Historical Medals and Coins

Collection of historical medals with intricate designs, showcasing artwork from different periods and cultures.

Medal from the pontificate period of Pius IX; Zaccagnini, Bonfiglio (1793-1867); 1851 (1851-00-00-1851-00-00);
Medal from the pontificate period of Pius IX; Zaccagnini, Bonfiglio (1793-1867); 1851 (1851-00-00-1851-00-00);
Currency of Paris (n. - d.), Foundation of the order of the Holy Spirit (main title). Bronze copper alloy. Petit Palais, Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris.Door knocker, Rhineland-Palatinate, St. Peter's Cathedral, Trier, Germany, EuropeIron (square) plaquet with the representation of the Swiss knight turned to the right. Bell-shaped cup and saucer of porcelain, painted on the glaze in black and gold. On the flat of the dish a representation of Ignatius de Loyola with his left hand on a book, the other hand has been raised and he looks at an appearance 'IHS' in the air, on the book the inscription 'ad maiorem dei gloriam'. A crack in the wall of the dish; A crack and a chip in the edge of the head. European performance in Encre de Chine.Hans Daucher, Henry VIII, 1491 1547, King of England 1509 (obverse), 1526 Henry VIII, 1491-1547, King of England 1509 obverseThe image of Stefan Batory's medal from 1582, for the recovery of Livonia and Połock, in: Collector's album: Figures of Polish medals to the work of X.B. Albertrande: Polish history with medals certified. prepared by Prince Henryk Lubomirski 1822 1830 arranged in order according to the List of Polish Medals by Feliks Bentkowski 1832 (item 51) unknown, Geiger, Andreas (1765 1856)Bronze, Postumus, 258 A.D., from the Ancient Coins series (N180) issued by Wm. S. Kimball & Co. 1888 Issued by William S. Kimball & Company Trade cards from the "Ancient Coins" series (N180), issued in 1888 by W.S. Kimball & Co.. Bronze, Postumus, 258 A.D., from the Ancient Coins series (N180) issued by Wm. S. Kimball & Co.. 1888. Commercial color lithograph. Issued by William S. Kimball & CompanyInscription reverse. Dated: 1897. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 7.49 cm (2 15/16 in.) gross weight: 157.69 gr (0.348 lb.) axis: 12:00. Medium: bronze. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Karl Gindra.Coin of Eucratides I. Afghanistan, Bactria, circa 171-155 B.C.. Tools and Equipment; coins. Copper alloyMedal (reverse), 1900s. Alexander Stirling Calder (American, 1870-1945). Bronze; diameter: 7.4 cm (2 15/16 in.).