po. cos iii, Head laureated to right; B- FELICITAS. AVG., Felicity with caduceus and cornucopia (no. 366), very fine ; antoninvs avg pivs pi>. tr p cos

mi., Head laureate to right ; B- s.P-Q-R. OPTIMO PRINCIPI s.c,

in

2

305

four lines within a wreath of oak (no. 791), very fine Faustina the Elder, diva, favstina., Bust to right ; B- ivno.s.C, Juno to left, holding patera and sceptre (no. 211), very fine ; DIVA. FAVSTINA avg. ANTON IN I. avg Pii P.P s.c., Bust to right, throne

with sceptre, beneath ; a peacock (no. 277) ; DIVA AVG FAVSTINA.,

Bust to right ; B- PIETAS. AVG. s.c, Piety at altar (no. 252), fine ; diva favstina, Bust to right ; B- s.c., Vesta with the Palladium and torch (no. 269), fine 4

/f - -

39

'jg

306

307

308

309

’—z^o 310

l

Marcus Aurelius, avrelivs caesar (fee., Bare head to right; R. CONCORDIA S.C., Concord to left with patera and cornucopia, to right an altar (no. 63); M. ANTONIN VS germ. SARN., Laureated head to right; R. secvr.it pvb. trp. xxx IMP viii. cos in., Security seated to left (no. 589) ; IMP. M. ANTONINVS. AVG TR. P. xxv, Head radiated to right; R. PRIMI DECENNALES cos III. s.c., in wreath, very fine; M. ANTONINVS AVG GERM. SARMATICVS., Head with radiated crown to right; R. trp. xxx. imp viii. cos in s.c., Equity to left with scales and cornucopia (no. 932), very fine 4

Faustina the Younger, favstina. avgvsta, Diademed bust to right; R. LAETITIA S.C., Joy standing to right holding sceptre and crown (no. 152), extremely fine , with fine patina ; FAVSTINAE AVG Pll. AVG FIL., Bust to right; R. VENVS. S.C., Venus to left holding an apple, and resting on a rudder (no. 269), very fine 2

Faustina the Younger, favstina. avgvsta, Bust to right; R. SAECVLi. FELICIT. S.C., Cornmodus and his twin brother playing upon a throne (no. 194), fine; same legend, bust diademed to right; B- TEMPOR FELIC. S.C., Faustina with a child on each arm and a child standing on either side of her (no. 223), very fine 2

Lucius Venus, imp. caes l avrel. vervs avg., Head, with radiated crown to right; R. concord, avgvstor tr. p. cos il s.c, Lucius Verus and Marc Aurelius hand in hand (no. 33), in unusually fine condition, Herpin collection ; another, with similar B, but with draped bust laureated on obv. (no. 32), fine; Head radiated to right; R. felicitas COS ll S.C., Vessel to right (no. 81), Bare head to right; R. tr. pot iiii. imp ii cos ii s.c., Victory to right, with wreath and palm {no. 242) 4

Lucilla (2), lvcilla avgvsta., Bust to right; R. SALVS s.c., Hygieia seated to left feeding serpent (no. 67), both fine. Cornmodus. imp avre commodvs avg germ sarm, Radiated bust to right ; R. de germ (in exergue), tr p. ii cos pp s.c. (around), Trophy with captives at base (no. 84); M. COMMODVS ANTON AVG PIVS., Laureated head to right; R. PM tr P vim imp VI. cos IV P.P. S.c., Pallas to right holding spear and resting on shield (no. 426) ; L AVREL COM¬ MODVS CAES, &c., Young bare-headed bust to right; R. PRINC IWENT. S.C., Cornmodus standing to left holding branch and sceptre, to right a trophy (no. 611), very fine 5

Pertinax. imp. caes. p. helv. pertin avg, Laureated head to right R. LAETITIA TEMPORVM COS ii S.C., Joy standing to left holding wreath and sceptre (no. 22), very fine and finely patinated, rare 1

Pertinax, same legend, Head with radiated crown to right B. PROVIDENTIAE deorvm. S.C., Providence to left, both hands raised towards a radiated globe (no. 51), in good condition, and rare 1

/

f

C c>

/

J

'?

Jl/a <?■

?>2/0 - x3 -

40

o2; / o

/ /if'.

J //

^ ^ <!

/f^

313 Did ius Julian, imp caes m did. ivlian avg, Head, with radiated

crown to right ; R. P.M. TR P. COS S.C., Fortune to right with rudder and cornucopia (no. 13), in fair condition and rare. Crispina. CRISPINA AVGVSTA., Bust to right ; R. IVNO. LVCINA S.C., Juno to left, with patera and sceptre (no. 24) 2

314 Albinus (2), d. clod. sept, albin caes, Bare head to right; R. feli-

CITAS COS II. S.C., Felicity to right holding caduceus and sceptre (no. 17), both good coins , one well patinated 2

315 Septimus Severus. severvs pivs avg, Head laureated to right;

R. P.M TR p xviii cos hi p.p. s.C., Rome seated to left holding the Palladium and spear, at her feet a kneeling figure (no. 552) ; SEVERVS. PIVS AVG brit., Head laureated to right; R. VICT. BRIT &C. S.C., Victory with standard, and at her feet two captives (no. 724); SEVERVS. Pivs AVG., Bust laureated to right, with aegis ; R. vic- toriae avg. G. s.C., Victory in biga to right (no. 714), all very fine 3

316 Julia Domna (3), ivlia avgvsta, Bust to right; R, diana lvcifera

S. C., Diana to left with torch (no. 29); FECVNDITAS S.C., Reclining

female figure representing the earth placing her right hand upon a globe, in the background four children representing the Seasons (no. 37) ; HILARITAS. S.C., Joy standing to left holding long palm and cornucopia (no. 74), all very fine 3

317 Caracal la. antoninvs pivs. avg. brit, Head laureated to right; R.

P.m.tr. P xvi. IMP II COS mi P.P S.C., Emperor in quadriga to right (no. 234); ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM. ; If. P.M. TR.P XVIIII. COS IIII. pp., Diana in biga of bulls (no. 364) ; p.m. tr. P xx cos mi p.p s.C., Lion radiated, with fulmen in his mouth (no. 403) ; VENVS VICTR1X S.C., Venus with figure of Victory and sceptre (no. 310); ANTONINVS pivs avg., Head with radiated crown to right; R. VICT britt &c., Victory inscribing shield (no. 642), fine 5

318 Plautilla (2), plavtilla avgvsta, Bust to right ; R. pietas avg s.c.,

Plautilla to left carrying a child and holding a sceptre (no. 18). Geta. P. SEPT geta caes pont, Bare headed bust in armour draped ; R. Dl. PATRII S.C., Bacchus with his attributes standing to right facing Hercules (no. 33). Macpinus. imp caes. m. opel sev. macrinvs avg, Bust laureated to right ; R. vota pvbl. pm. tr S.C., Fidelity to left between two standards and holding two others (no. 146), very fine 4

319 Diadumenian (2), m. opel antoninvs diadvmenianvs caes, Bare¬

headed bust, draped to right ; R. princ IWENTVTIS, The Emperor in military costume holding a standard and spear, to right two standards (no. 8), one in extremely fine state, the other not so fine, scarce 2

Jj2 /J 6

41

o2n3o2> /<y <2

- z2)

- Tzfif)

v - Csf-O '

r t^o

Elagabalus. imp caes m. avr antoninvk avg, Bust laureated and draped to right ; IJ. fides exercitvs S.C., Fidelity seated to left holding a standard and an eagle (no. 36), very fine ; VICTOR! ANTON ini AVG s.C., Victory to right holding wreath and palm (no. 296), fine and scarce. Julia Paula, ivlia pavla avg, Bust to right ; Id. CONCORDIA S.C., Concord seated to left with patera and cornucopia (no. 11), scarce 3

321 Aquilia Sevena. ivlia. aqvilia. severa. avg., Bust to right; Id.

CONCORDIA. s.c., Concord standing by an altar to left holding patera and cornucopia (no. 5), very fine and well patinated, rare 1

