An exceptional Tetradrachm from Maroneia of superb style
Lot 100
THRACE. Maroneia. Circa 386/5-348/7 BC. Tetradrachm (Silver, 24 mm, 11.40 g, 5 h), Kallikrates, magistrate. Bridled horse springing to left, with trailing rein; below horse's forelegs, small long-haired dog (Pomeranian) standing left. Rev. EΠI K-AΛΛ-IKPA-TEOΣ around linear square containing grape vine with four bunches of grapes, leaves and tendrils; all within shallow incuse square. HGC 3.2, 1533. Jameson 1061 (same dies). Schönert-Geiss 488 (V33/R58). SNG Copenhagen 603 (same dies). West 84 (same dies). Winterthur 1219 (same dies). A magnificent piece, perfectly centered, of superb style, and with underlying luster. Faint surface marks and with very minor weakness on the reverse, otherwise, virtually as struck.

From a Bavarian collection, ex Solidus 35, 28 October 2018, 11.
The exquisite artistry and attention to detail on the dies of Kallikrates make it easy to identify the small dog beneath the horse: it is a spitz, recognizable by its thick fur, small ears, and curled tail. While spitz breeds are commonly used today as sled and hunting dogs in Nordic climates, they were originally bred for guarding and herding. In this context, the spitz appears to take on the latter role, shown shepherding one of Maroneia’s magnificent horses
Estimate:
5000 CHF
Starting price:
4000 CHF
Current bid:
No Bids
Bid increment:
200 CHF
Minimum bid:
4000 CHF
Number of bids:
Time left:
Closing time: 31-May-25, 06:00:00 CEST
All winning bids are subject to a 22.5% buyer's fee.

Cookies

We use cookies to enhance your online experience. By using our website, you accept our data privacy policy and the use of cookies.
Cart
Disconnected

Connection lost

You have lost your connection. Because we present current bids in real-time, your browser may display outdated or incorrect bidding information.

Please check your network connection and try again. We recommend refreshing the website to display the accurate bidding information again.