SOLD
400.00CADto floor+ buyer's premium
This item SOLD at 2019 Sep 28 @ 13:55UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT
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1) Two works bound together in hard tan cloth, with a spine label reading : P. N. BRETON --- MONNAIES ET JETONS --- I-II 1-A) Illustrated History of Coins and Tokens related to Canada 1894. Bilingual. Fair condition, with considerable annotation, clipped corners to separate the provincial issues, 240 pages. 1-B) Popular Illustrated Guide to Canadian Coins & Medals. 1912. Clean, complete, no annotations. 196 pages. Bilingual, but little text, almost entirely illustrations. , 2) Le Collectionneur Illustré des Monnaies Canadiennes. 1890. 48 page booklet, with reddish paper cover. Covers and internally excellent, though tearing along spine , both top and bottom, of about 25 mm each. 3) Le Collectionneur Illustré. 1st Annuel Supplement. 1892. 20 page booklet, green paper cover, tiny chip at top left. , otherwise excellent. 4) Popular Illustrated Guide. 1912. Bound in black cloth, broken on spine. First page inscribed to the Seminary Collection, and signed by Father Marcotte, 1926. Heavily annotated.
Auction Location:
2400 Ste Catherine Est, Montreal, Quebec, H2K 2J6, Canada
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Thursday September 26th 10 am to 8 pm
Friday September 27th 10 am to 8 pm
Saturday September 28th 10 am to 12:30 pm
Sunday September 29th 10 am to 12:30 pm
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Session 1 – September 28th, 1 pm
Session 2 – September 29th, 1 pm
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