HANS ROSSNER. Mint-warden at Glatz, 1631-1636.
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
GUITON, GERMAIN
GUITON, GERMAIN (French). Medallist, and Jeton-engraver, men- tioned in documents between 1531 and 1547 . The following Jetons are mentioned by Mazerolle : 1531, Jetons for François Benenaud ; — 1533, 1534 and 1537, Jetons for Francis, Duke of Brittany, Henry de France, Duke of Orleans, and Charles de France, Duke of Orleans, also for the MAster of the Chambre aux Deniers du Roi ; — 1540, Jetons for Renée de France, Duchess of Ferrara, and her officers; — 1540, Jetons for Jean Chassebras, seigne...
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GUITON, GERMAIN (French). Medallist, and Jeton-engraver, men- tioned in documents between 1531 and 1547 . The following Jetons are mentioned by Mazerolle : 1531, Jetons for François Benenaud ; — 1533, 1534 and 1537, Jetons for Francis, Duke of Brittany, Henry de France, Duke of Orleans, and Charles de France, Duke of Orleans, also for the MAster of the Chambre aux Deniers du Roi ; — 1540, Jetons for Renée de France, Duchess of Ferrara, and her officers; — 1540, Jetons for Jean Chassebras, seigne...
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H. G.
H. G. (Germ.). Signature of a German Medallist of the sixteenth century. It occurs on a beautiiul Portrait-medal of Luther, 1521, which is copied from an engraving by Höpfner, not by Cranach, as stated by Erman, in Deutsche Medailleure, p. 48. A specimen of this medal, from the Völcker Collection, was sold for 2705 Marks at the Sale of the Wunderly-von Muralt Collec- tion (Part IV, April 1900). The signature is engraved in the incuse, as is the date also. Bibliography. — Erman, Deutsche Medaill...
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H. G. (Germ.). Signature of a German Medallist of the sixteenth century. It occurs on a beautiiul Portrait-medal of Luther, 1521, which is copied from an engraving by Höpfner, not by Cranach, as stated by Erman, in Deutsche Medailleure, p. 48. A specimen of this medal, from the Völcker Collection, was sold for 2705 Marks at the Sale of the Wunderly-von Muralt Collec- tion (Part IV, April 1900). The signature is engraved in the incuse, as is the date also. Bibliography. — Erman, Deutsche Medaill...
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HABERLE, A.
HABERLE, A. (Bohem.) Contemporary Die-sinker at Prague. His signature appears on several medals which have come under my notice : Prize Medal of the American-Bohemian Athletic Competi- tion at Cesky Brod, 1887; — Agricultural Prize Medal of Caslau, 1879 ; — Medal on the Presentation of a Flag to the Athletic Society of Chlumetz, 1885; — Twentieth Anniversary of the Athletic Society of Pilsen, 1883 ; — Silver Wedding of the Emperor of Austria, Francis Joseph and Empress Elizabeth, 1879 (sev. var)...
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HABERLE, A. (Bohem.) Contemporary Die-sinker at Prague. His signature appears on several medals which have come under my notice : Prize Medal of the American-Bohemian Athletic Competi- tion at Cesky Brod, 1887; — Agricultural Prize Medal of Caslau, 1879 ; — Medal on the Presentation of a Flag to the Athletic Society of Chlumetz, 1885; — Twentieth Anniversary of the Athletic Society of Pilsen, 1883 ; — Silver Wedding of the Emperor of Austria, Francis Joseph and Empress Elizabeth, 1879 (sev. var)...
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HADLEY, ROBERT DE
HADLEY, ROBERT DE (Brit.). Moneyer of St. Edmundsbury in 1280, under Edward I. On Pennies issued by him we find his name : ROBERT DE HADELEIE and also : ROBERTVS DE HADL. " This is the last instance of a moneyer's name forming the legend upon any English coin ". I have not included in my List of Engravers, Mint-masters, &c, the names of Anglo-Saxon, Merovingian, etc. Moneyers, in order to avoid overcrowding, but there is no doubt that many of these Moneyers, if not most of them, themselves engra...
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HADLEY, ROBERT DE (Brit.). Moneyer of St. Edmundsbury in 1280, under Edward I. On Pennies issued by him we find his name : ROBERT DE HADELEIE and also : ROBERTVS DE HADL. " This is the last instance of a moneyer's name forming the legend upon any English coin ". I have not included in my List of Engravers, Mint-masters, &c, the names of Anglo-Saxon, Merovingian, etc. Moneyers, in order to avoid overcrowding, but there is no doubt that many of these Moneyers, if not most of them, themselves engra...
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