Electronic Auction 422

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AUSTRALIA, Trade Coinage. Victoria. 1837-1901. AV Sovereign (23mm, 7.96 g, 6h). Young head coinage. Sydney mint. Dated 1884 S. Second head left; S below / St. George on horseback rearing right, holding reins and sword and slaying dragon to lower right; date in exergue. Marsh 121; Bentley 690; SCBC 3858E; KM 7; Friedberg 15. VF, minor areas of light toning, traces of luster at edges.
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CHINA, Qīng dynasty. Dézōng (Guāngxù). AD 1875-1908. AR Yuán – Dollar (40mm, 26.57 g, 12h). Běiyáng Arsenal (Tientsin) mint. Dated RY 22 of the Guāngxù Emperor (AD 1903). Legend in Hànzì; mint in Manchu script / Flying imperial dragon facing, coiled leftward around fireball and surrounded by stylized clouds. L&M 462; Kann 205; KM (Y) 73.1. VF, toned, minor edge mark.Ex Künker 217 (9 October 2012), lot 3201; Künker 198 (30 September 2011), lot 9128.
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GERMANY, Hannover (Königreich). Georg III. King, 1814-1820. AR 3 Mariengroschen (22mm, 3.15 g, 12h). Dated 1819 LB. Denomination and date in four lines / Horse leaping left. Jaeger 12ca, AKS 14. EF, lightly toned, hairline die break on reverse.Ex Gorny & Mosch 205 (7 March 2012), lot 4284.
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HUNGARY, Holy Roman Empire. Magyar Királyság (Kingdom of Hungary). Lipót I. 1657-1705. AR 15 Krajczar – Kreuzer (29mm, 6.31 g, 12h). Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz) mint. Dated 1679/8 KB. Laureate and armored bust right / Madonna seated facing in flames, holding infant Christ. KM 175 (unlisted overdate). VF.From the Macy Collection. Ex estate of Thomas Bentley Cederlind (Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 385, 26 October 2016), lot 725.
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IRAN, Pahlavis. Muhammad Reza Shah. AH 1360-1398 / AD 1941-1979. AV Quarter Pahlavi (15mm, 2.03 g, 12h). Tehran mint. Dated SH 1334 (AD 1955). KM 1160; Friedberg 103. Superb EF, lustrous.From the Macy Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 391 (15 February 2017), lot 646.
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IRAN, Pahlavis. Muhammad Reza Shah. AH 1360-1398 / AD 1941-1979. AV Half Pahlavi (20mm, 4.06 g, 12h). Tehran mint. Dated SH 1355 (AD 1976). KM 1199; Friedberg 102. EF, flaw on cheek, a few marks, struck with slightly worn dies, traces of underlying luster."
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RUSSIA, Empire. Nikolai II. 1894-1917. AV 5 Roubles (19mm, 4.27 g, 12h). Sankt-Peterburg (St. Petersburg) mint; Apollon Grasgov, mintmaster. Dated 1898 ΑΓ. Head left / Imperial double headed eagle. Bitkin 20; Uzdenikov 0328; Friedberg 180. Good VF, scattered marks, struck with slightly worn dies.
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SOUTH AFRICA, Union of South Africa (British Dominion). George V. 1910-1936. AV Sovereign (22mm, 8.02 g, 12h). Pretoria mint. Dated 1928 SA. Head left / St. George on horseback rearing right, holding reins and sword and slaying dragon to lower right; SA on ground line; date in exergue. Marsh 292; Bentley 925; SCBC 4004; KM 21; Friedberg 5. Choice EF, lustrous.Ex Dr. Lawrence A. Adams Collection (Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 361, 14 October 2015), lot 555.
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ROMAN IMPERIAL. Anonymous. Æ Cliché Medal (58mm, 9.99 g). By an uncertain medallist. Struck 19th or 20th century. Emperor riding left in quadriga being guided by soldier standing left, head right, holding trophy; in background, column surmounted by trophy flanked by two captives / Incuse of obverse. VF, pierced.
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AUSTRIA, Holy Roman Empire. Franz I. Emperor, 1745-1765. AR Medal (22mm, 2.31 g, 12h). Visit of the Imperial Couple to the Mines of Lower Hungary. Wien (Vienna) mint. Unsigned, but by Mathias Donner. Dated 1751 (in Roman numerals). Crowned busts of Franz I and Maria Theresia vis-à-vis / ADVENTUS/AUGUSTI/IN FODINAS/HUNGARIAE/INFERIORIS/MDCCLI in six lines; crossed pick and sledge hammer below. J. Boublik, Coins and medals of the emperor Francis Stephen of Lorraine (Prague, 2011) 86; cf. Julius 1840 (example in gold). EF, toned.From the Macy Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 405 (6 September 2017). lot 692.
