| Honorius siliqua. D N
HONORIVS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated left on a cuirass, spear with broad point held point down in left hand behind, right hand holding globe with Victory holding wreath and palm branch. |
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Constantine the Great
AE Follis. 312-313 AD. Obverse: IMP CONSTANTINVS P AVG. Reverse: SOLI INVICTO COMITI, Sol standing left with orb and raising right hand, star in left field. |
| Julian II, Reduced Siliqua. 361-363 A.D. Trier. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rv. VOTIS/V/MVLTIS/X in wreath. Weight 0.81 grams. |
| An equal ended zoomorphic enameled plate brooch. Latter half of the 2nd, or early 3rd Century. |
| Trajan
Denarius. 103-111 AD. Av: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P, laureate bust right Rev: COS V P P SPQR OPTIMO PRINC, Victory, standing left on sheilds holding wreath and palm. RSC 76, RIC 129. Weight 2.67 grams. |
| Constantine 1
follis. RIC VI 136 .London mint.
Obv: CONSTANTINVS PF AVG Rev: ADVENTVS AVG Bust type CC (l.,laur., helm., cuir., r. holding spear forward, shield on l. arm) |
| Derivative of the Aucissa brooch type (Feugere 23 b) and dates to the 2nd half of the 1st century AD |
| Roman bronze Votive axe. |
| Aucissa brooch which can be dated to the 1st century AD |
| Silver Siliqua of Arcadius (383-408 AD) |
| Silver Siliqua of Constantius II , VOTIS XXX MVLTIS XXXX in wreath, ANT below. |
| Lovely, chunky Roman bronze ring, nice patina, missing stone. |
| Bronze Military belt fitting. Amphora-type late roman strap end. |
| Roman Chatelaine brooch with enamel. Pin bar missing that would have held implements. |
| Bronze Roman key top. |
| Marcus Aurelius AE Dupondius. Radiate head right / PRIMI - DECEN - NALES - COS III - S C, five lines in wreath. Commemorating his "First Decennalian [Games]" |
| A complete bronze Roman pin, "5" type from the 2nd Century. |
| A nice bronze item in the shape of a Whelk or Periwinkle, probably Votive. |
| A commemorative coin, unknown Emperor. |
| A nice AE3, probably of Constans. |
| A Sestertius of Commodus. |
| A simple bronze brooch, Colchester type, 1st Century. |
| A simple mans bronze finger ring, with 2 horizontal marks, 3 vertical. |
| A minim, the smallest denomination Roman coin. Unidentified. |
| A pair of cosmetic tweezers, uncleaned. |
| A large portion of a very decorated disc brooch or mount. |
| A bronze AS of Maxianus |
| A silver Denarius of Severus Alexander, 233AD. |
| A pair of Roman bronzes. 1 minim, 1 AE3. |
| A silver legionary Denarius of Mark Antony. Showing Praetorian galley on Obverse and Eagle between two standards on the reverse. Date of 30-31BC. |
| A bronze bust of a Roman God, untrimmed. |
| A collection of nice bronze coins. Mainly AE3's |
| A Roman brooch, with traces of enamel, this would have been beautiful in its day. |
| A beautiful sherd of decorated Gaulish Samian ware, 2nd Century. |
| A bronze, could well be a Barbarous radiate, or Saxon copy of a Roman bronze. |
| AE3 of Constans. Lovely portrait. |
| A very nice Sestertius of Diva Faustina. Approx. 150AD |
| A Sestertius of Hadrian 117-138 AD |
| A collection of nice, sharp bronzes, mostly of Constantine. |
| AE3 of Crispus (317-326 AD) with gateway to military camp. |
| A collection of the usual bronze grots, very ionized from the soil. |
| A bronze suspension loop. |
| A nice bronze strapend fastener. |
| A piece of pumice stone, cut into a square shape. Found at a bathhouse site. |
| AE3 of Constantine 2nd (317-337 AD) with Temple on obverse. |
| An Antoninianus of Postumus (260-268AD) |
| A fragment of twisted wire bracelet. |
| An example of a Roman Fibulae brooch of the Dolphin type. (1st Century) |
| Possibly another AE of Constans (337-350 AD) |
| Small bronze eagle from Roman standard. |
| Bronze finger ring 2nd-5th century, showing the "Eye of Horus" |
| A La Tene type one piece brooch, 1st century. The second a Medieval ring brooch without pin. |
| Follis of Constantine the Great circa. 307-337AD, with the god Sol on reverse (no evidence of silver wash) |
| Small brooch, suffering "bronze rot" and lacking pin. |
| Follis unidentified as yet, but with remains of silver wash |
| A nice artifact, probably part of a brooch or lynch pin. |
| Silver Denarius of Julia Domna, died 123AD, wife of Septimus Severus. |
| Bronze Barbarous radiate, date unknown. These were copies of official Roman coinage. |
| AE3 unidentified as yet. |
| Roman dress pin, bent, but with nice patina. |
| Silver Denarius of Diva Faustina Senior circa.141 AD. |
| Bronze pot foot in Lion Claw form. |
| Sestertius of Commodus, with Britannia sitting on a rock on the reverse. |
Neolithic Celtic Saxon Medieval
Victorian or later Miscellaneous
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