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Roma Numismatics Limited
Auction 13, lot 815, 23/03/2017, Hammer 8.500 GBP

Roman Imperial 
Hadrian AV Aureus. Rome, AD 125-128. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / COS III, Hadrian on horseback galloping right, holding couched lance, cloak billowing out behind. RIC 186; Calicó 1226. 7.34g, 21mm, 6h.
Extremely Fine. Well struck on a broad flan; beautiful lustre.
From the Ambrose Collection;
Ex H.D. Rauch 86, 12 May 2010, lot 763.
Though not a warrior emperor in the same manner as his predecessor Trajan, the iconography of this coin immediately recalls the similar types issued under Trajan, and also the ancient denarii of the Republic which featured the Dioscuri in similar posture with couched lance. Despite the militaristic theme of this coin and others issued during his reign (which are almost as common as coins with peaceful themes), Hadrian's policy was peace through strength, or threat of strength, with an emphasis on discipline. His skills as a military administrator were well applied during his reign, and aside from the consolidation of the empire's frontiers, Hadrian also made a great many beneficial reforms to the Roman military system, including the introduction of the first regular unit of auxiliary, mailed cataphract cavalry, the ala I Gallorum et Pannoniorum cataphractata, whose primary armament was a heavy lance far more effective than a regular cavalry spear, capable of puncturing two layers of chain mail.

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Numismatik Lanz München, Auction 109, lo7 745, 27/05/2002, Hammer 220 EUR
RöMISCHE MüNZEN
(Münzstätte Rom, wenn nicht anders angegeben)
KAISERREICH
PHILIPPUS I. ARABS (244 - 249)
Deultum in Thrakien
No.: 745
Schätzpreis-Estimation: EUR 125.-
Bronze. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG. Büste mit Strahlenkrone, Paludament und Panzer rechts. Rs: COL - F - L PAC - DEVLT. Perseus mit Harpa und Gorgonenhaupt in der Linken nach links stehend, die angekettete Andromeda befreiend und den rechten Fuß auf schlangenartiges Seeungeheuer setzend. Jurukova - (vgl. 445). 7,47g. Sehr selten. Dunkle, grünbraune Patina, sehr schön.

 

 

 

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Gemini, LLC
Auction II, lot 248, 11/02/2006, 2.900 USD

M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus. Silver denarius (3.80 gm). Rome, 57 BC. Female bust left, hair confined in bag, uncertain symbol behind (described as "swan" in Knobloch catalogue) / Anguipedic monster on pediment of temple, M. PLAETORIVS on base, CEST. S. C. below. Crawford 405/1b. Sydenham 799. RSC Plaetoria 9. Beautiful dark toning. A few isolated contact marks, nevertheless, an extraordinary example of this very rare but poorly executed type. About extremely fine. Ex Knobloch Collection, Stack's, May 1978, lot 454.
Estimate: US$3000

illustrazione: UN PARTICOLARE DELLA DECORAZIONE DELL'ALTARE DI ZEUS E ATENA ERETTO NELLA CITTA' DI  PERGAMO, ATTUALMENTE CONSERVATO AL MUSEO STATALE DI BERLINO

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Heritage Auctions, Inc.

Philistia (5-4 centuries BC). AR quarter-shekel (14.5mm, 3.39 gm, 9h). Janiform heads, bearded male r. and female l. with oriental hairstyle, dotted border / Hoplite l. fights prancing lion r, border of dots, all in incuse square. Gitler-Tal XIX.19 Dc (this coin). Mildenberg 2000c (this coin). Extremely rare. Reverse test cut. Very Fine. One of three known examples.

 

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11 ore fa, King John dice:
Numismatik Lanz München, Auction 109, lo7 745, 27/05/2002, Hammer 220 EUR
RöMISCHE MüNZEN
(Münzstätte Rom, wenn nicht anders angegeben)
KAISERREICH
PHILIPPUS I. ARABS (244 - 249)
Deultum in Thrakien
No.: 745
Schätzpreis-Estimation: EUR 125.-
Bronze. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG. Büste mit Strahlenkrone, Paludament und Panzer rechts. Rs: COL - F - L PAC - DEVLT. Perseus mit Harpa und Gorgonenhaupt in der Linken nach links stehend, die angekettete Andromeda befreiend und den rechten Fuß auf schlangenartiges Seeungeheuer setzend. Jurukova - (vgl. 445). 7,47g. Sehr selten. Dunkle, grünbraune Patina, sehr schön.

