Bob Knepper's collection of wildman coins is being offered by Stack's Bowers beginning this week. Jeremy Bostwick wrote a short article on them for the SBG blog.
-Editor
One of the more popular collecting aspects within world coins, and especially within German coins, is the wildman motif often associated with the Duchy of Brunswick-Luneburg and its various subdivisions. A 1916 article in The Numismatist by Moritz Wormser relates that the wildman …is a descendant of the Greek Satyr and the Roman Faun. Owing to the duchy's location among the Harz Mountains, and the mountains' rich deposits of silver (among other metals), the idea of the wildman was meant to evoke fear among those who steal from the mines. In this sense, the wildman had a role in folklore as a local protector, and even made his way into the coats-of-arms of the various towns within the area.
Extending this iconography to numismatics, the wildman figures very prominently in the coins from the duchy, with the multiple talers presenting an even more impressive canvas on which to convey this folklore. Usually encountered heavily bearded and nearly nude (save for foliage-based loin coverings and sometimes a corresponding crown), he tends to be rather muscular, though varying engraving styles offer a range of depictions that add to the collecting intrigue for both seasoned collector and novice.
Our upcoming Global Showcase Auction later this month will present the first installment of the Robert C. Knepper Collection—an advanced collection of these vast wildmen types from all around the realm of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lunerburg, as well as some other areas. Featuring high grade examples assembled over numerous decades, some particular standouts include a nearly-Choice issue from the reign of Heinrich Julius, another from the reign of Friedrich Ulrich, a houseboy Taler issued under August the Younger , a colorful near-Gem Taler from Johann Friedrich, and a wonderous multiple Taler struck during the reign of Christian Ludwig. Look for these exciting specimens, along with the rest of the Knepper Collection in Session A of our Summer Global Showcase Auction, selling on August 22, 2022!
Here are a few selections from the sale.
-Editor
Lot 30141: 1605 Wolfenbuttel 2 Talers
Lot 30151: 1609 Wolfenbuttel Taler
Lot 30156: 1618 Brunswick Taler
Lot 30165: 1660 Brunswick "Houseboy" Taler
To read the complete article, see:
THE WILDMEN AND THE ROBERT C. KNEPPER COLLECTION
(https://stacksbowers.com/the-wildmen-and-the-robert-c-knepper-collection/)
View all items from the Knepper Collection, see:
Selections from the Augustana & Robert C. Knepper Collections - Lots 30001-30760
36 LOTS
(https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots? sort=auction_date_lot_number_asc&search=From+the+Robert+C. +Knepper+Collection&limit=36&lots_range=upcoming)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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