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Rich numismatic collection of an ancient and noble family (Trivulzio), Part I-II

M. Baranowsky, Rich numismatic collection of an ancient and noble family from Northern Italy and other enthusiasts, Coins from Italian mints from the fall of the Roman Empire to the present day, Part I, Coins before the year 1000 from all the regions of Italy, Part II, Coins from the year 1000 onwards from the northern regions, 23 June 1931, Stabilimento Tipolitografico V. Bartelli & C., pp. VI, 139, 43 plates, 28 cm, beautiful blue full cloth binding with gold titles and fillets on the spine, the br. ed. preserved inside.

The catalogue, which documents the impressive numismatic collection of the Trivulzio family, a historic lineage of the Lombard aristocracy, presents 2068 specimens, of which 308 from the Emperor Arcadius at the end of the 10th century, 150 from the House of Savoy, 184 from the rest of Piedmont, 546 from Lombardy with exceptional rarities, 127 from Liguria, 436 from Veneto, 317 from Emilia.

This specimen is embellished with contemporary handwritten notes, in beautiful handwriting, indicating the sales price and the names of the buyers for all lots relating to Ligurian coins.

Attached is a printed list of valuation prices (pp. 7) and a handwritten sheet with a list of numismatic auction catalogues owned.

In excellent condition.

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