 

 

 

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La prima volta che vidi gli affreschi di Pompei compresi perchè i grandi del duecento e trecento fossero sopravalutati..

Era quello che mi son sempre chiesto, infatti quello che la critica ancora oggi esalta non sempre rispecchia la realtà.

Esistono artisti minori che non hanno nulla da invidiare ai grandi maestri cosi chiamati.

Anche il discorso prospettico, per me ampliamente già affrontato nella pittura parietale del periodo classico.

La pittura Pompeiana ne è la riprova..direi sublime...

E stiamo parlando di XX secoli fa...

 

 

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Greek world and ancient Near East 
Sicily, Syracuse, Agathokles (317-289), Bronze, c. 310-309 BC; AE (g 3,57; mm 17; h 2); ΣYPAKOΣIΩN, head of Athena r., wearing Attic crested helmet decorated with griffin, Rv. Horseman running r., holding spear and wearing chlamys. CNS II, 117.
Glossy brownish patina, extremely fine.

 

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VAuctions > Auction 329

Lot number: 147
Price realized: 70 USD   
(Approx. 57 EUR / 50 GBP / 67 CHF)

Lot description:
Troas, Dardanos. 3rd-2nd centuries B.C. Æ (14 mm, 1.82 g, 12 h). Head of Hera(?) facing / ΔΑΡ, Warrior (Hektor?) standing left, foot on prow, supporting shield and holding spear. Seemingly unpublished. Perhaps unique. Brown patina, some roughness. Nearly very fine. 
There is only one mint in the ancient Greek world whose name begins ΔΑΡ, and that is Dardanos in the Troad. The coinage of Dardanos is scarce, and nearly all known types depict either cocks or horsemen, or a combination of both, until the very final issues struck during the late third and second centuries B.C. This type appears to be completely new for the mint. The identification of the hero on the reverse is not certain, but other (albeit later) issues from the region do depict the hero Hektor in similar poses (see, e.g, Bellinger, Troy T162-4 and T212 [Ilium]).   

Estimate: 75 USD

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Heritage Auctions, Inc.
Auction 3056, lot 30062, 3/08/2017, Hammer 7.500 USD

Ancients
MYSIA. Cyzicus. Ca. 450-350 BC. EL sixth-stater or hecte (10mm, 2.65 gm). NGC Choice AU★ 5/5 - 4/5, Fine Style. Male figure (Odysseus or Phrixus?) wearing pileus helmet and chlamys kneeling left with legs astride ram recumbent left, pulling ram's head back with left arm and preparing to cut its throat with dagger held in right hand / Quadripartite "mill sail" incuse punch. Cf. Von Fritze Nomsima VII, 156 and pl. V, 4 (stater). Cf. Greenwell 71 and pl. III, 22 (same). Extremely rare, and possibly one of two known (the other being NAC 84, lot 637). A gorgeous and poignant composition, engraved by a master artist.
This beautifully rendered scene shows a man wearing a pointed cap or pileus (or perhaps a helmet of similar design) sacrificing a ram to the gods. Probably a scene from mythology, the most likely candidate would be Odysseus (often shown in art wearing a pileus) sacrificing an animal provided by his erstwhile lover Circe before descending into Hades. Another possibility would be Phrixus sacrificing the golden ram sent by Zeus to rescue him from the waters of the Hellespont; the ram became the Golden Fleece sought by Jason and the Argonauts. 
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The New York Sale
Auction XLII, lot 237, 9/01/2018, Hammer 1.700 USD