322 Julia Maesa. ivlia maesa avg, Bust to right; Id- fecvnditas AVGVSTAE. S.C., Fecundity seated left holding cornucopia, &c. (no. 12), same legend and bust; Id. ivno S.C., Juno to left with patera and sceptre (no. 17), both very fine. Sevepus Alexander, IMP SEV. ALEXANDER. AVG., Head laureated to right ; Id- L1BERALITAS. AVGVSTI. hi. s.c. (no. 131), rare ; imp Alexander pivs avg., Bust with radiated crown to right; Jt. p.m. tr. p. xiiii. cos m p.p. sc, Sol

to left (no. 455), very fine 4

323 Julia Mamaea. ivlia mamaea avgvsta., Diademed bust to right,

with crescent below ; Id. FELICITAS PVBLlCA, Felicity leaning on column to left (no. 22). Maxi min us, imp. maximinvs. pivs avg. Bust with radiated crown to right ; Id. pax. AVGVSTI S.C., Peace with olive branch and spear to left (no. 36) ; victoria AVG. S.C., Victory to right (no. 102), both very fine. Maximus, maximvs. caes. GERM., Bare-headed bust to right : Id. PRINCIPI. IVVENTVTIS. S.C., Emperor standing to left, &c. (no. 13), very fine 4

324 Maximus (2), maximvs. caes germ., Bare-headed bust to right; Id. pietas avg. S.C., Sacrificial implements (no. 7), both, extremely fine 2

325 Pupienus. imp. caes. m. clod pvpienvs avg., Bust draped and wearing radiated crown

Id- victoria avgg. s.c., Victory (type of no. 40), very fine and very rare \

326 Gopdian I II. imp. caes. m ant. gordianvs. avg., Bust with radiated

crown to right ; Id. AEQVITAS AVG. S.C., Equity to left (no. 20) ; imp. CAES. M. ANT. GORDIANVS AVG., similar bust ; Id. ABVNDANTIA. SC., Abundance to right (no. 4) ; IMP. GORDIANVS. PIVS. FEL AVG., Bust laureate to right; Id- iovi statori S.C. (no. 112), very fine and finely patinated. Ph i I i p Sen p. im. ivl philippvs avg., Bust with radiated crown to right ; id. TAX. aeterna s.c., Peace going to left (no. 107), very fine. Otacilia Sevepa, marcia otacil. severa avg., Diademed bust to right; 1J. CONCORDIA AVG. S. C., Concord seated to left (no. 1 1 ), very fine 5

/

*5

/

/

/

7

<2<4c6. /3

(o .

42

/

cT/2

6

/o

327

Tranquil lina. sabinia. tranqvillina avg., Diademed bust with crescent below to right ; ft. CONCORDIA avgvstorvm S.C., Gordian and Tranquillina standing facing each other hand in liand (no. 11),

very fine and excessively rare 1

^ 328

Philip Jun. M. ivl PHILIPPVS. Caesar. Bare-headed bust to right; ft. principi. ivventvtis sc., Emperor to left holding standard and spear (no. 63), very fine. T rajanus Decius, imp c m q traianvs. DECIVS AVG., Bust in armour and wearing radiated crown to right ; ft. liberalitas. AVG. S.C., Liberty with cornucopise to left (no. 72), very fine. Etruscilla, herennia etrvscilla avg. Diademed bust with crescent to right ; ft. PVDICITIA AVG. s.C., Modesty seated to left (no. 24), very fine. Volusian, c vib. volvsiano CAES, Bare¬ headed bust to right; ft. votis decennalibvs s.C. within wreath (no. 141), fine. Valerian Sen. imp. c.p. lic. valerianvs avg., Bust laureated to right ; ft. same type as last piece ( no . 284) 5

329

Gal lien us. imp gallienvs p.f. avg., Bust laureated to right ; ft. vic¬ toria germ s.C., Victory to left (no. 1168). Salon ina, Cornelia SALONINA. AVG., Diademed bust to right ; ft. VENVS. GENETRIX S.C., Venus to left, &c. (no. 123). Saloninus (2), p Lie. cor. valeri¬ anvs N. CAES., Bust to right ; ft. PRINCE IVVENTVTIS. s.C., Emperor to left (no. 90), scarce. Aurelian, imp. avrelianvs. avg., Bust laureated to right ; ft. CONCORDIA avg., Severina and Aurelian hand in hand ; in field, head of sun (no. 35) 5

ROMAN /ES GRAVE & /ES GRAVE OF ITALY.

330

<r/o

/2*

331

332 Tuder. Semis of reduced weight, tvted, sleeping dog; in field

Aes (4), Bearded janiform head; ft. Prow (Babelon, 51), 3 varieties; Young head G. and ft. ; Quadrans, Head of Herakles, with marks of value behind ; ft. Prow ( Babelon , 54) ; Sextans, Head of Mercury, with marks of value ; ft. Prow ( Babelon , 55), all very fine 7

Sextans of Romano Campanian issue, Wolf suckling Romulus and Reinus ; ft. ROMA, Hawk ( Babelon , p. 20, 20); Head of Mercury; ft. ROMA., Prow (Babelon, p. 46, 18); Uncia (Babelon, p. 47, 19), 3 varieties ; As, Head of Janus ; ft. Prow ; Quadrans (Babelon, p. 52, 29), Ac., some very fine 13

c. ; ft. same legend, Lyre (B. M. Catalogue, Duly, no. 15, p. 34) ; Uncia, Two-handled vase; ft. VV, Spear point (B. M. Cat., no. 156, p. 35) ; another, G. Toad, ft. TV, anchor; Central Italy, Uncia, G. and ft. Astragalus (B. M. Cat., no. 10, p. 46): G. Barley-corn, ft. same

z3-

If#—*

43

Lot 332 continued.

( B . M. Cat., no. 29, p. 53) ; Trieus, Horse cantering, 14- Wheel, marks of value both sides (no. 7, p. 54) ; Triens, Thunderbolt, 14- Dolphin ( B . M. Cat. no. 8, p. 48) ; Cockle shell, R. Caduceus (no. 14, p. 40) ; Quadrans, J4. boar to right, boar to left, marks of value 1 1

333 Venusia. As, Forepart of Kalydonian boar to left, both fore legs shewn

14- Spear head (B. M. Catalogue, Italy, no. 2, p. 149 ), fine and very rare 1

GREEK COPPER COINS.

334

335

336

337

Uncertain of Etruria. Head of Negro to right; R. Elephant, below small Mss., s. 4. T uder (Umbria), Head of Silenos bound with ivy; R. 3Q3TVT., Eagle with open wing walking to left, s. 4. Frentani, 8DEHJ.DEY., Head of Hermes wearing Petasos ; 14- Traces of inscription, in exergue Pegasos bounding to left, s. 5. Lari num, Bearded head of Herakles ; R. LADINOD., Centaur to right carrying branch, in exergue . . . s. 4 ; and another of same Head of Dione ; 14- LADINOD., Dolphin and . ., all extremely fine and finely patinated 5

Cales. Head of Apollo ; R. CALENO., Man-headed bull crowned by Victory; Head of Pallas, R. CALENO., Cock to right. Capua, Young head in Phrygian head-dress to right ; 14- Legend in

exergue, Teleplios suckled by doe. Neapolis, IE, circa B.c. 340. Head of Apollo to right; 51. N EOPOAITH[X]., Forepart of Campanian bull to right, star of eight points, on shoulder, size 4, very fine. Head of Apollo to right ; 14- Fore¬ part of Campanian bull to right, size 2, very fine. Another, similar to last, fine. Head of Apollo laureate to left, behind club ; 14- N EOPOAITITN., Tripod, size 3, very fine. Another, with head of Apollo, but of different style, and with cornucopiae behind head ; 14. Same legend and tripod, size 2k, very fine. Head of Apollo to right ; 14. NEA., Grain of corn, in field, bunch of grapes, size 1, very fine ; all finely patinated 9

Romano Campanian, Head of Mars or Achilles to right ; 14- ROMA, Bust of Horse (Babelon, no. 35). Head of Herakles ; R. ROMA, Pega¬ sos, club above ( Babelon , 41). Head of Minerva; R. ROMA, Dog to right (Babelon, no. 42); Bust of Female wearing turreted crown ; 51. ROMA, Horseman to right with whip (no. 43) ; and a third brass, Mars to right ; R. Standard, all very fine and finely patinated 5

r at'

f so

6

Others of Roman Campanian issue, similar types, some fine, and princi¬ pally well patinated 10

/ ^

44

338

Azetium, aseti., Dolphin and trident; 14- Escallop shell. Venusia, ve ( mon .), Crab; 14. Toad. Hyria, Head of Aphrodite; 14- Cupid

playing lyre, behind I. Petelia, Head of Demeter veiled;

PETHAINL2N, Zeus hurling thunderbolt. Another, later issue,

rev.

