Antiquariaat Goltzius: Numismatics
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Dongheualueerde gouden ende silueren Munte van diueersche Coninckrijcken, Hertoochdommen, Graeffschappen, Heerlijcheden, Landen ende Steden, soo oude als nieuwe die noyt in prente en zijn gheweest : Ende oock eenighe Penninghen soo wel van goudt als van siluere ghemaeckt inde Munte vande landen van herwaerts ouer, die welcke niet ghenaempt oft ghestelt en zijn inde leste permissie.
Antvverpen, Plantijn, 1575. 4o. Full vellum. Complete. (430) pag. Waterstain in the bottom half throughout the first half of the book. Illustrated with numerous coins from all over Europe. Portrait of Anna of Austria and Maximillian II on the title page. With a modern index of names and places added. H118
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 , Promesse Mandat Territorial, N. 77076 serie 18, 100 francs.
Promesse Mandat Territorial, N. 77076 serie 18, 100 francs.
One printed and handwritten paper, 9x24cm, 1796, Mandats territoriaux were paper bank notes issued as currency by the French Directory in 1796 to replace the assignats which had become virtually worthless. They were land-warrants supposedly redeemable in the lands confiscated from royalty, the clergy and the church after the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789. In February 1796, 800,000,000 francs of mandats were issued as legal tender to replace the 24,000,000,000 francs of assignats then outstanding. In all about 2,500,000,000 francs of mandats were issued. They were heavily counterfeited and their value depreciated rapidly within six months. In February 1797, they lost their legal tender quality and by May were worth virtually nothing. The mandat was only briefly in circulation. The legislation that created the mandat was passed on 18 March 1796 but rapidly fell into decline and was without real value within months. Rumors that the mandats would not be accepted and a history of hyperinflation lead many merchants to reject the mandats as they had the assignats. The new currency did little to solve the economic problems and workers were angered that new enforcement measures were not put in place to prevent discrimination between mandats and coin.
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 , Promesse Mandat Territorial, 5 copies, nrs 49456-49460, seerie 2, 500 francs,
Promesse Mandat Territorial, 5 copies, nrs 49456-49460, seerie 2, 500 francs,
One large printed and handwritten paper, top damaged, 47x26cm, 1796, 5 mandats of 500 francs each, Mandats territoriaux were paper bank notes issued as currency by the French Directory in 1796 to replace the assignats which had become virtually worthless. They were land-warrants supposedly redeemable in the lands confiscated from royalty, the clergy and the church after the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789. In February 1796, 800,000,000 francs of mandats were issued as legal tender to replace the 24,000,000,000 francs of assignats then outstanding. In all about 2,500,000,000 francs of mandats were issued. They were heavily counterfeited and their value depreciated rapidly within six months. In February 1797, they lost their legal tender quality and by May were worth virtually nothing. The mandat was only briefly in circulation. The legislation that created the mandat was passed on 18 March 1796 but rapidly fell into decline and was without real value within months. Rumors that the mandats would not be accepted and a history of hyperinflation lead many merchants to reject the mandats as they had the assignats. The new currency did little to solve the economic problems and workers were angered that new enforcement measures were not put in place to prevent discrimination between mandats and coin.
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 , Promesse Mandat Territorial, 5 copies, nrs 7181-7185, serie 2, 500 francs,
Promesse Mandat Territorial, 5 copies, nrs 7181-7185, serie 2, 500 francs,
One large printed and handwritten paper, two minor holes in two promesses, 47x26cm, 1796, 5 mandats of 500 francs each, Mandats territoriaux were paper bank notes issued as currency by the French Directory in 1796 to replace the assignats which had become virtually worthless. They were land-warrants supposedly redeemable in the lands confiscated from royalty, the clergy and the church after the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789. In February 1796, 800,000,000 francs of mandats were issued as legal tender to replace the 24,000,000,000 francs of assignats then outstanding. In all about 2,500,000,000 francs of mandats were issued. They were heavily counterfeited and their value depreciated rapidly within six months. In February 1797, they lost their legal tender quality and by May were worth virtually nothing. The mandat was only briefly in circulation. The legislation that created the mandat was passed on 18 March 1796 but rapidly fell into decline and was without real value within months. Rumors that the mandats would not be accepted and a history of hyperinflation lead many merchants to reject the mandats as they had the assignats. The new currency did little to solve the economic problems and workers were angered that new enforcement measures were not put in place to prevent discrimination between mandats and coin.
