Venice. Osella 1749 Doge Pietro Grimani (1741-1752)

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Venezia Osella Anno IX (1749) of Pietro Grimani, in silver, weighing 9.58 g, rare (R) with signs of mounting, Mont. 2701.

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Venice - Pietro Grimani (1741-1752) - Osella Year IX (1749) Initials GD
Right: the San Marco figure, crowned with a halo, floating among the clouds, holds the Gospel in his right hand and extends his left hand over the head of the kneeling Doge; opposite the Doge, a backward-looking lion with open jaws as if roaring.
Rovescio: a legend consisting of six horizontal lines within two floral branches and foliage, closed at the bottom by an ornamental scroll and at the top by the dogal horn.
Weight: 9.58 g.
Bibliography: Mont. 2701
Note: Rara (R). Reading traces of the frame.

Information for Purchase
Bidders are invited to carefully review the images, which are an integral part of the description.
Note: For Italian buyers, it will be necessary to provide your tax code at the conclusion of the auction for the issuance of the invoice.

Venice - Pietro Grimani (1741-1752) - Osella Year IX (1749) Initials GD
Right: the San Marco figure, crowned with a halo, floating among the clouds, holds the Gospel in his right hand and extends his left hand over the head of the kneeling Doge; opposite the Doge, a backward-looking lion with open jaws as if roaring.
Rovescio: a legend consisting of six horizontal lines within two floral branches and foliage, closed at the bottom by an ornamental scroll and at the top by the dogal horn.
Weight: 9.58 g.
Bibliography: Mont. 2701
Note: Rara (R). Reading traces of the frame.

Information for Purchase
Bidders are invited to carefully review the images, which are an integral part of the description.
Note: For Italian buyers, it will be necessary to provide your tax code at the conclusion of the auction for the issuance of the invoice.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Over 200 years old
Yes
Country/province
Venice
Year/Period and Variation
1749 Doge Pietro Grimani (1741-1752)
Denomination
Osella
Precious metal
Silver
Condition
Ungraded
ItalyVerified
327
Objects sold
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