Head of Zeus; 14. same as last. Agrigentum, period of finest art, Head of an eagle; 14. Crab, AIC. (mon.). Phintias (Tyrant), Head of Apollo ; 14). <J> I, Two eagles upon supine hare 7

Agrigentum. Phintias (Tyrant), Head of Apollo to left; 14. BA- - -

ZIAEUZ <J>I NTI A, Boar to left. Catana, KATANAION,

Young male head in close-fitting crested helmet ; 14- Free horse to right; below, spray of barley. Himera Trias, IMERAION, Victory with aplustre ; B Male figure riding on a goat. Menae- num Hexas, Head of Mercury wearing petasos ; B- MENAI- NT2N, Caduceus. Hieron II, Head to right; B- IEP.QNOS, Horseman with couched lance, all very fine, and some scarce 5

340 Amphipolis, Young male head bound with taenia; 14. AM<J>I and race torch. T ragilus, Head of Hermes wearing petasos ; 14. TPAI, in quarters of square. Lysimachia, Lion’s head to right; 14. AYZI, Ear of corn. Messembria, Helmet facing ; B- META, within spokes of wheel. Ambracia, Head of Dione; B- AMBP. Obelisk, all within wreath. Cassope, KAZZfin AIL2N, Head of Aphrodite wearing Stephanos ; B- Dove flying, in wreath. Mo- lossi, MOAOXION around rim of shield, upon which thunder¬ bolt; 14. Thunderbolt in wreath, all very fine and well patinatecl, and rare in this condition 7

*** From the Wigan collection.

341 Leucas, Bellerophon upon Pegasos ; 14- AEYKA, Chimaera, Phocis,

4>HKEHN, Head of Apollo; 14. EA, Bull’s head facing. Axus, Head of Zeus; B- CAEIHN, Tripod. Thalassa, 0AAA, Female head, hair rolled at sides and bound with cord at back ; 14. Bearded head. Andros, Head of Dionysos; 14. Kantharos. Melos, Head of Apollo; 14. Pomegranate, all very fine and scarce G *** From the Cabinet of a late collector.

342 Cyzicus, Head of Kore Soteira, within wreath of corn; B- KYU,

Club, the upper part formed as a caduceus, surmounted by a crescent within wreath. Alexandria Troas, Head of Apollo ; B- AAEZAN-, Lyre. Temnus, Head of young Dionysos; B- TA-, Bunch of grapes. Clazomene, Helmeted head to left; U. AHMEAZ, Ram to right. Attalia, Bearded male head ; B- ATTAAEI2N, Victory to right, all very fine 5

Jl

/

<? o~ r Vty

~ Z^o - -

3t^v-c3fi3j

-c£o

45

y /

348

343 Hierapolis, Bust of Pallas; R. I EPAflOAEITON, Nemesis to left. Corycus, Turreted female head; R. KOPVKIHTHN- Hermes to left. Tapsus, Turreted female head ; R. TAPXE1TN, Zeus seated. Antioch, ANTIOXEON, Turreted female head ; R. Ram and crescent. Macedon., AAEEANAPOY., Head of Alexander to right, below thunderbolt; R. KOINON. MAKE- AONflN- B NEX1, Pallas seated, all very fine 5,

Massalia, Ariminum, Capua (2), scarce; Suessa (2), Teanum, Barium, scarce; Butuntum, Hyrium, Luceria, Brundusium, Hyria, Taren- tum (2), Lucania (2), Nuceria, Bruttium (9), some fine 28

Valentia (4), Locri (2), Khegium (10), Terina (2), Agrigentum (i)J Agyrium, Centuripae and Gelas (4), some very fine and scarce 28 Menae, Messana, Mamertini (3), Solus, Syracuse (15), Tauromenium (2), Lipara (2), some very fine and scarce 25

Aphytis, Amphipolis, Philippi, Maronea (2), Abdera, Cardia, Sestus ; Cbersonesus, Taurica (2), Panticapaeum, Cavarus, last Gaulish King of Thrace, rare ; Thessalia, Crannon, Phalanna, Ballaeus, King of Illyria (3), Epirus (3), some very fine 23

Ambracia (3), Corcyra (3), CEniadae (2), Aetolia Thespiae (2), Idistiaea Athens (4), Eleusis (5), Megara, Aegina, Corinth, Phlius (2), Sicyon, Patrae, Thelpusa, Lacedaemon (2), Ithaca (2), Messenia, Arcadia, Orchomenus and Gortyna, some fine 41

349 Polyrhemum (2), Andros Tenus, Amisus (5), Sinope, Apollonia, Assus,

Cyzicus, Lampsacus, Pergamum (5), Pitane, Troas, Cebrennia, Thymbra, Aeolis, Cyme (3), Elaea (2), Mytilene (2), Clazomene (3), some fine ^6

350 Smyrna (7), Samos (3), Halicarnassus, Cos. Nicias, Tyrant of Cos., rare;

Rhodes, Cyane, Side, some fine 16

351 Olba, head of Polemon, Seleucia ad Calyeadnum (3), Soli, Sebaste,

Tarsus (2), Ptolemy, Judaea, Cyrene, Carthage, Gaulos, &c. 27

352 Impepial. Augustus, struck at Parium, Augustus, Thrace ; R. Rhoe-

metalces and his queen ; Nero, Cyme, Domitian, Reapolis (Samaria), Trajan, Cyrenaica, Faustina junior, Nicomedia, Caracalla of Thessaly, Antioch and Tripolis, Elagabalus, Sidon, Judea, Maesa, Sidon, Tran- quillia, Ephesus, &c. 16

353 Regal of Macedonia, Syria, &c., some very fine 35

ROMAN THIRD BRASS.

354 Tiberius, ti caesar, &c., Head to right; R. rom et avg., Altar (no. 38). Nero, Head to right; R. CER QVINQ. rom. CO., Table with urn, wreath, &c. (as nos. 50 and 51). Another, reading certa QVINQ. ROM. CO. S.C. (no. 64). Head laureate to right ; R PON. ma

/

3

/<s~

<6

//

/ /

^ s

J f

/6

c4

3 y^2 ^ &>

46

Lot 354 continued.

tk. r. imp. p. p. s. c. Rome seated to right (no. 189). Domitian, IMP. DOMIT. &c., Head of Apollo ; R. Hawk upon a branch, s. C. below (no. 525), imp. domit. avg. germ., Bust of Pallas; R. s. c., branch of laurel (no. 544). Domitian, imp. domit. avg. germ., Head ol Domitian to left; R. s.c. Basket with wheat ears (no. 14), all very fine 8

355 Carausius (4), imp. caravsivs p f avg., Bust with radiated crown right; R. laetitian., Joy standing to left holding wreath a anchor (no 122), PAX AVG., Peace to left, in exergue ML xxi., and in field B. E. (no. 203), SPES. pvblic., Hope to left, in field s.p. (no. 336), SALVS AVG., Hygieia to left feeding serpent (no. 312); Allectus, imp. c. ALLECTVS. P. F. AVG. Bust with radiated crown to right ; R. LAETITIA. AVG., in exergue C., in field S. P., Joy to left with wreath and anchor (no. 14), pietas. AVG., Piety at altar to left, in exergue Ml, in field S.A. (no. 43), VlRTVS AVG., vessel (no. 81), princi¬ pally fine 7

ROMAN SILVER COINS.

357

358

Pompey. mag pivs. imp. iter., Bare head to right ; R. Anapus and Amphinomus (17). Julius Caesar, caesar. imp. m., Head to right, behind, crescent; R. L. AEMILVS. BYCA, Venus with victory and sceptre (22) ; Head to right, behind, star ; R. p sepvllivs mager, Venus with victory and sceptre (40). M. Antony and Octavius. M. ANT- imp x, Bare head of M. Antony to right ; R. CAESAR, imp. PONT, ill VIR. R.P.C., Bare head of Octavius to right (7), all very fine 4

/■

M. Antony and Octavius, as before (7). M. Antony and Cleopatra, m. antoni. Armenia devicta, Head of M. Antony

to light; R. CLEOPATRAE. REGINAE REGVM. FILIORVM. REGVM., Diademed bust to right (1). L. Antony and M. Antony. l. antonivs cos, Bare head to right ; R. m. ant. imp. avg. hi. vir R.p. G.M NERVA PROQ P., Head of M. Antony to right (1), the first and last pieces very fine 3

/feu*

A

ugustus ; R. Caius and Lucius (42). Augustus; R. imp. x. sicil Diana (145). Tiberius; R. pontif maxim, Livia seated (16). Galba. galba imp., Head to right, below, globe ; R. hispania., Spain to left holding wheat-ears, Ac. (80), very fine ; imp sev galba AVG., Bare head to right; R. S.P. Q.R OB. C.S in wreath (287) 5

