Numismatic Literature Auction By Künker GmbH ……
You can study all the pieces of the eLive Auction 58 of Numismatic Literature online.
The auction contains more than 1,450 lots of numismatic literature from more than 400 years.
We present you with a cross-section of citation works and catalogs, as well as scientific publications and special investigations but also popular and easy-to-understand representations. The lots cover numerous regional sub-areas of numismatics such as European, Oriental and overseas coins. Among them are favorable taxis and a number of convolutes. An extensive group this time offers a selection of literature on medals.
We hope you enjoy previewing the eLive Auction 58.
Many regards from Osnabrück,
Your Künker Team
Live Auction Starting Dates
Wednesday, December 11, 2019 – 3 pm CET
Lots 4001–4704 – Monographs, Collections, and Essays:
- Bibliographies
- General Numismatics
- Classical Antiquity
- Middle Ages and Modern Times (up to Germany)
Thursday, December 12, 2019 – 3 pm CET
Lots 4705–5406
Monographs, Collections, and Essays:
- Modern age (from France)
- Medals
- Plaques
- Orders and Decorations
- Paper Money
- History – General
- Arts and Crafts
Commemorative
Magazines and Series
Auction Catalogues and Stock Lists
Congress and Research Reports
History – General
Coinage Decrees
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General Notes
These books have been used by their previous owners to varying degrees. In many cases, they show signs of use — which we have, however, indicated clearly in the case of more severe wear. In the course of the 19th century and well into the 20th century in particular, inferior paper was used for the production of numerous older editions, which has often darkened in color or lost its firmness over the course of time. Some of the books in this auction, which were used as study and working materials, were marked upon or show handwritten notes by their former owners. But in many cases these should be regarded as interesting additions and corrections rather than as disturbing acts of vandalism.
A number of the works included here also bear one or even several owner’s marks, so-called ex-libris designation labels, or bear owners’ names inserted by hand. We have endeavored to comment on these testimonies to earlier times with some biographical information in order to offer them to you as a contribution to the cultural history of collecting.