Electronic Auction 422

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FRANCE, Cinquième République. 1959-present. Æ (96mm, 366.40 g, 12h). Calendar Medallion. By Raymond Joly. Dated 1967. · LE · TEMPS · CETTE · IMAGE · MOBILE · DE · L´IMMOBILE · ETERNITE ·, first six months of calendar around Father Time in kneeling-running stance right; 1967 above, RJ below knee; sun above, moon to left, Saturn to right; field decorated with stars / · LE · TEMPS · QUI · DEVORE · TOUT · DEVORERA · LE · TEMPS ·, final six months of caledar around large and complex clockwork mechanism containing half-length figure of skeleton facing slightly right and radiate half-length figure of Resurrection, holding flowers and raising hand. Edge: (cornucopia) BRONZE. Catalogue général illustré des éditions de la monnaie de Paris 4:1043; see Schulmann 355, lot 949 (for anther example). EF, a couple of small spots of corrosion on reverse, a few edge marks.Purchased from Michael Agathe, 18 October 2015.
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GERMANY, Braunschweig (Herzogtum). 1815 -1918. Æ Medal (35mm, 16.20 g, 12h). On the Centenary of Friedrich Wilhelm's Creation of the Schwarze Braunschweiger (Black Brunswickers). Dually dated 1809 and 1909. FRIEDRICH WILHELM HERZOG ZU BRAUNSCHWEIG, bust left; star below / Skull and crossbones set on banner inscribed PENINSULA set over crossed laurel branches; below, 1809 - 1909. Brockmann 546. EF, attractive brown surfaces, with original suspension loop attached.Ex Monasterium 21 (4 December 2006), lot 599.
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GERMANY, Köln (Stadt). Cast Æ Plaquette (111x165mm, 467.20 g, 12h). Dated 1995. O TANNE NBAUM, decorated Christmas tree set in stand with trunk proceeding upwards through eye socket, becoming part of the tree as well as the decoration with each outstretched hand holding candle; all within linear frame / Blank but for raised rectangular tablet; above, Christmas tree-shaped maker's mark ([elongated K/XXXX/[inverted T]) flanked by date. As made, light toning, light cleaning marks on obverse. Unusual satirical theme.Ex Simmons Gallery 61 (16 January 2013), lot 183.
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GERMANY, Kaiserreich. temp. Wilhelm II. 1888-1918. Cast FE Medal (73mm, 89.40 g, 12h). On Gabriele D'Annunzio Favoring the Entrance of Italy into the First World War on the Side of the Allies, 1915. By Hans Lindl. Dated Mai 1915. D'ANNUNZIO BEGEISTERT ITALIEN ZUM KRIEG, D'Annuzio, in evening dress, standing right on clouds, holding saber and speech; Below, crowds shout acclamations; MAI 1915 in exergue / VORBEREITUNG ZUM EINTRITT IN DEN WELTKRIEG (ornament), skeleton standing right on ground line, sharpening saber on grinding wheel; H L in exergue. See here (for an example in the Imperial War Museum). Good VF. Very rare.Presented as a gift to the collector from Jacques Palombo, 3 August 2012.
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GERMANY, Kaiserreich. temp. Wilhelm II. 1888-1918. Cast FE Medal (55mm, 58.89 g, 12h). The Sinking of the R.M.S. Lusitania. British copy issued by Gordon Selfridge after an Æ original by Karl Goetz. Dated 5 May 1915. KEINE BANN WARE!, the Lusitania sinking in heavy seas; DER GROSSDAMPFER/=LUSITANIA=/DURCH EIN DEUTSCHES/TAUCHBOOT VERSENKT/5 MAY 1915 in five lines in exergue / GESCHAFT UBER ALLES, skeleton standing left within ticket booth marked CUNA[RD]/LINIE and CUNARD above and to right, and FAHRKARTEN/AUSGABE below; to left, queue of passengers, one of whom reads a newspaper with the headline U/BOO[T]/GEFAH[R]; K • G in exergue. Burns, Commemoration 2a1; BHM –; Eimer 1941Ab; cf. Kienast 156 (for prototype). EF.
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GERMANY, Kaiserreich. temp. Wilhelm II. 1888-1918. Cast Æ Medal (57.5mm, 58.88 g, 12h). On the Abuse of Neutral Flags (Flaggenbetrug), 1915. By Karl Goetz. Dated 1915. Skeleton, wearing Admiral's uniform, standing on small sailing boat decorated with crowned lion's head and inscribed with name EDWARD GREY, holding flags of Italy and United States; Sir Edward Grey, wearing diplomatic attire, seated on deck and clutching mast; boat flies the flags of Holland, Spain and Denmark; 1915 in exergue / MIT/NEVTRALEN/– FLAGGEN –/HOHEITSGEBIETEND/STELLT SICH ZUR WEHR/DER - EDLE BRITE - DER/WELTMEERBEHERRSCHER/NACH SEERÆVBER SITTE in eight lines; below laurel wreath flanked by K G; all within life preserver inscribed HONI • SOIT • QUI • MAL • Y • PENSE –. Kienast 165. EF.Ex Meister & Sonntag 11 (26 May 2011), lot 1812.