47

/tT-

Germanicus and Caligula, germanicvs caes. pc. oaks, avg,

GERM., Bare head to light ; I/. C. CAESAR AVG. GERM. P.M. TR. POT. Bare head to right (4). Agrippina Senr. and Caligula. AGRIPPINA. MAT. C. CAES. AVG. GERM., Bust of Agrippina to right B- C. CAESAR. AVG. GERM. PM TR. pot., Laureated head of Caligula to right (2), both very fine and scarce 2

Otho. IMP. OTHO CAESAR AVG. TR. p, Head to right; JjL PONT MAX, Vesta seated (7). Vitellius ; B- Tripod (111). Vespasian (2). EX. S.C., Victory erecting trophy (144) ; VESTA., Vesta to left (573). Titus; B- NEP. RED., Neptune to left (121). Domitian ; B< Pallas with spear (222) ; Pallas with thunderbolt and spear (256) Fortune to left (610). Trajan ; B- Peace to left (81); Victory to right on prow (241); Valor to right (402); Column (558). Hadrian B- Pome standing to left (349); Pome seated (1098), some very fine 14

Sabina, B- Concordia avg., Concord seated to left (12). Aelius, Bare head to left, B- concord. (13). Antoninus Pius, B- Modius with four wheat ears and one poppy (33). Faustina Senr., B- aeternitas (32). Antoninus Pius and M. Aurelius, Head of Ant. Pius laureated to right ; B- Bare head of M. Aurelius to right (15). M. Aurelius, Bare head to right; B- CONCORD, avg. TR P XV COS ill., Concord seated (30) ; another, Bare head to right ; B- PTETAS, Simpulum, &c. (451). Faustinajunr. (3), with follow¬ ing reverses, ceres., Ceres seated (35) ; SAECVLI. FELiciT., Throne with two children (190); VENVS., Venus to left (266). Lucilla, Bust to right, B- DIANA LVCIFERA, Diana with torch (14) ; another, B- venvs victrix, Verms to right (89). Commodus, B- LIB. AVG. vm, &c., Liberty with cornucopia (327), some fine 14

Pertinax, imp caes p helv pertin avg., Head laureated to left ; B- AEQVIT avg TR. P. COS II, Equity to left with scales and cornucopia (2), fine and rather rare. Albinus, imp caes d clo sep alb avg, Head laureated to right ; B- FIDES LEGION COS II, Two hands joined grasping a standard, &c. (24), very fine and scarce 2

Severus (2), Head to right, B- Mars with trophy, Ac. (396) ; Victory to left, &c. (454). Julia Domna, B- venvs genetrix, Venus seated to left (205) ; venvs. victrix., Venus to left (215). Cara¬ cal la, Head to right, B- indvlg fecvndae., Julia seated to left (104) ; IIII liberalitas avgg (122) ; PM. TR. p xvii., Vc., Emperor to left (247) ; P. MAX. TR. l> mi., Emperor sacrificing (183) ; VENVS. victrix. (612). Plautilla, B- propago imperi (21). Geta, B- secvrtt. imperil (183). Severus Alexander, B- annona avg.

/ f

/

/ 6

3<?6> /3

/j.

48

/

Lot

3

//

J /S

A/ /S'

a/ y

/

364

365

366

367

A 368

369

363 continued.

(27), p.m.t.r.p. cos. pp. (207). Julia Mamaea, 14- Venus (85). Maximinus, 14 Emperor to left (64). Philip Senr., aeqvitas avgg. (8). Otacilia, $L saecvlares avgg, Hippopotamus (63), some fine 17

Julia Paula, 14. venvs genetrix., Venus seated (76), very fine. Julia Soaemias, 14. venvs caelestis., Venus standing to left (8). Julia Maesa, $. pvdicitia, Modesty seated (36). Maxi¬ mus, 14, PIET AS AVG., Sacrificial implements (3), in brilliant con¬ dition. Gopdian III, pietas avgg., same as last (182), very fine. Constantius II, 14. votis xxx mvltis xxxx in wreath (342), very fine. Julian II, fL votis x mvltis x in wreath, lvg. (Lyons) in exergue (163), very fine 7

Debased Ht, &c. of Gordian III (353), Philipp Junr. (54), Trajanus Decius (43), Etruscilla (19), Herennius (14), Hostilian (15), Tre- bonianus Gallus (67), Volusian (29), Aemilian (22), Valerian (36), Gallienus (308 and 992), reading SAECVLARES AVG., Salonina (115), some fine 13

ROMAN GOLD COINS.

T pajan, imp. traiano avg. ger dac. p.m. tr. p., Laureated bust draped to right

14. ALIM, ital (ill exergue) COS V. P.P. S.P. Q.R. OPTIMO PR INC, Trajan to left giving aid to two children (15), fine and scarce 1

Antoninus Pius, antoninvs avg. pivs. p.p. tr. p. xii., Laureated and draped bust of Antoninus

14. TEMPORVM FELICITAS COS ill, Two cornucopiae surmounted by busts of the twin sons of M. Aurelius (812), very fine 1

Faustina Junp., favstina avg. pii avg. fil, Bust to right

14. CONCORDIA., Concord standing facing but looking to right, holding cornucopiae (41), very fine 1

Anastasius, a.d. 479 + 518, Solidus, d.n. anastasivs. p.p. avg, Hel meted bust facing, spear over right shoulder ; VICTORIA AVGGG. A., Victory to left holding long cross terminating in the Christian monogram, in exergue CONOB ( Sabatier , 2), fine. Half Solidus, D.N. ANASTASIVS. P.P. AVG, Diademed bust to right; 14. VICTORIA AVGGG., Victory seated to right inscribing shield with xxxx, in field star and Christian monogram, in exergue CONOB (Sabatier 4). Triens, similar bust and legend ; $L VICTORIA avgvstorvm, Victory, &c. ( Sabatier 5) 3

4-/2

49

<f.

Basil II and Constantine XI, a.d. 976 + 1025, Solidus, + basil. c. constAnTio b., Bust of the Emperors facing and holding betw them a long Greek cross 9>. + ihs. XIS Rex rggnantivcd. , Bust of the Saviour holding the Gospels ( Sabatier 4), very fine

SCOTTISH COINS.

Gold.

ROBERT III.

Lion, m. m. cross, robrrtvs ; doi gra. rqx scotorvcd., Shield of arms crowned, pellets, lis and crescents in legend 14- XPa RQGnAT XPa. vincT. xpc. I, Saint Andrew on cross, with lis on either side, the Saint is beardless, and without nimbus (Burns, fig. 351), very fine 1

Lion, similar type, but three pellets after king’s name, and ai Scotorum, and lis and crescents in legend on rev., fine 1

Another, with short cross, the outline beaded, the saint is bearded and nimbed, small crosses in legend 1

JAMES I.

Demy, m. m. crown, jacobvs d«i GRAaiA rqx scot., Lis and saltires in legend, Scottish lion in lozenge-shaped shield 14- *4* salvvcd FAa popvlvcd tvvcd DnB, Lis and saltires in lege saltire cross between two lis within an orle fleurie, type with small quatrefoils (Burns, fig. 424), very fine 1

Demy, type as preceding, but with large quatrefoils, small saltire bef king’s name, and two at end of legend, lis between words 14- Lis before salvvcd and between words, and a rosette of seven points at end of legend, pellet in lower angle of saltire cross, and I upon the cross (Burns, 450 a), fine 1

Demy, similar to last, but with larger crown and bolder work, and without I on saltire (Burns, fig. 455), very fine 1

Demy, similar to last, lis after Jacobus, Gracia, and at end of legend 14 reads ALVVCD for Salvum, and ends I P, lis at commencement of legend, after Populum and Tuum, and two saltires after “alvvcd” saltire with pellet in lower angle (Burns, fig. 456 a), very fine 1 Demy, similar, small saltire before IACOBVS, lis between words and at end of legend which ends rqx s 14- Three pellets at commencement and end of legend, lis between words, small cross beneath the lis on right hand of saltire (Burns, fig. 456c), fine 1

E

/?

/v-

7

&

/2-

3

•y

-43 f- /j .

3 3

4 3

\

*3 /# '

// <r <

f r

/y 6

/a ^ r

r *

e/"/<r ^ /y S\/j /

3' &>.

JtiL

379

381

382

383

384

385

386

387

388

389

390

391

Demy, similar, lis between words and at end of legend be. Lis before “salvvcd,” &c., lis after Populum, and two at end of legend (Burns, Jig. 470), fine 1

JAMES II.

