Triton XXVII - Session 4

Date: 2024-01-09 00:00:00

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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVII - Session 4 . 1089
ITALY, Venezia (Venice). Ludovico Manin. 1789-1797. AR Osella (32mm, 9.74 g, 12h). Commemorating the successful quarantine of a plague-ridden ship. Dated RY 5 and AD 1793 ZAB. The Virgin standing facing atop clouds, with halo of stars; buildings and sea behind, ship to left / Legend in five lines within wreath. Paolucci, Zecca 276; Werdnig 274. Toned with significant luster. EF. From the J. Eric Engstrom Collection. Ex Triton XXI (9 January 2018), lot 1112.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVII - Session 4 . 1090
ITALY, Venezia (Venice). Ludovico Manin. 1789-1797. AR Osella (33mm, 12h). Dated RY 5 and AD 1793 ZAB. The Virgin standing facing atop clouds, with halo of stars; buildings and sea behind, ship to left / Legend in five lines within wreath. Paolucci, Zecca 276; Werdnig 274. In NGC encapsulation 2710560-015, graded MS 62. From the J. Eric Engstrom Collection. Ex Heritage 3083 (24 April 2020), lot 30453; Heritage 3057 (7 September 2017), lot 31168.
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ITALY, Venezia (Venice). Ludovico Manin. 1789-1797. AR Osella (32mm, 9.79 g, 12h). Commemorating the generosity of the citizens of Venice. Dated RY 8 and 1796 FB. Citizen kneeling right, presenting bags of coins to La Serenissima standing left, wearing ducal regalia / Legend in five lines within wreath. Paolucci, Zecca 279; Werdnig 277. Toned with some luster. EF. From the J. Eric Engstrom Collection. Ex I. Vecchi 6 (9 June 1997), lot 1905.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVII - Session 4 . 1092
AUSTRIA, Holy Roman Empire. Maximilian I, with Maria von Burgund. As Duke and Duchess of Burgundy, 1477-1482. AR Hochzeitsguldiner (42.5mm, 30.49 g, 7h). On their marriage. Hall mint. By Ulrich Ursentaler. Dated 1479 (though struck after 1511). Laureate and mantled bust of Maximilian right; ETA TIS ·19· across field / Draped bust of Maria right; ·ETAT IS ·20· across field. Moser & Tursky 83; Voglhuber 3. Guilding in hair, lightly chased. Richly toned. VF. From the J. Eric Engstrom Collection. Ex Triton XXI (9 January 2018), lot 956; Dorotheum (16 November 2016), lot 656; Vintler zu Platsch und Runkelstein (Brunecker Linie) family.The Tyrolean noble family of von Vintler zu Platsch und Runkelstein (Brunecker Linie) had a long and distinguished association with the House of Habsburg, as well as other noble families in Tyrol and Germany. Due to the family's wealth, Niklas Vintler, in 1385, purchased the Schloss Runkelstein, which became the family seat for the next 150 years. One member of the family, Konrad III (died 1480), was so well respected that he helped negotiate a treaty between Tyrol and Bavaria, and was the tutor/confessor to Eleonora, the daughter of James I of Scotland and wife of Sigismund, the Archduke of Austria. Given the family tradition that family possession of this medal goes back to the time of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, it is possible that it was acquired by Konrad himself, who may have been somehow involved in the the marriage of Maximilian to Maria. The union of Maria, the daughter of Charles the Bold and Duchess of Burgundy, with Maximilian, the son of the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick III, and future Holy Roman Emperor himself, was the result of much political intrigue and resulted in the establishment of the Habsburgs as the preeminent political family in Europe. The untimely death of Charles the Bold in early 1477 left his ninteen-year-old daughter, Maria, the heiress of the sizable and far-reaching Duchy of Burgundy. Hoping to make inroads into the Burgundian Netherlands, Louis XI of France claimed the entire duchy on the grounds of the old Salic Law, which excluding females from the inheritance of a throne or fief. He proposed that Maria be betrothed to the Dauphin, an arrangement which Maria rejected. Advised by her step-mother, Margaret of York, the sister of both Edward IV and Richard III, Maria appealed to the Netherlands for assistance. In return, she was compelled to grant a number