Phoenicia, Byblos. 'Ozba'al. Silver Shekel (13.28 g), ca. 400-365 BC. Galley sailing left above waves, carrying three hoplites; below, hippocamp left above murex shell, Aramaic 'ZO' between galley and hippocamp. rev. ''Ozba'al, King of Gebal', lion bringing down bull left. Cf. Betlyon 14 (lacking 'ZO'); HGC 10, 133. Reverse struck from a somewhat worn die. Lovely natural iridescent tone. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,500
From the Dionysus Collection.
Byblos was the Greek name given to the northern Phoenician city of Gebal, which has been considered one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. The city was ruled by a local dynasty of kings who were often vassals of the great Near Eastern powers of Egypt, Assyria, and Persia. This shekel was struck by the obscure Byblian king 'Ozba'al under Persian domination. The obverse advertises the naval power of the city by depicting one of its galleys carrying warriors. Indeed, the terrifying power of the Persian fleet was largely due to the ships and sailors drawn from Phoenician cities like Byblos. The scene of the lion attacking a bull on the reverse and other variations on this animal fight theme were a commonplace of Near Eastern and especially Persian decorative art.

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6 ore fa, King John dice:
The New York Sale
Auction XLII, lot 237, 9/01/2018, Hammer 1.700 USD

Phoenicia, Byblos. 'Ozba'al. Silver Shekel (13.28 g), ca. 400-365 BC. Galley sailing left above waves, carrying three hoplites; below, hippocamp left above murex shell, Aramaic 'ZO' between galley and hippocamp. rev. ''Ozba'al, King of Gebal', lion bringing down bull left. Cf. Betlyon 14 (lacking 'ZO'); HGC 10, 133. Reverse struck from a somewhat worn die. Lovely natural iridescent tone. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,500
From the Dionysus Collection.
Byblos was the Greek name given to the northern Phoenician city of Gebal, which has been considered one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. The city was ruled by a local dynasty of kings who were often vassals of the great Near Eastern powers of Egypt, Assyria, and Persia. This shekel was struck by the obscure Byblian king 'Ozba'al under Persian domination. The obverse advertises the naval power of the city by depicting one of its galleys carrying warriors. Indeed, the terrifying power of the Persian fleet was largely due to the ships and sailors drawn from Phoenician cities like Byblos. The scene of the lion attacking a bull on the reverse and other variations on this animal fight theme were a commonplace of Near Eastern and especially Persian decorative art.

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Magnifico questo tondello, una narrazione continua, e poi questo movimento...

p.s. Patina imbarazzante...

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Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.
Electronic Auction 179, lot 306, 2/01/2008, Hammer 64 USD

BYZANTINE. Early. Andrew(?), strategos and imperial spatharios. 7th century. PB Seal (24 mm, 10.32 g). Eagle standing facing with wings spread; monogram above / Legend in four lines. Cf. BLS I 592 (for obverse type). Good Fine condition, light orange patina.
Inherited from Rome, the eagle with uplifted wings was a symbol of imperial majesty. It also took on Christian connotations during the Byzantine period, serving as an emblem of John the Evangelist and Christ himself.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: LEGIONE DEL TARDO IMPERO

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Auktionshaus H. D. Rauch GmbH,
Auction 75, lot 309, 6/05/2005, Hammer 2.500 Eur

Tiberius - Caligula
Caligula 37-41-n.Chr.
Sesterz (27,36 g), Rom 37/8. Av.: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT, belorbeerte Büste links. Rv.: SPQR/PP/OB CIVES/ SERVATOS, im Kranz. RIC:37, C:24; z.T. leicht korrodiert s.sch.+
Estimate: EUR 2500

ILLUSTRAZIONE: I FEDELISSIMI DI CALIGOLA MASSACRATI DOPO L'UCCISIONE DELL'IMPERATORE

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Quando si dice le monete mandavano messaggi, più di quest’ultima come esempio non si può,  d’altronde questa era l’unica fonte comunicativa altro non c’era e comunicazione poteva anche dire influenza e promozione ...

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Münzen & Medaillen AG Basel
Auction 93, lot 282, 16/12/2003, Hammer 1,300 CHF
 
