AMERICA -- "AMERICA NOVITER DELINEATA". (Paris, J. Boisseau, c. 1643). Plain engr. map by Hugues Picart after J. Hondius, w. 2 inset maps: Antarctic regions and Greenland. 385 x 510 mm. (A bit age-toned, but in v.g. condition).
€ 700
AMERICA -- "AMERICA SIVE INDIA NOVA". (Duisburg, Mercator Heirs, 1609 (or 1619?)). Engr. circular map of the western hemisphere in beautiful handcolouring, surrounded by 3 inset circular maps of Cuba, Haiti and the Gulf of Mexico in each corner, the title set in the fourth. 377 x 470 mm. (Split in the centre (in need of repair, but without loss of image), a bit browned).
€ 1800
AMERICA -- "VIRGINIAE ITEM ET FLORIDAE Americae Provinciarum, nova descriptio". (Amst., J. Hondius, 1619). Fine engr. map in cont. colouring. 350 x 492 mm. (Partly split on vertical fold, but in v.g. condition).
€ 1000
ASIA -- "INDIA ORIENTALIS". (Amst., J. Hondius, 1619). Engr. map in cont. colouring w. 2 cartouches and scale indicator. 360 x 493 mm.
BELGIUM -- VERVEER, Salomon Leonardus (1813-1876). (Gent, street view). N.d. Drawing in grey, brown and black wash. 255 x 214 mm. Hinged to mount, under passepartout. -- And 3 similar drawings, i.a. by P.G. Vertin and W.C. Nakken. (4).
€ 120
EUROPE -- "EUROPA ad magnae Europae Gerardi Mercatoris P. imitationem (…)". (Duisburg, Mercator Heirs, 1609). Engr. map w. cartouche in beautiful handcolouring. 375 x 460 mm. (Outer blank margins strengthened, 3 (almost invisible) holes in image, partly split on central vertical fold).
€ 200
EUROPE -- "NOVA EUROPAE DESCRIPTIO". Amst., J. Hondius, (1619). Engr. map in cont. colouring. 380 x 512 mm. (A bit age-toned, but in v.g. condition).
€ 800
JAPAN -- "L'EMPIRE DU JAPON, divisé en sept principales parties et subdivisé en soixante et six Royaumes". (Par.), 1750. Engr. map after G. Robert de Vaugondy, cold. in outlines. 485 x 535 mm. Hinged under passepartout. (Apart from some tiny foxing spots in good condition).
LOW COUNTRIES -- AMSTERDAM -- "GEZIGT van de Binnen Amstel, en Schut Sluys naa de Blaauwbrug en Diaken Weeshuys & van de Amstelbrug af te zien" - "GEZICHT van de Bosjes Sluisaf langs de Kolveniers Burgwal naer de Zuiderkerk Toren, (etc.)" - "GEZICHT op de Schapen Markt naer den Reguliers Toren, (etc.)" - Amst., A. & H. de Leth, n.d. (c. 1720). 3 large engr. views in cont. colouring by H. de Leth, D. Stoopendaal, a.o., conjoined on 2 sheets each, with 4 inset smaller town views below (on 4 separate conjoined sheets). 760 x 930 mm. Framed and glazed. (Laid down on linen, browned, marginal fraying w. loss of engraved surface in places).
LOW COUNTRIES -- BOELLAARD, Margaretha Cornelia (1795-1872)? (View of the castle of Rhynauwen/Rijnauwen). N.d. (=1811?). Drawing in grey wash. 180 x 232 mm. Mounted along margins, under passepartout. Monogrammed in pencil 'M.G.B. f'. Dated 'December 1811' on v°? -- Added: Gijsbertus Arnoldus GRETSER (1815-1864). (Castle view/Tiel?). 1855. Drawing in pencil and colour wash. 177 x 240 mm. Signed in l.l. corner. Annotated 'Tiel' and dated. -- Petrus Josephus LUTGERS (1808-1874)? (View of 'Huis Marlot', The Hague). N.d. Drawing in colour wash. 173 x 238 mm. Mounted along margins, under passepartout. -- And 4 o. views of castle-like buildings in disrepair. (7).
€ 300
LOW COUNTRIES -- BREDA -- "ARTILLERIE CAMP BY BREDA 1769". 's-Grav., I. du Mee, n.d. (c. 1769). Broadside, consisting of engr. in 2 parts dep. a military encampment in bird's eye perspective and viewed from above as a plan, 426 x 448 mm, above letterpress 'Uitlegging/Explication' in Dutch and French in 2 columns. (Lower and left margin a bit frayed, 2 splits in lower and 1 in left margin and on both ends of horizontal fold).
