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Lentini, Garraffo, The treasure...
€25.00MC Lentini, S. Garraffo, The treasure of Naxos (1985). From urban block C4, house 1-2, Foreword by Paola Pelagatti, Italian Institute of Numismatics, Rome 1995, pp. XII, 49, 14 pl., 24 cm, br. and.
Series: Studies and materials, 4.
In excellent condition.
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Ciferri, Alphabetical repertory...
€28.00R. Ciferri, Alphabetical repertory of mainly Italian medieval and modern numismatics, 2 vols., Pavia association of numismatics and medals, Pavia 1963, pp. VII, 1023 overall, 23 cm, br. and. with dust jacket.
Volume I, AK, pp. VII, 512.
Volume II, LZ, pp. 513-1023.
Slight bluing of the paper, minimal traces of use on the dust jacket, otherwise a good copy.
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Borghesi, Oeuvres completes,...
€650.00Bartolomeo Borghesi, Complete works. Publiees par les orders et auxfrais de SM l'Empereur Napoleon III, 8 vols., Imprimerie Imperiale, Paris 1862-1879, pp. 4264 overall, ill., 5 tables. total, 29 cm, beautiful half-canvas binding, plates decorated with phytomorphic motifs, titles and gold fillets on leather gusset on the spine.
The lot includes the following volumes:
Volume I: Oeuvres numismatiques I, 1862, pp. VIII, 517, 1 table. engraved by Dardel.
Volume III: Oeuvres epigraphiques I, 1864, pp. 549, ill.
Volume IV: Oeuvres epigraphiques II, 1865, pp. 540, 2 splendid plates. engraved by Dardel.
Volume V: Oeuvres epigraphiques III, 1869, pp. 641.
Volume VI: Lettres I, 1868, pp. 517, ill.
Volume VII: Lettres II, 1872, pp. 613, ill.
Volume VIII: Lettres III, 1872, pp. 628, ill.
Volume IX: Nouveau fragments des fastes consulaires, 1879, pp. 251, ill., 2 large plates. foldable
Set of 8 volumes, out of 10, of the sumptuous work of the famous numismatist and epigraphist Bartolomeo Borghesi (1781-1860), created by will and at the expense of Emperor Napoleon III.
Portrait of the author missing from the vol. VIII, tear from the internal margin of the volume. I without losses, stamp of ownership of an extinct library on the first leaves of some volumes, reinforcement on the last leaf of the volumes. V and VI, ordinary signs of aging, otherwise texts in excellent condition with very fresh paper, in nicks and largely untouched.
Extremely rare.
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De Sopo, New variants and...
€100.00Giuseppe De Sopo, New variants and curiosities in Neapolitan Bourbon coins, La Nuova Libreria, Potenza sd, pp. 184, 4 plates, cm. 21, br. and.
Work embellished with the author's signature on the first flyleaf.
In perfect condition. Very rare to appear on the market due to the small print run.
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Dotti, Tariff of medieval and...
€150.00E. Dotti, Tariff of medieval and modern Italian coins according to the order followed by the “Corpus Nummorum Italicorum”, 5 volumes in 1 tome, Ulrico Hoepli, Milan 1913, pp. 287 overall, 33 cm, splendid binding in half red morocco with gold titles and decorations on the spine.
Volume I: Casa Savoia, Ulrico Hoepli, Milan 1913, pp. 52.
Volume II: Piedmont-Sardinia. Mints from across the mountains of the House of Savoy, Ulrico Hoepli, Milan 1913, pp. 68.
Volume III: Liguria-Island of Corsica, Ulrico Hoepli, Milan 1913, pp. 64.
Volume IV: Lombardy. Minor ticks, Ulrico Hoepli, Milan 1915, pp. 61.
Volume V: Lombardy. Milan, Ulrico Hoepli, Milan 1915, pp. 42.
The tome collects all of Dotti's published works.
On the first title page, ownership stamp on the lower margin of the numismatist Michele Baranowsky.
Original edition in superb condition. Rare set.
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The lion and the scales. Scales...
€120.00The lion and the scales. Scales and coin weights of Venice, edited by Giulio Gianelli, Guido Zavattoni and with the collaboration of Lia Apparuti of the Campogalliano Scale Museum, Italian Academy of Numismatic Studies, Vicenza 2003, pp. 198, numerous col. illustrations, 21 cm, br. and.
Series of numismatic studies of the Academy, 12.
Catalog of the exhibition held in Vicenza from 17 to 19 October 2003.
Opened by a study by Giulio Gianelli on the various aspects of the circulation of declining coins concerning English, Genoese and Milanese coinage in the modern age, to underline the universality of the problems posed by this circulating currency, the volume illustrates 145 monetary weights for Venetian coins, from the end of the 15th century to the first half of the 19th, refined selection of Guido Zavattoni's largest and most international collection. From the introduction with the Roman-Byzantine and Arab-produced weights we move on to the weights for the coins of Venice: the gold ducat, the Tron lyre, the Marcellus and the Moceniga, the gold shield and the double, the ducat of silver, the shield of the cross, the Justina Major and Minor, the reduced gold ducat, the new 24 sous ducat, the Napoleonic and Austrian coins. For each coin and its weight, Zavattoni draws up a historical-economic sheet full of news and curiosities, with the description of each weight, indicating the technical characteristics, the shape, the source of production, the era. Each specimen is reproduced in full size and color as well as several coin boxes. The volume ends with a chapter dedicated to books, tariffs and notices.
