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GERMANY(?). Circa 18th century. Pressed Wood Checker - Brettstein (45x9mm, 11.08 g, 3h). Judaea Capta type. Possibly manufactured in Nürnberg.
Triton XXIII – Session Four – World Coinage Part II, British Coinage and Medals, and Large Lots Lot: 1103. Estimated: $ 500
World, Wood
Sold For $ 450. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.
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GERMANY(?). Circa 18th century. Pressed Wood Checker - Brettstein (45x9mm, 11.08 g, 3h). Judaea Capta type. Possibly manufactured in Nürnberg. IMPT (star) CAESVES (star) PAVG (star) PMTR (star) PPP (star) COSV (star) III (star), laureate head of Vespasian right / (star) IVDAEA (star) CAPTA (star) , palm tree; to left, Jewess seated left on cuirass in attitude of mourning; to right, bound male captive standing left; both figures surrounded by arms; in exergue, · (star over M) (star) (star over B) ·. Apparently unpublishd. Some age splits and a couple of near-contemporary repairs. Original surfaces and essentially as made. An intriguing example of European post Renaissance and neoclassicial interest.
Going back to the time of the Sumerians, the game of checkers has been a popular alternative to chess. A direct descendant of the Arabic qirkat, a fundamental component of the game are a series of pieces, most often made of wood, that are moved around the board. While today’s version has been standardized with red and black, or white pieces made of wood (or plastic) and almost the size of a US half dollar, earlier versions could be made to suit the customer. Such is the case with this piece. Deriving from a Judaea Capta sestertius, the entire set may have been based on Roman sestertii, much like specialty sets today. The style and manufacture suggests a Continental origin, either Dutch or German, where the was a strong neoclassical interest, and where the game was especially popular.
The final winners of all Triton XXIII lots will be determined at the live public sale that will be held on 14-15 January 2020. Triton XXIII – Session Four – World Coinage Part II, British Coinage and Medals, and Large Lots will be held Wednesday afternoon, 15 January 2020 beginning at 2:00 PM ET.
Winning bids are subject to a 20% buyer's fee for bids placed on this website and in person at the public auction, 22.50% for all others.
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