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DENMARK, 25-års jubilæum for Ny Carlsberg Bryggeri, Copenhagen [25th Anniversary of Ny..
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DENMARK, 25-års jubilæum for Ny Carlsberg Bryggeri, Copenhagen [25th Anniversary of Ny Carlsberg Brewery], 1896, a bronze plaque by J.-C. Chaplain, female allegory of Denmark advancing right, holding sword and banner, wading through a field of grain, rev. standing robed female personifying Science presenting a still to a seated robed female personifying Industry, edge impressed bronze and cornucopia, 71 x 51mm, 98.32g (Maier 77; PBE 70; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.52, 4; BDM I, 403; Gaz. Num. 1897, p.25, 49; cf. Stack’s/Bowers Jan. 2023, 41059; cf. Pegasus 9, 148; cf. iNumis Dec. 2015, 117; cf. DNW 47, 1051). Extremely fine, rare £200-£260
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Provenance: Bt Simmons June 2004.
Carlsberg, Denmark's first lager beer, was launched on 10 November 1847 by Captain Jacob Christian Jacobsen (1811-87) in Valby, a small town on a hill overlooking Copenhagen. Jacobsen had learnt the brewing trade from his father, who opened his brewery at Brolæggerstræde, in the centre of Copenhagen, in 1817. The Carlsberg firm was named after Jacobsen’s son Carl, and 'berg', which when translated means 'on a hill'. In 1882 Jacobsen's son, Carl Christian Hillman Jacobsen (1842-1914), set up another brewery, Ny Carlsberg (New Carlsberg), and in 1906 the two Carlsbergs merged to form Carlsberg Breweries. Carlsberg and their Danish rival Tuborg merged in 1970 to form United Breweries, the group now known as Carlsberg AS. The obverse of the plaque is based on the 1851 painting Mother Denmark, by Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann (1819-81), in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen
DENMARK, 25-års jubilæum for Ny Carlsberg Bryggeri, Copenhagen [25th Anniversary of Ny Carlsberg Brewery], 1896, a bronze plaque by J.-C. Chaplain, female allegory of Denmark advancing right, holding sword and banner, wading through a field of grain, rev. standing robed female personifying Science presenting a still to a seated robed female personifying Industry, edge impressed bronze and cornucopia, 71 x 51mm, 98.32g (Maier 77; PBE 70; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.52, 4; BDM I, 403; Gaz. Num. 1897, p.25, 49; cf. Stack’s/Bowers Jan. 2023, 41059; cf. Pegasus 9, 148; cf. iNumis Dec. 2015, 117; cf. DNW 47, 1051). Extremely fine, rare £200-£260
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Provenance: Bt Simmons June 2004.
Carlsberg, Denmark's first lager beer, was launched on 10 November 1847 by Captain Jacob Christian Jacobsen (1811-87) in Valby, a small town on a hill overlooking Copenhagen. Jacobsen had learnt the brewing trade from his father, who opened his brewery at Brolæggerstræde, in the centre of Copenhagen, in 1817. The Carlsberg firm was named after Jacobsen’s son Carl, and 'berg', which when translated means 'on a hill'. In 1882 Jacobsen's son, Carl Christian Hillman Jacobsen (1842-1914), set up another brewery, Ny Carlsberg (New Carlsberg), and in 1906 the two Carlsbergs merged to form Carlsberg Breweries. Carlsberg and their Danish rival Tuborg merged in 1970 to form United Breweries, the group now known as Carlsberg AS. The obverse of the plaque is based on the 1851 painting Mother Denmark, by Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann (1819-81), in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen
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