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Dr. Ing. Kaya Sayar and his magnificent Asia Minor Collection

We are very proud that the dedicated collector Dr Kaya Sayar has entrusted us with his exquisite collection of 2,000 coins, which he has built up over thirty years with great commitment and energy. His decision to offer them for sale in two Künker auctions is a vote of confidence in our company and our work. We are most grateful to our longstanding client Dr Sayar and his family for the trust they have placed in us.

We feel obliged to carefully document this extraordinary special collection of Asia Minor coins in two auction catalogues, and to highlight the intentions and achievements of the collector Dr Sayar so that they will be remembered by future generations. These two catalogues will preserve the collection for all eternity, so to speak. In addition, we want to make this scientifically important collection accessible to numismatists and historians in a well-structured and detailed manner, and researchers can use our auction photos of the coins free of charge upon request. We want to take this opportunity to thank Jens-Ulrich Thormann, who, together with Rebecca Hannemann and Britta-Maria Schroeter, carried out the meticulous cataloguing, as well as Prof. Johannes Nollé, who wrote the historical commentaries and provided the illustrations.

The collection will be presented in two auctions. In this initial auction, coins from the South Asia Minor regions of Lycia, Pamphylia and Cilicia will be offered, while the remaining coins in the collection will be auctioned at the end of 2024.

The catalogues will also introduce the collector’s personality. Throughout his life, Dr Kaya Sayar has shown in an exemplary manner how to be a cosmopolitan – a citizen of the world – while maintaining a lifelong love for the country in which he was born. 

Osnabrück, January 2024
Dr Andreas Kaiser

The Collector

Dr Kaya Sayar celebrated his 90th birthday last year in good health (Fig. 1). This event prompted him to entrust our auction house with his collection of more than 2000 coins from Asia Minor, half of which are silver issues. The Sayar collection is now to be made available to other collectors or museums enabling them to fill gaps in their holdings with these excellent pieces. We would like to introduce and pay tribute to Dr Kaya Sayar and his collection with this annotated catalog. This is the best way to preserve a collection that was built up over a span of 30 years in its entirety, while also honoring an experienced collector’s commitment and personality. 

Kaya Sayar was born on 26 February 1933 in the İstanbul district of Laleli (Tulip Quarter) situated in the historic centre of the city on the Bosphorus. Not far from Laleli and its baroque Tulip Mosque (Laleli Camii) is the Grand Bazaar, Kapalı Çarşı. Strolling through this bazaar as a child, holding the hand of his father – who was a dedicated coin collector himself and had a keen interest in the history of his home country – sparked young Kaya’s interest in ancient coins. During his childhood, coins from all parts of Asia Minor were offered at the bazaar. It was here that the well-known numismatist Hans von Aulock acquired many pieces for his famous collection. And it was precisely these childhood memories that led Kaya Sayar, who was also very interested in the history of Anatolia, to build up a coin collection of his own 60 years later.

After having completed secondary school, Kaya Sayar studied engineering at the renowned İstanbul Technical University. He furthered his studies at the Technical University of Berlin and finally at the Technical University of Hanover, where he received his doctorate. During this phase of his life, he learnt German at astonishing speed, and soon mastered the language just as proficiently as his Turkish mother tongue. In 1963, he married his wife Sigrid, and the couple celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary in 2023 (Fig. 2). Not only did she bore him a son and a daughter, Sigrid has also always supported him in his collecting activities. This is worth mentioning, as I often hear from collectors that their wives not only show little understanding for their numismatic activities, but even jealously oppose their enthusiasm for collecting for a variety of reasons. Kaya Sayar, however, did not have to cultivate his passion in secret!

Kaya Sayar initially worked at an architect‘s office, where he specialised in structural engineering. He eventually took over the company and greatly expanded the business. Professionally speaking, Kaya Sayar is a cosmopolitan. He was responsible for the structural calculations of very different buildings not only in Germany, but in many parts of the world. Listing all these buildings would fill pages. Quite a few of them posed enormous challenges to the structural engineer given their architectural extravagance. At the end of the 1960s, Kaya Sayar engineered the extremely difficult structure for the imposing Barquisimeto Cathedral in Venezuela. The unusual, complex building, which resembles an upside-down flower, is a masterpiece of modern statics and architecture. Just as noteworthy is Mersin‘s tallest skyscraper (Mertim Tower), which was completed in 1987 and, at a height of 580 feet, was also the highest building in Turkey until 2000. Its upper floors house a Radisson Group hotel complex, which remains the highest hotel in Turkey to this day. Regions that are prone to earthquakes, such as Turkey, pose particularly demanding challenges to static calculations. Furthermore, Kaya Sayar developed the structural design for the Saudi Arabian city of Medina’s extravagant water tower.

