Electronic Auction 423

Date: 2018-06-27 00:00:00

Lots: 652

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EGYPT, Alexandria. Gordian III. AD 238-244. BI Tetradrachm (24mm, 14.38 g, 12h). Dated RY 6 (AD 242/243). Laureate and cuirassed bust right, with gorgoneion on breastplate / Bust of Zeus-Ammon left, slight drapery, wearing crown of disc and uraei, scepter over shoulder; L ς (date) to left. Köln –; Dattari (Savio) 10291; K&G 72.123; Emmett 3436.6. Good VF, dark brown, almost black, surfaces.From the Hermanubis Collection.
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MACEDON, Koinon of Macedon. Pseudo-autonomous issue. temp. Gordian III, AD 238-244. Æ (16mm, 1.91 g, 2h). Games issue. Beroea mint. Diademed head of Alexander the Great right; thunderbolt below / Two prize urns, containing palm frond, set upon agonistic table with decorated legs; urn set on ground under table. AMNG III 599 note. VF, thick green and brown patina, chipped on edge.From the Belgica Collection.
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FRANCE, Deuxième République. 1848-1852. Cast Tin Medal (71mm, 95.80 g, 12h). On the Referendum Fixing the End of the Deuxième République, 21-22 November 1852. Dated 1852. Large tombstone, surmounted by cross and with figures on each side, each holding inverted torch, inscribed . R . F . in cornice; on face, skull-and-crossbones surrounded by EGALITÉ to left, FRATERNITÉ to right, and LIBERTÉ below; base decorated with Liberty Cap flanked by compasses; 21, 22 9dre 1852 in exergue / Eight-line legend citing the demise of the Republic. See http://parismuseescollections.paris.fr/fr/musee-carnavalet/oeuvres/medaille-en-reaction-au-referendum-mettant-fin-a-la-deuxieme-republique-21#infos-principales (for another example). EF, some die breaks and casting flaws.Purchased from Maison Palombo, 12 June 2000.
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SYRTICA, Sabratha. Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. Æ Dupondius (28mm, 16.20 g, 4h). Struck circa AD 8-14(?). Bare head of Augustus right; lituus to right; all within wreath / Laureaete head of Baal-Melqart right. RPC I 813; MAA 42a. VF, brown patina with touches of reddish-brown and green, touch of porosity. Rare, and in better condition than usually encountered.
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MACEDON, Koinon of Macedon. Pseudo-autonomous issue. temp. Gordian III, AD 238-244. Æ (28mm, 10.45 g, 8h). Beroea mint. Diademed head of Alexander the Great right / Athena (or Roma) seated left on arms, holding Nike and spear. AMNG III 617. Fine, earthen dark brown patina.From the Belgica Collection.
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FRANCE, Troisième République. 1870-1940. Group of three Silvered Æ Medals (68mm, 125.90 g, 12h). Centenaire de l'internat en médecine et en chirurgie des hôpitaux civils de Paris. By Louis Bottée. Dated An X 1902. All medals: Personification of Paris standing right, entrusting a wounded individual, lying on a stretcher, to an intern seated left on plinth of columned building, holding wounded individual and open medical kit; view of Paris in background; Lovis BottÉE in incuse below / CENTENNAIRE DE L´INTERNAT DE MEDECINE ET EN CHIURGIE HOPITAUX CIVILS DE PARIS, medical intern seated left at table covered with books and medical implements, as well as skull, doing research; above, Hygieia seated left on clouds, pointing to flames in cloud bank; AN/X/1902 and L. BottÉE in incuse to left of intern. Group includes medals inscribed to the following individuals: FRANÇOIS HUE/1879 // L · PINEL-MAISONNEUVE/1886 // P. L. J · TOUCHARD/1901. See https://www.multi-change.com/pieces-argent-collection-593-Medaille-Hopitaux-Civils-De-Paris.html (for similar example). Medals Near EF to EF, toned, Pinel-Maisonneuve example with hairlines, Hue example with original presentation box.
