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Medallic Collection of Medals, Medallettes, Plaques, and Other Related Victor David Brenner Desidera

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Medallic Collection of Medals, Medallettes, Plaques, and Other Related Victor David Brenner Desidera
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Title: Medallic Collection of Medals, Medallettes, Plaques, and Other Related Victor David Brenner Desiderata. All Choice EF and better, many as struck. Round Unless Otherwise Indicated.
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Description: Included are: * Smedley-2. 1900. Amateur Athletic Union (3). Bronze with bar and red, white, and blue ribbon, awarded 1900. 44 mm; Bronze with loop, awarded 1906. 44 mm; and Silver-plated Bronze, loop removed, awarded 1900. 44 mm. S-4. 1894. Church of the Most Holy Redeemer (2). Bronze. 50 x 37.5 mm; and White Metal. Unlisted by Smedley in white metal. 50 x 37.5 mm. S-13. 1917. School Art League of New York City. Bronze plaquette. 38 x 25 mm. S-17. 1895. Society of the Cincinnati Medal. Bronze. 45 mm. S-19. 1896. W.A. Muhlenberg – Saint Luke’s Hospital (2). Bronze. 50 mm. Just 89 struck! Issued by the American Numismatic and Archaeological Society; and Plaster. Uniface. 50 mm. Unlisted in Smedley, numbered 20.436 on reverse. S-20. 1897. Fridtjof Nansen Plaquette (2). Bronze. 68 x 45 mm; and Pewter. 68 x 45 mm. Edge marked: Copyright 1897 by V.D. Brenner. S-21. 1897-A Coinage of Dominican Republic. Includes: 10 Centavos; 20 Centavos; Half Peso; and Peso. Silver, .350 fine, struck in Philadelphia from Paris Mint dies. Average circulated. S-27. 1898. 25th National Conference of Charities and Correction in the City of New York. Bronze. 75 mm. Just 253 struck. Issued by the American Numismatic and Archaeological Society. S-33. 1900. Universal Exposition Paris 1900 – Lafayette Equestrian Statue. Bronze Plaquette. 45 x 25 mm. S-40. 1898-1900. War with Spain and Philippine Campaign. Michigan Veterans Medal (3). Bronze. 37 mm. Red, white, and blue ribbon with bar. Awarded to F. Hooper, Jr.; and same medal style in original box of issue, not awarded (2). S-42. 1901. William Maxwell Everts Plaquette. Bronze. 45 x 60 mm. S-43. 1902. Royal Visit of Prince Henry of Prussia. Matte Silver. 69 mm. Issued by the American Numismatic and Archaeological Society, one of 301 pieces struck in this massive and weighty format. S-45. 1902. Typothetae of New York – Franklin Birthday Dinner Plaquette. Silvered bronze. 64 x 57 mm. S-46. (1902) 1919. The John Fritz Medal. Bronze. Bronze. 63 mm. S-49. 1902. Columbia University Illig Medal in Applied Science. Matte Bronze. 29 x 40 mm. S-51. 1903. Amerigo Vespucci Plaquette (2). Bronze. 77 x 58 mm. Edge stamped with retrograde 7. Just 59 bronze pieces were struck; and Silver. 77 x 58 mm. Only 101 silver examples were produced. Edge stamped 85. S-58. 1904. National Arts Club of New York Plaquette. Cast Bronze. Uniface. High Relief. Large depiction of the round medal. 76 x 105 mm. Round Bronze. 62 mm. In a Tiffany leatherette presentation box with superb physical integrity. Awarded 1927 to Robert Nesbit, A.N.A., for Painting. Not listed in Smedley. S-59. 1904. University of Wisconsin 50th Anniversary Plaquette. Bronze. 47 x 62 mm. S-60. 1904. New York Historical Society (2). Silver. 64 mm. Rare; and Gilt Bronze. 64 mm. Rare. S-62. 1905. James McNeill Whistler Plaquette. Bronze. 90 x 65 mm. Struck in Paris, France. S-66. 1904. Frederick Samuel Tallmadge. Bronze. 65 mm. S-67. 1905. John Paul Jones Galvano Plaquettes. Bronze. 81 x 61 mm. Made in Paris, France. Two uniface cloche shells, one each of the obverse and reverse. Just 100 two-piece sets were struck. Rare and unusual. S-71. 