€ 100
LOW COUNTRIES -- BREDA -- "SIEGE DE BREDA". Paris, I. Silvestre, n.d. (1628?). Engr. panoramic view of the Siege of Breda by Jacques Callot, dissected in 35 parts and laid down on linen, trimmed in red along the outer borders. Total size 122 x 143 cm. Folded in red h. mor. commemoration book-like box (310 x 210 mm), dated 1825 on the lower spine end. (Map a bit browned, but in perfect condition).
LOW COUNTRIES -- BRIELLE -- DUBBELS, Hendrik Jacobsz (1620/21-1676), possibly. (View of Den Briel/Brielle). 1660. Drawing in pen and brush in gray, black chalk. 174 x 310 mm. Mounted along margins, under passepartout.
LOW COUNTRIES -- DORDRECHT -- CALLCOTT, Augustus Wall (1779-1844), attrib. (View of the Grote Kerk of Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk). N.d. Drawing in ink and pencil on handmade paper. 176 x 255 mm. Mounted along margins, under passepartout. -- Added: Frederik Lodewijk HUYGENS (1802-1887). (River landscape). N.d. Drawing in grey wash on laid paper. 200 x 270 mm. Signed in l.r. corner. Hinged to mount, under passepartout. (Severely browned). -- Lambertus HARDENBERG (1822-1900). ((Romantic) view of Leyden?). 1839. Watercolour. 195 x 153 mm. Signed in l.r. corner. Mounted along margins, under passepartout. -- And 1 o. (4).
LOW COUNTRIES -- ENKHUIZEN -- WANING, Cornelis Anthonij ('Kees') v. (1861-1929). (Harbour scene view of Enkhuizen w. 'Dromedaris' in background). Drawing in black chalk. 195 x 270 mm. Signed in l.r. corner. Mounted along margins, under passepartout. -- W. HOOGBRUIN? (Amsterdam, view of the Schreyerstoren). N.d. Drawing in colour wash. 90 x 140 mm. Mounted along margins, under passepartout. -- And 2 o. (4).
€ 150
LOW COUNTRIES -- HAARLEM -- ANONYMOUS. (View of the 'Grote' and 'Kleine Houtpoort'). N.d. (2nd. h. 18th c.). Drawing in pencil and grey wash. 190 x 320 mm. Wm "LVG". Mounted along margins, under passepartout.
LOW COUNTRIES -- HAARLEM -- "HARLEMUM sive Herlemum urbs Hollandiae situ (...)" - "MIDDELBURCH" - "ZUTPHEN" - 3 Engr. bird's eye plans after Braun & Hogenberg, each w. 2 coats of arms, all cold. by hand. Largest 252 x 340; smallest 232 x 287 mm. From Guicciardini, 1609. -- And 2 o. (5).
LOW COUNTRIES -- HATTINGA -- "GENERAALE LAND-KAARTE VAN DEN LOOPICKER-WAARD A° 1771". 1772. Manuscript map by D.W.C. Hattinga. 90,5 x 168 cm. On 3 conjoined sheets of paper w. green velvet trim along outer borders. (Left upper corner a bit stained, lower right outer margin a bit frayed, trim loose/a bit dam. in places, but in v.g. condition).
€ 2000
LOW COUNTRIES -- HATTINGA -- "GENERAALE LAND-KAARTE VAN DEN LOOPICKER-WAARD, gemeeten A° 1771". Amst, L. Schenk Jansz., n.d. (1785). Engr. map in cont. colouring after D.W.C. Hattinga by B. de Bakker (not mentioned on the map) & L. Schenk Jansz., printed on 3 conjoined sheets of paper. 97 x 172 cm. Laid down on linen. (A bit browned, lower margin stained in places (partly in image), but else in good condition).
€ 900
LOW COUNTRIES -- LEIDEN -- "LUGDUNUM BATAVORUM". (Leiden), 1675. Plain engr. plan of the city by C. Hagen 'crowned' by 4 family crests (representing the mayors of Leiden) and the city arms, on top of a perspective view of the city seen from the South and flanked by 16 views on churches, gates, the Academy, etc. On several conjoined sheets, tog. c. 800 x 900 mm. Beautifully framed and glazed (older framing).
LOW COUNTRIES -- "RHENOLANDIA, AMSTELANDIA et circumjacentia aliquot territoria". (Amst.) N. Visscher, n.d. (2nd h. 17th c.). Handsomely cold. engr. map w. large title cartouche and scale indicator. 455 x 554 mm.
