HERGMANN, F. (Germ.). Die-sinker at Hamburg, second part of the nineteenth century. There is a masonic medal, dated 1879, with portrait of Dr Joseph Piza, of the grand Lodge of Hamburg. Bibliography. — Marvin, Masonic Medals, Boston, 1880.
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
HARTMANN, ADAM (2.)
HARTMANN, ADAM (Austr.). Son of the Viennese Mint-master Andrae Hartmann, and Mint-master himself from 1557 to 1579. In 1569 he was commissioned to strike, in conjunction with Thomas Händl, Warden, 102 Mark 12 Loth of Gold in Ducats, and 19 Mark 12 Loth of Silver in Thalers. He coined silver in 1573 for the widowed Princess Katharina Bathiany, and is mentioned in numerous Mint documents until 1579, when he was obliged to resign the post of Mint-master. He died in 1582 at the age of fifty. Biblio...
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HARTMANN, ADAM (Austr.). Son of the Viennese Mint-master Andrae Hartmann, and Mint-master himself from 1557 to 1579. In 1569 he was commissioned to strike, in conjunction with Thomas Händl, Warden, 102 Mark 12 Loth of Gold in Ducats, and 19 Mark 12 Loth of Silver in Thalers. He coined silver in 1573 for the widowed Princess Katharina Bathiany, and is mentioned in numerous Mint documents until 1579, when he was obliged to resign the post of Mint-master. He died in 1582 at the age of fifty. Biblio...
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HARTMANN, ANDRAE
HARTMANN, ANDRAE (Austr.). Mint-warden of Vienna, installed in 1523. He cut coin-dies for the Mints of Vienna and Linz. In 1527 he received 66 Fl. 2 Shill. for the engraving of two seals of Ferdinand I. for Hungary and Bohemia. He refused to undertake the working of the Joachimsthal Mint in 1544 for reasons of health, but in 1545 he entered into a contract with the government for the acquisition of the Vienna Mint, and in 1554 (April 6) he was paid for an issue of Hungarian ducats. He died in 15...
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HARTMANN, ANDRAE (Austr.). Mint-warden of Vienna, installed in 1523. He cut coin-dies for the Mints of Vienna and Linz. In 1527 he received 66 Fl. 2 Shill. for the engraving of two seals of Ferdinand I. for Hungary and Bohemia. He refused to undertake the working of the Joachimsthal Mint in 1544 for reasons of health, but in 1545 he entered into a contract with the government for the acquisition of the Vienna Mint, and in 1554 (April 6) he was paid for an issue of Hungarian ducats. He died in 15...
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HASTINGS, WILLIAM LORD
HASTINGS, WILLIAM LORD (Brit.). Mint-master at London and Calais, under Edward IV., anni 1-16. " Of the King's peculiar munificence the same year he had a grant of the office of Master of his Mint in the Tower of London, and Town of Calais, for twelve years" (Dugdale's Baronage, vol. I, p. 580). "From an Indenture of 4th E.IV. it appears that Lord Hastings was also Keeper of all manner of the King's Eschaunges and Outchaunges in the Tower of London, Realm of England, Territory of Ireland, and To...
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HASTINGS, WILLIAM LORD (Brit.). Mint-master at London and Calais, under Edward IV., anni 1-16. " Of the King's peculiar munificence the same year he had a grant of the office of Master of his Mint in the Tower of London, and Town of Calais, for twelve years" (Dugdale's Baronage, vol. I, p. 580). "From an Indenture of 4th E.IV. it appears that Lord Hastings was also Keeper of all manner of the King's Eschaunges and Outchaunges in the Tower of London, Realm of England, Territory of Ireland, and To...
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HATTEN, JEAN VAN
HATTEN, JEAN VAN (Belg.). Coin-engraver and Medallist, died in 1691. He was Philippe Roettier's predecessor at the Brussels Mint, where since 1672 he combined the functions of Engravergeneral of the coins of the Netherlands, and Engraver to the Mint of Brussels. Pinchart mentions that he has met with this artist's signature (I. V. HATTEM) on a pretty jeton of a member of the Pipenpoy family. De Witte spells his name Hatten. Bibliography. — Pinchart, Histoire de la Gravure des Médailles, Bruxelle...
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HATTEN, JEAN VAN (Belg.). Coin-engraver and Medallist, died in 1691. He was Philippe Roettier's predecessor at the Brussels Mint, where since 1672 he combined the functions of Engravergeneral of the coins of the Netherlands, and Engraver to the Mint of Brussels. Pinchart mentions that he has met with this artist's signature (I. V. HATTEM) on a pretty jeton of a member of the Pipenpoy family. De Witte spells his name Hatten. Bibliography. — Pinchart, Histoire de la Gravure des Médailles, Bruxelle...
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