380

Demy, iacobvs Dai grscia Rax scoto., Two annulets at end of legend, Scottish lion in lozenge-shaped shield IJ. + SAL VCD fac popvlvcd. tvvcd Dna, Two annulets after Populum, Tuum and two annulets, and lis after Dne, saltire cross between two lis within an orle fleurie, pellet in centre of saltire (Burns, Jig. 494a), very Jine 1

Demy, similar, but reading iacbvs, two annulets between words, rev.

as last (Burns, Jig. 499), very fine 1

Demy, similar to last, and very nearly as fine 1

Lion op Scottish Crown -f- iacobvs * Dai * grtc * Rax * scotto- RVCD * Lis at end of legend, Scottish arms upon a crowned shield, with crown on either side

ij. x salvvcd * FAa popvlvcd * tvvcd, St. Andrew upon his cross,

lis on either side, the Saint is not nimbed (Burns, fig. 519), a round coin in unusually fine condition, rare 1

Lion op Scottish Crown, as last piece, in similarly fine condition, rare 1

Lion or Scottish Crown, m.m. crown, iacobvs Dai gra * Rax *

SCOTTORVCD, Scottish arms upon a crowned shield, with lis on either side

#>. m, m. crown, xpc * RaGnXT * xpc vinciT xp, St. Andrew nimbed upon his cross with crowned lis on either side (Burns, fig. 525), very fine 1

Lion or Scottish Crown, similar to last (Burns, fig. 525), fine 1

Lion or Scottish Crown, another similar, with two fleur-de-lis, after Scottorum (Burns, no. 6, var. fig. 527), fine 1

Lion or Scottish Crown, another similar, but with two saltires,

after Scottorum (Burns, no. 5, fig. 527), very fine and rare 1

Lion or Scottish Crown, another, same type as last, very fine and* rare 1

Lion or Scottish Crown, similar, two saltires after Rax, and - -

two annulets at end of obv. legend, two saltires after XPC and RQGnAT (Burns, fig. 52 8), fine 1

Lion or Scottish Crown, similar, double crosses in legend on rev. and Scottorum divided SCOT+TORVCD (Burns, no. 7 , fig. 536), very fine and rare 1

- -

51

37^ 3 . <0

JAMES III

IAC0BVS * DQI x CRA* K«X SCOTOR., King

Rider of the First Series on horseback to right P5- SALVVGD FAC POPVLVCD tvvcd DNQ, Shield of arms upon a cross (Burns, fig. 600), very fine and rare 1

7

Half Rider of the Second Series. I AC OB vs dqi gra rqx: scottorvcd., / Shield of arms displayed upon a cross

to. m. cross fleurie, salvvcd fac : popvlvcd : tvvcd : DOCDinet, King on horseback to left, fleur-de-lis under sword arm (Burns, fig. 620), very rare \

Quarter Rider of Second Issue, iacobvs dqi grarqX: scottorvcd., Shield of arms displayed upon a cross m. to. cross fleurie, salvvcd fac : popvlvcd : tvvcd : DOCDinet, King on horseback to left, fleur-de-lis under sword arm (Burns, fig. 622), of the highest rarity 1

Unicorn, ra. to. cross fleurie, cxvrgat dg gt disipqnt nicdioi g, Unicorn to left supporting shield with arm of Scotland, near tail of unicorn an ornament shaped thus §

I,L to. '/??. lis, gxvrgat dei gt DISIPQNT nicdigi G, A large waved star of twelve rays displayed upon a cross with floriated ends, words on obv. and rev. divided by single and double stars (see Burns, figs. 629, 630), an unpublished variety, very fine and very rare 1

Unicorn, to. to. lis, iacobvs dqi graccia rgx scotr, Unicorn with ^ shield as on preceding piece

£. TO. TO. lis, GXVRGAT dq 0T disipgnt nicdi oiQ, same as last, words on obv. divided by two stars of six points, and on rev. by two stars of five points (Burns, fig. 632, no. 11), very fine and rare 1

Unicorn, similar to last, but legend on obv. ends SCOTOR v., and the horn of the Unicorn pierces the second o, very fine and rare 1

Half Unicorn, similar type (Burns, fig. 635, no. 5), rare, but not fine 1

JAMES IV.

Unicorn, + iacobvs dgi gra rgx scotorvcd., Unicorn as on preced- 3 ing, words divided by fleur-de-lis, and two at end of legend IU + gxvrgat DQVS dissipqiit inicoici Qivs, type as preceding uni¬ corns, the words divided by points (Burns, fig. 688 a), line and rare 1

E 2

3 (0

/r -

ST -

/S~ '

<6

7 &

6^ y 6

52

2* ^

/a

/z.

/6

400 Half Unicorn, iacobvs dei gracia Rax SCT., similar type, words divided by y shaped ornaments

rn. m. lis, axvRGAT. d.s. rt. DisirunTVR in, type as preceding (Burns, fig. 660), fine and rare 1

401 Unicorn of the Second Division, with Roman lettering, m. m. crown,.

iacobvs 4 dei GRA. rex SCOTORVM, Unicorn and shield as on pre¬ ceding piece, but without ring or chain

exvrgat devs. disipent. inimici eiv, type as usual (Burns, Jig. 699), very fine and rare 1

Syz •/&.• 6

0k

53

FOURTH DAY’S SALE.

JAMES V.

/> '* /tsyv£ -a-t 'L-O

V

LOT

402

403

404

405

Unicorn, m. m. crown, iacobvs dei gra. rex scotorum. words divided by trefoils and points, Unicorn with shield, saltire at feet and pellet at end of chain

fL m. m. crown, exvrgat devs et disipent nimicie, words divided by point, a mullet or star of five points upon centre of large star wavy, and slender straight lines between the waved rays (Burns, no. 5, Jig. 733), very fine and very rare

Crown, m. m. a star of six points with wavy rays, iacobvs : 5 v dei v gra v rex v SCOTORUM, Crowned shield of arms with saltire on either side

$L m. m. crown v CRVCis v arma seqvamvr, Cross fleurie with quatrefoil in centre and thistle head in each angle (Burns, fig. 744, no. 8), very fine

Crown, similar to the preceding, nearly as fine 1

Ducat, or Bonnet Piece of 1540, m. m. saltire, iacobvs . s . dei . gra . r . scotor . 1540. Bust of king wearing broad bonnet and chain, behind head an annulet

JL rn. m. + honor . regis . ivdiciViM. diligit, Shield of arms crowned upon a cross fleurie (Burns, fig. 754, no. 4), rather rare 1

MARY.

Forty Shilling Piece, or Lion of 1553, maria, dei. gra. r. scotorvm. Crowned arms with I. G. at sides

JL diligite ivsticiam, 1553, Royal monogram under crown, large cinquefoils at sides (Burns, jig. 813, no. 4), extremely fine and rare 1

Another similar, very fine 1

Twenty-two Shilling Piece, or Half Lion of 1553, maria, d. g. r scotorvm. Crowned shield with I G at sides

14. diligite ivsticiam, 1553’ MR. (mon.) under crown, cinquefoils on either side (Burns, fig. 817, no. 5), very fine 1

9

*2

*2

&

r

/r

j

7TT *

/7 6

' s 'to

f

J/

J

S-

a

S'

so

/o

/4 A

<z

410

411

412

413

415

54

409

416

Twenty-two Shilling Piece, or Half Lion, similar to last, but no

points in legend on obv. [Burns, Jig. 817 var.), very fine 1

Three Pound Piece, 1555. maria . dei . g. scotor regina. Bust of Mary to right wearing necklace

IVSTVS FIDE VIVIT. 1555. Shield of arms crowned (Burns, jig. 819, 1),

a fine example of this scarce piece, with good portrait 1

JAMES VI.