KAISERZEIT
CONSTANTIUS II., als Caesar unter Constantin I., 324-337.
No.: 282
Schätzpreis/Estimate: CHF 1000.-
d=20 mm
Solidus zur Feier der Tricennalia des Constantinus I., Antiochia, 335-336. CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES Drap., gep. Büste mit L. n. r. Rv. VICTORIA -CAESAR NN / * - LXXII / SMAN. Victoria im langen Gewand n. l. eilend, mit der Linken einen Palmzweig schulternd, in der Rechten eine Trophäe haltend. 4,36 g. RIC VII, 696, 103 (dieses Exemplar). Depeyrot I, 148, 50/2 (dieses Exemplar erwähnt). Bastien, Donativa 81, g / Anm. 9. Seltene und münzgeschichtlich interessante Emission. Fassungsspuren(?).
Sehr schön
Provenienz: Erworben am 31.8.1909 von J. Hirsch, München für 250.- Franken. - Aus Slg. Consul E. F. Weber und aus Auktion J. Hirsch, München 24 (1909), 2660 ("Fehlt Cohen. Scheint unediert. Treffliches Exemplar, von grosser Seltenheit"). Die Zahl 72 auf dem Rv. ist eine Wertangabe und zeigt das Verhältnis zum römischen Pfund. Nachdem Diocletian in seiner Münzreform den Aureus auf 1/60. des Pfundes festgelegt hatte, führte Constantin d. Gr. um 309 n. Chr. eine neue Goldmünze mit dem Sollgewicht von 4,55 g. = 1/72 des Pfundes ein, die wir unter dem Namen Solidus kennen
Auction 93, lot 
illustrazione: l'esercito di Costanzo in marcia

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Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.
Electronic Auction 200, lot 465, 27/03/2013,Hammer 2.000 USD

Constantius I. As Caesar, AD 293-305. Plated electrotype of an AV Medallion (42mm, 23.22 g, 6h). After a Treveri (Trier) mint issue of AD 297. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Constantius, holding spear, on horseback right, approaching kneeling Britannia with outstretched arms before the city gates of London; below Constantius, galley with four soldiers sailing right; LON below Britannia, PTR in exergue. Cf. RIC VI 34 = Arras 218 = Kent-Hirmer pl. 152, 585 = Toynbee pl. 8, 4 (for original). Good VF, gilt, some scratches on edge, small flan flaw on neck, some casting bubbles as to be expected. A copy of the famous and unique medallion from the Arras Hoard, showing Constantius entering the city of London after recovering Britannia from Allectus.The current piece is not stamped, but was presumably one of a series of copies of medallions from the Arras Hoard made by the Parisian dealer M. Etienne Bourgey in the 1920s

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10 ore fa, King John dice:
Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.
Electronic Auction 179, lot 306, 2/01/2008, Hammer 64 USD

BYZANTINE. Early. Andrew(?), strategos and imperial spatharios. 7th century. PB Seal (24 mm, 10.32 g). Eagle standing facing with wings spread; monogram above / Legend in four lines. Cf. BLS I 592 (for obverse type). Good Fine condition, light orange patina.
Inherited from Rome, the eagle with uplifted wings was a symbol of imperial majesty. It also took on Christian connotations during the Byzantine period, serving as an emblem of John the Evangelist and Christ himself.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: LEGIONE DEL TARDO IMPERO

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Bello questo tondello mi ricorda molto i piccioli Siciliani di Filippo II.

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Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.
Auction 72, lot 4389, 3/02/2013, Hammer 100 USD

Parthian Kingdom. Vologases VI, AD 208-228. AR Drachm (3.65g), Ekbatana mint. Diademed bust of Vologases VI left wearing tiara with earflap; behind, Parthian "WL." Reverse: Arsakes seated right holding bow; below, TA monogram. Sell 88.19; Shore 458. Nearly Mint State.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: LEGIONARI ROMANI IMPEGNATI NELLE CAMPAGNE PARTICHE, III SECOLO A.C.

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Artemide XXV, Lot 307. Impero Bizantino. Andronico (?). Sigillo imperiale. D/ Busto frontale nimbato della Vergine con le braccia aperte, che tiene Gesù bambino in grembo. Nel campo, M(HTH)P - Θ(EO)V. R/ Legenda in 5 righe: CΦPAΓIC AN / ΔPONIKOC E / ... Sopra, croce. gr. 31.55 40.00mm. R. PB. qSPL.