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GERMANY, Kaiserreich. temp. Wilhelm II. 1888-1918. Cast Æ Medal (58mm, 66.52 g, 12h). On Britain's Formal Declaration of a Protectorate over Egypt, 17 December 1914. By Karl Goetz. Dated 1915. Sphinx right, head left, rising from thick base inscribed ÄGYPTEN/ERWACHT in two lines; in background, caravan left in front of pyramids; above, 1915 and star-and-crescent / SIR GREY ZEIG' DEINE MACHT!, facing bust of Sir Edward Grey, sweating and hands crossed before; behind, skeleton holding up hour glass. Edge: K · GOETZ. Kienast 166. EF. Later cast.Purchased from Simmons Gallery, 1 November 2014.
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GERMANY, Kaiserreich. temp. Wilhelm II. 1888-1918. Cast Æ Medal (57mm, 41.80 g, 12h). On the Execution of Roger Casement, 3 August 1916. By Karl Goetz. Dated 1916. ENGLANDS • TATE NDRANG, half-length nude figure of Roger Casement facing slightly left within barred cell inscribed ROGER/CASEMENT in two lines, bound by shackles at the upper arms (one shackle inscribed K · G); behind, Scottish soldier, holding rope around Casement's neck, strangling him / EDVARD • III • TOTE • HAND LEGT • DEN STRANG • VMs IRENLAND, chair of torment containing volume inscribed ENGLISCH/GESETZ/VM/1351, cudgel and spider within web; below, skull with serpents proceeding from eye sockets of skull, additional implements, icluding a rat perched on one; 3 · AVG 1916 across field. Edge: . Kienast 180. EF.Ex Meister & Sonntag 11 (26 May 2011), lot 1818.
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GERMANY, Kaiserreich. temp. Wilhelm II. 1888-1918. Cast FE Medal (82mm, 79.10 g, 12h). On the Defeat of Montenegro. By Karl Goetz. Dually dated 1914 and 1916. NIKITAS SCH ICK SA LS TOECHTER, The daughters of Nikola I of Montenegro as The Fates with each daughter's name inscribed below them on the pediment upon which they stand – Militza, holding torch, Stana holding key surmounted by skull, and Elena holding serpent; 1914 in exergue / DER SCHWARZEN BERGE, three hissing serpents entwined about bloody sword pointed left; NIEDER – LAGE across field above blade; below WELT = KRIEG and 19 16 across field flanking entwined tails; K. GOETZ in exergue. Kienast 189. EF, minor spots of encrustation on obverse.Purchased from Paul Bosco, 22 January 2009 for $250.
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GERMANY, Kaiserreich. temp. Wilhelm II. 1888-1918. Cast Æ Medal (58.5mm, 62.37 g, 12h). On the Establishment of the Volksstaat Bayern, 8 November 1918. By Karl Goetz. Dated 1918. UND MINIS TER PRÄ SIDENT BIN ICH, Kurt Eisner, seated left on Bavarian Lion, placing Liberty Cap on its head; CURT/EISNER/ · I · to upper right; 8 · NOV · 1918 in exergue / UMSTURZ IN BAYERN, skeleton in medieval attire, standing facing slightly left in arched doorway supporting entry's two doors that have come off their hinges; one door is decorated with 1180 above Bavarian coat-of-arms (the date when the Wittelsbach's began their rule); the other inscribed Verfas/sung above 1818 (Bavarian Constitution); skeleton holds a balance scale containing pipe and crown; below lie crown, scepter, and orb; columns flanking doorway inscribed K and G. Kienast 214. EF.Ex Dix, Noonan, Webb 68A (15 December 2005), lot 1545.
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GERMANY, Weimarer Republik. 1918-1933. Cast Æ Medal (90mm, 208.40 g, 12h). On the Presentation of the Treaty of Versailles by the Allies to Germany, 7 May 1919. By Karl Goetz. Dated 1919. DIE · STUNDE · DER · ABRECHNUNG IN · VERSAILLES, Georges Clemenceau, standing right, presenting bound treaty, decorated with skull and crossbones to Ulrich von Brockdorff-Rantzau standing left; behind Clemenceau, other members of the Conference, including Lloyd-George, Wilson (with sprig of laurel at feet), and Orlando; 7 · MAI · 1919 above; SIE · VERLANGTEN · DEN · FRIEDEN/WIR · SIND · BEREIT · IHN/ZU GEWÄHREN in two lines in exergue; K · GOETZ behind Lloyd-George / EINEN · FRIEDEN · DES · RECHTS – KEINEN · DER · GEWALT, Phillip Scheidemann standing right on daïs inscribed SCHEIDEMANN, holding book entitled ENT-/ENTE/ENT-WURF with hissing serpents emerging from pages, and addressing cheering crown below. Kienast 225. EF, a few minor spots of verdigris on reverse.Ex Dix, Noonan, Webb 68A (15 December 2005), lot 1555.
