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Lot # 13971 - ROMAN. The History and Coinage of the Roman Imperators. David R. Sear (London, Spink, 1998). First edition, hardbound with dust jacket, xxxii, 360 pages, illustrated throughout. A landmark Spink publication, awarded an IAPN Book Prize, and a major departure from Sear?s usual reference format, combining a detailed historical narrative of the Imperatorial era with an integrated, fully illustrated type catalogue of the coinage struck during Rome?s violent transition from Republic to Empire. Structured in six chapters spanning 49 to 27 B.C., it follows the sequence from Pharsalus and the Caesar Pompey civil war, through Thapsus and Munda, the Ides of March and Philippi, Antony?s ascendancy and the tensions of the Triumvirate, the final contest ending with Antony and Cleopatra, and the emergence of Octavian as Augustus, with each section paired to a comprehensive catalogue of the relevant coin types and varieties and a clear explanation of how each issue reflects contemporary events and propaganda. The volume catalogues 435 principal Roman types with valuations, includes an appendix listing 524 types of contemporary local issues with mapping, and provides practical tools for attribution and collecting such as concordances to standard works, comparative rarity tables and value guidance, supported by hundreds of photographic and line illustrations and additional topographical material, making it equally persuasive as a history, a catalogue, and a working study guide for the most dramatic generation in Roman political life. Paper cover with tiny tears, original book cover is in great condition, overall VG from many years of use. From the personal reference library of David Allen, a well known numismatist, formed over more than 50 years and used as a long term reference for research, attribution, and catalogue work.Estimate: AUD 100
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Lot # 13989 - ROMAN. A Dictionary of Roman Coins, Republican and Imperial. Stevenson, Seth William, and Frederic W. Madden (1889). Hardcover. An important classic of nineteenth century numismatic scholarship, arranged as an alphabetically ordered dictionary to support identification, attribution, and catalogue work across the full range of Roman Republican and Imperial coinage. Built around clear, workmanlike entries, it treats moneyers and gentes, emperors and usurpers, denominations, mints, legends and abbreviations, titles and offices, and the broad vocabulary of Roman coin iconography, including personifications, deities, mythological scenes, and recurring reverse themes, making it especially useful when a type, name, or inscription needs quick confirmation and a short explanation. Many entries expand into substantial discussions that tie coin designs to historical and religious context, with references to standard older authorities and scholarly notes, and it is particularly strong where mythology and cult imagery intersect with Roman coin types, such as extended treatments of Hercules themes and related series, presented with the kind of detail that reflects a serious working reference rather than a light overview. This edition is not illustrated and is not indexed, but it remains a handy desk companion for collectors and cataloguers who value the older reference tradition and its dense, cross-referenced approach. Paper cover with tiny tears, original book cover is in great condition, overall VG from many years of use. From the personal reference library of David Allen, a well known numismatist, formed over more than 50 years and used as a long term reference for research, attribution, and catalogue work.Estimate: AUD 100
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Lot # 14014 - ROMAN. Roman Bronze Coins (covering the seventy-year transition from Diocletian?s reform era to Constantine?s long rule). A practical, single-volume guide that uses late Roman bronze coinage to trace the visible shift from pagan iconography to increasingly prominent Christian symbols as the new religion became embedded in state life. Opening with Diocletian?s empire-wide coin reform and his failed attempt at price controls, it moves into the fourth century and shows how the restructured imperial system set the stage for Constantine the Great and the Christian transformation. Designed for hands-on attribution, it offers multiple pathways for identifying and cataloging coins, including charts to separate rulers and personages with shared names and titles, tools for working from reverse legends or reverse scenes (with a thematic iconography section), notes on expanded reverse varieties marked by an asterisk before the catalogue number, and detailed guidance for dating by mint and control marks (exergue and field), with commentary on the possible meaning of letters and symbols and mint-by-mint pages that narrow issues by process of elimination. A historical framework links dated issues to events via an opening history chapter, while Appendix A provides a ready Coin Attribute Reference Chart for dates, names, denominations, weights, and related identifiers. High quality example. Paper cover with tiny tears, original book cover in great condition, overall VG from many years of use. From the personal reference library of David Allen, a well known numismatist, formed over more than 50 years and used as a long term reference for research, attribution, and catalogue work.Estimate: AUD 100