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Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung
Auction 139, lot 2339, 8/03/2004, Hammer 260 EUR

RÖMISCHE KAISERZEIT
Objekt-Nr.: 2339
Maximianus Herculius, 285 - 310 n. Chr.
Argenteus, (3,02 g.), ca. 298 - 303 n. Chr. Mzst. Thassalonika. Vs.: MAXIMIANVS AVG, Büste mit Lorbeerkranz n. r. Rs.: VIRTVS MILITVM / .T.S.B., Castrum mit drei Türmen. RIC 15. RR! Tönung, Schrötlingsriss, vz
Estimation: € 200,00

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Artemide XXV, Lot 307. Impero Bizantino. Andronico (?). Sigillo imperiale. D/ Busto frontale nimbato della Vergine con le braccia aperte, che tiene Gesù bambino in grembo. Nel campo, M(HTH)P - Θ(EO)V. R/ Legenda in 5 righe: CΦPAΓIC AN / ΔPONIKOC E / ... Sopra, croce. gr. 31.55 40.00mm. R. PB. qSPL.

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Beh non posso rimanere impassibile ai Bizantini..

Ovviamente più ai loro mosaici che ai loro tondelli..:D

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Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.
Electronic Auction 385, 26/10/2016, Hammer 75

Anonymous. After 211 BC. Æ Uncia (17mm, 3.94 g, 9h). Rome mint. Helmeted head of Roma right; • (mark of value) behind / Prow of galley right; • (mark of value) below. Crawford 56/7; Sydenham 143e; Type as RBW 215; McCabe Group G3. VF, dark brown surfaces. Attractive. From the Andrew McCabe Collection.Cr.56 uncia. McCabe (Essays Russo, 2013) pp. 169-172, type G3. [A. McCabe]

ILLUSTRAZIONE: L'ASSEDIO DI CARTAGINE

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CARTHAGO NOVA. (Carthagène, Murcie). Bronze, (vers 230-228). A/. Tête d’homme casquée à droite, avec casque corinthien à aigrette. R/. Un palmier. (Seaby, n°6560 – Müller, II, n°3 p. 145 – Robinson, n°4(d)). 

ILLUSTRAZIONE: LA DISTRUZIONE DI CARTAGINE

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Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger > Auction 343 Auction date: 26 September 2018
Lot number: 2112  
Lot description:
GRIECHISCHE MÜNZEN, GRIECHISCHES MUTTERLAND, ATTIKA, ATHEN.
Tetradrachme. 479-404. Behelmter Athenakopf r. Rs: Eule r., dahinter Olivenzweig und Mondsichel.
SNG COP. 32 ff. Svoronos Taf. 12-16. 17.13g, Hohes Relief. Schöne Tönung. Randliche Schrötlingsrisse. gutes vz
Estimate: 2250 EUR

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Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.
Electronic Auction 407, lot 597, 11/10/2017, Haammer 130 USD

Roman Imperial 
Theodosius I. AD 379-395. Æ (21mm, 4.41 g, 6h). Heraclea mint, 1st officina. Struck 25 August AD 383-28 August AD 388. D N THEODO SIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, helmeted, draped, and cuirassed bust right, holding spear forward in right hand and shield in left / GLORIA ROMANORVM, Theodosius, helmeted head right, standing facing on galley left, raising right hand and holding cloak over left arm; at stern, Victory holding rudder; τ in left field; SMHA (star). RIC IX 21b var. (no star); LRBC –; Gorny & Mosch 212, lot 3066. Good VF, hard green patina. Extremely rare with the star in the mintmark for this emperor, only one example on CoinArchives.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: L'IMPERATORE TEODOSIO IN VIAGGIO

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Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.
Electronic Auction 407, lot 597, 11/10/2017, Haammer 130 USD

Roman Imperial 
Theodosius I. AD 379-395. Æ (21mm, 4.41 g, 6h). Heraclea mint, 1st officina. Struck 25 August AD 383-28 August AD 388. D N THEODO SIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, helmeted, draped, and cuirassed bust right, holding spear forward in right hand and shield in left / GLORIA ROMANORVM, Theodosius, helmeted head right, standing facing on galley left, raising right hand and holding cloak over left arm; at stern, Victory holding rudder; τ in left field; SMHA (star). RIC IX 21b var. (no star); LRBC –; Gorny & Mosch 212, lot 3066. Good VF, hard green patina. Extremely rare with the star in the mintmark for this emperor, only one example on CoinArchives.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: L'IMPERATORE TEODOSIO IN VIAGGIO

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Andiamo.. andiamo anche noi il viaggio è lungo...

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