Twenty Pound Piece, 1576, iacobvs. 6. dei. gra. rex. scotor., Crowned bust of the king in armour holding sword and olive branch, below a cartouche with the legend IN VTRVMQVE PAltATVS, 1576 bL parcere svbiectis & debellare SVPERBOS., Arms of Scotland crowned (Burns, Jig. 947 ), fine and rare 1

*** The specimen sold here, April 19, 1901, realized £90.

Thistle Noble, m.m. quatrefoil iacobvs. 6. dei. gratia, rex. scot- ORVM., Ship charged with crowned shield with the Scottish arms and two flags with I. 6., one at stem the other at stern, on ship below shield a thistle head

B. florent. scept. piis. regna. his. iova. dat. nvmeratq, an orna¬ mental quatrefoil with crowned lions, &c., thistle heads outside tressure (Burns, Jig. 951), fine and scarce 1

Rider or Five Pound Piece, in. in. quatrefoil, iacobvs. 6. d.g.r. SCOTORVM., King in armour and with sword on horseback to right, the housings charged with Scottish lion with tressure, in exergue, 1593 14. m. m. quatrefoil, spero. meliora, crowned Shield (Burns, Jig. 954),

very fine and rare 1

414 Rider or Five Pound Piece, similar type but reading iacobs and dated 1594 (Burns, Jig. 594), very fine and scarce 1

Half Rider or Fifty Shilling Piece, iacobvs. 6. d. g. r. scotorvm., Type as Rider, date in exergue 1594 R. spero meliora, Crowned shield (Burns, Jig. 955), very rare but not very Jinc 1

Sword and Sceptre or Six Pound Piece, 1601, iacobvs 6 d. g.

R. SCOTORVM. Crowned shield ; SALVS POPVLI SVPREMA LEX, Sword and sceptre in saltire at sides, thistle heads in the upper angle a crown and in the lower angle the date 1601. Half Sword and Sceptre Piece, same type and date (Burns, figs. 956, 957), both very fine but the half has a slight cut 2

&

/2 O. //• &

//• s

417

418

419

420

421

422

423

424

425

426

427

OO

Sword and Sceptre Piece, and Half Sword and Sceptre Piece, types and legends as the preceding, but both dated 1602 (Burns, figs. 956, 957), very fine 2

Sword and Sceptre Piece, similar, but date 1603, very fine and a rare date 1

Sword and Sceptre Piece, similar, 1604, very five (“ The date 1604 is very rare,’’ Burns, vol. n, p. 400) 1

Unite, m. m. obv. and rev. Thistle head, iacobvs. d.g mag. biut. fran & hie. rex, Crowned bust of King in armour to right, holding sceptre and orb

R. FACIAM. EOS. IN. GENTEM. vnam., English shield of arms sur¬ mounted by Scottish crown, I. R. at sides (Burns, fig. 987), very fine 1

Unite, m. in. obv. and rev., Thistle head, similar type and legends, but the shield on rev. bears the Scottish arms 1st and 3rd (Burns, fig. 990), fine for this issue and rather rare 1

Britain Crown, m. m. thistle head, ia. d.g. mag brit fran et hib rex, Crowned bust of king in armour to right

R. henrjcvs ROSAS regna iacobvs., Plain shield, crowned, with I. R. at sides (Burns, fig. 991), very rare 1

Britain Half Crown, m.m. thistle head, i. d g rosa sine spina. Crowned bust of king in armour

R. tve atvr vnita devs., Plain shield crowned, without I R at sides,

fine for this very rare piece 1

Thistle Crown, m. m. thistle head, ia. d.g mag. br. f&h rex, Crowned rose

R. TVEATVR VNITA DEVS, Crowned thistle (Burns, fig. 988), fine and rare 1

CHARLES I.

Unite, second issue, by Briot, m.m. thistle head and small B., caiio- lvs D G. MAG britan fran ET hib rex., Bust of king crowned and wearing elaborately decorated suit of armour, badge of the George, and holding sceptre and orb

R. His. PR.iESVM. VT. PROSIM., Plain shield crowned, with C. R. Crowned at sides (Burns, fig. 1032), very fine and scarce 1

Half Unite, car. d. g. mag. brit. fran. ethib. rex, Bust of the king in armour draped to left, and wearing English crown

R- vnita tvemvr., Shield of arms, Scotland 1st and 3rd under crown, C R crowned at sides (Burns, fig. 1034), very fine 1

Quarter Unite, car. d. g. mag. brit. fr. et. hib. rex, Bust of king to left wearing English crown, &c., B under bust

R. vnita TVEMVR., Crowned shield of arms as on preceding piece (Burns, fig. 1036), fine and rare 1

/

//

/ fi?

(b

S'

3

-

/

fib

-

<2

-2

3

J

/O

/JL

ATT---

/ST— 6.

uu _ _ _ _ _

428 Eighth of Unite or Half Crown, car. d. g. mag brit fran et

HIB R, Crowned bust to left, below bust B. bL vnita TVEMVR., Crowned shield, with C. R at sides (Burns, fig.

,>2

&

1037), very fine and scarce 1

429 Eighth of Unite or Half Crown, as preceding, very line and scarce 1

WILLIAM III.

,

430 Six Pound Piece, called the Half Pistole, gvlielmvs dei gratia,

Laureated bust of King to right ; below, sun rising above waves bL MAG. BRIT. FRA. ET. HIB. REX. 1701, Shield of Arms crowned with

W.R. crowned at sides (Burns, fig. 1079), rare 1

SCOTTISH COINS.

Silver.

/*,

431 David 1, Penny, cross fleury and pellet type (Burns, fig. 5), moneyer’s

name folpart. William the L\ on (Burns, fig. 33, 11), ravl on.

?

ROC., very fine and scarce 2

432 David 1, Penny of the English type (as Stephen, Hks. 270), avvia Ra+

Bust to right, with sceptre

bL +DR. . . . probably for derind, on EDON. (Edinburgh), cross mo-

line, the ends meeting and forming a tressure of four compartments (see Burns , vol. I, pp. 24, 26, fig. 24), very fine and very rare 1

a

2

.

433 William the Lion, Pennies (5), (Burns, fig. 33), ravl on ro (Roxburgh),

two others of the short double cross type (Roxburgh and Hue Walter); and two (Burns, fig. 39), ADAM ON ED., Edinburgh, very

JZ

V-

fine 5

434 Alexander III, Pennies of the long single cross type (as Burns, 146,

165, 174), and one reading Rux. e(SCOSSle(. Halfpenny; bL RflX SGOTORVM., Star of six points in 2nd and 4th quarters ; John Baliol, Penny and Halfpenny; Robert Bruce, Penny, some fine and

/

7

scarce 8

435 David II, Groat, + david x dui x gra x rqx x scotorvod * Bust

crowned, and with sceptre within double tressure of six arcs ; lb. VILLA RDinBURGh, Ac. ; Half Groat, similar, and a Penny, also of the Edinburgh mint, all in unusually fine condition 3

/

/<?

*

436 David 11, Groat and Half Groat of the Edinburgh mint, and a Penny

of the Rex Scotorum type, fine ; Robert II, Groat of the Perth mint; Robert III, Groat, Edinburgh mint; another of the Perth mint, and a Groat of James III ; Crown and pellet type of the Edinburgh mint, all fine 7

/yty / <o

57

438

439

443

- (a . &

437 James IV, Groats of the Edinburgh mint, one has QRA for Quartus at ^

440

441

442

end of obv. legend, very fine and very rare 2

James V, Groats of the First type, one has the words in obv. legend divided by two annulets ; the other has the words divided by three pellets, very fine 2

Francis and Mary, Testoon, 1561, with portrait of Mary, MARIA. DEI. gra. SCOTORVM REGINA., Bust of the queen to left, below 1561 in a cartouche

R. SALWM. FAC. POPVLVM tvvm. DOMINE., Arms crowned of France and Scotland, impaled on either side, M crowned, very fine and with excellent portrait, rare 1

Francis and Mary, Testoon, type as the preceding but dated 1562, countermarked on obv. with crowned thistle, very rare 1

Francis and Mary, Testoon (2) 1560, fran. et ma. d.g. rr. FRANCO scotoro., Arms of France and Scotland impaled, saltire to right, cross to left; 51. VICIT LEO DE. TRIBV. IVDA, 1560, F.M. (monogram) crowned, between a crowned lis and a crowned thistle, one countermarked with a crowned thistle partially effacing the crowned lis. Mary and Henry, Two-thirds of Rial, 1565 {Burns, fig. 907), very fine. Placks of Mary, and Half Plack ; two Lions and a Hardhead of Francis and Mary 9

James VI, Rial, or Sword Dollar, iacobvs 6, and Crowned Shield with i. R. crowned at sides; R. PRO .ME, &c., Sword crowned, dated 1571 {Burns, fig. 921). Half Mark, or Noble, IACOBVS 6, and arms crowned with 6 8 at sides; R SALWM, &c., Cross-fleurie with crowns and thistles in the angles {Burns, fig. 924) ; Thistle Mark, 1602; Half Thistle Mark, 1601 {Burns, fig. 943, 944); ± Thistle Mark; i Thistle Mark; Ten Shilling Pieces, 1593 (2) {Burns, fig. 939) ; Five Shilling Piece, Half Crown, and a Balance Mark, 1592 {Burns, fig. 937), some fine 11

