Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)345 D.N. Arcadius. P.F. Aug. Urbs Roma. Figura galeata sedens, dextra Victoriolam, sinistra hastam, tenens. Ar. Indescr.Arcadius: City of Rome: a seated, helmeted figure with a Victory in her right hand and a spear in her left. Not previously described in print.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)441 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Caput Claud. coron. radiat. Victoria Aug. Victoria stans dextra ramum sinistra palmã gestans. Ær.Claudius II. Head of Claudius in a radiate crown; standing figure of Victory with a branch in her right hand, gesturing with a palm in her left.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)443 AΛEΞANΔPOY, in obverso Pallas cum casside; in averso Victoria pennata cum corona et tridente, navalem aliquam victoriam denotante. Aur. Removed to Glass Case: Cap.2Alexander. On the obverse, Pallas with a helmet; on the reverse a winged Victory with a crown and trident, alluding to some naval victory.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)478 M. Antoninus Augustus. Caput. Anton. Coron. radiat. IMP. V. COS. III. S C. Figura galeata sedens dextera victoriolam, sinistra hastam. Ær. QuareM. Aurelius. The head of Antoninus with a radiate crown; a seated, helmeted figure with a Victory in the right hand and a spear in the left.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)605 Imp. C. Posthumus P.F. Aug. Caput Postumi corona radiat. victoria Aug. victoria alata, dextra sertum, sinistra. pilum. Ær ArgentPostumus. Head of Postumus in a radiate crown. Winged Victory, with a wreath in her right hand and a javelin in her left.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)747 D.N. Arcapdius P.F. Aug: Virtus Romanorum. Figura Galeata sedens Dextra Victoriolam sinstrahastamArcadius. Seated, helmeted figure with a Victory in the right hand and a spear in the left. Valentian. Restitictor Rupublice Ar.Valentinian.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)755 D.N. Valentinianus P.F. Aug. Restitutor Reipub. ANTE * Imp. stans dextra labarũcum nota Christianismi, sinistra Victoriolam cum coralla. Aur.ær.Valentinian. The Emperor stands with a labarum in his right hand with the Christian symbol chi-rho, and in his left a Victory with a little wreath.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)762 D.N.
Arcadius P.F. Aug. Virtus Romanorũ M D P S Imperator sedens vestitu militari, dextra Victoriolam, sinistra hastam. Ar.Arcadius. The Emperor sitting in military dress, with a Victory in his right hand and a spear in his left. 762 Imp. NUMERIAN. – Pietas Aug. Hæc. Dona – Jacobs. Arm. De Feversham Com. Cant. 1762.Numerian. This was given by Jacobs, Esq. of Faversham, Kent, in 1762.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)864 Constantinopolis – Caput Constantini M. Victoria stans alis expansis dextra scipionem, sinistra Clypeum. P.L.C. Ær.Constantinopolis. Head of Constantine the Great; standing Victory with outstretched wings with a staff in her right hand and a shield in her left.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)112 Imp. Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P. M. Tr. P. Cos. V. PP. S.P.Q.R Figuræ duæ, alia Trajani, hastam dextra tenentis; alia Victoriæ, corollam capiti ejus imponentis. Ar. forte Indescr.Trajan. Two figures, one of them Trajan holding a spear in his right hand, the other Victory placing a wreath on his head; probably not previously described.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)118 Imp. Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P.M. TR.P. Cos. VI. P.P. S.P.Q.R. Optimo Princ. Victoria globo insistens, dextra corollam, sinistra palmam. Ar. Indescr.Trajan. Victory seated on a globe, with a wreath in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left; not previously described.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)210 D N Valentinianus P.F. Aug. Restitutor. REIP. Imperator stans, dextra labarũcum symbol Christianismi nota. Ar.Valentinian. Standing Emperor, in his right hand a labarum marked with the most sacred Christian symbol chi-rho and in his left a Victory.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)24 D.N. Magnentius Aug. ... Reparatio. Figura militis Navi insistentis, Labarũsinistra, dextra Victoriolamtenentis, inter duos captivos. Ær.Magnentius. Military figure standing in a ship holding a labarum in his left hand and a Victory in his right hand, between two prisoners.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)25 D.N. Valens P.F. Aug. Urbs Roma. TR.P.S. Urbs Roma galeata insidens subsellio, dextra Victoriolam, sin. hastam tenens. Ar.Valens. Personification of the city of Rome, helmeted and sitting on a stool, holding a Victory in her right hand and a spear in her left.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)40 – AVGVSTVS IVI F.PATER PATRIÆ. Caput Augusti laureatum. R. ROM. ET AVG. Templum cumduabus Victorijs alatis, dextris serta tenentibus. Æ. II.Augustus. Head of Augustus wreathed in laurel. On the reverse, a temple with two winged Victories holding a wreath in their right hands.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)46 IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG. Caput Maximin laureatum. R VICTORIA AVG. Victoria gradiens dextra sertum, sinistra palmam. Æ. I.Maximinus. Head of Maximinus wreathed in laurel. On the reverse, walking Victory with a wreath in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)50 D.N. CONSTANS P.F. AVG. R – REPARATIO P.L.C. Figura militaris in Navi, dextrâ Victoriolâ,sinistra labarum Christianũ, et Victoria navim gubernans. E. 3.Constans. On the reverse, military figure in a boat, holding a Victory in his right hand and in his left a labarum as a Christian symbol, and with Victory steering the boat.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)51 D.N. CONSTANS P.F. AVG. R. FEL. TEMP. REPARATIO. R.B. Figura militaris in navi dextravictoriolam sinistra labarum cruce signatũ, et Victoria navim Gubernans. Æ. 3. ConstantiusConstans. On the reverse military figure in a boat with a Victory in his right hand and in his left a labarum with a sign of the cross, and with Victory steering the boat. Constantius