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BYZACIUM, Hadrumentum. Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. Æ Dupondius (31mm, 12.36 g, 12h). P. Quinctilius Varus, proconsul. Struck 8-7 BC. Radiate head of Sol left; [trident to right]; c/ms:uncertain monogram and uncertain symbol / Bare head of Varus right. RPC I 776; MAA 87 (both refs without c/ms). Fair, porous brown surfaces. Extremely rare, a better example appearing in CNG 76 (lot 1548) hammered $10, 800 on an estimate of $300.
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MACEDON, Koinon of Macedon. Pseudo-autonomous issue. temp. Gordian III, AD 238-244. Æ (27mm, 10.16 g, 1h). Beroea mint. Diademed head of Alexander the Great right / Warrior right on horseback (Alexander on Bucephalas?) right, holding spear. Cf. AMNG III 651 (for type). Near VF, rough brown surfaces.From the Belgica Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 158 (14 February 2007), lot 177.
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FRANCE, Troisième République. Alexis Carrel. 1873-1944. Æ Medal (71.5mm, 171.00 g, 12h). By Lucien Lafaye. Dated 1970. Head left; name and dates to right; script LL (artist's signature) in exergue / L´HOMME CET INCONNU, male figure in various degrees of anatomical dissection, standing facing, holding heart and skull. Edge: 1970 (cornucopia) BRONZE. See Sloans & Kenyon (21 May 2015), lot 67 (for another example). As made. Ex Simmons Gallery 64 (20 September 2013), lot 175.
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ZEUGITANA, Carthage. Tiberius. ADAs Caesar, AD 4-14 14-37. Æ (23mm, 8.42 g, 6h). P. I. Sp. and D. V. Sp., duoviri. Struck AD 10. Bare head right / P P/D D across field. RPC I 748; MAA 103. Fine, brown surfaces, a couple of scratches.
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MACEDON, Koinon of Macedon. Pseudo-autonomous issue. temp. Gordian III, AD 238-244. Æ (27mm, 11.85 g, 12h). Beroea mint. Head of Alexander the Great right, wearing crested Attic helmet with griffin on the bowl / Warrior right on horseback (Alexander on Bucephalas?) right; star below. Cf. AMNG III 770 (for type). VF, thick earthen green patina.From the Belgica Collection. Ex G. Hirsch 250 (8 May 2007), lot 617.
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FRANCE, Troisième République. 1870-1940. Group of two (2) Medalets (, 12h). By Gaudrin & Dubray. Group includes circa 1914 gilded copper souvenir medallion, featuring the "Weeping Angel" by Blasset and dated 1628 on the obverse and view of Cathedral on reverse; all with original suspension loop. Lot also includes a silver repoussé plaquette also of the "Weeping Angel" by Blasset. See http://www.medal-medaille.com/sold/product_info.php?products_id=11092 (for example of medalet in silver). Both items Good VF, some rub on gilded medalet, silver deeply toned.Purchased from Spink, 1 June 2005.
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BYZACIUM, Thapsus. Pseudo-autonomous issue. temp. Augustus, 27 BC-AD 14. Æ (23mm, 8.15 g, 10h). Struck circa 10 BC-AD 10. Veiled head of Juno-Astarte right, wearing stephane; scepter to left / Cithara. RPC I 794; MAA 63. VF, green and brown surfaces, some roughness.
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MACEDON, Koinon of Macedon. Pseudo-autonomous issue. temp. Gordian III or Philip I, AD 238-249. Æ (27mm, 12.83 g, 1h). Beroea mint. Dated year 275 of the Actian Era (AD 244). Head of Alexander the Great right, wearing crested Attic helmet with griffin on the bowl / Lion advancing right; above, club above date. Cf. AMNG III 852 (for type). VF, hard earthen green patina.From the Belgica Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 275 (7 March 2012), lot 461 (part of).