1907. Frederick S. Lamb Plaquette. Bronze. 27 x 38 mm. S-73. 1907. Carl Schurz Plaquette. Bronze. 55 x 76 mm. S-75. 1907. Yaddo reverse of Spencer Trask plaquette. Bronze. Uniface. 89 x 82 mm. Arched top. S-77. 1907. Adolph Werner 50th Anniversary at the College of the City of New York Plaquette. Bronze. 47 x 63 mm. S-79. 1908. International Congress on Tuberculosis Award Medal. Bronze. 51 mm. S-79 Redux. 1908. International Congress on Tuberculosis Award Badge. Bronze. 40 x 31 mm. With suspension loop. Awarded to: Milton Dana Morrill and Daniel Joseph Emil Lix. S-80. 1908-1910. Panama Canal Two Years Service Medal. Bronze. 31 mm. with two suspension bars, one ornamental, the other marked TWO YEARS. No. 843. Awarded to: F.W. Conner for two years of service, 1908-1910. S-80 Redux. 1912-1914. Panama Canal Two Years Service Medal. Bronze. 31 mm. with just the ornamental bar. No. 7344. Awarded to: M.M. Ogden for two years of service, 1912-1914. S-83. 1909. Abraham Lincoln Plaquette. Bronze. 67 x 89 mm. Perhaps his most famous Lincoln medallic tribute. S-24. “1909” (1972). Abraham Lincoln Plaquette. Bronze. 48 x 64 mm. A scaled-down version of S-83 from Medallic Art Co. circa 1972. S-84. 1909. Abraham Lincoln Centennial. Preserve, Protect, Defend. Bronze. 63 mm. Attributed to Gorham for striking. S-85. 1909. Lincoln Cent (3). Bronze, average circulation. S-87. 1909. Motherhood Medal (2). Bronze. 70 mm. Edge: CIRCLE OF FRIENDS and small inverted DAVISON PHILA. One deep copper-brown, the other warm olive-gold. S-89. 1914-1915. New York Numismatic Club. Elliott Smith Medal. Bronze. 38 mm. In the Smedley reference, No. 89 is a NYNC medal but for Frank C. Higgins. If that’s correct, either the Higgins listing is erroneous, the Elliott Smith piece is unlisted, or there was an unlisted series of these presidential medals. Reportedly, 110 pieces were struck. S-90. 1910. William H. Welch Plaquette. Bronze. 56 x 75 mm. These were distributed to his friends at a Baltimore banquet in 1910. S-92. 1911. Rafael Joseffy Plaquette. Bronze. 41 x 64 mm. S-93-A. 1911. Ralph Waldo Emerson Plaquette. Gilt Bronze. Uniface. Smedley-Unlisted. 38 x 45 mm. S-94. 1912. John Hay Medal. Rowfant Club of Cleveland. Bronze. Bronze. 77 mm. S-95. 1912. Saint Nicholas Society of New York. Washington Irving Plaquette. Bronze. 88 x 81 mm. S-96. 1912. International Congress on Hygiene and Demography Plaquette. Matte Gilt Bronze. 29 x 39 mm. S-98. 1913. St. Stephens College George Bailey Hopson DD Plaquette. Bronze. 55 x 76 mm. S-102. 1914. The Avery Library Medal. Bronze. 64 mm. Edge: TIFFANY & Co. S-104. 1915. Ambrose Swasey Plaquette. Bronze. 75 x 90 mm. S-108. 1916. Calumet and Hecla Mining Co. (2). Silver. 63 mm. Awarded to: Berger Berner. Rare; and Bronze. 63 mm. In box of issue, awarded to: Richard M. Nicholls. S-109. 1916. Southern Railway Company. Bronze. 38 mm. Fancy mount at top for suspension. S-110. 1986. Painting Medallion. Gilt Bronze. 76 mm. Edge: MEDALLIC ART CO. N.Y. BRONZE. S-117. 1920. The Warner & Swasey Co. Lick Telescope. Bronze. 77 mm. 200 struck. Additionally: Cooper Union Art School of New York City Medal. Bronze. 37 mm. Awarded to: Maria L. Bates for Designing Third Year. In box of issue from Popper & Son at 102-104 Fulton Street, New York. At one point, Brenner worked for Popper and also attended Cooper Union. 2009. Massive Plaquette of Lincoln copied after his 1907 plaquette. Bronze. 90 x 120 mm. Edge: 2009 Medallic Art Co. Dayton NV Bronze No. 599. And finally, a folder of news clippings, catalogs, and books on Brenner. An amazing group all told. (Total: 61 pieces plus paper ephemera)
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