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)59 D.N. CONSTANTIVS P.F. AVG. R. FEL. TEMP. REPARATIO. T.R.P. Imperator in Navi stans. sinistra labarum victoria navim gubernante, dextra phænicē.Constantius II. The emperor standing in a boat with a phoenix in his right hand and in his left a labarum; Victory steering the boat.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)60 Idm ... R TR.S. Imperator in navi, dextra phænicem, sinstra labarum, in quo Christi monogramma: ad pedes victoria Navim gubernans. Æ. 3.MagnentiusConstantius II. The emperor standing with a phoenix in his right hand and in his left a labarum, on which is a Christian monogram; Victory steering the boat.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)71 IM.CAE. MAGNENTIVS AVG. R FELICITAS REI PVBLICE A.TR.P. Figura militaris, stans, dextravictoriolam, sinistra labarũ, in quo Christi mongramma. Æ.3.Magnentius. Standing military figure with a Victory in his right hand and in his left a labarum, on which is a Christian monogram.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)3 Joannes Dominicus Comes Monteregius &c. Belgij et Burgundiæ Gubernator. 1675. in obverso. Cedemari Neptune vagis Mons Regius undis Imperat, et domitas Flandria læta stupet. Flandria sedens ad urbem munitam, Mercurio opus cum Caduceo dirigente, et Victoriâ (super omnia) rem tubis proclamante. Stan.Joannes Dominicus, Count of Montréal and Governor of Belgium and Burgundy, 1675. On the reverse, Flanders seated in a defended city, Mercury directing things with his caduceus and Victory, above, proclaiming the event with trumpets.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.)3 Anna
&c. in On the reverse Abuna parte Britannia sedens super orbem (ut videtur) tenens dextrâ hastam sinistrâ victoriolam: Quam e regione intuetur Captivus, manibus post tergum revinctis, Sedens supra captaspolia. in vertice Numismatis DE.GALL.ET.BAV: AD.BLENHEIM. ad infra CAPT: ET. CÆS. XXX M. SIGN. RELAT. CLXIII. MDCCIV. Ær.Queen Anne. On the reverse in one part Britannia sits on a globe (or so it appears), holding a spear in her right hand and in her left a Victory, at whom, from the other side, a prisoner looks, seated upon the spoils, his hands tied behind his back.
No. 28Head I believe of Mars in an Helmet.a Victory
crowning a Trophy erected, a starr over itInscription qu? CITIAΩΝ can it be
setinωνSΗΤΤΙΩΝBargravepw : gr 7 : 1 : ¼
No. 48
put 47Head of [...]a Lyre. a Victory crowning
it a Lamp burning, and another.
Representation which I do not know what it
is.Bargravepw : gr 3 : 21½
No. 90Head of Nero.IMP. NERO
CAESAR AVG P.MAX TRP.IIRev: a winged Victory Victory Victory holding in its right Hand a crown or
garlandVICTORIA
AVGVSTI. S.C.Casaubon10 : 4¾
97Head, I think of VespasianTitus.TCAES VESPASIAN IMP
PON TRPOTCOS
iiReverse a winged Victory its left Foot upon a
Globe, with its right Hand inscribing a Shield
affixed to a Palm Tree.S.CVICTORIA
AVGVSTI.Casaubon
109Head of Trajan.IMP.
CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM P.M.Reverse A winged Victory holding a Globe in its
Right Hand inscribed SPQR.TRPOT
COS.IIII. PP. Bargrave
120Head of HadrianIMP.
CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIA.....Reverse a Figure sitting in its right
Hand held out, I think a little Victoryits left Hand resting itís spear a Lunar shildshield behind at the foot of its seat.PONT MAX ........In the Exergue S.C.Casaubon
144Head of M Antoninus. M
ANTONINUS AVG TRP. XXXII.Reverse a Winged Victory in it's right Hand a Crown
of Laurel in its left a Palm.
S.C.IMP. VIIII. COS. III.
PP.Bargrave
145Head of M. Antoninus.M.
ANTONINVS...............Occo says
AVG TRP. XXIII.Reverse a Winged Victory standing in its left Hand
a Shield resting upon a Stand, and Inscription on the Shield[small illustration of shield with the Latin
letters, VIC GER
inside]S.CLegend of the Reverse much
wornoutCasaubon
180Head of MaximinusMAXIMINVS
PIVS AVG GERM.Reverse a winged Victory standing in its left Hand a Palm Branch
in its right Hand a crown of Laurel.S.C. at its
Feet....VICTORIA
GERMANICA.Bargrave
209Head of Aurelian with a radiated Crown.IMP AVRELIANVS AVG.Reverse two Warriors their spears in their
left Hands. one of them a Globe, the other a Victory in his
Right.VIRT
MILITVM.Casaubon
215Head of AurelianInscription as beforeReverse. Two military Figures standing the
one having a Globe in it's Hand, the other a little Victory.VIRT.
MILITVM.Casaubon
224Head and Inscription as the formerReverse a Winged Victory holding out to a military Figure an
crown or ChapletSPES PVBLICAΓ[short line]ΚΑ
Casaubon
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713)FourCornelian Signets, one hath the Head of Augustus with a
radiated Crown. Another hath Dea Fortuna, with a Rudder of a
Ship, to denote Government, in her Right Hand, and a Cornucopiæ in her Left to signify Plenty. The third is a large one, and hath a winged Victory, with a Palm, with the like Gubernaculum, and Abundantiæ-cornu. The fourth seems to be an Emperor
or General in a Martial Habit, with the Paludamentum,
&c.
Whether all the four came to my Father from Aldbrough, I am not
certain