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Auction 165  3 Dec 2022
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Lot 349

Starting price: 100 USD
Price realized: 150 USD
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Catalogues from the J.N.T. Levick Library
[Levick, J.N.T.] Bangs, Merwin & Co. CATALOGUE OF A NUMISMATIC COLLECTION. New York, September 12-14, 1860. 8vo, original printed paper covers. 40 pages; 1106 lots. Signed by J.N.T. Levick, with note at top of cover (see comments). Very good or better. [with] Woodward, W. Elliot. CATALOGUE OF AMERICAN AND FOREIGN COINS AND MEDALS, BELONGING TO W. ELLIOT WOODWARD, OF ROXBURY, MASS., COMPRISING IN THE AMERICAN DEPARTMENT THE BEST SPECIMENS FROM SEVERAL FINE COLLECTIONS RECENTLY PURCHASED, AND IN THE FOREIGN THE WHOLE OF THE CELEBRATED GREEK, ROMAN, AND ENGLISH COLLECTION OF JEREMIAH COLBURN, ESQ. New York: Bangs, October 20-24, 1863. 8vo, original printed paper covers. 160 pages; 3202 lots. Occasional annotations by Levick, mostly noting lots purchased by him. Very good or better. [with] Haseltine, John W. CENTENNIAL COIN AND CURIOSITY SALE. PART VII. THE COLLECTION OF B. DA SILVA, OF NEW ORLEANS... Philadelphia: Birch & Sons, February 12-15, 1876. 8vo, original printed paper covers. 62 pages; 1310 lots. Store card section (fifty lots or so) hand-priced and named, presumably by Levick, with a sheet of notepaper annotated by him also laid in. Very good. [with] Haseltine, John W. CATALOGUE OF A FINE COLLECTION OF COINS AND MEDALS; ALSO, A COLLECTION OF AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, THE PROPERTY OF MR. J. COLVIN RANDALL, OF PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia: Birch & Sons, May 21-22, 1877. 8vo, original printed paper covers. 48 pages; 1057 lots. Occasional annotations by Levick. Very good or better. Four catalogues from the library of J.N.T. Levick, all of them signed by him. The September 1860 catalogue is inscribed by Levick: "Bramhall & Levick's duplicates / worth preserving." Ezra Hill was the likely cataloguer. Attinelli 20. Woodward's 3rd Semi-Annual Sale is Adams 6 in his series. Surpassed only by the Benjamin Haines sale of January 1863 in the amount realized, highlights include one of the finest known 1794 dollars, early proofs, incredible colonials, and even a copy of the 1828 Watkins broadside. Adams A (overall, and for colonials, medals, tokens, Washingtonia and British). Attinelli 31-32. Davis 1155. The 1876 Haseltine sale is in most respects of minor importance, but Levick's notes in the store card section make this copy rather interesting. The 1877 catalogue is an interesting and important sale featuring rare American silver coins, colonials, early medals, Washington pieces, etc. Ex Jim Neiswinter Library.

Estimate: 150 USD
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