Thomas Owen - William Sherard - 1708-10-15
Thomas Owen, Aleppo
Thomas Owen - William Sherard - 1708-10-15
| FINA IDUnique ID of the page ᵖ | 15821 |
| InstitutionName of Institution. | London, Royal Society |
| InventoryInventory number. | MS 254/394 |
| AuthorAuthor of the document. | Thomas Owen |
| RecipientRecipient of the correspondence. | William Sherard |
| Correspondence dateDate when the correspondence was written: day - month - year . | October 15, 1708 |
| PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. | Aleppo 36° 11' 57.26" N, 37° 9' 49.41" E |
| Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation. | Johannes Heyman, Robert Sutton, William Pilkington |
| LiteratureReference to literature. | Burnett 2020b, pp. 569 n. 19, 609, 618 n. 395Burnett 2020b |
| KeywordNumismatic Keywords ᵖ | Collecting , Smyrna , Collection Destruction , Greek , Alexander , Antiochus , Lysimachus , Philip , Punic , Bronze |
| LanguageLanguage of the correspondence | English |
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'I made a second attempt upon that Collection my former acquainted you of; & Conscious yt my own Ability was not Answerable to my desire of serving you, I begd Mr Professor Heyman’s Assistance; who in his travails does yr place the honour of a Visit, & yr Factory the Favour of his Ingenious Conversation; being now in the house of C[onsul]. Pilkington, & designs hence in a month for Stamb. We examind ym severally, & the fairest account I am capable of sending, is as follows.
5. Gold. very common. weight, eleven drams.
138 Silver. 23 neither rare nor Common. 66 drams: & the remainder weighed 247 Drams.
500 & odd brass ones. None of the rarest, & about 40 not Common.
Among the silver were several of Alexander, Antiochus, Lysimachus & Philippus: some of towns & Provinces, wth the Aeras: I saw none wth Punick leters; & the Brass have very few of the Lower Empire. The Inscriptions of the whole parcel are mostly Greek, plain & legible, & very well preservd.
I cannot learn yt M. Bigaud has any concern or Interest in the disposal of ym, & they are now in the hands of Capn Vernons ware house-man; being a Legacy to 4 or 5 persons, jealous of one another, & the true reason of so stubborn a price: Tho’ of late, I find ym relenting, & willing to hear of another price; but how much They will abate, I cannot learn. I have putt my own Seal upon the Bag, nor will any one be permitted to break It open, ’till I receive yr answer to This: & I hope you’l not let slip the first Opportunity; his Excellency Sr Robt Sutton having given an unlimited Commission to our 2d Drogherman to buy up all Medals & Stones yt come to Hand. Then, should the Owners hear this news, they’l not abate one Ace of the first price. The Drogherman went about these but being told I was treating about ym, He mannerly declines ’till such time as I have refusd ym; & he has the promise of the next. Myn Heer Heyman having lost at sea wht purchase he made while at Smyrna &c is now collecting anew, & made a proposal to be one of four to buy ym, too Costly for one man.’ (Royal Society, MS 254/394; Burnett 2020b, pp. 569 n. 19, 609).