FERDINAND DE SAINT-URBAIN. Medallist who worked at Bologna, Rome, and Nancy, † 1738.
Source: Biographical dictionary of medallists; coin, gem, and seal-engravers, mint-masters, ancient and modern, with references to their works B.C. 500-A.D. 1900; compiled by L. Forrer, London 1904
Source: Biographical dictionary of medallists; coin, gem, and seal-engravers, mint-masters, ancient and modern, with references to their works B.C. 500-A.D. 1900; compiled by L. Forrer, London 1904
ELLIS, S.
ELLIS, S. (Canad.). Die-sinker, residing at Toronto, circa 1858. He is the author of a masonic medal of the " Grand Lodge of Ancient free and accepted Masons of Canada " and the designer of several medals, mostly engraved by C.C. Wright and J. Willson, and others as : Major-General Winfield Scott (Mexican Cam- paign); — Major-General Zachary Taylor (Victory of Buena Vista), 1847; — President Millard Fillmore, 1850; — President Franklin Pierce, 1853 '> — President James Buchanan, 1857; — Presiden...
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ELLIS, S. (Canad.). Die-sinker, residing at Toronto, circa 1858. He is the author of a masonic medal of the " Grand Lodge of Ancient free and accepted Masons of Canada " and the designer of several medals, mostly engraved by C.C. Wright and J. Willson, and others as : Major-General Winfield Scott (Mexican Cam- paign); — Major-General Zachary Taylor (Victory of Buena Vista), 1847; — President Millard Fillmore, 1850; — President Franklin Pierce, 1853 '> — President James Buchanan, 1857; — Presiden...
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EMERY, EDWARD
EMERY, EDWARD {Brit.). "Collector, and dealer in coins and medals, resided in London, and died at Hastings, about 1850. He is best known for his forgeries of English gold coins, the dies for which were made under his direction." There is a modern medal of Lady Jane Grey, 1553, by him; a variety existed in the Montagu Collection; another was sold at the Pearce Sale, October 1898. A medallic coin on the marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots, with Darnley, and other concoctions are attributed to him. Bi...
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EMERY, EDWARD {Brit.). "Collector, and dealer in coins and medals, resided in London, and died at Hastings, about 1850. He is best known for his forgeries of English gold coins, the dies for which were made under his direction." There is a modern medal of Lady Jane Grey, 1553, by him; a variety existed in the Montagu Collection; another was sold at the Pearce Sale, October 1898. A medallic coin on the marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots, with Darnley, and other concoctions are attributed to him. Bi...
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ENCKE, JOHANN JACOB
ENCKE, JOHANN JACOB (Germ.). Mint-master at Hanau, 1740- 1770. The coins issued under him bear his initials J.J.E. or J.JE. He does not appear to have cut many dies himself, but employed the engraver Charlotte Rebecca Damiset of Hanau. His initials also appear on coins of Maria, Landgravine of Hesse-Cassel, 1763, and on a medal of 1765, commemorating the 50 years' L. Forreh. — Biographical Notices of Medallists — II. Jubilee of Anton Mathieu, of Lausanne, Minister of the French reformed church a...
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ENCKE, JOHANN JACOB (Germ.). Mint-master at Hanau, 1740- 1770. The coins issued under him bear his initials J.J.E. or J.JE. He does not appear to have cut many dies himself, but employed the engraver Charlotte Rebecca Damiset of Hanau. His initials also appear on coins of Maria, Landgravine of Hesse-Cassel, 1763, and on a medal of 1765, commemorating the 50 years' L. Forreh. — Biographical Notices of Medallists — II. Jubilee of Anton Mathieu, of Lausanne, Minister of the French reformed church a...
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ENEGREN, GUSTAF ADOLF
ENEGREN, GUSTAF ADOLF (Swed.). Medallist of the first half of the nineteenth century. He settled at Stockholm, circa 1815. This Die-sinker is the author of jetons and portrait-medals of Joh. Tob. Sergell, 1815 ; — Fred. H. A. Chapman, vice-admiral, 1817; — Casper Isaac M. Ehrenborg, 1829; — Badge of the Royal Patriotic Society, 1824; — Portrait Medals of Charles XIII. and Oscar I, &c. His signature on the medals is G. A. E. or ENEGREN. Bibliography. - - Catalogue de la Collection de monnaies de ...
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ENEGREN, GUSTAF ADOLF (Swed.). Medallist of the first half of the nineteenth century. He settled at Stockholm, circa 1815. This Die-sinker is the author of jetons and portrait-medals of Joh. Tob. Sergell, 1815 ; — Fred. H. A. Chapman, vice-admiral, 1817; — Casper Isaac M. Ehrenborg, 1829; — Badge of the Royal Patriotic Society, 1824; — Portrait Medals of Charles XIII. and Oscar I, &c. His signature on the medals is G. A. E. or ENEGREN. Bibliography. - - Catalogue de la Collection de monnaies de ...
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