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GERMANY, Weimarer Republik. 1918-1933. Cast Æ Medal (61mm, 68.74 g, 12h). On Raymond Poincaré's Continuation of Georges Clemenceau's Policies and French Occupation of the Ruhr . By Karl Goetz. Dually dated 1919 and 1923. ALSO SPRACH FRANK REICH'S MINISTER/PRÄSIDENT CLEMENCEAU, half-length bust of Georges Clemenceau, wearing sash, facing slightly right, resting hand on skull; cheekbone sitting on tablet inscribed K · G; 20 MILLIONEN/DEVTSCHE/ZV VIEL in three lines in exergue / SEIN NACHFOLGER RAYMOND POINCARE/VOLI ZIEHT DEN MASSENMORD/A. D. RUHR, figure of Raymond Poincaré, wearing bowler made from a modified Adrian helmet, standing facing, holding dagger and seizing neck and stansing on upper arm of woman on ground, clutching child; 1923 to upper right. Edge: Edge: K · GOETZ. Kienast 301. EF.Ex Dix, Noonan, Webb 68A (15 December 2005), lot 1580.
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GERMANY, Weimarer Republik. 1918-1933. Cast Æ Medal (51mm, 50.64 g, 12h). On the Conferences Regarding German Reparations. Unsigned. Undated, but struck circa 1924/5. VAE (ornament) VICTIS, personification of Germany, in plaintive attitude, standing left and reaching for personification of Austria, also in plaintive attitude, seated right on rock; at side, kneeling Hungary; all on thorny canes with shields at each end depicting the respective powers; behind, skeleton in full medieval armor standing facing, holding large sword; helmet decorated with symbols of Britain and France / (ornament) VERSAILLES · SPAA · GENF · BRÜSSEL · PARIS · LONDON, DER MENSCHHEIT/WÜRDE IST IN EURE/HAND GEGEBEN/BEWAHRET SIE (quote of Schiller) in four lines; ornament above, SCHILLER below. See Gorny & Mosch 234, lot 4532 (for another example). EF.
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GERMANY, Weimarer Republik. 1918-1933. AR Medal (37mm, 19.91 g, 12h). On the 10th Anniversary of the Treaty of Versailles, 28 June 1919. By Karl Goetz. Undated, but struck 1929. DER SCHMACH · VERTRAG · V · VERSAILLES, Georges Clemenceau, standing right, presenting bound treaty, decorated with skull and crossbones to Ulrich von Brockdorff-Rantzau standing left; behind Clemenceau, other members of the Conference, including Lloyd-George, Wilson (with sprig of laurel at feet), and Orlando; 7 · MAI · 1919 above; CLEMENCEAU · ÜBERGIBT/D · GRAF · BROCKDORFF/D · HASSDIKTAT in two lines in exergue; K · GOETZ behind Lloyd-George / GEDENKENTAG · ZWEIER · WELTVERBRECHEN, hand to left, SARAJE WO at base, raising burning torch with earth on fire behind; hand to right, proceeding down from flames with VER SAILLES immediately below, extinguishing fire; DER 28. JUNI/ 1914 1919 in two lines above. Edge: BAYER. HAUPTMÜNZAMT · FEISILBER. Kienast 426. EF, toned, a couple of minor edge bumps.From the HJR Collection. Ex Heidelberger 53 (20 May 2010), lot 3583.
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GERMANY, Drittes Reich. 1933-1945. AR Medal (37mm, 19.42 g, 12h). On the 50th Anniversary of the Death of Richard Wagner, 15 February 1883. By Karl Goetz. Dated 1933. RICHARD · WAGNER · 1813 – 1883 ·, head of Wagner left / 50. TODESTAG 13. FEB., Female kneeling right on ground, embracing skull and holding laurel wreath; K · GOETZ to right. Edge: BAYER. HAUPTMÜNZAMT · FEISILBER. Kienast 482. EF, toned.Ex Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft 53 (13 September 2010), lot 1505.
