Auction LV - Day 1 |
53 |
KINGS OF MACEDON. Alexander III 'the Great' (336-323 BC). Drachm Silver (17.5 mm, 4.17 g), Abydos, struck under Antigonos I Monophthalmos, circa 310-301 |
300 |
Auction LVII - Day 1 |
53 |
EGYPT, Roman Provincial, PB Tessera (5,2g) |
56 |
Auction LIX - Day 1 |
53 |
LICINIUS I (308-324), AE Follis (18 mm, 3.2 g) Antioch 317-320 |
27 |
Auction LIV |
53 |
Hispania, Augustus of Celsa AE 26 mm, Bronze (12.14 g), Domitius and C. Pompeius 5-3 BC. |
22 |
Auction LXVI |
54 |
Pendant with the Royal Cypher of Tsar Ferdinand I |
1.799 |
Auction LV - Day 1 |
54 |
KINGS of MACEDON. Alexander III 'the Great' (336-323 BC). Drachm Silver (17 mm, 4.30 g). Lampsakos mint, struck under Antigonos I, circa 306/5-301 BC |
450 |
Auction LXV |
55 |
Order of the Black Star of Benin |
6.002 |
Auction LXVI |
55 |
Brooch with the Royal Cypher of Tsar Ferdinand I |
2.399 |
Auction LVII - Day 1 |
55 |
EGYPT, Roman Provincial, AE Tessera (2,2g) |
310 |
Auction LV - Day 1 |
56 |
'Babylon'. Philip III Arrhidaeus (323-317 BC). Tetradrachm Silver (27 mm, 17.10 g) In the types of Alexander III |
500 |
Auction LX - Day 1 |
56 |
Caracalla (198-217) Denarius, Silver (19mm, 3.1 g) Rome mint, AD 217 |
100 |
Auction LIV |
56 |
Hispania. Augustus of Celsa (27 BC-14 AD) AE 27 mm (13.19 g) Celsa. |
49 |
Auction LXVI |
57 |
Royal Family’s Honour Gift of Marie-Louise, Princess-Consort of Bulgaria |
1.499 |
Auction LV - Day 1 |
57 |
Tarsos. Alexander III (336-323 BC) Tetradrachm Silver (26 mm, 17.14 g) Struck by Philotas or Philoxenos under Philip III Arrhidaios (323-317 BC) |
499 |
Auction LVII - Day 1 |
57 |
EGYPT, Roman Provincial, PB Amulet (5,2g) |
26 |
Auction LIX - Day 1 |
57 |
Justinian I (527-565), AE Follis, Nikomedia |
24 |
Auction LXVI |
58 |
Princely, Dame’s Pendant, Capsule for a Miniature portrait or a lock of hair |
2.999 |
Auction LV - Day 1 |
58 |
Demetrios I Poliorketes (306-283 BC). Tetradrachm Silver (30 mm, 17.01 g) Amphipolis, circa 289-288 BC. |
1.000 |
Auction LIX - Day 1 |
58 |
Michael VII Ducas (1071-1078). Histamenon Nomisma Scyphate (27 mm, 4.2 g) Constantinople |
349 |