Coin Cabinets and Numismatic Books 717 718 719
A mahogany coin cabinet by Swann, 31 x 33 x 25.5cm, comprising 20 trays double-pierced to house a total of 1,106 coins, double doors, lock (no key). In excellent order; complete with all felts
£300-£400
A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 30 x 30 x 17.5cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced to house a total of 506 coins, double doors, lock and key. Minor scratches to top, otherwise very fine; complete with all felts
£90-£120
A home-made polished wooden coin cabinet, 26 x 38 x 30cm, comprising 16 trays double-pierced to house a total of approx. 375 coins, single front door, lock (no key). Of some age, internally fine but exterior needing some attention; complete with all felts
£40-£50 720
A coin cabinet by Lembit, 27.5 x 27.5 x 33cm, comprising 16 compartmented trays to house a total of 706 coins and a deep bottom drawer, single door, lock and 2 keys. Good condition; complete with all felts
£80-£100 721 Lindner stacking trays (6), to house a total of 231 coins [6]. Generally clean 722 Lindner stacking trays (7), to house a total of 218 coins [7]. Very fine and clean 723 Lindner stacking trays (9), to house a total of 378 coins, two trays with plain bases [9]. Generally clean 724 725 726 £40-£50 £30-£40 £40-£60
Lighthouse metal coin case, comprising 3 trays to house a total of 194 coins, carrying handle at top; together with a Lighthouse library album and other coin accessories [Lot]. Top of case scratched, otherwise in excellent order £30-£40
Lighthouse metal coin cases (2), each comprising 6 trays, to house a combined total of 474 coins, locks and keys, carrying handle at top [2]. In excellent order
£60-£80
BABELON J. and D’ESPEZEL, P. (Florange, J., ed.), Arethuse, issues 2, 7, 8 (2 copies), 9 (3 copies), 10, 11, 12 (2 copies), 13 (2 copies), 14 (2 copies), 15, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 29, 30, Paris, January 1924 to 1er trimestre 1931 [24]. Covers mostly rather worn and a few detached, but generally clean internally; a good run of this important numismatic journal, very scarce
£80-£100
Arethuse, the quarterly publication compiled by Jean Babelon and Pierre d’Espezel of the Cabinet des Médailles, Paris, and edited by one of the city’s pre-eminent dealers, Jules Florange, first appeared in October 1923 and quickly established itself as an important vehicle for disseminating the latest news on the emerging Art Déco medallic scene, as well as covering all series of classical coins
727 Red cloth, gilt; a superb set, virtually as new 728
Provenance: Ex libris David Griffiths, DNW Auction T9, 6 October 2010, lot 4008 [from G.F. Kolbe] [BREADEN, R.P.], Dictionary Catalogue of the Library of the American Numismatic Society, Boston, 1962, 6 vols, 5,194pp.
£300-£400
JITTA, A.N.Z.-J., and others, De Geuzenpenning, Amsterdam, vols. 1-26 [January 1951-December 1976], Amsterdam, complete; ALLIANCE NUMISMATIQUE EUROPÉENNE, Catalogues Divers, Antwerp, 1954-62, various authors and topics on Low Countries and French numismatics [4]. Maroon half-leather and boards, an attractive and still very useful group £40-£60
729
LINCOLN, E., A Descriptive Catalogue of Papal Medals, London [1898], the 2000 Spink reprint, 123pp (2 copies); KARL KRESS [Munich], Auktion 115, Sammlung Marie Luise Goppel – Dr Plum – Holler, 3-4 October 1960, 5,922 lots, 72 plates; LIDICKY, K., La Médaille Tchécoslovaque à la Monnaie de Paris, Paris, 1974, 315pp, illustrations in text; WITTOP KONING, D.A., De Penningen der Noord-Nederlandse Ambachtsgilden, Amsterdam, 1978, 188pp, 98 plates; JESS PETERS INC [Decatur], The Story of Martin Luther and the
Reformation...Collection of Miss H.E. Zak, Mailbid Sale 100, 28 September 1979, 742 lots, 34 plates; BANK LEU [Zurich], Auction 51, A Bostonian Collection, 24-6 October 1990, 2,349 lots, illustrated; other references (2) [8]. Publishers’ bindings; fine and clean
£40-£60 730
JACQUES SCHULMAN [Amsterdam], Auction 116, Collection Le Maistre, Pax in Nummis, 13-15 October 1913, 1,314 lots, illustrations in text, 5 plates; KARL KRESS [Munich], Auktion 115, Sammlung Marie Luise Goppel – Dr Plum – Holler, 3-4 October 1960, 5,922 lots, 72 plates; HOLZMAIR, E., Medicina in Nummis: Sammlung Dr Josef Brettauer, Vienna, 1989, xvi + 384pp, 25 plates [3]. First in modern blue cloth, others in publishers’ bindings; all very fine and important references £50-£70
731
SCOTT-GILES, C.W., Civic Heraldry of England & Wales, 2nd edn, London, 1953, xv + 440pp, illustrations in text; BRAND, J. D., The English Coinage 1180-1247, London, 1994, 92pp, 5 plates (Manville 1769); CRIBB, J.E., and others, The Coin Atlas, London, 1999, 337pp, illustrations in text, dj; together with other references (9), by Cunliffe, Linecar, Whiting, Dolley, Robinson, etc [12]. Publishers’ bindings; second and third mint copies
£40-£60
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