HEINRICH BUBERT. Die-sinker at Berlin, from 1851 to 1857.
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
HANNEAUX, E.
HANNEAUX, E. (French). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, residing at Paris, it Impasse Rousin (152, rue de Vaugirard). He entered the ?cole des Beaux-Arts in 1876, and is a pupil of Dumont, Thomas and Bonnassieux. In 1887 he obtained the first second Grand Prix de Rome, and in 1884 he was awarded a Medal of the 3rd Class at the Salon of the Socété des Artistes français for a statue in plaster representing " The Woodcutter ". His group "Le Drapeau", which was acquired by the State, won for him...
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HANNEAUX, E. (French). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, residing at Paris, it Impasse Rousin (152, rue de Vaugirard). He entered the ?cole des Beaux-Arts in 1876, and is a pupil of Dumont, Thomas and Bonnassieux. In 1887 he obtained the first second Grand Prix de Rome, and in 1884 he was awarded a Medal of the 3rd Class at the Salon of the Socété des Artistes français for a statue in plaster representing " The Woodcutter ". His group "Le Drapeau", which was acquired by the State, won for him...
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HANSES, HENNING
HANSES, HENNING (Germ.). Mint-master for Nassau-Saarbrück, 1594; 1601-1605, Mint-master at Hildesheim ; 1604/5 in the ser- vice of Count Simon of Lippe ; 1604 also Mint-master at Altona (Holstein) wherehe remained until 1618. Between 1609 and 1612 he coined money at Altona for Lüneburg, and in 1619 he became attached to the Hamburg mint. In 1622 he was called to Winsen as Mint-master, and died there in 1623. Bibliography. — H. Bahrfeldt, Beitrâge zur Münzgeschichte der Lüneburgischen Lande, Wicn...
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HANSES, HENNING (Germ.). Mint-master for Nassau-Saarbrück, 1594; 1601-1605, Mint-master at Hildesheim ; 1604/5 in the ser- vice of Count Simon of Lippe ; 1604 also Mint-master at Altona (Holstein) wherehe remained until 1618. Between 1609 and 1612 he coined money at Altona for Lüneburg, and in 1619 he became attached to the Hamburg mint. In 1622 he was called to Winsen as Mint-master, and died there in 1623. Bibliography. — H. Bahrfeldt, Beitrâge zur Münzgeschichte der Lüneburgischen Lande, Wicn...
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HANYN, or HAVYN, PIERRE
HANYN, or HAVYN, PIERRE (French). 1559-1565. Medallist of the third quarter of the sixteenth century, known by two jetons : 1558, Jeton for the Confraternity of Notre Dame-de-Bonne- Délivrance; legend : ST.ESTIENNE DES GR?S; — 1565, Jeton for M* Pétremole, Advocate to the Parliament; — 1561, Jetons for Queen Mary Stuart; — 1563, Jetons for Cardinal, Charles of Lorraine. One of his ancestors (?), Guyot de Hanyn was Engra- ver at the Paris Mint. Bibliography. — A. Barre, Noms de graveurs en meédai...
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HANYN, or HAVYN, PIERRE (French). 1559-1565. Medallist of the third quarter of the sixteenth century, known by two jetons : 1558, Jeton for the Confraternity of Notre Dame-de-Bonne- Délivrance; legend : ST.ESTIENNE DES GR?S; — 1565, Jeton for M* Pétremole, Advocate to the Parliament; — 1561, Jetons for Queen Mary Stuart; — 1563, Jetons for Cardinal, Charles of Lorraine. One of his ancestors (?), Guyot de Hanyn was Engra- ver at the Paris Mint. Bibliography. — A. Barre, Noms de graveurs en meédai...
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HARDER, JOACHIM
HARDER, JOACHIM (Brit.). Coin-engraver at the Edinburgh Mint under Charles II. In 1663, he " was instructed to grave and sink irons agreable to the circumscriptions and impressions of the severall pieces above-mentioned with all diligence". The coinage in question, for which Thomas Simon prepared the puncheons, consisted of Four Merk pieces (issued after 1664), Two Merk, One Merk, and Half Merk pieces, struck in compliance with two orders of the Privy Council of 20. Oct. 1663 and 24. March 1664....
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HARDER, JOACHIM (Brit.). Coin-engraver at the Edinburgh Mint under Charles II. In 1663, he " was instructed to grave and sink irons agreable to the circumscriptions and impressions of the severall pieces above-mentioned with all diligence". The coinage in question, for which Thomas Simon prepared the puncheons, consisted of Four Merk pieces (issued after 1664), Two Merk, One Merk, and Half Merk pieces, struck in compliance with two orders of the Privy Council of 20. Oct. 1663 and 24. March 1664....
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