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Lot # 14018 - BYZANTINE. Byzantine numismatics group lot of 4 books, spanning a very broad sweep of the Eastern Empire from the age of Constantine to the late Palaeologan period. A strong and useful working group bringing together studies of excavation material, mint structure, reform coinage, and late Byzantine billon, and together offering practical value for attribution, chronology, and research across a remarkably wide span of the Byzantine series. Included are: (1) Byzantine Coins, George E. Bates, Archaeological Exploration of Sardis, a useful study volume connecting the Sardis excavations with the Byzantine coin material; (2) Moneta Imperii Byzantini, Part I, Robert Gobl (Vienna, Austrian Academy of Sciences, 1973), the important tabular reconstruction of mint structure, designed for systematic reference and chronological work across the Byzantine coinage; (3) The Pattern of Bronze Coinage under Constantine I, J. P. C. Kent, Doris Stockwell Memorial Papers No. 3, reprinted from the Numismatic Chronicle (1957), a classic focused study of the reform era bronze patterns and their organisation; and (4) The Billon Trachea of Michael VIII Palaeologos, 1258-1282, S. Bendall and P. J. Donald (A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd.), a specialised handbook on the principal billon trachy issues of the restored empire. Covers with light wear and shelf dust, spine fading, showing age and use; overall the books are in VG condition. From the personal reference library of David Allen, a well known numismatist, formed over more than 50 years and used as a long term reference for research, attribution, and catalogue work.Estimate: AUD 150
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Lot # 14020 - BYZANTINE. Byzantine and Early Medieval Western European Coins in the Hunter Coin Cabinet, University of Glasgow (Hunterian Coin Collection, Part 6). J. D. Bateson and I. G. Campbell (London, Spink, 1998). 180 pages, 29 plates, blue cloth with dust jacket. A substantial institutional catalogue of the Hunter Coin Cabinet, describing 569 Byzantine coins and 156 early medieval Western European coins, with the latter heavily represented by Ostrogothic and Merovingian issues, and reflecting the long standing strength of the Hunterian series in Byzantine gold. The catalogue is especially valuable for its provenance and collection history, including material from the Joseph de France collection acquired by William Hunter in Vienna in 1782, and for its coverage of rare, unpublished, and in some cases unique specimens, presented in the consistent scholarly format used across the Hunterian published series. The illustration program is notably strong, with all of the early medieval Western European coins illustrated, together with the Byzantine gold and silver issues and a representative selection of the Byzantine bronze, making the volume a dependable working reference for attribution, comparative study, and research into both Byzantine and post-Roman western coinages. Paper cover with light wear and shelf dust, original book cover is in great condition, overall VG from many years of use. From the personal reference library of David Allen, a well known numismatist, formed over more than 50 years and used as a long term reference for research, attribution, and catalogue work.Estimate: AUD 100
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Lot # 14025 - BYZANTINE. Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection, Vols. I-III (in five parts), together with Coinage and Money in the Byzantine Empire 1081-1261. Alfred R. Bellinger and Philip Grierson (eds.), Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies, Trustees for Harvard University, Washington, D.C., 1966-1969, with Michael F. Hendy (Dumbarton Oaks, 1969). Complete six-volume folio set in the original decorated blue cloth with gilt lettering, well illustrated with numerous plates of coins, with Hendy?s volume also including folded maps. A major and highly desirable Byzantine reference set, bringing together the standard Dumbarton Oaks catalogue sequence from Anastasius I to Nicephorus III across Vol. I, Anastasius I to Maurice, Vol. II:1, Phocas and Heraclius, Vol. II:2, Heraclius Constantine to Theodosius III, Vol. III:1, Leo III to Michael III, and Vol. III:2, Basil I to Nicephorus III, with Hendy extending the monetary history from 1081 to 1261, so that the principal Byzantine series stands together on the shelf in one substantial working group. Extremely rare to find all six volumes offered together as a complete set, and especially desirable in this form for the collector, researcher, or specialist library. Each volume bears David Allen?s personal library stamp. Covers with light wear and shelf dust, spine fading, showing age and use; overall the set is in VG condition. From the personal reference library of David Allen, a well known numismatist, formed over more than 50 years and used as a long term reference for research, attribution, and catalogue work.Estimate: AUD 150
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