Estimated price: 6000 EURCampanian red-figure bell krater of the CA Painter.
Cumae, 350 - 340 BC.
Height 33,6cm, ø mouth 31,2cm.
Auction 300 Antiquities3
Estimated price: 1600 EURMould-made terracotta antefix with the head of Io
with cow horns.
Width 22cm, height 19cm, depth ca. 7cm.
Taranto, early 4th century BC.
Auction 300 Antiquities65
Estimated price: 25000 EURMarble head of the graeco-egyptian god Sarapis
depicted as a bearded man with luxurious curls.
Roman Imperial Period, last quarter 2nd century A.D.
Auction 300 Antiquities88
Estimated price: 8000 EURBronze figure of Poseidon.
Roman Imperial Period, 1st / 2nd century AD.
Auction 300 Antiquities113A
Estimated price: 40000 EURRoman bronze mirror with a roundel showing
the bust of armed Minerva to the left supported
by two entagled snakes.
Roman Imperial Period, 2nd century A.D.
Auction 300 Antiquities125
Estimated price: 2500 EURBronze lamp with a tragic theatrical mask of a woman
with palmette below.
Length 19cm, width 8cm, height 7cm.
Roman, about 50 - 150 AD.
Auction 300 Antiquities133
Estimated price: 8000 EURBottle with snake-threads.
Cologne, 2nd - 3rd century AD.
Height 15,1cm.
Greenish translucent glass.
Auction 300 Antiquities230
Estimated price: 90000 EURAn encaustic fayum portrait of a bearded man.
About 130 - 150 A.D.
32cm - 22 cm on a thin wavy wood panel.
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Estimated price: 6500 EURTranscaucasian bronze openwork belt clasp,
1st - 3rd century A.D.
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Estimated price: 7000 EURMayan stone hacha.
Around AD 550 - 950. 23 x 19,5cm.
Green stone, carved from both sides.
Auction 300 Antiquities472

Sikh Empire Coins in Steve Album’s Internet Auction 21

Stephen Album Rare Coins

Internet Auction 21

Coins

10-11 July 2023

Online

Stephen Album Rare Coins will hold its Internet Auction 21 on July 10-11, 2023. The auction is made up of exactly 2200 lots of Ancient, Islamic, Indian, Chinese, and World Coins. The sale includes additional items from collections that were consigned to the firm’s May 2023 Auction 46. Notable sections of interest include The Butalia Collection of Sikh Empire Coins (Part 2), some single lots and group lots of Ottoman countermarked coins from the Hans Wilski Collection, as well as a varied assortment of medieval Islamic gold coins. One additional internet auction will take place in August before the firm offers up its next premier auction in September. Some highlights from the July sale follow:

Lot 629.

Lot 629.

  • Lot 629: Ottoman Empire: Mehmet III, 1595-1603, AV sultani (3.43g), Dimashq, AH1003, A-1340.1, NP- 319, good strike, VF, ex. Ken Bovenkamp. Estimated $350 to $450.
  • Lot 881: Golden Horde: Toda Mangu, 1280-1287, AR dirham (1.68g), Qrim, AH683, A-2021.1, tamgha in central circle, a wonderful mint state example! NGC graded MS64. Estimated $300 to $400.
Lot 1680.

Lot 1680.

  • Lot 1680: Japan: Bunkyu, 1861-1864, lead 100 mon (154.98g), Hosokura mine, Mutsu province, H-6.8, JNDA-Bakumatsu-17, hosokura to hyaku, official’s signature on reverse, cast in the 4th year Bunkyu era (1864), a superb quality example, EF. Made by the Sendai clan at the Hosokura mine in Mutsu province. It is said that because it was so heavy and inconvenient to carry, a smaller 10 mon piece was made, but this has not been recorded. Estimated $400 to $600.
Lot 1773.

Lot 1773.

  • Lot 1773: Crusaders of Tripoli: al-Mustansir, 1036-1094, AV dinar (3.31g), NM, ND, A-720A, Ma-7, Latin B above obverse, T above reverse, without cross, flan crack, EF, RR. Estimated $400 to $500.
  • Lot 1864: Scotland: James V, 1513-1542, AR groat (2.59g), ND (1526-39), Spink-5379, crowned bust right with +IACOBVS 5 DEI GRA SCOTORV around, head with pointed nose // pointed shield over cross fourchée with :OPPI – DV (trefoil) E – DINB – VRGI around, a bit wavy with weak legend at 12:00, VF. Estimated $275 to $375.
Lot 1874.

Lot 1874.

  • Lot 1874: GREAT BRITAIN: Edward VII, 1901-1910, AR medal, Barac-151, 37mm silver Tibet Expedition medal by G.W. de Saulles and E.G. Gillick, uniformed bust left with EDWARDVS VII – KAISAR-I- HIND around // fortress of Potala Lhassa with TIBET 1903-4 below, with ornate hanger, with GYANTSE campaign bar, “7344 Naick Madho Singh Private 1st Bengal Garhwal Rifles” engraved in cursive script on edge, EF. Estimated $400 to $500.

The firm’s COO and director of auctions Mike Barry notes: “Bidders can expect to find a wide variety of offerings in this sale. Clients often tell us that they are excited to browse our new auctions when they come online as they are never quite sure what diverse items we might have in store. We are happy that our reputation as a specialized auction house keeps consignments of interesting material coming our way that you just won’t find in other venues.”