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b. 1430 - d. 1514

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      • Italy, Niccolo Spinelli called Fiorentino (1430-1514), Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-94, humanist and philosopher), bronze meda
        Jun. 12, 2024

        Italy, Niccolo Spinelli called Fiorentino (1430-1514), Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-94, humanist and philosopher), bronze meda

        Est: £300 - £400

        Italy, Niccolo Spinelli called Fiorentino (1430-1514), Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-94, humanist and philosopher), bronze medal, bust right, rev., the Three Graces, 81.5mm (Hill 998B; Armand I, 86, 9; Kress 277 = Pollard 314), very fine old cast, with dark patina The only known contemporary cast of this medal was in the Stack collection sold here on 9 December 2009, lot 110.

        Morton & Eden
      • ATTRIBUTED TO NICCOLÒ DI FORZORE SPINELLI CALLED NICCOLÒ FIORENTINO (FLORENCE, 1430-1514) MEDAL MATRIX IN CLAY REPRESENTING GIOVANNA DEGLI ALBIZZI WIFE OF LORENZO TORNABUONI.
        Aug. 03, 2021

        ATTRIBUTED TO NICCOLÒ DI FORZORE SPINELLI CALLED NICCOLÒ FIORENTINO (FLORENCE, 1430-1514) MEDAL MATRIX IN CLAY REPRESENTING GIOVANNA DEGLI ALBIZZI WIFE OF LORENZO TORNABUONI.

        Est: €1,800 - €2,700

        Attributed to Niccolò di Forzore Spinelli called Niccolò Fiorentino (Florence, 1430-1514) Medal matrix in clay representing Giovanna degli Albizzi wife of Lorenzo Tornabuoni. It is the effigy of the young woman from the Florentine gentry of the Quattrocento, who despite her premature death was represented in numerous works by Domenico Ghirlandaio and Sandro Botticelli. A bronze specimen is kept in the Bargello Museum, Florence. With bronze case. Diameter: 7.5 cm.

        Aletheia Subastas
      • Profiles of Ladies, bronzes
        Apr. 16, 2016

        Profiles of Ladies, bronzes

        Est: $300 - $500

        (lot of 2) After Niccolo Fiorentino (Italian, 1430-1514), Portrait of Nonina Stroza (wife of the artist Bernardo del Barbigia), bronze medal, and European School (19th century), Profile of a Lady, bronze medallion and bronze wall plaque, unsigned, largest overall: 6"h x 5.75"w

        Clars Auctions
      • [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]
        Dec. 09, 2009

        [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]

        Est: £600 - £800

        ATTRIBUTED TO NICCOLÒ SPINELLI, called NICCOLÒ FIORENTINO (1430-1514) John Kendal, Knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, bronze medal, 1480, bust right wearing the cross of the Knights of St. John, rev., the arms of Kendal, 55mm (Hill 934; Armand II, 82, 11; Bargello 230; MI I, 17, 3), has been gilt, a fine old cast, worn on the reverse

        Morton & Eden
      • [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]
        Dec. 09, 2009

        [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]

        Est: £600 - £800

        ATTRIBUTED TO NICCOLÒ SPINELLI, called NICCOLÒ FIORENTINO (1430-1514) Fra Alberto Belli (c. 1440-1482), lawyer and teacher of canon law, bronze medal, bust left in habit with hood raised, rev., standing figure of Faith, 56mm (Hill 959; Armand I, 85, 5; Pollard 303 = Kress 265), sometime cleaned, a very fine early cast

        Morton & Eden
      • [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]
        Dec. 09, 2009

        [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]

        Est: £600 - £800

        ATTRIBUTED TO NICCOLÒ SPINELLI, called NICCOLÒ FIORENTINO (1430-1514) Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498), Dominican theologian and preacher, bronze medal, bust left in habit with hood raised, rev., a hand issuing from clouds holding a dagger over the city of Florence, 59.5mm (Hill 1076; Armand I, 105; Bargello 271), pierced, the obverse with traces of gilding, a fine early cast

        Morton & Eden
      • [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]
        Dec. 09, 2009

        [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]

        Est: £700 - £1,000

        ATTRIBUTED TO NICCOLÒ SPINELLI, called NICCOLÒ FIORENTINO (1430-1514) Alessandro di Gino Vecchietti (1472-1532), bronze medal, c. 1498, ALESSANDRO DI GINO VECHIETTI, bust right, aged 26, bust right wearing cap with back flap turned up; below, ANNI 26, rev., Fortune, nude, on a dolphin, holding up a billowing sail, a radiant sun head in the sea before her; behind, an ermine holding a scroll inscribed PRIVS MORI QVAE TVRPARI, 76.5mm (Hill 1027; Armand I, 99, 4), a very fine old cast in high relief

