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Electronic Auction 472

Lot nuber 465

CAMPANIA, Neapolis. 395-385 BC. Electrotype “Nomos” (18mm, 5.68 g, 3h). Unsigned British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready or his sons.


Electronic Auction 472
Lot: 465.
 Estimated: $ 100

Electrotypes, Silver

Sold For $ 60. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

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CAMPANIA, Neapolis. 395-385 BC. Electrotype “Nomos” (18mm, 5.68 g, 3h). Unsigned British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready or his sons. Head of female right, hair in broad band, wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace / Man-headed bull walking left, head facing; above, Nike flying left, crowning him with open wreath held in both hands; O below bull. Cf. Head, Guide, Period III.C., 4; cf. GPCG pl. 25, 5 (for prototype). Toned. As made.

Duplicate from the England - McFadden Electrotype Collection.

In 1859, the British Museum engaged the seal-maker Robert Cooper Ready to produce replicas of notable Greek coins held in the national collection. Though he initially attempted to produce casts, Ready soon took to the newly-developed method of electrotyping, which uses electrolytic deposition of copper on a mold to reproduce a form. The high-quality replicas produced by Ready were first used in a display in the King’s Library, with the coins divided into seven eras based on the contemporary interpretation of artistic growth and decline, described by Barclay Head in A Guide to the Select Greek and Roman Coins Exhibited in Electrotype published in London in 1880. Individual electrotypes from this set were later sold at the price of 2s 6d, with complete encased sets available for schools and museums. Some examples produced by Robert Ready are marked RR on the edge. Others marked R on the edge or unsigned were produced by Robert Ready or his sons. Some electrotypes are marked MB on obverse or reverse, MM on edge, or B on reverse. Later, other museums also produced similar electrotypes.

Closing Date and Time: 15 July 2020 at 12:34:40 ET.

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