Bangs
Martin Gengerke's American Numismatic Auctions provides the following overview:
"Bangs, Brother & Co. (1853-1856); Bangs, Merwin & Co. (1856-1876); Bangs & Co. (1876-1900).
Some Bangs sales were cataloged by numismatists such as Sage, Anthon, Cogan, Levick, Haines, Feuardent, Sampson & Snyder, and Randall, and are listed under their names. Others were cataloged by what John Adams refers to as "nameless ignorami," a description that is in some cases charitable.
Bangs also served as the physical facility for many other firms, including Chapman, Cogan, Haseltine, Proskey, Strobridge and Woodward."
John Adams lists 25 Bangs sales between 1855 and 1889, while Gengerke lists 97 sales from 1841 to 1898. The two lists are almost exclusive, overlapping for seven sales only (Adams 3, 6, 9-12, 23). We include in this group sales listed by either Adams or Gengerke.
Data source: Martin Gengerke
Past Auction Results
2 entries found for[year: 1882]
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Catalogue of Professor Anthon's Numismatic Cabinet, Part 3, comprising Coins and Medals of Russia, Poland, Modern Greece, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and Holland. [11/09-10/1882]
1882 Nov 09 -
1882 Nov 10
Type: Live
# of Lots: 1863
Catalogue of a valuable collection of coins and medals ... the property of J. Colvin Randall ... [11/28/1882]
1882 Nov 28
Total Realized: $0.00
Type: Live
# of Lots: 702