        Morton & Eden
      • [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]
        Dec. 09, 2009

        [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]

        Est: £3,000 - £4,000

        ATTRIBUTED TO NICCOLÒ SPINELLI, called NICCOLÒ FIORENTINO (1430-1514) Roberto di Dante Castiglione (born c. 1464), bronze medal (c. 1492), ROBERTVS DANTIS CASTELLIONEN-SIS FLOREN, bust left, aged 28, rev., ISPERO IN DEO, Hope standing in attitude of prayer, gazing up at the sun; across field, AN XXVIII, 68mm (Hill 964; Armand I, 94, 5), edge and small area on the reverse filed down, otherwise a very fine contemporary cast in high relief and with brown patina

        Morton & Eden
      • [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]
        Dec. 09, 2009

        [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]

        Est: £80,000 - £120,000

        ATTRIBUTED TO NICCOLÒ SPINELLI, called NICCOLÒ FIORENTINO (1430-1514) Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494), humanist and philosopher, bronze medal, IOANNES PICVS MIRANDVLENSIS, bust right with long hair, wearing cuirass adorned with winged mask, rev., the Three Graces named as PVLCHRITVDO AMOR and VOLVPTAS (Beauty, Love, Pleasure), 85.7mm (Hill 998B; Armand I, 86, 9; Pollard 314 = Kress 277; Middeldorf/Stiebral XVIII, this piece), pierced, a very fine contemporary cast with light brown patina, the portrait in high relief and of exceptional quality

        Morton & Eden
      • [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]
        Dec. 09, 2009

        [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]

        Est: £10,000 - £15,000

        ATTRIBUTED TO NICCOLÒ SPINELLI, called FIORENTINO (1430-1514) Girolamo Ridolfi da San Giminiano (1465-1526), bronze medal, HIE DE SANCTO GEMINIANO S APS (Girolamo of San Giminiano, apostolic scriptor), bust left wearing cap and plain gown, rev., GEMINIO DICATVM (Dedicated to Geminiano), Pegasus springing to right, 51mm (Hill 940; Armand II, 52, 22 and III, 173, 1; Bargello 232; Scher 43), twice pierced, some wear to the reverse but otherwise an extremely fine contemporary cast of very high quality, with brown patina

        Morton & Eden
      • Niccol di Forzore Spinelli, called Niccolò Fiorentino (1430-1514) Fra Gerolamo Savonarola, bronze medal, 59.5mm., an old...
        Jan. 24, 2008

        Niccol di Forzore Spinelli, called Niccolò Fiorentino (1430-1514) Fra Gerolamo Savonarola, bronze medal, 59.5mm., an old...

        Est: £200 - £400

        Niccol di Forzore Spinelli, called Niccolò Fiorentino (1430-1514) Fra Gerolamo Savonarola, bronze medal, 59.5mm., an old cast with traces of gilding, brown patina, pierced at 12 o'clock Obverse: bust of Savonarola to left, wearing habit with hood raised, HIERONYMVS SAVO PER VIR DOCTISSs ORDINIS PR-EDICHARVM Reverse: a hand issuing from a cloud, holds a dagger over a fortified city, GLADIVS DOMINI - SVP TERAM ET VELOCITER The 'Gladius Domini', the Sword of the Lord, on the reverse is a reference to Savonarola's prediction that Italy, and in particular Florence, would be put to the sword as a punishment for the people's abandonment of strict religion in favour of more secular, and therefore sinful, pursuits. The French invasion of Italy in 1495, was of course seen by many as the fulfilment of this prophecy. The medals were made after Savonarola's downfall and execution. References Armand I, 105; Bargello I, 271; Hill 1076

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      • Niccolò di Forzore Spinelli, called Niccolò Fiorentino (1430-1514) Girolamo Ridolfi, uniface bronze medal, 50mm., an old...
        Jan. 24, 2008

        Niccolò di Forzore Spinelli, called Niccolò Fiorentino (1430-1514) Girolamo Ridolfi, uniface bronze medal, 50mm., an old...

        Est: £300 - £500

        Niccolò di Forzore Spinelli, called Niccolò Fiorentino (1430-1514) Girolamo Ridolfi, uniface bronze medal, 50mm., an old cast, brown patina, scarce Obverse: bust in profile facing left, with long hair, wearing small round cap and robe, · HIE · DE · SANCTO · · GEMINIANO · S · APS · Reverse: blank Girolamo di Ludovico Ridolfi da San Gimignano (1465-1526), was an Apostolic Secretary, a Consistorial Advocate and a Knight of the Golden Spur. The medal comes with a reverse depicting Pegasus. Other uniface examples are known (for another see Astarte auction VIII, 11 October 2001, lot 23) References Armand II, 52, 22; Hill 940

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