Modern

    Coins from the Museum of Legnano

    €35.00

    Coins from the Civic Museum of Legnano. Exhibition guide. Classical period (hints on Greek, Roman republican and imperial, Byzantine coinage). Medieval and modern period (notes on the coins of the Milan mint: from Charlemagne to Maria Theresa of Austria), edited by N. Vismara, R. Martini, Edizioni Ennerre, Milan 1988, pp. 384, richly illustrated, 24 cm, br. and.

    Catalog of the permanent exhibition.

    In perfect condition.

    The Risorgimento closet of Santa...

    €15.00

    The Risorgimento closet in Santa Giulietta (Pavia) 1978. 18th-19th century gold coins, Archaeological Museum, Milan 1982, folder containing 6 papers, 30 cm.

    In perfect condition. Very rare.

    Rossi, Coins of the Grimaldi...

    €240.00

    Girolamo Rossi, Coins of the Grimaldi princes of Monaco collected and illustrated, 2 vols., Oneglia, Lithography typography by Giovanni Ghilini, 24 cm.

    Volume I: 1868, pp. 111, 9 tablets, splendid coeval half leather binding with gold titles on the spine and plates in marbled paper.

    Volume II: pp. 86, ill., 6 tablets of which one folds, br. and.

    Elegant ex libris on the last guard card of both volumes, old reinforcement and insert with typewritten title on the spine of volume II.

    Volumes in excellent condition. Extremely rare together.

    Ruotolo, The coins of Messina...

    €18.00

    Giuseppe Ruotolo, The coins of Messina from the origins to the closure of the mint (530 BC - 1676 AD), work published under the aegis of the Mediterranean Society of Numismatic Metrology, Biblionumis Edizioni, Terlizzi 2018, pp. 73, richly illustrated, 21 x 15 cm, editorial paperback, ISBN 978-88-99512-06-4.

    Historical Sciences, 2. Series directed by Luca Lombardi.

    The author - former president of the Italian Academy of Numismatic Studies for almost three decades, now president of the Mediterranean Society of Numismatic Metrology - synthetically and with scientific rigor analyzes the coins issued in Messina from ancient times to the closure of the Sicilian mint. Taking into account the most recent studies, the monograph opens with historical notes relating to the city, the intense activity of its mint is then presented, which lasted over 22 centuries, starting from the classical era, to then reach Arab, Norman and Swabian domination. , Angevin, Aragonese and Emperor Charles V. The rich iconographic apparatus and the notes accompanying the text are of extreme interest. The work, which constitutes the second volume of the Historical Sciences Series directed by Luca Lombardi, was printed in a limited number of copies and on ivory paper. As proof of the exceptional nature of this publishing event, the publication is made under the aegis of the Mediterranean Society of Numismatic Metrology.

    Papadopoli, Unpublished coins of...

    €100.00

    Nicolo Papadopoli, Unpublished coins of the Venetian mint existing in the Papadopoli collection, Tipografia Antonelli, Venice 1881, pp. 18, ill., 1 tablet, 28 cm, elegant half canvas binding with flowery paper plates.

    Linked with: Nicolò Papadopoli, On the origins of the Venetian mint and on the ancient relations of the Venetians with the emperors considered behind the examination of the primitive coins, Tipografia Antonelli, Venice 1882, pp. 45, ill., 3 tablets finely engraved.

    Autographed dedication by the author on a paper insert applied to the front counterplate.

    Some flowering, however overall in excellent condition.

    Very rare set.

    The Gonzaga mints

    €38.00

    The Gonzaga mints. Mantua and Sabbioneta (ca. 1150-1707). Coins of the former royal collection and of the civic numismatic collections of Milan, edited by Massimo Rossi, texts by Emanuela Ercolani Cocchi, Umberto Maffezzoli, Il Bulino, Modena 1989, pp. 94, richly illustrated, 24 cm, br. and.

    Catalog of the numismatic exhibition held in Sabbioneta from 9 September to 8 October 1989.

    Elegant ex libris on the back cover.

    In perfect condition. Rare

    Biondelli, Preface of the work...

    €40.00

    B. Biondelli, Preface of the work The coins of Milan by Francesco and Ercole Gnecchi, Tip. Bernardoni by C. Rebeschini and C., Milan 1884, pp. 58, 33 cm, br. in paper decorated with red lilies.

    Preface by Bernardino Biondelli to the fundamental work of the Gnecchi brothers, published independently with its own title page and pagination.

    Elegant ex libris on the reverse of the first card.

    Traces of use on the first and last card, otherwise in excellent condition.

    Extremely rare.

    Promis, Coins of the abbots of...

    €14.00

    Domenico Promis, Coins of the abbots of S. Benigno di Fruttuaria, Forni Editore, Bologna 2001, pp. 25, 3 plates, 24 cm, br. and.

    Anastatic reprint of the Turin edition of 1870.

    In perfect condition.

    Declarationes valoris monetarum...

    €130.00

    Declarationes valoris monetarum for officiales officii monetarum civitatis Januae sedentes in cecha pro tribunali ad bancum iuris. Regesti, edited by Ubaldo Meroni, sn, Mantova 1953, pp. 56 typewritten on the recto, 30 cm, contemporary half canvas binding.

