1875, $10, Liberty eagle

1875, $10, Liberty eagle

Only 100 business-strike Liberty eagles were struck in 1875, making it the lowest mintage regular-issue U.S. gold coin and the premier rarity of the series. PCGS CoinFacts estimates the surviving population at eight to nine examples in all grades and no Mint State coins are known, or even rumored. It has been stated that as many as 12 to 15 piece are known, but it appears that figure is on the high side and that the actual number is more likely seven to nine. Only two or three would grade AU, and some of the coins that have been certified are actually impaired proofs. The roster below includes 11 specimens known to us, including one example in the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution.

There was little numismatic interest in Liberty eagles in 1875, as the coins were too expensive for most collectors to set aside. The few numismatists who did collect large denomination gold coins simply ordered one of the 20 proof examples struck that year to update their collections. As a result, no business strikes were saved by contemporary collectors and no Mint State examples have ever been publicly offered. There have only been 13 public offerings of this issue in any grade over the last 20 years and most of the coins are presently in strong hands, so future auction appearances may be even more infrequent.

The present coin is an attractive AU50 PCGS example from the Jacobson Collection which we believe is tied for second-finest known (the AU55 coin in the NGC Census is actually a circulated proof and we believe the AU53 specimen in the PCGS Population Report is a prior submission of the AU53+ example in their listings). Although the 1875 eagle has been something of a sleeper in the past, collectors are beginning to appreciate the rarity and appeal of this issue in recent times. This particular coin set the auction prices realized record for the issue in its 2018 appearance in the Admiral Collection (Heritage, 2/2018), where it brought $372,000. The AU53+ PCGS example in Stack’s Bowers 2011 ANA Auction realized almost as much, as it sold for $345,000. Clearly, collectors have become more aware of the elusive nature and potential value of this classic gold rarity. The 1875 Liberty eagle seems poised to join the other outstanding rarities in the U.S. federal series at the highest level of commercial value and pride of ownership.

This coin exhibits only light wear on the strongly impressed design elements, with much interior detail still intact on Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s feathers. Like all examples seen, the pleasing orange-gold surfaces show a number of minor abrasions and some chatter in the fields, but most of the marks are unobtrusive and none are overly distracting. Original mint luster remains in the sheltered areas, mixed with flashes of prooflike reflectivity around the margins. The overall presentation is most attractive. This coin will be a welcome addition to the finest collection or Registry Set.

Attic Black Figure Krater – The Painter of Louvre F6

Attic Black Figure Krater - The Painter of Louvre F6

Ancient Greece, Athens, Attic, Painter of Louvre F6, ca. 560 to 550 BCE. A magnificent black-figured krater, quite sizeable and presenting a wonderful iconographic program, attributed to Painter of Louvre F6 of the workshop of Lydos by Dr. Janos Gy. Szilagy. Side A features a swan between two confronting panthers. Side B presents a large mountain goat occupying the entire central register. Beneath each handle is another swan, and swans also adorn the square top of the handles. Each animal is further adorned with incised details as well as fugitive red pigment. Painted vessels by the Painter of Louvre F6 relate to Lydos in that animals are featured on very large vessels relatively late in Athens, and the style of the animals is very similar. Size: 14″ W handle span x 10.625″ H (35.6 cm x 27 cm)

The animals on this vessel carried great symbolism. The swan, for instance, was a creature which played a complex role in Greek mythology. The swan was an attribute of Aphrodite and Apollo, said to sing a song of unearthly beauty as it died. It was also the form assumed by Zeus to ravish Leda, mother of Helen of Troy. The panther is associated with Dionysos (Roman Bacchus) – the Olympian god of wine, pleasure, ritual madness, ecstasy, and theatre – as artists in ancient Greece and Rome depicted Dionysos (Bacchus) riding a magnificent panther. For example, a wonderful Greek mosaic from Pella (ca. 4th century BCE) depicts Dionysos riding a panther. Then there is the marvelous marble sculpture of Dionysus with Panther (ca. 2nd century CE) at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. In addition, another marble sculpture depicting Dionysos with a panther (ca. 150 BCE to 100 CE) is in the esteemed collection of the Yale University Art Gallery (1956.8.30). Goats were another animal associated with Dionysos, traditionally sacrificed to honor the god. In addition, there is evidence that goat masks associated with the god were worn by dancers in worship rituals dating even earlier with imagery found in a Minoan tomb near Phaistos in Crete.

