Estimated price: 6000 EURCampanian red-figure bell krater of the CA Painter.
Cumae, 350 - 340 BC.
Height 33,6cm, ø mouth 31,2cm.
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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.
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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.
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Estimated price: 8000 EURBronze figure of Poseidon.
Roman Imperial Period, 1st / 2nd century AD.
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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.
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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.
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Estimated price: 8000 EURBottle with snake-threads.
Cologne, 2nd - 3rd century AD.
Height 15,1cm.
Greenish translucent glass.
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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.
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CNG’s Electronic Auction 547

Classical Numismatic Group

Electronic Auction 547

Coins

4 October 2023

Online

Classical Numismatic Group offer their Electronic Auction 547 featuring 1486 lots and closing on Wednesday, 4 October 2023 beginning at 10 AM ET. The premier electronic auction features further selections from many of the same collections that are headlining the feature sale, including the CJR, James Fox, and Libertas Collections. Groups of ancient lead weights, Irish gunmoney, and British copper tokens are also available, as is a broad selection of numismatic literature. Here you can find some highlights:

Lot 856

Lot 856: Roman Imperial. Galba. AD 68-69. AR Denarius. Uncertain Spanish mint (Tarraco?). Struck circa April-late AD 68. Very Fine. Estimate: $1,000.

Lot 856: Roman Imperial. Galba. AD 68-69. AR Denarius. Uncertain Spanish mint (Tarraco?). Struck circa April-late AD 68. Very Fine. Estimate: $1,000.

Lot 1060

Lot 1060: Byzantine Constantine V Copronymus, with Leo IV and Leo III. 741-775. AV Solidus. Syracuse mint. Struck 757-775. Extremely Fine. Estimate: $1,000.

Lot 1060: Byzantine Constantine V Copronymus, with Leo IV and Leo III. 741-775. AV Solidus. Syracuse mint. Struck 757-775. Extremely Fine. Estimate: $1,000.

Lot 1131

Lot 1131: Germany, Augsburg (city). nomine Ferdinand III. Holy Roman Emperor, 1637-1657. AR Taler. Dated 1641. Extremely Fine. Estimate: $750.

Lot 1131: Germany, Augsburg (city). nomine Ferdinand III. Holy Roman Emperor, 1637-1657. AR Taler. Dated 1641. Extremely Fine. Estimate: $750.

Lot 1328

Lot 1328: Anglo-Saxon, Kings of East Anglia. Æthelstan I. Circa 827-845. AR Penny. Early Non-portrait type. Mint in East Anglia (Ipswich?); Torhthelm, moneyer. Struck circa 830-837/8. Good Very Fine. Estimate: $1,000.

Lot 1328: Anglo-Saxon, Kings of East Anglia. Æthelstan I. Circa 827-845. AR Penny. Early Non-portrait type. Mint in East Anglia (Ipswich?); Torhthelm, moneyer. Struck circa 830-837/8. Good Very Fine. Estimate: $1,000.