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 ...

- 508 - 1630 and has on the obv. a bust of the Duke; legend: SIC POST FATA VIVO SIC RE JUVENSCO. KLAASSENS, HERMAN CLAESSEN or (Dutlch). Mint-engraver at Middelburgh, I585-86. He cut dies for the Schelling, Nobel, Dukaat, and Rijksdaalder. From I585 to I608 his name occurs in the capacity of Assayer (Cf. J. Broekema, Geschiedene3 der Zeewsche Munt). KLAHREN, HEINRICH VON DER (Germt.). Mint-master at Lubeck, I619-I644. KLAGMANN, JEAN BAPTISTE JULES (B.D.M., Vol. III, 1907, p. 172). 1847, Conservatoire Royal des Arts & Metiers, by A. Bovy. /E. 67 (Klagmann's name is mentioned on this medal). KLEIN, MAX (Germ.). Contemporary Sculptor of Berlin, by whom is a Portrait-medal of the German actor Friedrich Haase; also: Field Marshal von Hindenburg; AR. 54 mill. and 32 mill.; - Field Marshal von Mackensen; AR. 54 mill. and 32 mill.; - Otto von Weddigen, commander of the U.29; - The European War, 1915; iron, 68 mill.;- The Attack, 19 4-1916; oval medal, iron; I20oX I03 mill.; - Bavarian Medallic Box, containing a series of 30 prints with portraits of some of the principal heroes of the War and representations of some of the chief events. KLEMENT, DAVID (Azstr.). Die-cutter at the Mint of Kuttenberg, I626-I627. HANS KLEMENT was employed at the Mint there from I603 to about 1613. KLEON (B.D.M., Vol. III, p. I76). The gem mentioned before, depicting an Amazon's head, is broken in two, and inscribed, KAES, the rest of the name being lost with the missing half of the stone (Duffield Osborne, Engraved Gems, 1912, p. 122). KLEPIKOW, A. (B.D.M., Vol. III, p. I79). By him are also a commemorative medal of the Peace of Adrianople, I829; obv. View of city; AL. Russian eagle flying above city on sea-shore; - Military medal of Alexander I. of Russia, I812. KLOTZ, EDMUND (Austr.). Contemporary Medallist, by whom I have seen a fine Plaquette, The Maid of Spinges, I797; 70X I00 mill., I909. KLOUZING, G. (Germ.). Medallist of the early part of the nineteenth century, by whom are two medals commemorating the Consecration of a Church at Rysenburg, 8 Io. KNAUER, RICHARD (Germ.). Court-Goldsmith at Oldenburg, by whom is a commemorative Plaquette of the 60to Anniversary of the Grand Duke of Oldenburg.

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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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