Veiling 247 oktober 2020 - Van Erp
Met gepaste trots presenteren wij u de munt- en penningcollectie van dr. J.P. van Erp. Deze collectie vindt zijn oorsprong in de jaren ’30 en is met veel kennis en nadruk op zeldzaamheid en kwaliteit opgebouwd.
Dat Van Erp een numismatische autoriteit was, bewijst niet alleen de collectie maar bovenal zijn bijdragen aan de numismatiek. Naast diverse publicaties waaronder in het jaarboek voor Munt- en Penningkunde, en talloze lezingen, was hij de eerste in de telefoonklapper die bij regionale muntvondsten werd verzocht te komen.
Gedurende enkele decennia werden vele interessante stukken onderzocht en aangekocht, waarvan veel bij Jacques Schulman in Amsterdam met wie veel kennis werd gedeeld.
De collectie kent meerdere hoogtepunten:
• Klassieke munten met prachtige portretten van de Romeinse keizers
• Uitgebreide collectie munten Brabant met veel bijzondere stukken
• Meerdere zeldzaamheden Koninkrijk
• Nederlandse historiepenningen w.b. Van Berckel
• Europese historiepenningen w.b. belangrijke Pauselijke penningen en onder meer de Drievuldigheidspenning
• Zeldzame numismatische literatuur
Historiepenningen Germany, medal 1882 in silver, racecourse Breslau 1832-1882 - Obv: busts of Wilhelm I and Friedrich Wilhelm III to left / Rev: Silezia in front of racecourse, 50,5 mm VF-EF
Historiepenningen Germany, Brandenburg-Prussia, medal 1884 in silver - Obv: bust of crownprince and princess / Rev: woman with children in front of sea, by Weigand and Kullrich, 51 mm EF
Historiepenningen Frankfurt, medal 1887 in silver, 9th shooting gathering, 39 mm EF
Historiepenningen Germany, medal 1898 in silver, travel of Wilhelm II to the Middle East in 1898 - Obv: bust left, 35 mm UNC
Historiepenningen Germany, Prussia, shooting medal n.d. in silver, 40 mm EF
Historiepenningen Germany, Saxony, Georg (1902-04), shooting medal n.d. in silver, with loop, 42 mm EF
Germany before and after 1945 1914, by Eberbach,medal. (obv.) Woman, naked, kneeling right, facing back left, over a number of ships, holding a flag in her left hand with the names of countries printed, and a second shroud which is draping over some ships below her. Mask on the back of her head. (reverse) In field inscription in four lines, above submarine. Cast Iron EF
Germany before and after 1945 1915 Lusitania medal by Karl Goetz first issue with date 5 mai 1915, cast iron EF
Germany before and after 1945 1917 - Medal 'Wilson's Successes / Wilsons Werbung bei den Neutralen' by Karl Goetz (Kienast194) - Obv: President Wilson and Chinese dragon / Rev. Seated Scandinavia, Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland turn their back - iron cast, 57 mm, brown patine EF
Germany before and after 1945 1918, Mais Monsieur, Satirical medallion designed by German artist Karl Goetz to comment on the self-imposed exile of Emperor Wilhem II to Amerongen in Holland in 1918, after his forced abdication in the face of the mutiny of the German Imperial Navy and the uprisings throughout Germany following Germanyªs defeat in the First World War. Obv: Frederick the Great holding the abdicating Kaiser Wilhelm II by the ear, a helmet falling from his head on the left. A windmill is in the background and in raised lettering around the top of the medallion is 'MAIS MONSIEUR!' or 'But Sir!'. The artist's initials 'K.G' are in raised detail beneath Frederick the Great's feet. Reverse shows Kaiser Wilhelm II's empty uniform as a scarecrow in a field with a sign around the neck which has in raised lettering 'WILHELM / DER DESERTEUR' or 'Wilhelm the Deserter'. In raised lettering around the top of the medallion is '9. NOVEMBER 1918'. A gallows in raised detail is on the right of the scarecrow. At the bottom of the scarecrow are two dogs, one of which is urinating on the uniform. Cast bronze EF
Germany before and after 1945 1918,Entente-Weltrichter[The Judges of the World], 1918, cast bronze, President Wilson sat on sedan chair receiving judges, / Rev: German eagle on branch, pair of hands with chains at right, 58mm (K 211; Frankenhuis 1485) EF
Germany before and after 1945 1918, Karl Goetz,Shortage of Shipping Tonnage, occasion of the appropriation of Dutch ships by the United States in March 1918. Here we see Uncle Sam and John Bull walking away with ships in their arms. Cast bronze EF