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GERMANY, Drittes Reich. 1933-1945. Zinc Medal (37mm, 19.34 g, 12h). On the 90th Birthday of Generalfeldmarschall August von Mackensen, 6 December 1939. By Karl Goetz. Dated 1939. GENERAL – FELDMARSCHALL · AUGUST · VON · MACKENSEN, head right; K · GOETZ on truncation of neck / ZUM · GEDENKEN · A D · 90 · GEB URTSTAG 6 · DEZEMBER · 1939 ·, Hussar busby, crossed sword and baton, and Prussian säbeltasche with crowned FR cypher; all with intertwined laurel; 1914 –/1918 to right. Edge: BAYER. HAUPTMÜNZAMT. Kienast 566. EF, matte surfaces, minor hairlines on reverse.Purchased from Paul Bosco, 22 January 2009.
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GERMANY, Drittes Reich. 1933-1945. Cast Æ Medal (72mm, 107.75 g, 12h). On the Torpedoing of the Aircraft Carrier HMS Courageous by U-29, 17 September 1939. By Guido Goetz. Dated 1939. RULE BRI TANNIA!, Half-length figure of Neptune, wearing haversack decorated with Union Jack, standing slightly left in ocean, supporting ship's hull, inscribed COURAGEOUS and surmounted by aircraft, on shoulder, and trident; GUIDO GOETZ to right / DIE HIOBSBOTSCHAFT AN CHURCHILL, skeleton, draped in shroud, advancing right from ocean behind, holding banner inscribed with swastiska above TORPED./VON/DEUTSCH./"U"/BOOT/18. SEPT. 1939 in six lines. Cf. Engstrom 4 (issue in iron). EF. Apparently unique variety in bronze of an extremely rare medal by the son of Karl Goetz.Ex Benedikt Laib Collection (G. Hirsch 285, 28 September 2012), lot 4823; Giessener Münzhandlung 68 (3 May 1994), lot 2002.
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ITALY, Ferrara. Alfonso d'Este Tassoni. 1508-1592. Cast Æ Medal (53mm, 57.50 g, 12h). Obverse possibly by Pastorino. Dated 1554. ALFONSO ESTEN TASSON, armored bust right; traces of 1554 in truncation of arm; tick stops in legend / INTEMPESTIVA VENIS, skeleton (as Death) standing right, holding scythe set on ground; to left, Alfonso standing left, holding skelton by upper arm and handle of scythe; behind, two figures also standing left. Armand III, p. 245, C; Boccolari 278; Attwood 506. VF, brown surfaces, evidence of mounting. Very rare.Purchased from Claude Silberstein.
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ITALY, Regno d'Italia. temp. Vittorio Emanuele III. 1900-1946. Tinned Æ Repousée Plate (188mm, 747.40 g, 12h). On the Treaties Ending World War I. Undated, but manufactured 1919. Ornate plate with central radiate sun on granular surface; rim decorated with sixteen skulls, each one displaying some degree of damage; branches of oak and laurel between; above, barbed wire with posts above branches; in space between, dates of treaties of each of the countries / Incuse of obverse with uncertain maker's mark at 12 o'clock. As Issued, a few light marks due to age. Very rare.Purchased from Simmons Gallery, 15 November 2005.
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LOW COUNTRIES, Maastricht. Cast Brass Funeral Token (32mm, 12.16 g, 6h). Dated 1733. S MARTINI, St. Martin left on horseback, dividing cloak with sword to give to beggar standing behind him to right / Skull and crossbones; date above; star below. See http://home.kpn.nl/loodjes/Maastricht%20blz%202%20gr.jpg (for Dutch description). VF, brown surfaces, annular punch on both sides.From the HJR Collection. Ex Münzen und Medaillen GmbH 32 (26 May 2010), lot 1041.
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LOW COUNTRIES, Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden (Dutch Republic). 1581-1795. Cast Pewter Medal (78mm, 147.00 g, 12h). On the Death of Gerard van der Lynden (1598-1677). By RI. Dated 1677 (in Roman numerals). Prudentia standing left, holding mirror into which she looks and sash tied to wrist of blindfolded female figure with multiple breasts standing behind facing on globe and holding palm frond and cornucopia set on ground with flowers around; banner inscribed PROSPICE DVM PROSPERA above; to left at feet of Prudentia, rocky coast with (RI); in background to left, galley about to be driven against rocky coast in storm / Urn inscribed P.M./GERARDI /VAN DER/LYNDEN/(retrograde C)ICI(retrograde C)LXXVII, the whole encircled by ouroboros and set on base behind veiled van der Lynden coat-of-arms over crossed extinguished torches; veil held by two putti, one weeping, the other seated right on monument, holding braches of laurel, as well, and clutching broken column; smoking lamp, caduceus, and laureate skull and bones scattered around; below, banner incribed Ætat LXXIX; adittional funerary monuments to left and right; cypress grove in background. Cf. Teyler's Museum TMNK 00944a (of issue in copper); cf. Nomos 12, lot 314 (for issue in silver); cf. van Loon III, 275, first example (celebrating the Treaty of Nijmegen; for obverse). VF, toned, rough later cast.