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The E-Sylum: Volume 5, Number 14, March 31, 2002, Article 2 KOLBE SALE 87 RESULTS Excerpted from the post-sale press release: "The March 22, 2002 auction sale of "Important Numismatic Books" conducted by George Frederick Kolbe/Fine Numismatic Books brought a total of nearly $248,000. Over 350 bidders combined to purchase nearly 90% of the lots offered in the sale... a few highlights follow (prices quoted include the 10% buyers' premium): The rare 1855 edition of John S. Dye's Bank Note Plate Delineator brought $2,640; a unique notebook on Vermont coppers, compiled by Edward Barnsley, was actively pursued, selling for $6,600 on a $2,500 estimate; a complete set of the Numismatic Chronicle, 158 volumes from 1836 to 1996, realized $13,750; Antiquarian works on coins and medals were in great demand, and a 1636 numismatically-illustrated work on the lives of the Caesars brought $4,950 on a $1,500 estimate; a set of Koehler's 729-1765 Münz-Belustigung (Historical Coin Amusement), an early numismatic periodical, garnered a winning bid of $3,575; the magnificent 1694-1727 ten volume catalogue of ancient Roman coins in the Farnese Museum by Father Pedrusi was estimated to bring $2,500 but sold for $4,400; One of the highlights of the sale, Adolfo Herrera's 56 volume 1899-1910 Medallas Españolas, comprising over 2,900 rubbings of medals in a edition limited to only twelve sets, brought $12,650 on a $7,500 estimate; a very rare sample book, circa 1911, of medals available from the Lauer manufacturing firm of Germany realized $687 in heavy bidding; the John Davenport numismatic archives, offered in two lots, realized $4,950; the extensive collection of coin rubbings of British and British colonial coins prepared by W. W. Woodside was avidly pursued and finally sold for $2,640 on a $1,000; a special interleaved copy of John Ford's re-issue of Browning's famous 1925 work on U. S. quarter dollars brought $715; Edward Maris' famous 1869 work on 1794 large cents went for $1,100. Those who wish to learn more about the sale may view the catalogue for the next few weeks at the firm's web site: www.numislit.com and can also review a complete prices realized list there. A limited number of copies of the illustrated catalogue with a printed prices realized list may be obtained by sending $20.00 to George Frederick Kolbe/Fine Numismatic Books, P. O. Drawer 3100, Crestline, CA 92325. Part two of the John Bergman library and important American numismatic works from the library of Jeff Hosford will be featured in the firm's June 14, 2002 sale." Wayne Homren, Editor The Numismatic Bibliomania Society is a non-profit organization promoting numismatic literature. See our web site at coinbooks.org. To submit items for publication in The E-Sylum, write to the Editor at this address: whomren@coinlibrary.com To subscribe go to: https://my.binhost.com/lists/listinfo/esylum | |
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