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 , Promesse Mandat Territorial, 3 copies, nrs 12758-12760, serie 14, 500 francs,
Promesse Mandat Territorial, 3 copies, nrs 12758-12760, serie 14, 500 francs,
One large printed and handwritten paper, top folded, 29x25cm, 1796, 3 mandats of 500 francs each, Mandats territoriaux were paper bank notes issued as currency by the French Directory in 1796 to replace the assignats which had become virtually worthless. They were land-warrants supposedly redeemable in the lands confiscated from royalty, the clergy and the church after the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789. In February 1796, 800,000,000 francs of mandats were issued as legal tender to replace the 24,000,000,000 francs of assignats then outstanding. In all about 2,500,000,000 francs of mandats were issued. They were heavily counterfeited and their value depreciated rapidly within six months. In February 1797, they lost their legal tender quality and by May were worth virtually nothing. The mandat was only briefly in circulation. The legislation that created the mandat was passed on 18 March 1796 but rapidly fell into decline and was without real value within months. Rumors that the mandats would not be accepted and a history of hyperinflation lead many merchants to reject the mandats as they had the assignats. The new currency did little to solve the economic problems and workers were angered that new enforcement measures were not put in place to prevent discrimination between mandats and coin.
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Book number: 66953
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 , Renovatie van 't Placcaet vande Munte vanden 21en Julij 1626 mette Ampliatie van dien waer nae alle ende yeghelijcke Ingesetenen der Vereenighde Nederlanden hun voort-aen sullen hebben te reguleren.
Renovatie van 't Placcaet vande Munte vanden 21en Julij 1626 mette Ampliatie van dien waer nae alle ende yeghelijcke Ingesetenen der Vereenighde Nederlanden hun voort-aen sullen hebben te reguleren.
The Hague ('s-Graven-Haghe), By de Weduwe ende Erfgenamen van wijlen Hillebrant Iacobssz van Wouw, Ordinaris Druckers vande Hog. Mog. Heeren Staten Generael, 1626, 4to., contemporary half leather binding with marbled paper, ribbed spine and red sprinkled edges, 97 pp. (handwritten). With a woodcut emblem on the titlepage depicting the royal Dutch lion, a beautiful decorative inital, printed in a Gothic font. Includes a second titlepage: "Beeldenaer, ofte Figuer-boeck dienende op de nieuwe Ordonnantie vander Munte (...), The Hague, By de Weduwe ende Erfgenamen van wijlen Hillebrant Iacobssz van Wouw, Ordinaris Druckers vande Hog. Mog. Heeren Staten Generael, 1626." The numismatic book is filled with beautiful woodcut illustrations of coins. A contemporary and neatly handwritten index with pagenumbers has been made on the blank page preceeding the first titlepage. Apart from the discoloured endpapers (one flyleaf has come loose), the book is in excellent condition with clear pages and beautiful printwork. From the collection of Jelle Kaspersma and Alie Vinke (7 augustus 2010, Boekenmarkt Deventer)
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 , Seal of Sir Alfred Scott Gatty, Garter Principal King of Arms.
Seal of Sir Alfred Scott Gatty, Garter Principal King of Arms.
London, 1904-1918. 6,5 cm diam. Red wax in copper case embossed wih crown on top lid. Sir Alfred Scott Scott-Gatty KCVO KStJ FSA (26 April 1847 - 18 December 1918) was a long serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London and a successful composer.
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 , Seal of Henry Farnham Burke,  Norroy King of Arms.
Seal of Henry Farnham Burke, Norroy King of Arms.
London, 1911-1919. 6,5 cm diam. Red wax in copper case embossed wih crown on top lid. Sir Henry Farnham Burke, KCVO, CB, FSA (1859-1930) was a long-serving Anglo-Irish officer of arms at the College of Arms in London.
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[THREE COIN ORDINANCES FROM THE NETHERLANDS 1610] 1. Placcaet ende ordonnantie va[n]de hooge en[de] mogende heeren de Staten Generael der Vereenichde Nederlanden, soo opten cours van t' gelt, als opte politie ende discipline betreffende d' exercitie vande munte en[de] muntslach: Midtsgaders t' stuck vanden wissel ende wisselaers, scheyders, affineurs, gout ende silver-smeden, juweliers, ende alle andere in de Vereenichde Nederlanden. [BOUND WITH] 2. Beeldenaer ofte figuer-boeck, dienende op de nieuwe ordonnantie vander munte, gearresteert ende uytgegeven by de [...] Staten Generael [...] op den sesten iulij 1610. [BOUND WITH] 3. Manvael ofte handtboeck, inhoudende die weerde vanden marck, once, engelsche, en? aes van alle ghevalueerde ende onghevalueerde munte.
