Cypriot Bronzes, of Kition, Baalmalek I (c.479-449 BC), 18mm, 3.64g, Herakles advancing right, rev. lion seated right, Aramaic behind, most interesting apparently an unpublished type in bronze (cf BMC 2 for silver issue), earthen deposit, good fine , and Melekiathon (c. 392-362 BC), 14mm, bust of Aphrodite left, wearing stephane, rev. Herakles advancing right, brandishing club, lion's skin over left arm, Aramaic behind (BMC 72-73), rare, about very fine, together with Paphos (late 4th cent. BC), 15mm, head of Aphrodite left, wearing ornamented stephanos, rev. dove standing right, Aramaic letter above (BMC, pl. XXII, 6), obverse pitting, fine, reverse very fine, and Salamis (mid 4th cent. BC), 18mm, lion walking left, ram's head above, rev. horse walking left, ankh before (BMC 69), unusually fine, struck on a broad flan, very fine (4). Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00