In perfect condition. Extremely rare.
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The coinage of Tuscany, Part II:...
€65.00Franca Maria Vanni, The coinage of Tuscany in the Civic numismatic collections of Milan, Part II: minor mints, Civic numismatic collections, Municipality of Milan-Museums and Exhibitions Sector, Milan 1994, pp. 118, 30 plates, 24 cm, br. and.
In perfect condition. Very rare.
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The coinage for Milan in the...
€40.00The coinage for Milan in the Napoleonic period. Civic numismatic collections, Municipality of Milan-Culture and Entertainment Sector, Milan 1991, pp. 173, rich in illustrations, 24 cm, br. and.
In perfect condition. Rare.
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Mionnet, Atlas de géographie...
€150.00TE Mionnet, Atlas de géographie numismatique pour servir a la description des médailles antiques, chez Crozet, Paris 1838, pp. 7 with large Roman medallion protected by tissue at the end of the Preface, 7 splendid geographical maps finely engraved on double pages, 36 cm, br. silent waiting.
Geographical supplement to Mionnet's monumental work “Description de médailles antiques, grecques et romaines”, which is missing from most of the works. The text is dedicated by the author to the memory of Jean-Jacques Barthélemy: “Mon protecteur et mon maître. Témoignage d’une éternelle et pieuse reconnaissance”.
Non-disfiguring halo of old gore on the upper margin of the first four leaves, ordinary signs of aging, otherwise the work is in excellent condition with wide margins.
Very rare.
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The mint of Piacenza in the...
€28.00Giuseppe Crocicchio, Giorgio Fusconi, Massimo Marchi, The mint of Piacenza in the municipal age 1140-1413, Tip.Le.Co., Piacenza 1992, pp. 46, richly illustrated, 31 cm, br. and.
In excellent condition.
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The gold coins of the Piacenza...
€35.00The gold coins of the Piacenza Museum, Banca di Piacenza, Edizioni Tip.Le.Co., Piacenza 1993, pp. XIII, 102, richly illustrated, 31 cm, br. and.
Catalog of the exhibition held in Piacenza in 1993-1994.
In perfect condition. Uncommon.
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Riccio, The coins attributed to...
€120.00Gennaro Riccio, The coins attributed to the mint of the ancient city of Luceria, capital of Daunia, with a nod to its remote origin and greatness, from Tipografia Virgilio, Naples 1846, pp. II, 28, 5 wonderful plates, 28 cm, br. coeval change.
A fundamental classic in the history of Italian numismatic literature.
Small numismatic ownership stamp on the title page.
Halo of old gore on the lower edge, signs of aging, otherwise the work is in good condition and perfectly usable.
Very rare.
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Ciavaglia, The Mint of Fano
€25.00William Ciavaglia, La Zecca di Fano, Giuseppe Castellani Philatelic Numismatic Club, Fano 2002, pp. 112, richly illustrated black and white, 24 cm, canvas ed. with gold titles on the front plate. and dust jacket. Volume published in 550 copies.
In perfect condition.
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List of prices relating to the...
€32.00C. & E. Canessa, List of prices relating to the E. Caruso Comm. Collection Catalogue, 28 June 1923 and following days, Naples 1923, pp. 8.
In excellent condition. Rare.
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Ravegnani Morosini, Lordships...
€140.00Mario Ravegnani Morosini, Lordships and principalities. Italian coins with portrait 1450-1796, Maggioli Editore, Republic of San Marino 1984, richly illustrated, 35 cm, full cloth binding ed. with titles and decorations on the spine and front cover.
The work has the following incomplete pagination: vol. 1: pp. I-VII, XV-XXIX, LIII-LVI, 1-36, 39-108, 111-122, 127-256, 259-368; vol. 2: 1-2, 7-224, 227-402; vol. 3: 1-32, 35-46, 49-96, 99-112, 121-234, 237-418.
The three volumes are embellished with a series of corrections and additions, including handwritten notes, reproductions of coins applied to the pages and a vast quantity of typed sheets, inserted into the text, enriched by images of coins and detailed descriptions with relevant bibliographical references. These peculiarities suggest the hypothesis that these volumes may have been used as the basis for a new edition of the work, which was never created. In any case, it is a unique matter worthy of further study and study.
On the back cover of the vol. 3 ex libris and notes which show that the work was sold by the Baranowsky company in 1992.
Edition of 1000 numbered copies.
In excellent condition. Unique.
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Italian Regional Coins. Emilia
€370.00Alberto Varesi, Italian Regional Coins. Emilia, Second Edition, Varesi Numismatic Editions, Pavia 2009, pp. 320, richly illustrated, 25 cm, cart. and.
New one. Rare.