James VI, Twenty Shilling Piece, iacobvs 6 dei gratia rex. SCOTorvm., Half-length bust of the King in armour holding upright sword; R. honor regis IVDICIVM. DILIGIT, 1582, Shield of Arms under crown with I-R and value xx-S at sides. Ten Shilling Piece, same type, but with x-S. for value {Burns, fig. 934, 936), both very five and scarce 2

444 ChaHes I, Thirty Shilling Piece or Half Crown Sterling, m. m. anemone and B CAROLVS, and King on horseback, &c.

R. m. hi. B and thistle head, qv.e DEVS, &c., arms crowned {Burns, fig. 1006), in good condition and scarce 1

//v-

71 ^

J 3

j? /«r

*2

/V-

4- 4^

/f

•3d .2 3 '

- t5~~-

/

/J

/

* 2

/-2

r

<4-

Jf /2-

6 2

446

447

448

449

<£>

450

451

58

445

Shillings (2), by Briot, carolvs. mag. brit. &c., Crowned bust to left, b at end of legend ; 11. QVA5 devs, &c., Crowned shield between c. R. crowned ; and a Sixpence of same issue (Burns, Jigs. 1007, 1008) ; Shilling, Falconer’s mint ; Sixpence, same issue (Burns, Jigs. 1017, 1018); Forty-penny Piece, similar to Burns, no. 27 ; Twenty-penny Pieces (2) ; and two Half Turners (FE), some very fine- \ 1

Half Crowns. Falconer’s mint, one without F., very fine 2

ENGLISH GOLD COINS.

Early British, Uninscribed Staters; O. plain and convex; R. Horse to left, crescent and pellet below (Evans, plate B. 8 var.) Rude representation of head to right ; R. Horse galloping to right (Evans, pi. C, 6); and a Gaulish (?) Stater, Head of Apollo to right; R. Human-headed horse to right, Jine 3

Verica, Stater, yi-ri on either side of a vine leaf R- CO. F., Horseman springing from stage, to right (Evans, p. II, no. 9), fine and rare 1

Cunobeline, Stater, gamy on either side of wheat-ear, pellets in field R- CVNO, Horse galloping to right, above wheat-ear (Evans, pi. IV, no. 4), Jine and scarce 1

Edward III, Noble of Fourth Coinage, 1351-1360, rdward Dai gra Rax ANGLs FRANC D hyB, King in ship, three ropes at stem and three at stern

R. -films AVTam tranciens. per cdudly illorv ibat., words divided on G-. and R. by annulets ; open e in centre of cross, and a fleur-de- lis over head of lion in second quarter, an extremely fine and round coin 1

Edward III, Leopard + udwaiidvs. d. g. Rax agle Dns. aquitanir s. )pyB, quatrefoils in legend, Crowned Leopard passant to left within a double tressure of eleven arcs, a quatrefoil in each spandril, ex¬ cepting the one under the V in edwardvs, where it is replaced by a star

R. x. p. c. vinciT. x. p. c. rugnat x p c impurat. Cross fleurie with leopards in each angle, the whole within a quatrefoil compart- the legend on rev. has two quatrefoils, between words, very

ment

Jine and very rare, apparently unpublished 1

*** Poey d’Avant, tome II, p. 95, quotes a specimen reading Hr., and remarks upon the singularity of Edward placing the title of Ireland upon a Leopard of Aquitaine.

rZ 'i.

.'O

22$-

59

455

456

457

*23? eT".

452 James I, Thirty Shilling Piece (Rad. XII, 5), m. m, lis obv. and rev.

IACOBVS D : G : MA BRI : FR : ET HIB : rex, King crowned, seated upon throne, the back decorated, holding sceptre and orb, the field is ornamented with a diaper pattern of roses and lis 1>. A DNO : FACTVM EST ISTVD. ET EST MIRAB : IN OC : NRIS : Plain shield, on cross fieury, with value XXX above, within double circle of dots, in each quarter a lis, lion and rose, a very fine example, with well struck portrait 1

453

454

James I, Fifteen Shilling Piece (Rud. xn, 6), m. m. spur rowel, obv. and rev. 1ACOBVS D : G : MAG : BRIT : fra : ET : Hi : rex. Crowned lion sejant facing, holding sceptre and supporting shield of arms, at sides x.v for value

B- a. DNO. FACTVM EST ISTVD ET ES. MIRABI. Expanded rose upon a sun within a tressure of eight arcs, in the arcs lis and lion alter¬ nately, very fine and very rare 1

«

Commonwealth, Unite of 1651 (Rud. xiv, 4), m. m. sun, the com¬ monwealth of ENGLAND, Shield of St. George within wreath of' palm and laurel

B- GOD with vs, 1651, Shield of St. George and Ireland conjoined, above xx, extremely fine and scarce 1

Oliver Cromwell, Broad, 1656, by Simon (Rucl. xiv, 7). olivar d g rp. ang. SCO. ET. HIB, &c. pro, Laureated head of Cromwell to left

B- pax qv.eritvr bello, 1656, Crowned shield of arms, &c. very fine and rather rare 1

Will iam III, Five Guinea Piece, 1701, gvlielmvs iii. dei gra. Lau¬ reated head of William III to right, the hair arranged in bold curls descending below truncation

B- mag. BR. fra. ET. hib. rex. 1701, Four crowned shields of arms arranged in form of a cross, the arms of Nassau in the centre and a sceptre in each angle, extremely fine 1

FRANCE. Francis I, Feu du Dauphine, franciscvs, &c.} Field quartered, France Dauphine ; B- m- m- R- crowned, XPS. vincit, &c. cross fieury with a dolphin 1st and 3rd, PL. (mon.) at end of rev. legend (Ilof, p.101, 23). Feu de Bretagne, FRANCISCVS, &c., Shield of France between F and ermine, both crowned ; B- DEVS in adiv- TORIVM, &c., Cross fieury with two f’s, and two ermines all crowned (Hoff, p. 101, 25), both fine ; and a Seven Shilling Piece, George III, 1802, poor 3

/0

4^ /J"

?

^ /£T

/ er

/o

/o

60

«/

/

/a

7

/<r

7

j

A 'A

/<f"

/

458

459

461

462

463

MEDALS.

Gold.

Charles I, Scotch Coronation, by Briot, carolvs d. g. scoti^e ANGLIC FR. ET HIB. REX., Bust of king crowned, ermine robes, collars of the Garter and the Thistle B. HINC NOSTR^E CREVERE ROS/E, Thistle and rose tree combined, in exergue CORON. 18 ivnii. 1633, B, plain edge (Med. III. I, 266, no. 60), fine and scarce

Silver.

A

Mary Queen of Scots, 1579, maria, d. g. scotor regina fran doi., Shield of France and Scotland impaled ; B- mea. SIC. MIHI. PROSVNT., A grape vine, one half in full bearing, and nourished by water received from a vase above in clouds, the other half withered, in exergue 1579 (Med. III. I, 129, no. 8), fine and scarce. Earl of Traquair, ioh. stvartvs com. traqvarii. mag. scot, thesar., armorial shield of the Earl of Traquair, with coronet between two double triangles ; B- has recto, metas. posvit. devs, A pair of scales suspended from the apex of a triangle, in. in. thistle and B. Briot , (Med. 111. 1, p, 275, no. 76), rare 1

460

Albert Joachim, 1646, by Abraham Simon, Bust of Joachim to left in official robes and plain falling collar ; B- 1646, ALB. IOACHIMI. EQ : FCEDERAT : BELG : POST. VARIAS IN EVROP LEGAT : IAM. ORDINAR : IN. BRIT : AN : 22. ^ET. 86, in seven lines (Med. III. I,j 0, 324, no. 162), fine and rare 1

- z^O

ENGLISH SILVER COINS.

Stycae (2), Sceat, Cunetti Penny, Penny of Sithric, Pennies of Edward I, &c., Waterford, Dublin, Chester, &c., Halfpenny and Farthing of Waterford, Halfpennies of John and Ed¬ ward III, Groat of Edward III, &c. 31

Penny of Stephen (Hies. 270), Deniers of William of Cambray, 1292, and Guy of Namur, fine. James II, Crown, 1688, usual type 4

Oliver Cromwell, Half Crown, 1658 : and Shilling of same date, OLIVAR. D. G. R.P. ANG. SCO. ET. HIB. &c., PRO, Bust of the Protector laureated and draped to right ; B- PAX QV/ER1TUR BELLO, Shield of arms crowned, both very fine 2

/

/t-

C&ct^/L^cc 2&2j > - Z2^5>

/t2^*L

470

471

I

^ 472

OP^'VL 0<?~A2iJ

61

CABINETS.

