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British Historical Medals of the 17th Century

Medallists, Books, Authors, Collectors, Booksellers & Antiquaries

By (author) Arleen Platt, Jerome Platt
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Spink & Son Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 30th Apr 2017
Dimensions: w 187mm h 250mm d 45mm
Weight: 1785g
ISBN-10: 1907427481
ISBN-13: 9781907427480
Barcode No: 9781907427480
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Synopsis
As attractive as historical or commemorative medals are in their own right and as telling as they are by their designs and inscriptions of the persons or events they honour (or, in some cases, vilify or deride), they tell us much more: by means of inscriptions, design and allegory, they tell us their age, of their makers, of the purpose for which they were made, the manner in which they were made, and the 'story' their maker wished to communicate. This volume presents the published works on 17th century British medals that appeared in the late 17th century through to the 19th century as well as biographies of the authors. It also surveys those medallists who created the medals, the major collectors of the medals, the great collections that we know of through auction catalogues, the antiquaries and chroniclers who wrote on the period, or who were otherwise associated with these works, as well as early printers of numismatic works. It is intended as a companion volume to the authors' two volume work, The English Civil Wars: Medals, Historical Commentary & Personalities. Handsomely illustrated throughout with some 300 illustrations, this work is an essential addition to the libraries of collectors and students of both British and Continental Historical and Commemorative Medals.

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