Here's a final reminder of this week's Kolbe & Fanning numismatic literature sale, along with another great group of highlights. There's important material here - review the catalog carefully.
-Editor
MAY 22 KOLBE & FANNING AUCTION REMINDER
Kolbe & Fanning Numismatic Booksellers are holding our Sale 160 on this Saturday, May 22, 2021. Featuring additional material from the library of Richard Margolis, along with properties belonging to several other consignors, the 459-lot auction offers books, catalogues and periodicals covering the gamut of numismatic topics, from antiquarian volumes to standard current works.
Some highlights of the sale include:
Lots 11 and 117
Lot 11: a bound volume reproducing the photographic record of the L. Biaggi Blasys collection of Roman gold coins and medallions
Lot 117: a nearly complete set of Svoronos's rare Journal international d'archéologie numismatique, featuring many specialized monographs on ancient coins
Lots 187 and 237
Lot 187: a complete 102-year run of the Journal of the Canadian Bankers' Association, 1893–1995, featuring many articles of numismatic relevance
Lot 237: the important 1908–1911 series of Adolph Hess auctions of the Sammlung Erbstein, complete with all plates and prices realized lists
Lots 302 and 340
Lot 302: Charles Saunier's essential biographical study of Augustin Dupré, the exceptional French medalist and coin engraver
Lot 340: a unique file on United States pattern coins from the library of Wayte Raymond, with material by Edgar H. Adams, Lenox R. Lohr, and others
Lots 386 and 390
Lot 386: a very scare and unusual printing of the first Pocket Edition of Heath's Infallible Counterfeit Detector at Sight, Newman 1-P-20
Lot 390: the exceptionally rare 1859 edition of Hodges' Genuine Bank Notes of America, lacking from the Fuld, Champa and Bass Libraries
Lots 408 and 410
Lot 408: a nearly complete set of catalogues issued by the New Netherlands Coin Company, with most of the early catalogues being unusually well-preserved
Lot 410: a priced and named copy, with all 13 fine tinted plates, of the New York Coin & Stamp Company's important 1890 sale of the Lorin G. Parmelee collection.
Bids may be placed via post, email, fax or phone, as well as online. Kolbe & Fanning use Auction Mobility as our third-party online bidding platform. Auction Mobility is an app-based platform allowing users the ability to participate in the sale through phones, tablets and computers. To register for the sale, bidders must go to
bid.numislit.com and sign up. Once you have set up an account, you may browse lots, place advance bids, or participate in the live sale online. Those wishing to participate on their devices can download the Kolbe & Fanning app through the Apple or Google Play Store.
The printed catalogue of Sale 160 has been mailed to all active customers on our mailing list. As international mail speeds remain somewhat slowed by the Corona situation, we encourage our international clients to consult the electronic catalogue in case their printed catalogue does not arrive promptly. A PDF of the printed catalogue has been posted to our main website at numislit.com for those who prefer that format. Bids placed via post, email, fax or phone must be received by May 21, the day before the sale, in order for them to be processed. Advance absentee bids may also be placed at any time online at
bid.numislit.com. Live internet bidding will be available during the sale itself through the same platform. The sale is also listed on Biddr and NumisBids.
Kolbe & Fanning Numismatic Booksellers LLC is a licensed and bonded auction firm in the State of Ohio. For more information, please see the Kolbe & Fanning website at numislit.com or email David Fanning at df@numislit.com. To register for the sale, go to
bid.numislit.com We look forward to your participation.
To read the earlier E-Sylum articles, see:
KOLBE & FANNING AUCTION SALE 160 ANNOUNCED
(https://www.coinbooks.org/v24/esylum_v24n18a02.html)
KOLBE & FANNING AUCTION SALE 160 HIGHLIGHTS
(https://www.coinbooks.org/v24/esylum_v24n19a03.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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