Snelling, Thomas, 1712-1773
Snelling, Thomas
Thomas Snelling
Thomas Snelling British numismatist
Snelling, Thomas (British numismatist, 1712-1773)
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Works
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A catalogue of a large and curious collection of prints, and books of prints : by the most eminent masters: Including a considerable Collection lately purchased, Consisting of fine modern Prints, by Beauvarlet, Elliot, Hogarth, Ravenet, Strange, Vivares Wille, Woollet, Worlidge, &c. A copious Collection by the old Masters, viz. Albert Durer N de Bruyn M de Schoon L de Leyden Berghem, Callot, Della Bella, Goltzius Hollar, Ostade, Rembrant, Waterloo, &c. Several Thousand English and Foreign Portraits by Baron, Drevet, Edelinck, Faithorne, Hollar, Houbraken, Lombart, Masson, Nantueil Vandyke, Vanschuppen, Vertue, &c. Also a great Number of Metzotinto Heads, which will begin to be sold on Monday the first of January, 1770, The lowest Price printed in the Catalogue, by Thomas Snelling, (no 163,) next the Horn Tavern, in Fleet-Street. Where may be had the full Value for any Collection, or Parcel of Prints, or Books of Prints; also Prints exchanged. Catalogues, may had of the following Booksellers, Mr. Millan, Charing-Cross, Mr. Randall, Pallmall, Mr. Shropshire, Bond-Street, and at the place of sale | |
The doctrine of gold and silver computations : In which is included, That of the Par of Money: The Proportion in Value between Gold and Silver; And the Valuation of Gold, Silver, and Parting Assays: With useful tables and copper-plates | |
Essay on Irish coins and of the currency of foreign monies in Ireland | |
Miscellaneous views of the coins struck by English princes in France : counterfeit sterlings, coins struck by the East India Company, those in the West India colonies, and in the Isle of Man. Also of pattern pieces for gold and silver coins, and gold nobles struck abroad in imitation of English. With copper-plates | |
Snelling on the coins of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c in detached pieces ... : the whole containing seventy copper plates. | |
Snelling's seventy-one plates of gold & silver coin, with their weight, fineness, & value | |
A supplement to Mr. Simon's essay on Irish coins | |
Thirty three plates, of English medals by the late Mr. Thomas Snelling | |
A view of the coins at this time current throughout Europe; exhibiting the figures of near 300 on 25 copper plates together, together with their value, and in what metal they are struck ... | |
A view of the copper coin and coinage of England, : Including The Leaden, Tin and Laton Tokens made by Tradesmen during the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I; the Farthing Tokens of James I and Charles I; those of Towns and Corporations under the Commonwealth and Charles II; and the Tin Farthings and Halfpence of Charles II, James II, and William and Mary. With copper-plates. By Thomas Snelling | |
A view of the gold coin and coinage of England : From Henry the Third To the Present Time. Consider'd with regard to type, legend, sorts, rarity, weight, fineness, value and proportion. With copper-plates | |
A view of the origin, nature, and use of jettons or counters especially those commonly known by the name of black money and abbey pieces : with a sketch of the manner of reckoning with them, and its affinity with that of the Roman abacus, those Chinese soan pan, and the Russian Shtchota : with copper plates |