of concessions. Following her "Joyous Entry" into Ghent in February 1477, Maria signed the Great Privilege, a document laying out these concessions and one of the first steps on the road to Dutch independence. In the meantime, the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick III, had begun proposing his son, Maximilian, as a possible suitor. Not wanting to ally herself with the French, Maria accepted Maximilian as her choice, marrying him in August 1477. Maximilian proved an effective husband and political ally. He stabilized the situation in the Netherlands, creating a bond between the Habsburgs and the populace. In addition, the son of Maximilian and Maria, Philip the Handsome, would marry Juana, the daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. Their son, Charles (who was born in Ghent), would succeed Ferdinand as King of Spain in 1506, and Maximilian in 1519 as Holy Roman Emperor.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVII - Session 4 . 1093
AUSTRIA, Holy Roman Empire. Maximilian I. Emperor, 1493-1519. AR Guldiner – Taler (42mm, 28.25 g, 7h). Klagenfurt mint. Dated 1518. Collared and mantled bust left, wearing cap / Three crowned coats-of-arms over eight coats-of-arms, the lowermost crowned. Voglhuber 24; Davenport 8007. Mottled toning. In NGC encapsulation 2790313-001, graded AU 55. A high grade example of this rare type. From the J. Eric Engstrom Collection. Ex Dr. James Eustace Bizzell Collection (Stack's Bowers Galleries, 11 January 2019), lot 40016; American Numismatic Society Collection (Numismatica Genevensis SA VII, 27 November 2012), lot 1713, donated by W.B.O Field, 1946.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVII - Session 4 . 1094
AUSTRIA, Holy Roman Empire. Rudolf II. Emperor, 1576-1611. AR Quarter Taler (30mm, 12h). Dated 1603. Crowned and collared coat-of-arms. Moser & Tursky 356; Moser & Tursky, Rudolf R284; KM 44. Rich cabinet toning. In NGC encapsulation 21258746-026, graded MS 61. Very rare, especially in this condition. Ex Koehlmoos Collection; Meister & Sonntag 9 (26 May 2010), lot 982.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVII - Session 4 . 1095
BHUTAN. Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. 1952-1972. Set of three (3) gold coins. Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the accession of the king's father. Dated 1926, 1952, and 1966. All coins: Bust of Wangchuck left, wearing raven crown / Floral pattern set on wheel. Includes: a) AV 5 Sertum. KM 35; Friedberg 1. In PCGS encapsulation 39652973, graded PCGS PR67 DCAM. b) AV 2 Sertum. KM 34; Friedberg 2. In PCGS encapsulation 39652974, graded PR66 DCAM c) AV Sertum. KM 33; Friedberg 3. In PCGS encapsulation 48409023, graded PR68 DCAM. . . Three (3) coins in set. Only 1200 proofs minted of each denomination.
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BULGARIA, Tsardom. Ferdinand I. 1908-1918. AR 50 Stotinki (17mm, 6h). Kremnitz mint. Dated 1913. Bare head left / Denomination within wreath. CBC p. 26; KM 30. In PCGS encapsulation 42272285, graded MS 67. One of three in this grade at PCGS, none higher at PCGS or NGC.
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CANADA, Province of Canada. Bank of Montreal. Pattern CU Halfpenny Token (28mm, 12h). Soho (Birmingham) mint. Dated 1845. View of the Bank of Montreal building flanked by trees / Coat-of-arms within garter and wreath. Charlton PC-1C; Breton 527; Corteau, Montreal p. 18. In NGC encapsulation 6943900-001, graded MS 64 BN. Prooflike with traces of luster. Extremely rare, one of fewer than ten known, of which no more than three are in private hands. The Bank of Montreal had been authorized by Parliament to import 1200 pounds of copper coins in the year 1845, but none were ever sent. The Soho mint had, however, prepared dies for the 1845 issue. As these were never issued, halfpennies of this date are considered by Corteau to be patterns. This exceptionally high grade copper is a stunning example of one of the rarest types in the Canadian token series, with both the Doug Robins and Partrick Collections lacking an example. The most recent example to appear on the market was in the fall 2015 Geoffrey Bell Auction, lot 129, which hammered for 51,000 CAD.