LOW COUNTRIES -- RIJNLAND -- (DOU, J.J. & S. v. BROECKHUYSEN). 't Hooge Heemraedschap van Rhynland. ((...) vernieuwd, geamplieerd en gecorrigeerd (d. M. Bolstra)). (Amst., I. Tirion, 1746). Wall map consisting of 15 conjoined sheets, cold. by hand and w. gilt lettered title. Total size 187 x 170 cm. Laid down on canvas stretcher, framed. (Browned, surface treated with a light layer of varnish (?), a bit discoloured/slightly chafed/dam. in places).
€ 2400
LOW COUNTRIES -- ROTTERDAM -- CLAUS, J.J. Plattegrond der gemeente Rotterdam. Rott., P.M. Bazendijk, 1898. Cold. lithogr. map of Rotterdam. 970 x 1200 cm. Laid down on linen in 15 parts. In (dam.) slipcase. (Sl. browned).
€ 80
LOW COUNTRIES -- SPILMAN, Hendricus (1721-1784). (View of the village Hem). N.d. Black ink and grey wash on laid paper. 141 x 208 mm. Signed in l.r. corner. No wm detected. Mounted along margins, under passepartout.
LOW COUNTRIES -- "THOOGE HEEMRAEDSCHAP van Delflant". N.pl., 1750. Engr. plain general map of polder district 'Delfland' by Van Anse, Doesburgh, (a.o.) after N. & J. Kruikius w. engr. title in top border and w. 10 fine engr. coats of arms by P. Haringh (5 on each outer side), all cold. by hand. 520 x 580 mm. (Browned, traces of former framing on v°.).
€ 500
LOW COUNTRIES -- UTRECHT -- "NIEUWE KAART VAN DE VYF HEEREN LANDEN Gelegen tusschen den Dief en Zouwen Dyk, (…)". Amst., R. & J. Ottens, 1741. Engr. wall map, consisting of 4 conjoined sheets, in cont. handcolouring. 860 x 970 mm. In modern walnut wood imitation frame, glazed and under passepartout. (Not inspected out of frame, but seemingly not attached to any mount).
LOW COUNTRIES -- UTRECHT -- "NIEUWE KAART VAN DE VYF HEEREN LANDEN Gelegen tusschen den Dief en Zouwen Dyk, (…)". Amst., R. & J. Ottens, 1741. Plain engr. wall map, consisting of 4 conjoined sheets, and 17 surrounding plates, of which 14 represent family crests of members of the polder board and 3 a general title and coat of arms of Vijfheerenlanden. Framed. (Laid down on mount, tear in image visible in upper right quadrant, but in good condition).
LOW COUNTRIES -- UTRECHT -- "NIEUWE KAART VAN DEN LANDE VAN UTRECHT". Amst., J. Covens & C. Mortier, n.d. (1743). Engr. map. on 11 conjoined sheets in nice cont. colouring w. large cartouche by T. Doesburgh after G. Hoet. 120 x 185 cm. Framed and glazed. (Not inspected out of frame, apparently not attached to mount and in v.g. condition).
€ 1500
LOW COUNTRIES -- UTRECHT -- VERRIJ(C)K, Theodorus, active 1760-1770, possibly. (View of the 'Weerdpoort' and stronghold 'Morgenster'). N.d. (2nd. h. 18th c.). Drawing in pencil and grey brush. 170 x 293 mm. Wm D. & C. Blauw. Hinged to mount, under passepartout.
LOW COUNTRIES -- VEERE -- ANROOY, Jan Adriaan Marie ('Jan') v. (1901-1988). "Veere". 1927. Drawing in colour wash and pencil. 87 x 125 mm. Signed in l.r. corner. Mounted along margins, under passepartout.
LOW COUNTRIES -- VLISSINGEN -- "STATION VLISSINGEN MET TOEKOMSTIGE UITBREIDINGEN". N.d. (c. 1890?). Manuscript plan in ink and colour wash on paper. 850 x 940 mm. Laid down on linen. (A bit foxed, but in v.g. condition).
LOW COUNTRIES -- ZEELAND -- "ZELANDICARUM insularum exactissima et nova descriptio". (Antw., Plantin/Ortelius, c. 1574). Engr. map - attractively cold. by hand - after J. v. Deventer w. fine large title cartouche, sea monster ridden by Poseidon and ships on the water. 330 x 457 mm. Framed (recently), glazed and under passepartout.
PADERBORN -- RIEFSTHAL, Wilhelm Ludwig Friedrich (1827–1888). "Dom in Paderborn". 26 Sept. 1859. Drawing on paper in pencil and colour wash. 215 x 293 mm. Signed in pencil in l.r. corner. Mounted along margins, under passepartout. (Paper browned).
