NEUSS, JOHANN JAKOB (Germ.). Medallist and Mint-Engraver at Augsburg, circ. 1765-1800. By him are various medals, amongst which I have noted : 50th Birthday of Prince Elector Carl Theodor of Bavaria, 1780; — Coronation of Leopold I., 1890; — Visit of Francis I. to Augsburg, 1792 ; — Medal of the French Revolution; — Carl von Mühlbach, 1793; — Peace of Luneville, 1801, &c.
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
MÜLLER, ADOLPH
MÜLLER, ADOLPH (Austr.). A Firm of Die-sinkers at Vienna, now trading under the style of A. MÜLLER'S SÖHNE. I have only come across very few of their medallic productions : Betrothal of Archduke Rudolf of Austria with Princess Stéphanie of Belgium, 1880; — Their Marriage, 1881 ; — Adam Mickiewicz, 1890 ; — 20th Anniversary of the Schweckat voluntary Fire Brigade, 1890 ; — Choral Festival at Heidenreichstein, 1890; — Trooping of the Colour at Atzgersdorf, 1890 ; — Silver Wedding of the Emperor Fr...
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MÜLLER, ADOLPH (Austr.). A Firm of Die-sinkers at Vienna, now trading under the style of A. MÜLLER'S SÖHNE. I have only come across very few of their medallic productions : Betrothal of Archduke Rudolf of Austria with Princess Stéphanie of Belgium, 1880; — Their Marriage, 1881 ; — Adam Mickiewicz, 1890 ; — 20th Anniversary of the Schweckat voluntary Fire Brigade, 1890 ; — Choral Festival at Heidenreichstein, 1890; — Trooping of the Colour at Atzgersdorf, 1890 ; — Silver Wedding of the Emperor Fr...
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MÜLLER, HEINRICH (2.)
MÜLLER, HEINRICH (Germ.). Mint-master at Nuremberg, 1611- 1616. He was a native of Veltkirchen, and settled at Nuremberg in 1588 as an assayer of gold and silver. On Paul Dietherr's decease, he purchased the tools from his widow, and was appointed Mintmaster by the town council. He died in 1616, and was succeeded by Hans Putzer. His daughter Margaretha married Georg Nürnberger. Bibliography. — C. F. Gebert-Nürnberg, Geschichte der Münzstätte der Reichstadt Nürnberg, 1891. — Ammon, op. cit....
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MÜLLER, HEINRICH (Germ.). Mint-master at Nuremberg, 1611- 1616. He was a native of Veltkirchen, and settled at Nuremberg in 1588 as an assayer of gold and silver. On Paul Dietherr's decease, he purchased the tools from his widow, and was appointed Mintmaster by the town council. He died in 1616, and was succeeded by Hans Putzer. His daughter Margaretha married Georg Nürnberger. Bibliography. — C. F. Gebert-Nürnberg, Geschichte der Münzstätte der Reichstadt Nürnberg, 1891. — Ammon, op. cit....
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MÜLLER, HENNING
MÜLLER, HENNING (Germ.). Mint-master and Engraver at Sondershausen, for the Counts of Schwarzburg, 1675-1682, and conjointly at Ellrich from 1675 to 1678, and Gotha, 1681-1683. He was in the service of the Counts Christian Wilhelm I. and Anton Günter II., of whom he engraved medals of 1677 and 1679 (of thaler and gulden sizes resp.), and beside these he is the author of the Thaler, Gulden, Double Groschen, and Groschen on the death of Count Ludwig Gunther II. at Ebeleben, 1681. The following co...
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MÜLLER, HENNING (Germ.). Mint-master and Engraver at Sondershausen, for the Counts of Schwarzburg, 1675-1682, and conjointly at Ellrich from 1675 to 1678, and Gotha, 1681-1683. He was in the service of the Counts Christian Wilhelm I. and Anton Günter II., of whom he engraved medals of 1677 and 1679 (of thaler and gulden sizes resp.), and beside these he is the author of the Thaler, Gulden, Double Groschen, and Groschen on the death of Count Ludwig Gunther II. at Ebeleben, 1681. The following co...
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MÜLLER, CHRISTIAN ERNST
MÜLLER, CHRISTIAN ERNST (Germ.). Son of the famous Medallist, Philipp Heinrich Müller; born at Augsburg; resided for some time at Nuremberg, and in collaboration with his father worked for the medal-publishers F. Kleinert and L. G. Lauffer; he was also employed between 1710 and 1720 by the Salzburg mint; — later, and until 1741, he appears to have been working at Augsburg; and from 1759 to 1761, ne was Mint-warden at Oettingen. Zeller ascribes to him Portrait-Thalers, Half Thalers and Quarter Th...
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MÜLLER, CHRISTIAN ERNST (Germ.). Son of the famous Medallist, Philipp Heinrich Müller; born at Augsburg; resided for some time at Nuremberg, and in collaboration with his father worked for the medal-publishers F. Kleinert and L. G. Lauffer; he was also employed between 1710 and 1720 by the Salzburg mint; — later, and until 1741, he appears to have been working at Augsburg; and from 1759 to 1761, ne was Mint-warden at Oettingen. Zeller ascribes to him Portrait-Thalers, Half Thalers and Quarter Th...
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