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Auction 162  22 Jan 2022
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Lot 370

Starting price: 200 USD
Price realized: 275 USD
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An Inscribed Set of Loubat
Loubat, J.F. THE MEDALLIC HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1776–1876. VOLUME I: TEXT. VOLUME II: PLATES. New York: Published by the Author, 1878 [plates] and 1880 [text]. Two volumes. Folio, original matching orange cloth, gilt. lxix, (1), 478, 8; xvi pages; titles printed in red and black; 170 finely engraved etchings of medals by Jules Jacquemart on 86 plates with tissue guards. Inscribed in ink by the author to Madame la Comtesse Amédée de Germons and dated 6 mars 1890. A few pencil notations. Covers lightly worn and discolored; Generally near fine. An original set of perhaps the most lavishly executed work on American numismatics ever published, with an authorial inscription. The author relates in the introductory text "that Mr. Jefferson, as early as 1789, entertained the idea of publishing an account of all American medals, struck up to that time," but it remained for Loubat to publish the first extensive work on the topic. In 1908, the American Journal of Numismatics noted: "His sumptuous work on the Official Medals struck by the authority of the United States marked an epoch in our medallic history." The text volume here present is the scarcer 1880 printing, which seems only to affect the title page. Clain-Stefanelli 15073*. Davis 631.
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