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FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I, with Marie and Napoléon II. 1804-1814. AR Medallet (15mm, 2.89 g, 12h). The Birth of the King of Rome (Napoléon II). By Andrieu. Denon, director. Dated 20 March 1811 (in Roman numerals). Jugate busts of Napoléon, laureate, and Marie, diademed, right / NAPOLEON FRANÇOIS JOSEPH CHARLES ROI DE ROME, bare bust of the infant Napoléon II left; XX MARS MDCCCXI in exergue. Bramsen 1101. EF, toned.From the Macy Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 380 (10 August 2016), lot 635.
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FRANCE, Royal (Restored). temp. Louis Philippe. 1830-1848. CU Medal (32mm, 14.37 g, 'h). Kings of France series, No. 52. Charles V, 1354-1380. From dies attributed to Armand-Auguste Caqué. Struck circa 1830 or slightly later. Crowned bust left / Multi-line inscription noting number in series, vital statistics, relationship in series and letter. Cf. Collignon 1559 (for larger issue of similar type). EF, brown patina, traces of green deposits, light scratches on reverse.From the Macy Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 374 (11 May 2016), lot 709.
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FRANCE, Royal (Restored). temp. Louis Philippe. 1830-1848. Æ Medal (43mm, 35.08 g, 12h). Société Montyon et Franklin. By Barré. Dated 1833. Jugate busts of Benjamin Franklin and Baron de Montyon left; to left, FRANKLIN/ BIENFAISANCE DE GENIE; to right, MONTYON/ GENIE DE LA BIENFAISANCE / SOCIÉTÉ MONTYON ET FRANKLIN POUR LES PORTRAITS DES HOMMES UTILES, LES/ SOUSCRIPTEURS/ ASSOCIÉS POUR/ PROPAGER L'HISTOIRE/ DES BIENFAITEURS/ DE L'HUMANITÉ/ 1833. Collignon 1079. EF, brown surfaces, two small spots on reverse.From the Macy Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 407 (11 October 2017), lot 719; Classical Numismatic Review XL.1 (Spring 2015), no. 402986; Künker eLive 33 (11 February 2015), lot 2220.The present medal was struck for the promotion of a two-volume set of illustrated biographical texts issued by the Société Montyon et Franklin, titled Potraits et histoire des hommes utiles, published in 1833. The text is today available online.
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AUSTRIA, Holy Roman Empire. Karl VII. Emperor, 1742-1745. AR Medal (30mm, 9.81 g, 12h). On His Death, 20 January 1745. By Georg Wilhelm Kittel (1694-1769). Dated 1745. CAROL . VII . ROM . IMP. NAT . 1697 CORONAT 1742 ., laureate bust right; KITTEL on truncation of bust / TERMINVS LABORVM., imperial coffin, decorated with skull and crossbones and surmounted by imperial regalia, set on ornate base inscribed D · M ·/CAROLI · VII; to left, skeleton standing facing, cutting head of flower to right with scythe; OBIIT . D . 20. IAN ./1745 in two lines in exergue. Montenuovo 1666; F&S 4297; Forrer III, p. 168. VF, toned.From the HJR Collection. Ex Rauch 80 (1 June 2007), lot 1539.
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BELGIUM. temp. Albert I. 1909-1934. Silvered Æ Medal (69mm, 100.98 g, 12h). On the Assistance for Weak Children, Antwerp, 15 November 1915. By Edward Deckers; manufactured by Fonson & Co., Brussel. Dated 1915. Personification of Assistance with children huddling around and holding infant in arms, standing left, warding off Death, who skulks away to the left; tree in background; Edward Deckers below children / ASSISTANCE A L´ENFANCE DÉBILE – STEUN AAN HET ZWAKKE KIND –, ANVERS/15 NOVEMBRE/1915 in three lines. Edge: FONSON & Co. See Leipziger Münzhandlung 6, lot 4818 (for an example in bronze only). Good VF, toned.Ex Elsen 104 (13 March 2010), lot 1378.
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FRANCE, Royal (Restored). temp. Louis XVIII. 1814-1824. AR Medal (32.5mm, 12.44 g, 12h). Freemason Lodge issue. Manufactured after 1815. L DE S J DE L´ UNION DE CŒURS R R O DE GENEVE, mantled pair of arms: main one is shield decorate with skull and M O Æ below; above, oval shield decorated with three hearts joined by intertwining ribbon; triple pellet stops / DIRECTOIRE DE BOURGOGNE · ET · HELVETIE, phoenix arising from flames; banner below inscribed PERIT UT VIVAT. W.T.R Marvin, The Medals of the Masonic Fraternity Described and Illustrated (Boston, 1880), p. 29, XXX. Near EF, toned, with original suspension loop attached. Very rare.From the HJR Collection. Ex Gorny & Mosch 213 (7 March 2013), lot 4298.
