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Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolge's auction #320 will consist of about 1250 lots of modern coins and medals:
Roman-German Reich coins.
World coins.
The coinage of various German states.
Silver and Gold coins.
Austrian coins.
Lots.
Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger's auction 317 encompasses 915 lots of ancient coins, beginning with Celtic coinage.
After these, the coins of the Greeks are going to be up for auction.
The Roman coins will follow them, beginning with the Roman Republican coinage, the coinage from the time of the civil wars, and the coinage of the Roman Empire.
Also, Visigoth coins will be up for auction.
Lastly, the coins of Byzantium will go under the hammer. Lots will also be offered.
The last auction of the week for Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger will consist of about 1100 lots of modern coins and medals:
Karolinger coins.
Roman-German Reich coins.
World coins.
The coinage of the German and Habsburg lands.
Collections and Silver coins.
The more modern German coins as well as the coins from the German Empire, including Weimar Republic, 3rd Reich and lots.
Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger's auction 317 encompasses about 1070 lots of ancient coins, beginning with Celtic coinage.
After these, the coins of the Greeks are going to be up for auction.
The Roman coins will follow them, beginning with the Roman Republican coinage, the coinage from the time of the civil wars, and the coinage of the Roman Empire.
Lastly, the coins of Byzantium will go under the hammer, along with Nicaean coinage. Lots will also be offered.
Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger's auction 316 is dedicated to antique art objects and encompasses a total of over 900 lots
It will begin with items made of glass and continue with objects made of stone, clay and metal. Following this, scales and weights, placards, belt buckles, needles, fibulae, mirrors, jewelry, cameos, crosses and antique jewelry will come up for auction.
Stamps and insignias will go under the hammer next, followed by idols and a collection of ancient Egyptian and Turkmenistanian art.
The last auction of the week for Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger will consist of 1245 lots of modern coins and medals.
First up for auction will be the coins of the middle ages. The coinage of the German and Habsburg lands will go under the hammer, including two collections of exquisite quality. First, the collection H.T. of 110 coins from the Markgraviate of Brandenburg-Franken will be up for auction, followed by a collection of the coinage issued by the House of Öttingen.
The more modern German coins as well as the coins from the German Empire will be up for auction next.
To close the auction, World coins, icons and medals struck by Karl Goetz will go under the hammer.
Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger's auction 314 encompasses nearly 1050 lots of ancient coins, beginning with Celtic coinage.
After these, the coins of the Greeks are going to be up for auction.
The Roman coins will follow them, beginning with the Roman Republican coinage, the coinage from the time of the civil wars, and the coinage of the Roman Empire.
Lastly, the coins of Byzantium will go under the hammer, along with coinage from the time of the Barbarian invasions, Byzantine lead seals, approximately 50 multiple lots, and valuable literature on the topic of ancient coinage.
The collector J.G.J (1912-1997) lived in Munich, where he worked as a businessman. Pursuant to the wishes of his parents, he took over the family business and successfully managed the company. His true love for art and art history was his passion in life which he pursued with great fervor. He lived out his passion by collecting a wide range of rare art and also restoring them himself.
His enthusiasm for numismatics originated in his profound interest in history and the interconnectivity as well as a belief in art as a viable and secure investment. The construction of his coin collection can be attributed in large part to the advisory function of numismatic professional Gerhard Hirsch and afterwards by Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger. Some of these coins stem out of prominent old pre-war collections or are cited in standard works.
Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger is honored to be able to present this meaningful collection of first class rarities in Auction 313.
Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger's auction 312 is dedicated to antique art objects and encompasses a total of 1200 lots
It will begin with items made of glass and continue with objects made of stone. The title piece of the auction will be a Gorgonian made of Bronze in 5th Century B.C. (Estimation EUR 7.500.-).
Following this magnificent piece, weapons, scales, locks, keys, crosses, antique jewelry such as pendants and gems will come up for auction.
Stamps and insignias will go under the hammer next, followed by idols and a collection of ancient Egyptian art.
Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger will start its auction week with objects from Pre-Columbian America which total of 265 lots.
First on the auction will be the collection of Mexican items from A. and B. Schirmer (lot numbers 1-18). The figures of this collection are, both in their sizes and quality, truly impressive pieces of art.
The following collection is from archeologist and ethnologist Ferdinand Anton (1929-2003), who wrote more than 30 internationally renowned works on pre-Columbian art, starting in 1954. His Collection totals to 125 Objects (Lot numbers 19-144) from almost every Central and South American culture.