OTTO (or OTHO), EDWARD FITZ (Brit.). Goldsmith, who held the office of Mint-engraver in London, some time in the thirteenth century (Chaffers, op. cit., p. 25).
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
NOIROT, JEAN
NOIROT, JEAN (Belg.). Goldsmith of Bruges, who was appointed Mint-engraver and Assayer there, 1. December 1523. In 1535, he was promoted to the post of Mint-master-general of the Netherlands, in which office he remained until his death in 1545. By him are numerous Jetons issued at Bruges, between 1523 and 1536, and also dies for the following coins, struck at that Mint : Al. Real ; Half Real; Florin Carolus; — AR. Real: Half Real; Four Patards; Three Gros; Patard (2 Gros) ; Gigot (6 Mites); — Bi...
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NOIROT, JEAN (Belg.). Goldsmith of Bruges, who was appointed Mint-engraver and Assayer there, 1. December 1523. In 1535, he was promoted to the post of Mint-master-general of the Netherlands, in which office he remained until his death in 1545. By him are numerous Jetons issued at Bruges, between 1523 and 1536, and also dies for the following coins, struck at that Mint : Al. Real ; Half Real; Florin Carolus; — AR. Real: Half Real; Four Patards; Three Gros; Patard (2 Gros) ; Gigot (6 Mites); — Bi...
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NOIROT, PIERRE
NOIROT, PIERRE (Belg.). Goldsmith of Bruges, and Mint-engraver there, 5. November 1504 until his death, 30. November 1523. By him are probably the dies for most of the coins issued at that Mint between 1504 and 1517 : Al. Toison; Philippus; — AR. Double Patard ; Patard ; Gros ; Half Gros; Quarter Gros; Gigot of 6 Mites; Denier noir of 4 Mites; and Courte of 2 Mites; — Also those for the coinage of 1521 : Al. Real; Half Real; Double Carolus (2 types); Carolus; — AR. Real; Half Real; Half Carolus...
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NOIROT, PIERRE (Belg.). Goldsmith of Bruges, and Mint-engraver there, 5. November 1504 until his death, 30. November 1523. By him are probably the dies for most of the coins issued at that Mint between 1504 and 1517 : Al. Toison; Philippus; — AR. Double Patard ; Patard ; Gros ; Half Gros; Quarter Gros; Gigot of 6 Mites; Denier noir of 4 Mites; and Courte of 2 Mites; — Also those for the coinage of 1521 : Al. Real; Half Real; Double Carolus (2 types); Carolus; — AR. Real; Half Real; Half Carolus...
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NOLTE, OTTO
NOLTE & C°, OTTO (Germ.). Die-sinking Establishment, founded at Berlin in 1875 by Otto Nolte, who is still chief partner in the firm. They have occasionally issued medals, one of which commemorates the New Century, struck in 1900. A correspondent writes : " Die Firma befasst sich speciell mit dem Vertriebe von Gelegenheitsmedaillen, fabrizirt auch selbstständig Miederbesätze für Bayerische Mädchen, und vertritt die Firma : Friedr. Pauli und Comp., Nürnberg(Gold und Silber Carton und Patent-Foli...
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NOLTE & C°, OTTO (Germ.). Die-sinking Establishment, founded at Berlin in 1875 by Otto Nolte, who is still chief partner in the firm. They have occasionally issued medals, one of which commemorates the New Century, struck in 1900. A correspondent writes : " Die Firma befasst sich speciell mit dem Vertriebe von Gelegenheitsmedaillen, fabrizirt auch selbstständig Miederbesätze für Bayerische Mädchen, und vertritt die Firma : Friedr. Pauli und Comp., Nürnberg(Gold und Silber Carton und Patent-Foli...
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NOOST
NOOST or NOST, JOHN VAN (Brit.). Sculptor and Medallist, born in Piccadilly, London, in the early part of the eighteenth century, settled about 1750 at Dublin, where he worked for many years, and executed several public statues. He was appointed Statuary in Ordinary to King George III. He died in Mecklenburgh St., Dublin, towards the end of September 1780. By this artist are several medals, amongst which I have noticed : Memorial Medal of George II., probably executed in 1763, and signed : I. V...
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NOOST or NOST, JOHN VAN (Brit.). Sculptor and Medallist, born in Piccadilly, London, in the early part of the eighteenth century, settled about 1750 at Dublin, where he worked for many years, and executed several public statues. He was appointed Statuary in Ordinary to King George III. He died in Mecklenburgh St., Dublin, towards the end of September 1780. By this artist are several medals, amongst which I have noticed : Memorial Medal of George II., probably executed in 1763, and signed : I. V...
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