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FRANCE, Royal (Restored). Louis Philippe. 1830-1848. Cast Pewter Medal (84mm, 62.60 g, 12h). On the 1832 Paris Cholera Epidemic. After a design by E. Rogat. Dated 1832. Aesculapius, warding off winged Death, who holds a victim left, standing right, holding wrist of woman seated left, embracing child; behind, woman standing weeping with E. ROGAT 1832 behind; in background, classical physicians, one holding a smoking bowl; E. ROGAT 1832 behind weeping woman; INVASION DU CHOLÉRA/EN 1832 in two lines in exergue / Incuse of obverse. See here (for medal in bronze). Good VF, toned, traces of green deposits in devicesholed for mounting.Purchased from Richard Meignien at the Syndicat National des Experts Numismates et Numismates Professionnels (SNENNP), 15 October 2005.
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FRANCE, Royal (Restored) to Second Empire. Louis Philippe to Napoléon III. 1830-1870. AR Medal (33mm, 11.52 g, 12h). Freemason Lodge issue. By Jakin and Boaz. Manufactured after 1845-1860. (star) S CHAP DE LA P ÉGALITÉ A LA VALLÉE DE ROUEN, pelican feeding its young with its blood; behind, crossed swords and cross decorated with rose; radiant tetragrammaton above; around, additional Masonic symbols: tower, table of shew-bread, Ten Commandments, menorah; triple pellet stops / Two skeletons, the left holding shepherd's staff and level over open book set on altar, the right crowned and holding scepter, standing vis-à-vis; radiant tetragrammaton above; on either side, column set on base: the left decorated with a J and a compass; the right with a B and a carpenter's square; all set on raised tile platform with seven curved steps leading to it . W.T.R Marvin, The Medals of the Masonic Fraternity Described and Illustrated (Boston, 1880), p. 51, XCII. EF, toned, light marks.From the HJR Collection. Ex Maison Platt FPL (December 2005), lot 3584.
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FRANCE, Deuxième République. 1848-1852. Tin Medal (70mm, 63.86 g, 12h). Société des Droits de l´Homme, Section des sapeurs de la mort. Dated 1848. Section des sapeurs de la mort, four Liberty caps around skull within quadrate frame; 1848. in exergue / Barbe de Capucin chef .1848, République f.se in exergue, cross pommée over cross pattée; eye on each bar. Collignon –; see Les premiers jours de la République – Révélations curieuses et inédites sur quelques-uns des faits qui se sort accomples en Mars, Avril et Mai 1848, [p]ar un ex Chef de section de la SOCIÉTÉ DES DROITS DE L'HOMME (Paris, 1850), p. 68 (for historical background). EF. Extremely rare.Ex iNumis 15 (25 March 2011), lot 2540.
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FRANCE, Deuxième République. 1848-1852. Tin Medal (70mm, 60.50 g, 12h). On the Proposed Assassination of General Nicolas Changarnier and André Dupin, November 1850. Dated 1850. (annulet) CONSEIL DES VINGT-SIX (annulet), pair of skull-and-crossbones; A/L'UNANIMITÉ/CHANGARNIER/ET DUPIN, in four lines above; CONDAMNÉS/A MORT. in two lines below / (annulet) SOCIÉTÉ DES AMIS DE L'ORDRE ET DE L'HUMANITÉ, NOVEMBRE/1850./RUE DES SAUSAIES/FAUBOURG/ST HONORÉ in five lines. C. Verly. Catalogue du musée archéologique et numismatique de la ville de Lille (Lille, 1860), 1378. EF, a few edge marks.Purchased from Stéphane Palombo, 27 September 2007.
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FRANCE, temp. Troisième République. Samuel-Jean Pozzi. 1846-1918. Cast Æ Medal (67mm, 138.70 g, 12h). By J.C. Chaplain. Dated 1905. PROFESSEUR · SAMUEL · POZZI · DE L´ACMIE DE · MEDECINE, mantled bust left, wearing the Commandeur degree of the Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur; J · C ·/CHAPLAIN/1905 / TRAITE DE GYNECOLOGIE, Gynecology, wearing laurel wreath, standing slightly left and embracing nude plaintive woman seated to right on examining table and warning off skeleton, wearing shroud, standing behind to right; tray with medical implements in front of examining table and to left of Gynecologie. Edge: (cornucopia) BRONZE. See Baldwin 88, lot 3149 (for another example). EF, minor edge nick.Purchased from Michael Agathe, 16 March 2011.