KERN, JOHANN BERNHARD (Germ.). Mint-warden at Schwabach, 1758-1780.
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
JORDEN, JOHN STUBBS
JORDEN, JOHN STUBBS (Brit.). A Birmingham Die-sinker of the end of the eighteenth century and beginning of the nineteenth. He cut dies for various Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing Tokens: 1795, Glamorgan Halfpennies; — Lichfield, ID and 1/2D, 1797-1800; — London (Meymott & Son) Halfpennies, 1795 ; — London (Presbury &C°) Halfpennies, 1795; - Newton, Halfpennies, 1796, &c. He also executed some medals, as for instance, that of the Birmingham " Loyal Associations", 1798. Bibliography. — Pye, op. cit....
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JORDEN, JOHN STUBBS (Brit.). A Birmingham Die-sinker of the end of the eighteenth century and beginning of the nineteenth. He cut dies for various Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing Tokens: 1795, Glamorgan Halfpennies; — Lichfield, ID and 1/2D, 1797-1800; — London (Meymott & Son) Halfpennies, 1795 ; — London (Presbury &C°) Halfpennies, 1795; - Newton, Halfpennies, 1796, &c. He also executed some medals, as for instance, that of the Birmingham " Loyal Associations", 1798. Bibliography. — Pye, op. cit....
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JORGUM & TREFZ
JORGUM & TREFZ (Germ.). Die-sinking establishment at Frankfort- on-Main. They edited and struck a commemorative medal of the Bernese Cantonal Rifle Meeting at St.-Imier, 1900, and various other Prize-medals; — Neuchâtel Cantonal Rifle Meeting at Fleurier, 1902 ; — Portrait-medal of Goethe, 1899 ; — Dr Heinrich Hoffmann of Frankfort-on-M. ; — Bernese Cantonal Choral Festival, 1902; — Bernese Cantonal Rifle Meeting at Bienne, 1903; — Emperor William Monument inaugurated at Frankfort-on-M., 1896; ...
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JORGUM & TREFZ (Germ.). Die-sinking establishment at Frankfort- on-Main. They edited and struck a commemorative medal of the Bernese Cantonal Rifle Meeting at St.-Imier, 1900, and various other Prize-medals; — Neuchâtel Cantonal Rifle Meeting at Fleurier, 1902 ; — Portrait-medal of Goethe, 1899 ; — Dr Heinrich Hoffmann of Frankfort-on-M. ; — Bernese Cantonal Choral Festival, 1902; — Bernese Cantonal Rifle Meeting at Bienne, 1903; — Emperor William Monument inaugurated at Frankfort-on-M., 1896; ...
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JOSSE, L.
JOSSE, L. (French). Goldsmith of the early part of the eighteenth century. M. Guiffrey ascribes to him a medal of Louis XIV., signed L, I, for which he was paid the sum of 400 livres on December 31, 1716. The name reminds one of Moliére's : Vous étes orfévre, M. Josse? As M. Mazerolle does not mention Josse in his recent work on French Medallists, it is possible that Guiffrey has wrongly interpreted the initials L. J. which he has noticed on the medal in question. Bibliography. — J. J. Guiffrey,...
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JOSSE, L. (French). Goldsmith of the early part of the eighteenth century. M. Guiffrey ascribes to him a medal of Louis XIV., signed L, I, for which he was paid the sum of 400 livres on December 31, 1716. The name reminds one of Moliére's : Vous étes orfévre, M. Josse? As M. Mazerolle does not mention Josse in his recent work on French Medallists, it is possible that Guiffrey has wrongly interpreted the initials L. J. which he has noticed on the medal in question. Bibliography. — J. J. Guiffrey,...
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JOUANNIN, JULIEN MARIE
JOUANNIN, JULIEN MARIE (French )(.. 1798- 1811). Medallist and Gem-engraver of the early part of the nineteenth century. In 1809, he obtained the second Grand Prix de Rome for his competitive gem representing " Mars followed by Victory". The only other gem by him I find a mention of is that exhibited at the Salon of 1831, the subject of which is "Cupid sharpening his Darts", after Robert Lefévre. Amongst Jouannin's medallic works are : 1798, Conquest of Egypt (obv. only, illustrated); — 1805, S...
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JOUANNIN, JULIEN MARIE (French )(.. 1798- 1811). Medallist and Gem-engraver of the early part of the nineteenth century. In 1809, he obtained the second Grand Prix de Rome for his competitive gem representing " Mars followed by Victory". The only other gem by him I find a mention of is that exhibited at the Salon of 1831, the subject of which is "Cupid sharpening his Darts", after Robert Lefévre. Amongst Jouannin's medallic works are : 1798, Conquest of Egypt (obv. only, illustrated); — 1805, S...
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