Electronic Auction 528

Fecha: 2022-11-30 00:00:00

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SICILY, Kamarina. Circa 420-405 BC. Æ Tetras – Trionkion (14mm, 2.99 g, 6h). Struck circa 420-410 BC. Facing gorgoneion / Owl standing left, head facing, holding lizard in talon; three pellets (mark of value) in exergue. Westermark & Jenkins Period 3, Type F, 195; CNS 21; HGC 2, 547. Dark green-brown patina. VF.
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SICILY, Kamarina. Circa 420-405 BC. Æ Tetras – Trionkion (16mm, 3.74 g, 7h). Struck circa 410-405 BC. Helmeted head of Athena left / Owl standing left, head facing, grasping lizard; three pellets (mark of value) in exergue. Westermark & Jenkins Period 3, 198; CNS 33; HGC 2, 548. Brown surfaces, light roughness. VF.
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SICILY, Kamarina. Circa 420-405 BC. Æ Onkia (10.5mm, 1.37 g, 6h). Helmeted head of Athena left / Owl standing left, head facing, grasping lizard; pellet (mark of value) in exergue. Westermark & Jenkins Period 3, 199; CNS 36; HGC 2, 554. Dark brown surfaces. VF.
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SICILY, Katane. Circa 435-412 BC. AR Tetradrachm (27mm, 15.38 g, 1h). Reverse die "signed" by the "Maestro della foglia". Charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving fast quadriga of horses right; above, Nike flying right, crowning horses with wreath / Head of Apollo right, wearing laurel wreath; plane leaf to left (signature). Mirone –; HGC 2, 572; SNG ANS 1256; SNG Lloyd 898; Gillet 392; Gulbenkian 185 = Jameson 541; Pozzi 417; Rizzo pl. XII, 11; Leu 42, lot 92 (same obv. die); Schweizerische Kreditanstalt 3, lot 105 (same dies). Dark find patina, some encrustation, areas of roughness, crystallized, minor tooling. VF. During the second half of the 5th century the design of the Katanian tetradrachms underwent a radical change with the introduction of a racing chariot on the obverse and a head of Apollo on the reverse. While reflecting dramatic stylistic developments, these types were to remain relatively unchanged down to the time of the capture of the city in 404 BC by Dionysios, tyrant of Syracuse, who sold the population into slavery. The "Maestro della foglia" or "Master of the Leaf" is the appellation that Rizzo gave to the master engraver who began the transformation of Katanian coin design. The driver and horses come alive, as if they truly are trying to win the race, rather than merely posing. The face of Apollo begins to carry a hint of a bemused expression, and his locks of hair become more unruly. Over the course of the next decade the successors to this master – Euainetos, Herakleidas, and Choirion – would produce their own unrivaled masterpieces.
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SICILY, Katane. Circa 415/3-403/2 BC. Æ Tetras – Trionkion (14mm, 1.64 g, 2h). Horned head of Amenanos left; leaf behind neck / Winged thunderbolt; three pellets (mark of value) around. CNS 1; HGC 2, 607. Attractive jade green patina, a little off center, some cleaning marks. VF.
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SICILY, Syracuse. Second Democracy. 466-405 BC. Æ Trias (16mm, 3.35 g, 5h). Struck circa 415-410 BC. Head of Arethusa right; dolphins flanking neck / Octopus; three pellets (mark of value) around. Holloway, Further, Series 1, fig. 1; CNS 1; HGC 2, 1428. Green patina, roughness, chipping along edge, double struck and off center on reverse. VF.
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SICILY, Syracuse. Second Democracy. 466-405 BC. Æ Trias (15.5mm, 4.89 g). Obverse die signed by E– (Euainetos?). Struck circa 410-405 BC. Head of Arethousa left, hair in sphendone; E behind neck / Star of eight rays within incuse circle in center of quadripartite incuse square. Holloway, Further, Series 2; CNS 18 mv 1 corr. (E not noted); HGC 2, 1481. Dark green patina. Fine.
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SICILY, Syracuse. Dionysios I. 405-367 BC. Æ Drachm (28mm, 33.75 g, 3h). Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet with neck guard and bowl decorated with wreath / Sea-star between two dolphins. Holloway, Further, Series 4, fig. 8; CNS 62; HGC 2, 1436. Rough earthen green surfaces, pitting, smoothing and tooling. Near VF.
