OTTO HAMERANI. Medallist at Rome, seventeenth cen- tury; died in 1768. Also 0. H.
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
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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NORDHEIM, AUGUST FRIEDRICH VON
NORDHEIM, AUGUST FRIEDRICH VON (Germ.). Sculptor, and Medallist of Frankfort-on-Main, born 23. April 1813 at Heinrichs dorf in Thuringia; pupil of Döll of Suhl. He first devoted himself to Engraving, and was appointed Mint-engraver at Düsseldorf in 1836. Six years later, on the advice of Baron von Reuter, he was called to Frankfort-on-Main, where he made his name as a Sculptor. He executed there numerous busts and statuettes, and in 1862 a colossal statue of Victorious Germania. The Frankfort Mi...
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NORDHEIM, AUGUST FRIEDRICH VON (Germ.). Sculptor, and Medallist of Frankfort-on-Main, born 23. April 1813 at Heinrichs dorf in Thuringia; pupil of Döll of Suhl. He first devoted himself to Engraving, and was appointed Mint-engraver at Düsseldorf in 1836. Six years later, on the advice of Baron von Reuter, he was called to Frankfort-on-Main, where he made his name as a Sculptor. He executed there numerous busts and statuettes, and in 1862 a colossal statue of Victorious Germania. The Frankfort Mi...
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NORTHALL, ONUPHRIUS
NORTHALL, ONUPHRIUS (Humphrey?) (Brit.). Inventor of a coining-press and machinery for inscribing the edges of coins and medals. He offered his inventions to the Nuremberg Mint in 1694, but without success, similar appliances having already been in use at the private mints of F. Kleinert and the Lauffers. A Nuremberg Thaler of 1694 bears the inscription on the edge: nach dem alten schrot und korn, and Thalers and Half Thalers, struck there, in September and October of the same year, for Bishop ...
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NORTHALL, ONUPHRIUS (Humphrey?) (Brit.). Inventor of a coining-press and machinery for inscribing the edges of coins and medals. He offered his inventions to the Nuremberg Mint in 1694, but without success, similar appliances having already been in use at the private mints of F. Kleinert and the Lauffers. A Nuremberg Thaler of 1694 bears the inscription on the edge: nach dem alten schrot und korn, and Thalers and Half Thalers, struck there, in September and October of the same year, for Bishop ...
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NOSTER, HENDRICK
NOSTER, HENDRICK (Dutch). Mint-engraver at Nymwegen, appointed on 22. June 1584. He was probably a son of Jan Noster. Beside his annual salary of 72 Florins, this Engraver was paid a similar sum in 1589 for the dies of a copper Half Liard, and in 1591 for a Jeton and silver Liard. During his term of office, the Nymwegen Mint issued: . Al. Crowns; — AR. Half Philippus Daelders; Twentieth Philippus Daelders; Liards; — ?. Liards, and Half Liards. After 1591 Hendrich Noster's name no longer occu...
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NOSTER, HENDRICK (Dutch). Mint-engraver at Nymwegen, appointed on 22. June 1584. He was probably a son of Jan Noster. Beside his annual salary of 72 Florins, this Engraver was paid a similar sum in 1589 for the dies of a copper Half Liard, and in 1591 for a Jeton and silver Liard. During his term of office, the Nymwegen Mint issued: . Al. Crowns; — AR. Half Philippus Daelders; Twentieth Philippus Daelders; Liards; — ?. Liards, and Half Liards. After 1591 Hendrich Noster's name no longer occu...
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