The Munich firm Solidus is offering their 8th sale of numismatic literature on May 29, 2022. Here are some selected lots that caught my eye, with Google-translated descriptions. See the complete sale online.
-Editor
Literature Auction 99 (Rarities) - 29.05.2022 17:00
Selected numismatic literature with many rarities and bibliophilic treasures of the 17th and 18th century including parts of the library of a book-lover.
A pdf-file with all lot texts of the auction can be downloaded on the website of Solidus (menu auctions).
A link for viewing the illustrated print catalogue is available on the website of Solidus too (menu auctions).
Lots 1 and 7
Lot 1: The Twelve Caesars
Monographs. Bibliophile Works. Anonymous.
C. Suetonii Tranquilli XII Caesares et in eos Laevini Torrentii commentarius auctior et emendatior. Antwerp 1591. 407 p. with ill., index. Cardboard binding, bumped and scraped, partially stained and with signs of wear.
With library stamps.
Lot 7: Agnethler, The Schulz Coin Cabinet
Monographs. Bibliophile Works. Agnethler, M.G.
Description of the Schulz coin cabinet. Parts 1 - 4. Hall 1750 -1752. 7 sheets, 92 pages, 24+260 pages, 2 folders, 1 sheet, 164 pages, 1 sheet, 52 pages. Cardboard binding with spine labels, somewhat bumped, few annotations.
With library stamps.
Lot 11: Banduri, Numismata imperatorum Romanorum
Monographs. Bibliophile Works. Banduri, A.
Numismata imperatorum Romanorum a Trajano Decio ad Palaeologos Augustos accessit Bibliotheca Nummaria, sive auctorum qui de re Nummaria scripserunt. Paris 1718. 2 volumes. Frontispiece, 28 sheets, CXXVI, 1 sheet, 544 pages, 54 sheets; 8 sheets, 777 pages, 19 sheets, each with numerous illustrations. Full leather, bumped and scraped, capitals and joints damaged.
Lot 20: Cassel, Jubilee Wedding Medals
Monographs. Bibliophile Works. Cassel, J.P.
A collection of a number of jubilee wedding coins, struck on persons of distinguished families after fifty years of happily married life, and issued in memory of the families. Bremen 1759. 8 sheets, 94 pages, 6 pl. half linen.
Extremely rare.
Lot 32: Finauer, Bavarian Coins
Monographs. Bibliophile Works. Finauer, P.P.
Bavarian coin amusement, including showpieces, ducats, thalers and other remarkable gold and silver coins that are correctly depicted on the copper, described from history and explained. Munich 1768. 7 sheets, 190 pages, 9 pl. Half leather, slightly bumped.
With owner's note. Magnificent specimen.
Lot 55: Jobert, The Science of Medals or Coins
Monographs. Bibliophile Works. Jobert, P
Introduction to the science of medals or coins, for the instruction of those who wish to acquire a thorough knowledge of both ancient and modern coins. Leipzig 1718. Frontispiece, 28, 488 p., register (24 p.), 11 folds. whole parchment.
Lot 92: Lilienthal, Complete Thaler Cabinet
Monographs. Bibliophile Works. Lilienthal, M.
Complete thaler cabinet that is, historical-critical description of those two-lot silver coins, which are known under the name of the imperial thaler, and for three and a half hundred years ago by emperors, kings, electors, popes, bishops, dukes, princes, counts, Free lords, republics and cities have been defeated on all kinds of occasions. Together with a short introduction to Thaler science and an index of the symbology and sayings found on the Thaler. Königsberg and Leipzig 1735. Title copper, 20, 450 pages, index. Full leather, slightly bumped and scraped.
To bid, see:
Literature Auction 99 (Rarities) - 29.05.2022 17:00
(https://solidus-numismatik.auex.de/Auktion/Onlinekatalog?intAuktionsId=1244)
To read the catalog online, see:
https://www.yumpu.com/de/document/read/66831816/a-99-mit-cover
Wayne Homren, Editor
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