Lot 4514

Sale 71 · Important Australian, British & World Coins, Medals & Banknotes

Description

Lesbos, Mytilene, c.430 B.C., electrum hekte (2.462 grams), Bodenstedt dates 454-428/7 B.C., obv. head of Aktaion with stag's ear and small horn to right, his hair falling on his shoulders in coarse locks, rev. Gorgon head facing within linear square, (cf.S.4246 [£850]; Bodenstedt 54 [same dies as obv. f/ rev. s], [dies illustrated enlarged Pl.22, 1]; SNG Von Aulock 1697 [same reverse die], SNG Lockett 2760, SNG Fitz. 4348). Worn but of the finest early Classical style, good fine and very rare.

Aktaion had inadvertenly seen Artemis bathing, she in her anger changed him into a stag and he was torn to pieces by her own dogs. This myth is popular in Greek vase painting but only found on coins from Kyzikos, Lampsakos and this hekte of Mytilene and in all cases for one issue only. On this piece the transformation from a youth to the stag is illustrated with the hair turning into a mane. Bodenstedt knew of only six examples of this type from these dies. For all dies of this type he recorded 38 pieces.

Estimate
$600
Result Status
Sold
Prices Realised
$500