Half vellum, Good copy. 1. text only, 2. and 3. with numerous illustrations of coins. 1. The Hague, Hillebrant Iacobsz, 1610. 2. The Hague, Hillebrant Iacobsz, 1610. 3. The Hague, Hillebrant Iacobsz, 1610. A very rare collection of three publication on coins in the Netherlands that belong together. The Beeldenaer and Munvael provide illustrations which accompany the text in the Placcaet.l B2292
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 BOGAERT, ABRAHAM,, Keurstoffe van aloude griekse en romeinse grootmoedigheden, in byschriften en puntdichten vertoont
BOGAERT, ABRAHAM,
Keurstoffe van aloude griekse en romeinse grootmoedigheden, in byschriften en puntdichten vertoont
Amsterdam, Adriaan Schoonebeek, 1694, 8vo., full parchment spitselbinding with handwritten title on spine, intact headbands and red sprinkled edges, without pagenumbers but to each name discussed in this overview of great names from Greek and Roman history and/or litertare a text page and illustration page is dedicated. In this manner 48 names come to pass, from Achilles to Markus Antonius, and from Cleopatra to Psyche, plus preface (9pp.), with 48 beautiful etchings by Adriaan Schoonebeek, plus an etched titlepage, printer's mark (proficit et recreat) and head piece. BOUND WITH: "S. Schijnvoets muntkabinet der Roomsche keizers en keizerinnen, In vaarzen beschreeven door Abraham Bogaert. Met 70 Kopere Plaaten verciert", Amsterdam, By d'Erfgen: van Jakob Lescailje, 1695, 8vo, [20]+[23]+128+[8], with engraved titlepage and printer's mark, 9 more engravings outside the collation and many small etches of coins - front and back - throughout the book. The book is in good condition with minor staining and only some damage to the inner endpapers and back hinge. The construction is still solid. l Convulute
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 LOON, G. VAN,, Beschryving der Nederlandsche historipenningen : of beknopt verhaal van't gene sedert de overdracht der heerschappye van Keyzer Karel den Vyfden op Koning Philips Zynen Zoon, tot het fluyten van den Utrechtschen vreede, in de zeventien Nederlandsche gewesten is voorgevallen / Gedaan en opgesteld door Mr. Gerard van Loon. Derde deel.
LOON, G. VAN,
Beschryving der Nederlandsche historipenningen : of beknopt verhaal van't gene sedert de overdracht der heerschappye van Keyzer Karel den Vyfden op Koning Philips Zynen Zoon, tot het fluyten van den Utrechtschen vreede, in de zeventien Nederlandsche gewesten is voorgevallen / Gedaan en opgesteld door Mr. Gerard van Loon. Derde deel.
's Graavenhaage, Christiaan van Lom, Pieter Gosse, Rutgert Alberts en Pieter de Hondt, 1728, third volume (of four) only, (18), 556+(130 bladwijzer/index)pp., engraved titlepage with vignette by F. Ottens, engraved dedication to Ferdinand van Collen, engraved ornaments above subsequent titlepages (F. van Bleyswijck) headpiece, engraved tailpieces, many engraved reproductions of historic medals starting at 1667 and ending at 1691. Half leather binding, marbled boards, usual wear and tear to front and back, spine worn and lost its colour, binding nevertheless sound. Famous work on historic medals by Gerard van Loon (1683-1758). The engravings of the medals in the complete set were made by Frans van Mieris de jongere (1687-1763); Jacobus Houbraken (1698-1780); Jan Goeree (1670-1731); Balthasar Bernaerts (fl. 1711-1737); Frederik Ottens (1694-1727); Andries van Buysen (fl. 1742); Franc¸ois van Bleyswyck (1671-1746); David Coster (ca. 1686-1752). One volume of four only.
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Book number: 71177
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 MAN, M. DE,, Gildepenning van Abraham Hildernisse, deken van het timmermansgilde te Middelburg. Tijdschrift van het Nederlandsch Gennootschap voor Munt- en Penningkunde.
MAN, M. DE,
Gildepenning van Abraham Hildernisse, deken van het timmermansgilde te Middelburg. Tijdschrift van het Nederlandsch Gennootschap voor Munt- en Penningkunde.
Amsterdam, G. Theod. Bom en Zoon, 1896, 9pp. original paper softcover binding.
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Catalogue: Numismatics

 MAN, M. DE,, Over Zeeuwsche Loodjes. Bijdrage tot de penningkunde van Zeeland.
MAN, M. DE,
Over Zeeuwsche Loodjes. Bijdrage tot de penningkunde van Zeeland.
Middelburg, J.C. & W. Altorfer, 1892, 60pp. with 4 (fold out) plates, original softcover paper binding (spine suffering), clean text and plates clean too. Good copy, scarce.
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Catalogue: Numismatics

 
NAHUYS, M.,
Consideratons sur les derniers Flamands au nom de Baudouin et explication d'un embleme figurant sur quelques-unes de ces monnaies
Bruxelles, 1888, 24 pages, blanc paper softcover binding.
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Book number: 65238
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PIOT, CH.,
Monnaies inedites et enigmatiques du Comte de Namur.
Bruxelles, 1868, 12 pages, one plate, pages and plate loose, paper binding loose.
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Book number: 65233
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