In this work, we report the effects of partial substitution of Ce by Sm in CeFe9Co2Ti alloys on their magnetic and structural properties. The alloys were prepared in bulk and melt-spun ribbons. The alloys present the ThMn12 phase in the full range of substitutions, and reach anisotropy fields above 8 T for the best alloy. After heat treatment, melt-spun ribbons show high values of magnetization (>112 A m2/kg), Curie temperatures >370 °C and enhanced coercivity. Although the coercivity values obtained are already suitable for permanent magnet applications, they are still low as compared to the anisotropy field (less than 6%). Coercivity is expected to improve by optimizing the microstructure of the best samples.