Kolbe & Fanning

Auction 170  –  15 June 2024

Kolbe & Fanning, Auction 170

Numismatic Literature

Sa, 15.06.2024, from 6:00 PM CEST
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Description

Sotheby & Co. THE PALACE COLLECTIONS OF EGYPT. CATALOGUE OF THE HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND EXTREMELY VALUABLE COLLECTION OF COINS AND MEDALS, THE PROPERTY OF THE REPUBLIC OF EGYPT. Cairo, February 24–March 6, 1954. Crown 4to, original printed card covers. 306, (6) pages; 2798 lots; 37 plates, all but the last double-plates. Printed prices realized list laid in. Buyers’ names and prices realized hand-written in ink next to most lots in the United States Coins sections. Spine sunned and worn; back cover reattached with archival mending tissue; very good. The famous sale catalogue of the legendary coin collection formed by King Farouk, with buyer’s names recorded for most lots in the sections devoted to U.S. coins. The scope and depth of the collection makes the catalogue relevant to most numismatists, regardless of specialty. Catalogued by the London firm of Baldwin’s under very trying conditions, the cataloguing is sparce (great rarities from the Woodin, Earle, Colonel Green and other great American collections were often placed in group lots), but it remains highly important as a record of one of the great collections. The onerous financial requirements imposed by the Egyptian Government combined with reported dealer collusion appears to have stifled widespread competition and many bargains were to be had by those brave enough to venture to Cairo. Clain-Stefanelli 8013*. Grierson 275 and 277. Ex James O. Sloss library; ex Wayne Homren Library.

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Price realized 325 USD
Starting price 200 USD
Estimate 300 USD
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