Kaya Sayar and his wife Sigrid are an example of how one can feel equally connected to two countries. They live in Hanover, but spend long summer and autumn vacations at their holiday home near Ayvalık in the northwest of Turkey. To Kaya Sayar, this place evokes images of a region that used to home the many small Mysian towns that minted beautiful coins in ancient times, even though some of them were tiny as Poroselene and Nasos. 

His successful professional life only allowed Kaya Sayar to start collecting ancient coins at the age of sixty. By that time, he had gained the financial resources needed to build up such a collection through skill and ability. Moreover, he had been able to recruit reliable employees, which enabled him to reduce his workload. He acquired the coins for his collection at European and American auctions and, in very few cases, at coin fairs. For this reason, he holds records that document the time and place of acquisition of all the coins in his collection, except for coin fair purchases. Quite a few of his coins come from the dissolved collections of Hans von Aulock and Edoardo Levante. Therefore, coins from the Sayar collection can be found in the volumes of the ‚Von Aulock Collection‘ published by the German Archaeological Institute. 

Kaya Sayar has always refused to buy coins that were exported from Turkey illegally. He is registered as a collector in Turkey and owns a small collection of coins there, which will remain in Turkey and eventually be handed over to a local museum. „The coins of the country where I was born should remain there and remind the people there of the great history of their fatherland,“ is one of his statements on this subject. 

Kaya Sayar paid great attention to only acquiring attractive pieces for his collection. He focused on silver and bronze coins from the Classical and Hellenistic periods; the Roman ‚Greek Imperials‘ are missing in his collection as they did not meet Sayar’s beauty standards. The Sayar Collection is the collection of an aesthete. In many cases, Kaya Sayar endeavored to bring together the most important coin types of a city from the stater to fractional pieces. In this regard, his collection was by far sufficient to illustrate the parts on Asia Minor of Colin M. Kraay‘s ‚Archaic and Classical Greek Coins‘ and Otto Mørkholm’s ‚Early Hellenistic Coinage from the Accession of Alexander to the Peace of Apamea (336-188 B.C.)‘ with beautiful pictures. 

A focal point of the Sayar Collection is Lycia. There is hardly another collection that comprises such an abundance of Lycian bronze and silver coins. The Lycian landscape – ‚Turkey‘s Switzerland‘ – with its high mountains and deep green valleys crisscrossed by water-rich rivers, exerted a tremendous fascination on Kaya Sayar and his wife. I had the pleasure of travelling through Lycia with them a few years ago. What particularly impresses the collector Kaya Sayar is the combination of elements of Lycian culture – a special variety of Anatolian civilisation – and Greek culture. This connection is reflected by preserved stone tombs, but also by coins. Kaya Sayar has collected 350, often extremely rare coins from this region, almost 300 of which are silver pieces. Such a collection of Lycian coins will not come onto the market in the near future again. Sayar‘s Lycian collection is so important that the ‚Lykische Münzen in europäischen Privatsammlungen‘ (2016) written by my friend Wilhelm Müseler, who sadly passed away far too soon, is largely based on Kaya Sayar‘s Lycian collection. Without these coins, as Wilhelm Müseler once confessed to me, his publication could not have been realised.

Fig. 3: The ancient Asia Minor and its landscapes. Photo: JN

In our March auction, we will be presenting the first part of Sayar‘s collection. It comprises the southern provinces of Lycia, Pamphylia and Cilicia in Asia Minor. At the end of 2024, the other Anatolian coins of the Sayar collection will be auctioned. 

I conclude this brief introduction to a striking collector and his collection with the old Greek wish πολλὰ τὰ ἔτη/ Many more years (in health and happiness). 

Professor Dr Johannes Nollé

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