P. H. (Swiss). Signature of an unknown Medallist of the beginning of the eighteenth century. These initials appear o a medal of 1707 commemorating the Alliance of the Reformed Cantons. Bibliography. — Nagler, op. cit.
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
NOWACK, JOHANN ANTON
NOWACK, JOHANN ANTON (Austr.). Mint-master and Engraver at Gratz, from about 1676, in which year he received a gratuity of 15 Florins for a three years' supply of the New year's Ducats and Thalers, until 1692. Nentwich, in a paper (Der Stempelschneider I. N.) published in the Mitth. dcs Clubs der Münz-und Medaillénfreunde in IVien, 1894 pp. 463-5, has endeavoured to prove that Nowack was also an Engraver, and that he must be identified with the Medallist, who signs I. N., and whose productions ...
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NOWACK, JOHANN ANTON (Austr.). Mint-master and Engraver at Gratz, from about 1676, in which year he received a gratuity of 15 Florins for a three years' supply of the New year's Ducats and Thalers, until 1692. Nentwich, in a paper (Der Stempelschneider I. N.) published in the Mitth. dcs Clubs der Münz-und Medaillénfreunde in IVien, 1894 pp. 463-5, has endeavoured to prove that Nowack was also an Engraver, and that he must be identified with the Medallist, who signs I. N., and whose productions ...
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NÜRNBERGER, GEORG
NÜRNBERGER, GEORG (Germ.). Mint-master at Nuremberg, 1622- 1657; from 1623 to 1639 in conjunction with Hans Christoph Lauer and 1639 to 1650 with Johann David Lauer. His son, who eventually succeeded him, was adjoined to him in 1655. Gebert, Geschichte der Münzstätte der Reichstadt Nürnberg, p. 102, reproduced Nürnberger's portrait, after Sandrart, and from this engraving we learn that this Mint-master was born in 1598 and died, 21. October 1657. Under him the interesting series of Swedish Thal...
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NÜRNBERGER, GEORG (Germ.). Mint-master at Nuremberg, 1622- 1657; from 1623 to 1639 in conjunction with Hans Christoph Lauer and 1639 to 1650 with Johann David Lauer. His son, who eventually succeeded him, was adjoined to him in 1655. Gebert, Geschichte der Münzstätte der Reichstadt Nürnberg, p. 102, reproduced Nürnberger's portrait, after Sandrart, and from this engraving we learn that this Mint-master was born in 1598 and died, 21. October 1657. Under him the interesting series of Swedish Thal...
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NÜRNBERGER, GEORG FRIEDRICH
NÜRNBERGER, GEORG FRIEDRICH (Germ.). Son of the last ; appointed Mint-master at Nuremberg, 4 July 1677, and in office until 1716. He retained his father's privy-mark, a small cross, adding his initials GFN. on the larger coins. Although I find it stated that he was not only responsible for the issue of the coinage, but also engraved dies, this does not seem at all certain. Bolzenthal mentions his name as an Engraver of inferior merit, and in K. K. Hauptmünzamt Katalog der Münz- und-Medaillen-Ste...
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NÜRNBERGER, GEORG FRIEDRICH (Germ.). Son of the last ; appointed Mint-master at Nuremberg, 4 July 1677, and in office until 1716. He retained his father's privy-mark, a small cross, adding his initials GFN. on the larger coins. Although I find it stated that he was not only responsible for the issue of the coinage, but also engraved dies, this does not seem at all certain. Bolzenthal mentions his name as an Engraver of inferior merit, and in K. K. Hauptmünzamt Katalog der Münz- und-Medaillen-Ste...
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NÜRNBERGER, PAUL GOTTLIEB
NÜRNBERGER, PAUL GOTTLIEB (Germ.). Assistant Mint-master at Nuremberg, 1709-1721 ; Mint-master, 1721-1746. His issues are signed PGN or N without the adjunction of any other privy-mark. In 1730 he went bankrupt, but still retained office until his death which took place probably in January 1746. He was the fourth and last Mint-master of the name of Nürnberger. His successor was Carl Gottlieb Lauffer (q. v.). P. G. Nürnberger issued amongst others two Proclamation Ducats, several varieties of Tha...
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NÜRNBERGER, PAUL GOTTLIEB (Germ.). Assistant Mint-master at Nuremberg, 1709-1721 ; Mint-master, 1721-1746. His issues are signed PGN or N without the adjunction of any other privy-mark. In 1730 he went bankrupt, but still retained office until his death which took place probably in January 1746. He was the fourth and last Mint-master of the name of Nürnberger. His successor was Carl Gottlieb Lauffer (q. v.). P. G. Nürnberger issued amongst others two Proclamation Ducats, several varieties of Tha...
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