Details
LOT 4139
Italian States, Perugia (Republic) BI Sestino. Ordinance of 1471.
✠ : S : ERCVLANVS ❀, cross pattée; with stars in first and fourth quadrants / ✠ : DE : PERVSIA ✤, large P; stars flanking. Biaggi 1805. Near Very Fine.(0.93gr, 18, 3h.).
Provenance
London, UK, art market, 1980s.
Private collection, London, UK.
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