    Important preparatory typescript for the text Declarationes valoris monetarum per officiales officii monetarum civitatis Januae sedentes in cecha pro tribunali ad bancum iuris, with handwritten corrections by Ubaldo Meroni. The final text was printed in 250 numbered copies as the third volume of the series Fonti for the history of money in Italy in the Middle and Modern ages, dedicated to the mint of Genoa, published in 1953 in Cuneo for the types of the Publishing House.

    The volume, accompanied by many notes, is signed by Meroni and dated Mantua 25 June 1953. It is enriched by a visiting card of the same scholar, who held the position of director of the Municipal Library of Mantua, stapled on the front page of the guard.

    From the Index: Declarationes valoris monetarum per officiales officii monetarum civitatis Januae sedentes in cecha pro tribunali ad bancum iuris; Appendix; Course of the exchange of the golden shield of the sun and the golden shield of Italy in Genoa from 1504 to 1638; Notes to the course of the golden shield of the sun; Notes to the course of the golden shield of Italy then of the five prints; Index of people, places and notable things.

    In excellent condition. Unique specimen.

    Dell'Erba, Benvenuto Cellini...

    €15.00

    A. dell'Erba, Benvenuto Cellini between medals and coins, sn, sl, 1949, pp. 16, 24 cm.

    Conversation held at the assembly of the Neapolitan numismatic club, on February 28, 1949.

    Extracted from: Rinaldi numismatic yearbook, 1949.

    Small lack on the front cover, otherwise in excellent condition.

    Extremely rare.

    Corrain, Zampini, Sacred images...

    €28.00

    Cleto Corrain, Pierluigi Zampini, Sacred images in Italian numismatics, Po Valley Institute of Graphic Arts, Rovigo 1971, pp. 449-476, 4 plates, 25 cm.

    Extract from the volume: Studies and research, published in memory of the fifty years of life of the Palestra del Clero magazine.

    Publication embellished with a long autograph dedication by the author Cleto Corrain, dated 7 February 1972.

    In perfect condition. Very rare.

    Saetti, The double duchy of...

    €14.00

    Franco Saetti, Perspective images in Italian Renaissance coinage: the double duchy of Alfonso I d'Este, Italian Numismatic Society, sl 2000, pp. 113-138, richly illustrated, 24 cm, br. moult.

    Extract from: Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences, vol. CI, 2000.

    In perfect condition.

    Gnecchi, Of some coins of the...

    €22.00

    Francesco and Ercole Gnecchi, Of some unpublished and unknown coins of the Scio mint, LF Cogliati, Milan 1888, pp. 14, 1 pl., 25 cm, br. and. suit protected by decorated paper.

    Extract from: Italian numismatic magazine, a. I (1888), fasc. THE.

    Blooms, otherwise in good condition. Extremely rare.

    Cagiati, The coins of the realm...

    €140.00

    Memmo Cagiati, The coins of the realm of the two Sicilies from Charles I of Anjou to Vittorio Emanuele II, fasc. X, Typography Joele & Aliberti, Naples 1937, pp. VI, 104, splendid illustrations interspersed in the text, 28 cm, br. and. with titles and decorations on the front plate.

    This is the last and rarest issue, dedicated to the Messina mint, of the important work of Memmo Cagiati, published posthumously in just 250 numbered copies by his stepdaughter Eugenia Majorana. This is specimen no. 175.

    In excellent condition. Extremely rare.

    Humphreys, The coin collectorʼs...

    €90.00

    Henry Noel Humphreys, The coin collectorʼs manual or guide to the numismatic student in the formation of a cabinet of coins. Comprising an historical and critical account of the origin and progress of coinage from the earliest period to the fall of the Roman Empire, 2 volumes, George Bell and Sons, London 1883, pp. XXIV, 726 total, richly illustrated, 11 tablets. finely engraved overall, 19 cm, beautiful editorial binding on the entire canvas with gold titles on the spine and embossed decorations on the spine and plates.

    Volume I: pp. XXIV, 352, 9 pl.

    Volume II: pp. 353-726, 2 tablets

    Linked to volume II: Complete catalog of Bohn's libraries, George Bell and Sons, London 1886, pp. 13.

    This important guide for numismatists became the most popular in the 19th century and was reprinted until the end of the 20th century. The work presents a historical and critical account of the origin and progress of the coin, up to the fall of the Roman Empire. There is no lack of in-depth considerations on the coins of modern and contemporary Europe.

    At the end of the first volume some papers with restored margins without text loss, however an example in good general condition.

    Promis, Piedmontese obsidional...

    €90.00

    Domenico Casimiro Promis, Piedmontese obsidional coins. Beaten during the sieges of the cities of Nice 1543, Vercelli 1617 and 1638, Casale 1628 and 1630, Cuneo 1641, Alessandria, 1746. Second edition with 37 engravings interspersed in the text, enriched with new notes and news on the Novara obsidional coins. by L. De Mauri, Patristic Antiques Library, Turin 1903, pp. 44, richly illustrated, 24 cm, br. and.

    Edition of 400 numbered and autographed copies by De Mauri, this is no. 76.

    Membership stamp on the paperback and title page.

    Slight traces of use on the paperback, otherwise exemplary in excellent condition.

    Very rare.