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SICILY, Syracuse. Dionysios I. 405-367 BC. Æ Litra (19.5mm, 6.45 g, 11h). Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet with bowl decorated with wreath; two dolphins flanking / Hippocamp left. Holloway, Further, Series 4, fig. 9; CNS 42; HGC 2, 1456. Brown surfaces, light roughness. VF.
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SICILY, Syracuse. Hieron II. 275-215 BC. Æ Tetras (22mm, 8.1 g, 2h). Period IIa–b, circa 263-218/5 BC. Diademed head of Poseidon left / Ornamented trident head flanked by two dolphins; N to left of shaft. CNS 194 R1 14; BAR Issue 60; HGC 2, 1550. Green-brown patina, encrustation and chipping around edge. VF.
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SICILY, Thermai Himeraiai. Circa 367-330 BC. Æ Hexas(?) (14.5mm, 2.38 g, 6h). Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Head of Hera right, wearing stephanos. Campana 6B; CNS 4; HGC 2, 1625. Green patina, softly struck, scratches on reverse. VF.
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CARTHAGE, Second Punic War. Circa 215-201 BC. Æ Shekel (21.5mm, 9.34 g, 12h). Carthage mint. Wreathed head of Tanit left / Horse standing right, head left; palmette standard in background to left. CNP 232; MAA 88m; SNG Copenhagen 317–8. Green and brown patina, a few rough spots. VF.
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SKYTHIA, Geto-Dacians. Koson. Mid 1st century BC. AV Stater (19.5mm, 8.59 g, 11h). Roman consul accompanied by two lictors advancing left / Eagle standing left on scepter, holding wreath. Hourmouziadis dies C/g; Iliescu 2; RPC I 1701B; HGC 3, 2049 corr. (some without monogram). Typical die wear and minor doubling on obverse, slightly off center on reverse. Near EF.
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SKYTHIA, Olbia. Circa 380-360 BC. Æ (19mm, 4.10 g, 3h). Wreathed head of Demeter left / Eagle standing left on dolphin left. Anokhin 192; HGC 3, 1897. Dark brown surfaces, light smoothing. VF. Rare.
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SKYTHIA, Olbia. Circa 380-360 BC. Æ (18mm, 4.63 g, 1h). Wreathed head of Demeter right / Eagle standing right on dolphin right. Anokhin 193 var. (head left); HGC 3, 1897. Dark brown surfaces, smoothed. VF. Very rare variety.
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MOESIA, Istros. Circa 340/30-313 BC. AR Drachm (15mm, 5.08 g). Facing male heads, the right inverted / Sea-eagle left, grasping dolphin with talons; Γ between. Dima Group IV, Subgroup I, 4; AMNG I 427; HGC 3, 1801. Toned, compact flan, a little die wear. VF.
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MOESIA, Istros. Circa 340/30-313 BC. AR Drachm (16.5mm, 5.57 g). Facing male heads, the right inverted / Sea-eagle left, grasping dolphin with talons; Δ between, monogram below. Dima Group IV, Subgroup I, 6; AMNG I 432; HGC 3, 1801. Toned, light scratches. VF.
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MOESIA, Istros. Circa 313-280 BC. AR Drachm (18mm, 4.72 g). Facing male heads, the left inverted / Sea-eagle left, grasping dolphin with talons; monogram below. Dima Group IV, Subgroup IV, 4; AMNG I 417; HGC 3, 1802. Toned, some weakness to strike, flan flaws. VF.
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MOESIA, Istros. Circa 280-256/5 BC. AR Drachm (18.5mm, 5.48 g). Facing male heads, the left inverted / Sea-eagle left, grasping dolphin with talons; ΠA monogram below. Dima Group IV, Subgroup V, 1; AMNG I 419; HGC 3, 1803. Toned, a few minor flan flaws on obverse, slight die shift on reverse. VF.
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MOESIA, Istros. Circa 340-240 BC. AR Drachm (19.5mm, 4.93 g). Contemporary imitation. Facing male heads, the left inverted / Sea-eagle left, grasping dolphin with talons; crude monogram below. Cf. HGC 3, 1801–4 for prototype. Toned, die wear. VF.
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THRACE, Chersonesos. Circa 386-338 BC. AR Hemidrachm (12.5mm, 2.40 g). Forepart of lion right, head reverted / Quadripartite incuse square with alternating raised and sunken quarters; pellet and wreath in opposite quarters. McClean 4076–7; HGC 3, 1437. Attractively toned. Good VF.