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GERMANY, Göttingen. Johann Friedrich Blumenbach. 1752-1840. Æ Medal (50.5mm, 64.53 g, 12h). On the 50th Anniversary of His Doctorate. By G. Loos and H. Gube. Dated 1825. (rosette) I. FR. BLUMENBACH NATO GOTHAE D. 11 MAII 1752 DOCT. CREATO GOTTINGAE D. 19 SEPT. 1775, draped bust left / (rosette) NATURAE INTERPRETI OSSA LOQUI IUBENTI PHYSIOSOPHILI GERMANICI D. 19 SEPT. 1825, three human skulls, as classified by Blumenbach: Caucasian, Ethiopian, and Mongolian; G LOOS DIR H. GUBE FEC. below. Medicina in Nummis 398; Brettauer 125. EF, hint of verdigris. Lot also includes a cliche of the reverse.Ex UBS 69 (25 January 2007), lot 2427.
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ZEUGITANA, Paterna". Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. Æ "Sestertius" (40.5mm, 35.72 g, 8h). Bare head left; [lituus before]; c/ms: large C• within incuse circle and incuse IE / Hermes, wearing winged petasus, seated left on rocky outcropping, holding kerykeion (caduceus). For coin: RPC I 758; MAA 93; for c/ms: Howgego –. Fine, dark brown surfaces, some minor encrustation."
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MACEDON, Koinon of Macedon. Pseudo-autonomous issue. temp. Gordian III, AD 238-244. Æ (26mm, 12.19 g, 6h). Beroea mint. Head of Alexander the Great right, wearing crested Attic helmet [with griffin on the bowl] / Two tetrastyle temples in perspective; B between; prize crown above. AMNG III 788. Good VF, brown surfaces, some green, smoothing.From the Belgica Collection. Ex Lanz 134 (28 November 2006), lot 99.
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GERMANY, Augsburg (Stadt). Brass Ulrichskreuz (37x44mm, 5.97 g, 12h). Manufactured in the 17th century. Corpse of St. Digna in repose right within wreath; in crossbars around (from top) corpses of St. Witerpus, St. Adelbero, St. Thosso, and St Nigarius; each saint is named / Battle scene; above, angel left holding cross suspended from ribbon; vade retro satana below. See Teutoberger 69, lot 4054 (for another example). VF, light brown surfaces. With original hole for suspension .Ex Meister & Sonntag 12 (17 November 2011), lot 970.
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MACEDON, Amphipolis. Tiberius. AD 14-37. Æ (21mm, 9.66 g, 1h). Bare head right / Artemis Tauropolus right. RPC I 1632. VF, natural green patina, a few deposits on obverse.From the Belgica Collection. Ex Lanz 135 (21 May 2007), lot 504.
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GERMANY, Hamburg (Stadt). AR Hochzeitsmedal (56mm, 60.56 g, 12h). By Johan Christoph Reteke. Manufactured in the 17th century. DES ALLERHŒCHSTEN GNADENHAND GESEGNE UNSERN STAND, bride and bridegroom standing on opposite sides of the wedding table with drawn curtains framing them; above, tetragrammaton and hands appearing from clouds / (heart) SEY GETREW BIS IN DEN TODT SO WILL ICH DIR DIE KRON DES LEBENS GEBEN, clasped right hands, emerging from clouds, over crowned heart set on crossed spade and scythe; additional clouds above; below, skull-and-crossbones set on ground and surrounded by flowers; I R to left. See Künker 308, lot 2803 (for another example). EF, toned, deposits in devices, some minor marks, evidence of chasing.Ex Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft 50 (10 February 2009), lot 2101.
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MACEDON, Amphipolis. Julia Augusta (Livia). Augusta, AD 14-29. Æ (20.5mm, 8.85 g, 1h). Veiled and draped bust right, wearing stephane / Artemis Tauropolus right. RPC I 1634. VF, dark green surfaces.From the Belgica Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 183 (5 March 2008), lot 120.