The Niklovitz Bidbook
Hamburger, Leo. RÖMISCHE MÜNZEN. SAMMLUNG EINES BEKANNTEN AUSLÄNDISCHEN. Frankfurt am Main, 19. Oktober 1925 und folgende Tage. 4to, later maroon cloth, gilt. 148 pages, interleaved; 2059 lots; 71 fine plates. Extensively annotated on the interleaves, recording bids received, and on the printed pages, with prices realized (and often buyer's names) recorded. A handwritten index of 32 buyers' names and numbers is found on the front flyleaf, along with an index to Roman emperors. Very good. The firm's bidbook for this important sale, featuring the superb Niklovitz collection of Roman coins. Clain-Stefanelli 3657 and 3685. Spring 280 [also listed under "Most important sales of aes grave," "Most important sales of struck Roman Republican coins" and "Most important sales of Roman Imperial coins"].