Heritage is offering an important collection of coins and medals in their January 22, 2024 sale. Here are some selections.
-Editor
History and Pedigrees Abound in the
The LII Collection of Historical Coins & Medals Auction
On Monday, January 22, 2024, Heritage Auctions will offer The LII Collection of
Historical Coins and Medals in an unreserved Showcase Sale. The 100 lots cataloged will
be a fleeting moment compared to its 2,500 year span of history portrayed within. From
Ancient Athens to Modern Tunisia, there are items to interest neophytes to advanced
specialists. Significant pedigrees abound and often complement the historical events
exemplified upon them. Many of these pieces are rarely seen except in named public
sales or museums. Often, they are only obtainable generationally – if at all. Riveting
imagery, superior condition, and attractive patinas broadly brush a sweeping canvas of
numismatic iconography from A to Zebra. There should be something for all
collecting tastes and budgets.
Lot 24039
Germany-Saxony. Friedrich August I silver "Campaign Against the Turks in Hungary"
Medal 1695-Dated MS63 NGC,
cf. Merseburger-1359 (there in bronze), Engelhardt-1204.
32mm. Plain edge. By Wermuth.
Enigmatic and rarely encountered. This Clain-Stefanelli pedigreed piece is one of a
triptych of Ottoman related historical medals offered. The lightning striking the dragon
emits a stark image upon the reverse that is thought provoking.
To read the complete lot description, see:
German States: Saxony. Friedrich August I silver "Campaign Against the Turks in Hungary" Medal 1695-Dated MS63 NGC,
(https://coins.ha.com/itm/german-states/saxony/german-states-saxony-friedrich-august-i-silver-campaign-against-the-turks-in-hungary-medal-1695-dated-ms63-ngc-/a/61359-24039.s)
Lot 24045
Great Britain. Henry VIII (1509-1547) Testoon ND (1544-1547) VF Details (Test Cut)
NGC,
Tower mint, Pellet in annulet mm, Third coinage, S-2365, N-1841.
One of several historic Tudor period coins cataloged in this gathering. The debasement of
Henry's coinage was rampant when this larger Testoon denomination was created near
his death in 1547. Often poorly made from the start, this round and broad example is
struck on good metal, strongly detailed, and superior to the majority extant.
To read the complete lot description, see:
Great Britain: Henry VIII (1509-1547) Testoon ND (1544-1547) VF Details (Test Cut) NGC,...
(https://coins.ha.com/itm/great-britain/great-britain-henry-viii-1509-1547-testoon-nd-1544-1547-vf-details-test-cut-ngc-/a/61359-24045.s)
Lot 24057
Great Britain. "James II and the Seven Bishops" silver Medal ND (1688) MS61 NGC,
MI-
634-57, Hawkins-pg. 634, 57. 48mm.
Archbishop Sancroft and the seven Bishops imprisonment by James II not only influenced
Continental and English medalists, but furthered ushering in the accession of the House of
Orange to the English Throne. The Owl lacks the fame of many great Anglo-Dutch medals
due its immense rarity. This former Clain-Stefanelli prize was pursued ravenously when first
auctioned a decade ago. Most examples known reside in museums and this is stellar
preservation.
To read the complete lot description, see:
Great Britain: "James II and the Seven Bishops" silver Medal ND (1688) MS61 NGC,...
(https://coins.ha.com/itm/great-britain/great-britain-james-ii-and-the-seven-bishops-silver-medal-nd-1688-ms61-ngc-/a/61359-24057.s)
Lot 24062
Great Britain. George I silver "Accession" Medal 1714 MS62 NGC,
Eimer-464, MI-421/4.
44mm. Plain edge. By G.W. Vestner (Unsigned).
This 1714 Hanoverian dynastic accession medal is captivating with its leonine
astrological reverse and elaborately detailed. It was in the same collection for 86 years
when last auctioned at Dix Noonan Webb (Noonan's) in December 2020 for nearly
$7,500 U.S.
To read the complete lot description, see:
Great Britain: George I silver "Accession" Medal 1714 MS62 NGC,...
(https://coins.ha.com/itm/great-britain/great-britain-george-i-silver-accession-medal-1714-ms62-ngc-/a/61359-24062.s)
Lot 24077
[Great Britain]. Hyman Montagu Collection Series (1895-1897; 1890) Specially Deluxe
Bound Two Volumes Set,
Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge. The epic Montagu English sales in
multiple parts over three years in addition to the earlier 1890 Spink sale of patterns and
proofs bound together in two volumes by Spink & Son. This set, though worn, was used for
decades in the Stack's Family Library by such luminaries as the Clain-Stefanelli's, Jim Risk,
Bob Archer, and John Burnham. Each, Crown quarto (24.5cm by 19.5cm).
Both in the
original matching red half morocco, pebbled crimson cloth sides, five raised bands, spine
compartments either paneled or lettered in gilt, marbled end-sheets and page edges. One of
the most important pedigree works for the English series and a numismatic literature
masterwork.
To read the complete lot description, see:
Great Britain: Hyman Montagu Collection Series (1895-1897; 1890) Specially Deluxe Bound Two Volumes Set,
(https://coins.ha.com/itm/great-britain/great-britain-hyman-montagu-collection-series-1895-1897-1890-specially-deluxe-bound-two-volumes-set-total-2-/a/61359-24077.s)
Lot 24082
Papal States. Pius V silver "Battle of Lepanto" Medal Anno VI / 1571 MS63 NGC,
cf. Modesti-614 (there in bronze). 37mm. Plain edge. By G. Bonzagni (Parmensis).
Another important Ottoman historical related medal. The epic naval battle was one of last fought from galleys (like in Ben-Hur) and the Papal backed naval victory was critical.
This silver striking is an original dies example that came from the Stefanelli Collection
and is virtually Gem.
To read the complete lot description, see:
Italy: Papal States. Pius V silver "Battle of Lepanto" Medal Anno VI / 1571 MS63 NGC,...
(https://coins.ha.com/itm/italy/papal-states/italy-papal-states-pius-v-silver-battle-of-lepanto-medal-anno-vi-1571-ms63-ngc-/a/61359-24082.s)
Lot 24088
"Capture of St. Eustatia" silver Medal 1781-Dated MS 62 Prooflike NGC,
Van
Loon-556. 45mm. By Holtzhey.
The collection contains several popular Betts listed examples from the John Law and Anglo-Dutch series. This has a striking cameo effect to its nearly full-facing portraiture.
To read the complete lot description, see:
Netherlands: "Capture of St. Eustatia" silver Medal 1781-Dated MS 62 Prooflike NGC,...
(https://coins.ha.com/itm/netherlands/netherlands-capture-of-st-eustatia-silver-medal-1781-dated-ms-62-prooflike-ngc-/a/61359-24088.s)
This enticing collection will be auctioned on Monday, January 22, 2024, starting at 1:00
PM Central Time (2:00 P.M. Eastern, 7:00 P.M. GMT) on HA.com. Please contact Client
Services at 214-409-1150 for further information or the World Coin department.. All lots
are currently online to view and open for bidding now at ha.com/61359.
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