PARIS -- "LUTETIAE vulgo, Paris, urbis Galliarum primariae, non Europae solius, sed orbis totius celeberimae prospectus". Amst. F. de Wit, n.d. (c. 1680). Engr. panorama of Paris, printed on 4 conjoined sheets, in cont. colouring (bottom right numbered 1-4). Lower border consisting of 18 letterpress columns in French, Dutch and Latin. Total size 61 x 214 cm. Laid down on wooden multiplex mount. (Unfortunately parts of the image and parts of the printed text below the view are missing, the Dutch and French texts are almost completely present, the Latin text is seriously damaged).
€ 3000
PLANCIUS -- "ORBIS TERRARUM TYPUS (…)/Beschrijvinghe der geheeler werelt (…)". (Amst., c. 1604). Engr. world map by B. v. Doetecum after P. Plancius. 287 x 517 mm. (Outer margins short/cut on plated edge, bit soiled & worn, tear closed in right upper margin). -- And 5 o. engraved maps and 1 plan (of Jerusalem) to the Bible completing the series, of which 5 by Van Doetecum (Deutecum/Doetecom/Doetechum, etc.) after P. Plancius. Amst., J.E. Cloppenborch, (c. 1604). Each map embellished w. 15 oval biblical scenes that surround the maps. All c. 295 x 495 mm. (Map of the Promised Land w. split in central fold running into image, w. small tear in image and w. repair to v° outer left margin, plan of Jerusalem w. rep. on v°., all maps a bit soiled/thumbed, outer left and right margins short).
SEA CHARTS -- BALTIC SEA -- "NIEUWE PASKAERT voor een Gedeelte Van de Oost Zee". Amst., J. v. Keulen, (c. 1684). Engr. chart in cont. colouring. 502 x 585 mm. (A bit browned/age-toned, head and foot of central vertical fold partly split, some splits in blank margin in places).
SOUTH AMERICA -- "AMERICA MERIDIONALIS". (Amst., J. Hondius, n.d. (between 1613 and 1619)). Engr. map in cont. colouring w. elaborate cartouche, scale indicator, and inset bird's eye view of Cuzco. 365 x 500 mm. (Slightly foxed, but in v.g. condition).
SOUTH AMERICA -- "TERRA FIRMA et Novum Regnum Granatense et Popayan". Amst., J. Janssonius, (c. 1634). Handcold. engr. map w. 2 cartouches and 2 compass roses. 378 x 490 mm.
€ 160
SOUTH AMERICA -- "TERRA FIRMA et Novum Regnum Granatense et Popayan". Amst., W. Blaeu, (between 1644-55). Handcold. engr. map w. 2 cartouches and 2 compass roses. 378 x 490 mm.
SOUTH AMERICA -- "VENEZUELA, cum parte Australi Novae Andalusiae". Amst., H. Hondius, n.d. (1630). Plain engr. map w. 2 cartouches, scale indicator and 2 compass roses. 380 x 495 mm. (2 margins strenghtened along borders on v°, but in v.g. condition). V° blank. V.d. Krogt 9830:1.1. -- Added: "VENEZUELA, cum parte Australi Novae Andalusiae". Amst., J. Janssonius, n.d. (between 1653-66). Cold. engr. map w. 2 large cartouches, incl. scale indicator. 383 x 490 mm. (Outer blank margins faintly stained). Spanish text on v°. V.d. Krogt 9830:1.2. -- "TERRA FIRMA et Novum Regnum Granatense et Popayan". Amst., J. Janssonius, (between 1638-42). Plain engr. map w. 2 cartouches and 2 compass roses. 378 x 490 mm. - German text on v°. - V.d. Krogt I, 9810: 1. -- And 3 o. of the region. (6).
SPAIN -- "CARPETANIAE Partis descr." - "Guipuscoae regionis typus." - "Hanc Insulam Perlustrabat (...)". (Antw., A. Ortelius), 1584 (=1603). 3 engr. maps on 1 leaf (by G. Hoefnagel), each with cartouche, lower map with nice decorated borders, cold. by hand. 400 x 495 mm. (A bit age-toned, 3 small rep. on v°, some suffering from ink corrosion/breech in 1 place).
€ 90
WEST INDIES -- "CUBA INSULA - HISPANIOLA INSULA - INSULA IAMAICA - INS. S. IOANNIS - IS. MARGARETA CUM CONFINIS". (Amst., J. Hondius, 1619). Engr. map w. inset plan of Havana, divided in 5 sections in cont. colouring. 360 x 500 mm.
WORLD MAP -- "WERELT CAERT". N.d. (first half 18th c.). Engr. map by D. Stoopendaal, depicting 2 hemispheres and 2 polar hemispheres against a pictorial background decoration. 305 x 455 mm. Dutch text on v°. (Traces of former framing, but a clean map).
€ 180