Request for adding Norwegian engravers and mintmasters [solved]

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This message aims at: requesting the creation or the modification of an engraver or a designer

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Engravers and designers:

1. Brynjulf Larsen Bergslien - Q725227
Norwegian sculptor and medallist (1830-1898)
Engravers mark “B”

2. Peter Christian Winsløw - Q60675905

Danish medallist at the Danish court (1708-1756)

Engravers marks “W”, “CW” and “PCW”

 

3. Jesper Johansen Holm - Q109886397

Danish medallist at the Danish court (1748-1828)

Engravers mark “H”

 

4. Peter Leonhard Gianelli - Q5758062

Danish sculptor and medallist (1767-1807)

Engravers mark “PG”

 

5. Salomon Ahron Jacobson - Q110488315

Danish sculptor and medallist (1755-1830)

Engravers mark “SI”

 

 

Mintmasters:

 

6. Anders Pedersen (Mintmaster in Christiania)

Norwegian goldsmith (Mintmaster 1628-1636, 1636-1642)

Mintmark: flower

 

7. The Commission (1727-1728, 1735-1736)

Mintmark: “C”

 

8. Caspar Herman Langberg - https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/Caspar_Herman_Langberg

Norwegian Candidatus mineralogiae (1811-1888)

Mintmark: star

Interrested in nordic numismatic history, and european history overall.

Always looking for damaged, holed or even unidentifyable coins.

For each mark I need to know in which mint they were active please
Links to numista pages always help too (mint pages)

Mintmaster in Christiania https://en.numista.com/catalogue/mint.php?id=5666

 

Anders Pedersen (Mintmaster in Christiania)

Norwegian goldsmith (Mintmaster 1628-1636, 1636-1642)

Mintmark: flower

 

 

Engravers and designers in Kongsberg https://en.numista.com/catalogue/mint.php?id=1888

1. Brynjulf Larsen Bergslien - Q725227
Norwegian sculptor and medallist (1830-1898)
Engravers mark “B”

2. Peter Christian Winsløw - Q60675905

Danish medallist at the Danish court (1708-1756)

Engravers marks “W”, “CW” and “PCW”

 

3. Jesper Johansen Holm - Q109886397

Danish medallist at the Danish court (1748-1828)

Engravers mark “H”

 

4. Peter Leonhard Gianelli - Q5758062

Danish sculptor and medallist (1767-1807)

Engravers mark “PG”

 

5. Salomon Ahron Jacobson - Q110488315

Danish sculptor and medallist (1755-1830)

Engravers mark “SI”

 

 

Mintmaster in Kongsberg https://en.numista.com/catalogue/mint.php?id=1888

 

7. The Commission (1727-1728, 1735-1736)

Mintmark: “C”

 

8. Caspar Herman Langberg - https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/Caspar_Herman_Langberg

Norwegian Candidatus mineralogiae (1811-1888)

Mintmark: star

Interrested in nordic numismatic history, and european history overall.

Always looking for damaged, holed or even unidentifyable coins.

Do you have images for the star and flower  please ?

Flower

Taken from N#109480 reverse

Listed in older documentation as here

 

Star

Taken from N#41764 1835 with star reverse

Used in 1835 and 1841

Interrested in nordic numismatic history, and european history overall.

Always looking for damaged, holed or even unidentifyable coins.

3 mintmasters are done

 

For engravers I need their title in mint and dates of opération please

Status changed to Started (Compendium, 15 Dec 2024, 21:51)

@Elvi75 bump

Brynjulf Larsen Bergslien (1854-1862)

Assisant at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (1854-1861)

Sent to Kongsberg (1859-1862) to help with engraving. (unsure about title here)

Peter Christian Winsløw (1745-1755)

Court Medalist in Copenhagen

 

Jesper Johansen Holm (1788-1791)

Medalist in Copenhagen

 

Peter Leonhard Gianelli (1791-1801)

Member of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (1791-1800)

Medalist in Copenhagen (1800-1801)

 

Salomon Ahron Jacobson (1775-1830)

Seal Engraver at the Royal Danish Court (1775-1787)

Member of the Royal Swedish Art Academy (1788-1830)

Member of the Royal Danish Academy (1796-1830)

Sent to Kongsberg  and Altona (1799-1800) to help with engraving. (unsure about title here)

Interrested in nordic numismatic history, and european history overall.

Always looking for damaged, holed or even unidentifyable coins.
Status changed to Done (Compendium, 2 Jan 2025, 07:31)

Should be Good

I added first and last as both artists and marks attached to Kongsberg mint, others just like artists

Eg https://en.numista.com/catalogue/artist.php?id=2405

could https://en.numista.com/catalogue/artist.php?id=2402 be made to be added as engraver to coin. like here?

Interrested in nordic numismatic history, and european history overall.

Always looking for damaged, holed or even unidentifyable coins.

Can you link an example page? Was he attached to a mint or a medallist working everywhere?

N#100312

Wjilst norway was under danish rule

Interrested in nordic numismatic history, and european history overall.

Always looking for damaged, holed or even unidentifyable coins.

Elvi75

N#100312

Wjilst norway was under danish rule

Where is the H?

I attached him as engraver in the page do you see?

only on part of the 1791 mintage

Interrested in nordic numismatic history, and european history overall.

Always looking for damaged, holed or even unidentifyable coins.

But he engraved all 4 versions right?

Compendium

But he engraved all 4 versions right?

No, only part of the 1791 mintage.

Interrested in nordic numismatic history, and european history overall.

Always looking for damaged, holed or even unidentifyable coins.

Sorry I don't understand 

It's not how marks work usually, the people in charge is in charge for a mint for a date range

I let @Jarcek continue here as he may have better perspective than me on this artist/mark situation 

Status changed to Started (Compendium, 2 Jan 2025, 23:07)

To recap…

 

“H” guy is an engraver, right? He did not engrave the whole coin design, right? But he did something and included his mark on part of the mintage in one year?

Catalogue administrator

Jarcek

To recap…

 

“H” guy is an engraver, right? He did not engrave the whole coin design, right? But he did something and included his mark on part of the mintage in one year?

yes

Interrested in nordic numismatic history, and european history overall.

Always looking for damaged, holed or even unidentifyable coins.

Mark was added.

Catalogue administrator
Status changed to Done (Jarcek, 19 Mar 2025, 13:27)

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