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LOT 3018
Numismatic Books - de Schodt - Miscellanea Numismatique De Bruges et Gand 1851 A.D.
A. de Schodt - Miscellanea Numismatique De Bruges et Gand - bound offprints relating to the Numismatic history of Bruges and Ghent including: Société Royale de Numismatique - Assemblé générale annuelle de 1872, with handwritten dedication by de Schodt 'À mon ami et cher [...] le docteur Dugniolle. Souvenir affection[..]'; Le Jeton Comme Instrument de Calcul;Le Chapitre de Saint-Lambert, and other papers - rebound in hardback, full leather binding with gold titling to spine - original plates. 9 3/8 x 6 1/4 in. (1.1 kg, 23.7 x 16 cm). [No Reserve]
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Property of a Kent, UK, collector.
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LOT 3018
Numismatic Books - de Schodt - Miscellanea Numismatique De Bruges et Gand
Sold for (Inc. bp): £52
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