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CHINA, Eastern Zhou dynasty - Warring States Period. State of Qí. Circa 400-220 BC. Æ Qi Knife (180x30mm, 45.0 g). Qi Fa Hua (= Qi Legal Money) in jīnwén (bronzeware script) characters / Three lines (or San?) and Gong in jīnwén (bronzeware script) characters. BN Chinoises I 342 var. (rev. characters); Hartill 4.6j. Charming patina, a lovely example. In GBCA encapsulation 1111878449, graded 82.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVII - Session 4 . 1099
CROATIA, Adriatic Coastal Cities. Zadar (Zara). AR 4 Francs 60 Centimes (40mm, 10h). Siege of Zadar. War of the Sixth Coalition issue. Dated 1813. Crowned eagle standing left on thunderbolt, head right, with wings spread; ZAR to left, 1813 to right; all within diamond incuse / 1.0./4F 60C in two lines on tablet; all within incuse square. On edge: SB, SP and MF in three incuse squares. Korchnak 664; Maillet pl. CXXX, 3; De Mey & Poindessault 854; KM 1. Toned, diagnostic die break. In NGC encapsulation 3930788-002, graded AU 55.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVII - Session 4 . 1100
FRANCE, Royal. Philippe IV le Bel (the Fair). 1285–1314. AV Petit royal d'or (19mm, 3.51 g, 2h). Authorized August 1290. Philippe enthroned facing on lion head throne, holding lis-tipped scepter and lis / Cross feuillue and fleuronnée; lis in quarters. Duplessy 207; Ciani 193; Friedberg 255. Beautifully struck, lightly toned with underlying luster. In NGC encapsulation 6496498-001, graded MS 63. Top Pop. A superb specimen. The highest graded example at either NGC and PCGS. Ex Ferdinand David collection.Struck at the weight of the florin of Florence and tariffed at 10 sous tournois, the introduction of the charming Petit Royal d'or in 1290 marks the successful establishment of a French gold coinage.
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FRANCE, Royal. Philippe IV le Bel (the Fair). 1285–1314. AV Agnel d'or (24mm, 4.07 g, 3h). Authorized 26 January 1311. Agnus Dei standing left, head upturned right; behind, banner flying from ornate cruciform staff / Cross fleurée and feuillue; voided quatrefoil at center; lis in spandrels, trefoils at cusps. Duplessy 212; Ciani 199; Friedberg 258. In PCGS encapsulation 44653163, graded MS 62. From the Valois Collection of French Gold. Ex Burgan (12 November 2021), lot 11.
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FRANCE, Royal. Philippe V le Long (the Tall). 1316–1322. AV Agnel d'or (24mm, 4.10 g, 10h). Authorized 8 December 1316. Agnus Dei standing left, head upturned right; behind, banner flying from ornate cruciform staff; small cross below / Cross fleurée and feuillue; voided quatrefoil at center; lis in spandrels, trefoils at cusps. Duplessy 237; Ciani 243; Friedberg 260. In PCGS encapsulation 44653164, graded MS 62. Areas of rich red-purple toning. From the Valois Collection of French Gold. Ex Burgan (12 November 2021), lot 14.
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FRANCE, Royal. Charles IV le Bel (the Fair). 1322–1328. AV Agnel d'or (23mm, 4.06 g, 7h). Authorized 5 January 1322. Agnus Dei standing left, head upturned right; behind, banner flying from ornate cruciform staff; small crescent below / Cross fleurée and feuillue; voided quatrefoil at center; lis in spandrels, trefoils at cusps. Duplessy 239; Ciani 251; Friedberg 263. In NGC encapsulation 6532176-010, graded AU 58. Slight double strike on obverse. Traces of luster. Rare.
