Biographical dictionary of medallists: coin, gem, and seal-engravers, mint-masters, &c., ancient and modern, with references to their works B. C. 500-A. D. 1900; compiled by L. Forrer ...

- 247 - EDER (AEDER, OEDER, ODER, EDRER, EVER), WOLFGANG I (Swiss). Mint-master andGoldsmith of Basle, first mentioned in 1479, worked for Constance about 149I to I508 and again at Basle, circ. I508 -1513. Cf. M. A. Ruegg, Basler Miinrmeister, Stempelschneider und Medailleure, Rev. suisse de num., I915. EDER, WOLFGANG II (Swiss). Son of the last; also a Goldsmith, and Mint-master at Basle and Constance. In 5 13 the Constance Mint made a claim for the return of dies which he had presumably kept on his giving up the office in 1512. He died about 1533. Cf. M. A. Ruegg-Karlen, op. cit. EDMOND, Mile ELISABETH (Brit.). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, born at Portland, actually residing in Paris (I913). At the Paris Salon 1913 this artist exhibited seven medallions in bronze and plaster. EDMUNDS (Brit.). London Die-sinker, by whom is a Hong Kong Coronation Medal of Edward VII. and Alexandra, I902, with their busts conjoined on obv. and view of the Island on 1PL. EDMUNDS, JOHN (Brit.). Engraved the Royal Seal of England in the reign of King Henry IV. Is said to have been paid a certain sum for the value or price of Io1bs weight of silver used in a great Seal for the Chancery, temp. Henry V. BIBLIOGRAPHY. - Wyon, Great Seals of England, I887. EDWARDS, GRACE (Brit.). By this Sculptor is a Portrait-medallion of Miss Annie E. Simmons, which was exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1906; also of Ethel Frances Edwards, Royal Academy, I908. EECKEREN, CORNELIS VAN (Flem.). Mint-master at Antwerp, I530-I533. EERSEM, JEAN DE (Flem.). Mint-master at Antwerp, 1405-1406. EFFRfAT, JEAN (Erench). Goldsmith of Grenoble, Die-cutter to the Mints of Cremieu, Mirabel, and Montelimar, 1406-I429. EGEN VON ARGON, PETER (Germ.). Mint-master and proprietor of the episcopal Mint of Augsburg, I447-I45 I. EGGERS, PAUL (Germ.). Mint-master at Rostock, I670-I672. E.H. Probably the initials of a merchant. They are found countermarked on Cayenne sous. EHRENBERG, ADAM HEINRICH VON (Germ.). Mint-masterat Breslau, I743-175I.

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Biographical dictionary of medallists: coin, gem, and seal-engravers, mint-masters, &c., ancient and modern, with references to their works B. C. 500-A. D. 1900; compiled by L. Forrer ...
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