Old German coins and medals - Mecklenburg-Wismar, city. 1 ½ fold Reichsthaler undated 1622 / 1623, postmark from Jacob Mauche on the disaster at sea on the Elbe by Neumühlen. FORTUNA VOLUBILIS ERRAT: (engraver´s mark Zainhaken and M). The nude Venus in three variety on the Elbe, backdrop a sailing ship, a sinking ship and a burning tower / homo none SEPARET QUOS DEUS CONIUNXIT. Christ cosy a bridal couple, in section Arabesque between two rosettes. 42, 96 g. Kunzel - Gaedechens - (comp. 1'1) collection Goppel - very fine, of prime rarity (estimated-price: 2500 EUR) the Wismarer moneyer Jacob Mauche (working 1622-1624) dedicated these coin seeming the grieving Hamburgn, in that he the Trauungsszene the Hamburg wedding taler as reverse selected. The Schiffsauffliegung by Neumühlen from evening of the 2. July 1622 is good documented become. The Sailor Peter Janssen wanted with batch to Málaga placing, held in the early evening to the departure another banquet with guests. To mark the occasion were first two salvos from all cannons fired off. As the entirely drunks Constabler the third time ossenes, came blaze in that tinderbox, and the ship Exploded along with batch and 45 Persons, tear still 2 vorbeifahrende grain ships with in the fovea (see Otto Beneke, Hamburgische stories and say (18),’ S. 275-278). We found from this coin type only the copy the collection Oetling no. 942 (Hans Meuss, auction Hamburg 12. November 1928, there with additional Mmz. HB under Hamburg listed), the provenance. Collection Hinrich Müller ‘3 (Hans Meuss auction 10, Hamburg 1938, there also a double taler of the type under the no. '2), and the provenance. The collection Roeper 659 (Ludwig Grabow auction 9, Rostock 1936, there under Wismar listed, likewise with Mmz. HB).
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