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FRANCE, Royal. Philippe VI de Valois (of Valois). 1328-1350. AV Parisis d'or (31mm, 6.99 g, 10h). Authorized 6 September 1329. Philippe seated facing on elaborate Gothic throne, holding scepter surmounted by Hand of Justice in left hand and lis-tipped scepter in right; lion crouching beside each foot / Cross fleurée over voided short cross potent, with voided quatrefoil at center and lis in each quarter; all within double polylobe, with trefoil at each spandrel. Duplessy 248; Ciani 268; Friedberg 264. In NGC encapsulation 6062581-002, graded MS 63. Top pop A well struck example of this impressive type. From the Valois Collection of French Gold. Ex Heritage 61253 (16 January 2022), lot 99069 (hammer $24,000).
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVII - Session 4 . 1105
FRANCE, Royal. Philippe VI de Valois (of Valois). 1328-1350. AV Lion d'or (29mm, 4.86 g, 5h). Authorized 31 October 1338. Philippe seated facing within Gothic portico, holding lis-tipped scepter in each hand; at feet, lion seated left, head facing / Cross quadrilobée, feuillue, and fleurdelisée; quadrilobe in center of cross; all within quadrilobe, arcs ending in trefoils; crowns in spandrels. Duplessy 250; Ciani 290; Friedberg 265. In NGC encapsulation 5984388-001, graded MS 63+. From the Valois Collection of French Gold. Ex Roma XX (29 October 2020), lot 836.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVII - Session 4 . 1106
FRANCE, Royal. Philippe VI de Valois (of Valois). 1328-1350. AV Couronne d'or (30mm, 5.39 g, 10h). Authorized 29 January 1340. Crown surrounded by six lis / Cross quernée over voided short cross potent, with voided quatrefoil at center and crowned lis in each quarter; all within polylobe, with trefoil at each spandrel. Duplessy 252; Ciani 271; Friedberg 275. In NGC encapsulation 6864723-001, graded MS 64. Highly lustrous. A most impressive and very rare medieval French gold type coin. The Couronne d'or is believed to depict the Crown of Charlemagne, which was used for the coronation of all French kings from 875 to 1590. Initially comprised of a heavily jewelled band, four large fleur-de-lis were added during the reign of Philip Augustus. The Crown of Charlemagne was probably chosen by Philippe VI for a coin type to emphasis his legitimacy against the claims to the French throne of Edward III of England.
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FRANCE, Royal. Jean II le Bon (the Good). 1350-1364. AV Mouton d'or (30mm, 4.70 g, 6h). Authorized 17 January 1355. Agnus Dei standing left, head upturned right; behind, banner flying from ornate cruciform staff; all within tressure of fourteen arcs / Cross tréflée and feuillue, and fleurdelisée; in center of cross, cinqefoil within angled quadrilobe; lis in quarters; all within angled quadrilobe; in spandrels, lis flanking angles. Duplessy 291; Ciani 354; Friedberg 280. In NGC encapsulation 6864711-009, graded MS 64. Highly lustrous.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVII - Session 4 . 1108
FRANCE, Royal. Jean II le Bon (the Good). 1350-1364. AV Franc à cheval (29mm, 3.85 g, 8h). Authorized 5 December 1360. Jean, crowned and in full armor, left on caparisoned horse, holding sword / Cross tréflée and feuillue; at center, pellet within quadrilobe; all within quadrilobe, trefoil fleurée at end of each arc; trilobe in spandrels. Duplessy 294; Ciani 361; Friedberg 279. In NGC encapsulation 5780846-007, graded MS 64. Top Pop. Unusually well struck for such a broad flan. From the Valois Collection of French Gold. Ex Monnaies de Collection 8 (20 October 2021), lot 408 (hammer €6500).
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Triton XXVII - Session 4 . 1109
FRANCE, Royal. Jean II le Bon (the Good). 1350-1364. AV Franc à cheval (27mm, 3.86 g, 2h). Authorized 5 December 1360. Jean, crowned and in full armor, left on caparisoned horse, holding sword / Cross tréflée and feuillue; at center, pellet within quadrilobe; all within quadrilobe, trefoil fleurée at end of each arc; trilobe in spandrels. Duplessy 294; Ciani 361; Friedberg 279. In NGC encapsulation 6532176-007, graded MS 63. Excellent detail to king.