A close parallel for the swan and panther imagery occurs on an amphora that was part of a Christie’s auction (June 12, 2000 – Lot 34). Also compare to a hydria with animal iconography in the manner of Lydos from the Tocra Museum in John Boardman “Athenian Black Figure Vases” (Thames & Hudson, 1985, figure 72).

In addition, the National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece has a black-figure column krater by Painter of Louvre F6 in their collection, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest has an Attic Black-Figure Amphora by Painter of Louvre F6 (inventory number T.657).

Provenance: ex-South German private collection, acquired in the 1980s; acquired from J. Haering, Freiburg, Germany, in 2010

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Condition

Professionally repaired from about 2 dozen pieces with restoration over the break lines. Very well done. Very little if any overpainting. Expected surface wear with a few scuffs, scratches, nicks commensurate with age.

Malcolm Furlow | Braveheart Dance II

Malcolm Furlow | Braveheart Dance II

Artist: Malcolm Furlow | Living
Title: Braveheart Dance II
Signed verso: “Braveheart Dance ll (1st position) © Furlow
Media: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 46 by 58 inches

Condition: Very Good
Condition details: This painting is in very good condition. With the unaided eye there are no issues. Closer inspection under ultraviolet light reveals normal fluorescence of artist’s pigments, and no signs of restoration. The piece is unframed. The artist has signed the back of the piece; “Braveheart Dance ll (1st position) © Furlow #827”

Robert Daughters (American, NM, AZ, 1929-2013)

Robert Daughters (American, NM, AZ, 1929-2013)

Robert Daughters (American, NM, AZ, 1929-2013) Ranchos Chapel, Taos, oil on canvas, signed lower left, framed. 20 x 24 in. canvas size 28 x 31.5 in. as framed Condition: Very good with no damage or repair

Doulton Lambeth Bibelot, Polar Bear On Ice

Doulton Lambeth Bibelot, Polar Bear On Ice

Heavy, glazed ceramic. Doulton Lambeth stamp to bottom.
Rare, prominently sized example of Doulton tobacciana. Use related surface scratches in bowl.

Artist: Harry Simeon
Issued: Late 19th c.
Dimensions: 7″L x 6.25″W x 4.75″H
Manufacturer: Doulton Lambeth
Country of Origin: England

Yellow Gold, Diamond Seahorse Brooch

Yellow Gold, Diamond Seahorse Brooch

Designed as a textured gold seahorse containing one round brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately 0.03 carat and one round mixed cut ruby eye.
Stamp: (maker’s mark) 18K.
3.50 dwts.
Property from a Texas Collection

Norman Bluhm, Untitled

Norman Bluhm, Untitled

signed and dated “Bluhm 57” lower right; further signed and dated “Norman Bluhm 1957” on the reverse
watercolor on paper
30 3/4 x 22 1/2 in. (78.1 x 57.2 cm.)
Executed in 1957.

Donald Duck Drummer

Donald Duck Drummer

Brightly lithographed figure of Disney character Donald Duck, in original box. Tin shows little to no signs of wear; integral key winds, and Donald drums away… Marked (on the bottom of the drum): “MAR/LINE TOYS/JAPAN”. Measures: 5 3/4″ H X 3 1/4″ W X 4″ D. box in fair to poor condition. The brightly colored graphics read: ‘MECHANICAL DONALD DUCK DRUMMER” “One of the many LINEMAR toys/Do you have all of them?” “MAR/LINE TOYS” “©WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS” “LINEMAR/BEST BY FAR”

Bulgari Sterling Silver Table Globe, Vintage

Bulgari Sterling Silver Table Globe, Vintage

Bulgari / Bvlgari sterling silver and vermeil table globe with stand, circa 1960, maker’s marks on globe ring and stand read “SB 925” and “Bvlgari 925.” 6″ H x 5″ diameter. Total weight approx: 26.97 ozt. With original box.