0^5. /f-

464 A well-finished Coin Cabinet of mahogany, made by Turton Senr., in 1863,

containing 19 trays pierced various sizes, and a drawer in plinth, 14 in. high, 12 in. wide, 13 in. deep 1

465 The companion Cabinet 1

NUMISMATIC BOOKS.

466 Akerman (J. Y.) Remains of Pagan Saxondom, coloured plates, 1855

Descriptive Catalogue of rare and unedited Roman Coins, 2 vol. numerous plates, half morocco gilt, 1834 Roman Coins relating to Britain, plates, 1844 Ancient Coins, Spain, France and Britain, plates , 1846 (5)

467 Head (Barclay Y.) Historia Nutnmorum : a Manual of Greek Numis¬ matics, numerous woodcuts and plates, half bound, uncut, t. e. g. 1887

468 Evans (Sir John) The Coins of the Ancient Britons, numerous plates by

Fairholt 1 846

469 Dumersan (M.) Description cles Medailles Antiques de M. Allier de

Hauteroche, half bound, Paris, 1829 Humphrey (N. H.) Coin

Collector’s Manual, 2 vol. 1853 Fellows (Sir C.) Coins of Ancient Lycia, cloth, 1853 Madden (F.) History of the Jewish Coinage, 1864 (5)

Gardner (Professor P.) Catalogue of Greek Coins in the British Museum. Seleucid Kings of Syria, 28 Autotype plates 1878

Leake ( W . M.) Numismatica Hellenica, with Supplement, half bound

1854-59

Ruding (Rev. R.) Annals of the Coinage of Britain and its Depen¬ dencies, 5 vol. text 8vo and 1 vol. plates 4to, whole bound, 1819 Recueil de Medailles de Peuples et de Villes, 3 vol. whole bound, Paris, 1763 (9)

473 Babelon (E.) Description historique et chronologique des Monnaies de

la Republique Romaine, vulgairement appeRes Monnaies Consulates, 2 vol. numerous illustrations, half calf, t. e. g. 1885-6

474 Cohen (H.) Description historique des Monnaies frappees sous l’Empire

Romain, communement appelees Medailles Imperiales, second edition, 8 vol. half calf, t. e. g. and uniform with preceding 1880-92

475 Sabatier (J.) Description Generale des Monnaies Byzantines, 2 vol.

plates, half bound 1862

476 Cochran-Patrick (R. W.) Records of the Coinage of Scotland, 2 vol.

half bound, t.e.g. 1876; and Early Records relating to Mining in Scotland, 1 vol. 1878 (3)

cf'

/

/

/

r

/&

/

r

'f

3

A

22

3

3

J*

/-/- So

/ > /O '

p / - -

? AA ^

4- -

'

/6

02

477

478

479

480

481

482

483

484

485

486

Cochran-Patrick (R. W.) Catalogue of the Medals of Scotland from the earliest period to the present time, half bound, t. e. g. 1 884

Numismatic Chronicle, edited by Vaux, Evans, Head, &c. New Series, 10 vol. 1871-80 Third Series, vol. I to XIY, 1881-99, and parts I-II for 1900, numerous plates and woodcuts, 27 vol. half morocco (uniform), and 2 vol. in parts, unbound 1871-1900

Sambon (L.) Recherches sur les anciennes monnaies de l’ltalie meri- dionale Naples, 1870

Wingate (James) Illustrations of the Coinage of Scotland, plates in colours, half bound 1868

Carellius (F.) Nummorum Yeterum Italiae, quos ipse collegit, etordine geographico disposuit, descriptio, 200 fine plates, calf Lipsice, 1850 Torremuzza. Siciliae populorum et urbium regum quoque et tyran- norum veteres nummi, 1 vol. 57 plates Panorme, 1781

Catalogues of Coin Sales, including the following important Col¬ lections : Tyssen, Pembroke, Trattle, Edmonds, Dimsdale, Young, Devonshire, Thomas, Rollin, Holmesdale, Cuff, Heber, Currer, Ivanhoff, Murchison, Brown, Bergne, Wingate, Price, Hastings, Shepherd, Moore, Bieber, Sim, &c. &c. 19 vol. some uniformly bound, priced 1802-1890

Coin Catalogues. Montagu Collection Complete, the English sales all priced and named, 4 vol. uniformly bound in half morocco, t. e. g. a fine set, scarce 1895-97

Coin Catalogues. Collections of Ponton d’Amecourt, Jarry, Montigny, La Salle, Bompois, Billoin, Bunbury (Greek), Photiades Pacha, Ashburnham, Fillon, De Quelen, Northwick, &c. principally priced, all half bound 10

Catalogues of Book Sales, comprising the following well-known Libraries : Beckford, 2 vol. Hamilton, Daniels, John Whilefoord- Mackenzie, Drummond, Sharpe, &c. 10 vol some priced, all half bound 1 0

END OF SALE.

O

Dryden Press: J. Davy & Sons, 137, Long Acre. London, W.C.

JiJ/'/t

0^%

•xr

i

PLATE I

CA R F R A E

CO LLECTI 0 N

*'jTOTY»l

PLATE II.

CAR FRAE CO LLECTI 0 N .

PLATE III.

CARFRAE

COLLECTION.

UTOT/^t

PLATE IV

CARFRAE

CO LLECTIO N.

AUlQTYfl

PLATE Y.

49

58

164

144

162

CAR FRAE

CO LLECTI 0 N.

uTOTVPl

PLATE VI

CAR FR AE CO LLECTI 0 N .

UTOTtfl.

PLATE VII.

AUTOTYPt

CAR FRAE CO LLECTI 0 N.

PLATE VIII

CARFRAE

CO LLECTIO N.

PLATE IX.

240

251

253

245

52

250

CARFRAE COLLECTION.

*«*ot*n

PLATE X.

CARFRAE CO LLECTI 0 N .

'

\

' H

, /

. t

'

-

i

' .S

^ V> > , : A

1 1 i . .

, r x

>/ »' - i ' . 1 » i ! "

"

((•h , . 1 i l ,

. \ f- ) v\

l I , / ; - .

' .

, f . 1 < 1 , ■'!' ' •;/ f v- . '■ ' ' ' ;

. - 1

;

. - . 1 r >■ 1 / ' ' ! \ \ i :

: ' i :■ <

.< - , ,

.... ' 1 , '■ . ) 4

-

i •, i v<

r •: 1 \

\ v '

's’ \ f 1 ; ,

v

/

, i J 1 ! . . * '

, ! '• ' , V ' .1

^ \

, , v

1

. 1 ' | ' L ' - I

> 1 , ' - - f

' v ' ' :

I. : T : . . , . \ .

. J

‘k 1 N 1 .

' ft. 1 \ .

. ; S r: ; ? - i .n i'TA

(

l,w- . ' 4

" > i

> ! .

/.■ -1

' . > i r '

/

\

1 1 Vv

V; ;

r

i 'Vi .ik

•' . .\V, ; y-.v v.y. . r.v'A

’’ ' .

t

X v ' 1 , ' .

American Numismatic Societ

n

I ■. ' i /' '••••/' .a' ' v ■' \, . i »

. , i >

' ' r

y < ' ' v r - . »

1 < » , , / < ' i

3 8060

00052 748

' ' ,

,i A

k-

* I l

; )

, , ' '

i ■> 1 < >». J v w Vial

, •• > > i

V V. n \ I

l S

. , iV ,

; ’)■ , ■■ •>.; ; !■ ' |l ; ' 1 ;

\ ^ ' T1"' , ' ' 'v 1 " •' ,

/ 1\ . Y , '■ ' , •' x ' \ -

-I' f ' ' i: ;a '

\f >• - f,

K i

i < . ... 1 \ 1 J , - , : ■■ - i

,

,

1

? 4 y . - /

^ y , ■,

, 1 ' 1 i y ,

■I:-- . i' . '

, . ,-i <

* 1 i

\ i >' *.

' , ' V . . - s\ ' ' ;

l i 1 j - J- :■ '

: v * V ' i ' 1 ' ; < ' i] y ' '< i

-i , i i

1 ' A : .

- Vi. ' , t yV- , :

i ^ , 1 r /

i

. !■? ' >• ,

i

I J

'

, > . ; ' ' J ■' ; ,

U':!y l,( y.':' ' ; , , ;

•/

V