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Fer, Nicolas de 1705 [Lot of 2] La Terre Ferme et le Perou avec le Pays des Amazones et le Bresil dans l`Amerique Meridionale [and] Le Chili et les Provinces qui Composent Celle de Rio de la Plata avec les Terres Magellanique ""This pair of maps combine to create a map of the continent, although each map stands on its own with full borders and a drape-style cartouche. Both maps were finely engraved by Charles Inselin. Size varies slightly. The northern map gives great detail of the Amazon River and its tributaries. Possible connections between the Paraguay River and the Amazon or Sao Francisco Rivers are depicted. Numerous towns are identified, primarily along the coasts, with several notations throughout the map. On the southern map, detail is again mostly confined along the coastlines, but there are some inland features including rivers, lakes, marshes and the locations of missions. The Andes are noted as a vast volcanic cordillera. A table of longitudes and latitudes of key cities and the publisher`s imprint are presented on a large chest, which is also supporting a globe, compass and armillary sphere."" 13.5"" W x 9.1"" H Nice impressions on watermarked paper with one small, professionally repaired hole in the Atlantic Ocean on the southern map and light printer`s ink residue.

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Dudley, Robert (Sir) 1661 Carta Particolare del` Peru che Comincia con il Capo di Guanapo e Finisce con il` C. S. Francesco ""An elegant sea chart of the coastline of Ecuador and northern Peru, extending just south of Trujillo. Numerous place names are shown along the coast, as well as anchorages, soundings, and shoals. The equator is featured prominently towards the top of the chart, and Quito is depicted inland. The chart is embellished with Dudley`s trademark calligraphic style, a strapwork title cartouche, a large compass rose, and a sailing ship. This is the second edition with Lo. 6. added to the title cartouche. Printed on two sheets, joined as issued. Robert Dudley was the first Englishman to produce a sea atlas, Dell Arcano del Mare (Secrets of the Sea). A skilled mathematician and navigator, Dudley was exiled from England and settled in Florence where his atlas was published. He introduced a totally new style for sea charts in the atlas with only lines of latitude and longitude and no rhumb lines. The charts were meticulously compiled from original sources and were both scientific and accurate for the time. This important atlas was the first sea atlas of the whole world; the first to use Mercator`s projection throughout; the earliest to show the prevailing winds, currents and magnetic deviation; and the first to expound the advantages of Great Circle Sailing. In an introductory leaf found in one copy in the British Library, the engraver states that he worked on the plates in seclusion for twelve years in an obscure Tuscan village, using no less than 5,000 pounds of copper for the printing plates. It was only issued in two editions and the maps are rarely seen on the market."" 28.8"" W x 18.3"" H A fine impression on watermarked paper with very good margins. There is light soiling, primarily along the joint, and some small cracks along the joint that have been archivally repaired. A small hole near the coastline at bottom has been professionally

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Hondius, Henricus 1636 Venezuela, cum Parte Australi Novae Andalusiae Beautifully engraved map based on the cartography of Hessel Gerritsz covering the northern coast of South America, Venezuela, east to the mouth of the Orinoco, and including the offshore islands from Aruba through Dominica and Tobago. The fine engraving illustrates the mountains, forests, rivers and indigenous animals but shows place names primarily along the coastlines owing to the relatively few explorations made into the interior. The map is richly embellished with title and distance scale cartouches, compass roses and a galleon. Engraved by Evert Symonsz Hamersveldt and S. Rogeri. German text on verso. 19.2"" W x 14.9"" H Nice impression and color with wide original margins, minor printer`s ink residue in the image, and just a few small areas of paper weakness at far left and right.

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Blaeu, Willem 1642 Guiana sive Amazonum Regio ""Blaeu`s beautiful map of Guiana covers the coastline from the Isla Margarita in the northwest to the coast of northern Brazil near Sao Luis east of the Amazon delta. At center lies a large inland sea, Parime Lacus; on its northwestern shore is the fabled city Manoa del Dorado, or the golden city of the Incas. The search for this city led many explorers, including Sir Walter Raleigh, on wild adventures through the jungles. The map is beautifully decorated with three cartouches, ships engaged in a sea battle, a sea monster, and a fine compass rose. Dutch text on verso, published between 1642-64. This is a fascinating and rare example, in which the publisher accidentally printed Blaeu`s map of Guinea on the sheet. After realizing the mistake, he printed the correct map of Guiana on a separate sheet, and then carefully pasted it over the map of Guinea. When holding this map up to the light, the underlying map can clearly be seen hiding behind the pastedown. This unique piece gives insight into the complexity of the printing process and the high cost of reprinting sheets. One can image that perhaps the copper plates were organized alphabetically by title!"" 19.4"" W x 14.7"" H A nice impression and original color on a sound sheet with wide margins. There is minor show-through of the Guinea map. The bottom corner of the pastedown, extending just a bit into the map border, was torn off and reattached, most likely during

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Hondius/Jansson, 1652 Accuratissima Brasiliae Tabula Magnificent depiction of Brazil with north oriented to the right by a handsome compass rose. The map is inset with two regions of Dutch interest in the area; Baja de Todos los Sanctos and Pernambuco. The interior is bereft of geographical information except for largely imaginary rivers and forests. Instead the region is filled with dramatic scenes of the indigenous people, including warfare and cannibalism, and some curious wildlife. The hereditary captaincies established by the Portuguese are noted along the coastline. The decorative title cartouche is flanked by a native family and the seas are adorned with sailing ships, a sea monster and a compass rose. French text on verso, published between 1652-58. 19.3"" W x 14.9"" H Attractive old color with light toning, minor printer`s ink residue, a few spots of foxing, and several professionally repaired centerfold separations.

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Hondius/Blaeu, 1635 Peru Beautifully engraved map based on the cartography of Hessel Gerritsz. The map covers the Pacific coast of South America from Ecuador as far south as the Atacama Desert in the northern reaches of Chile. It includes the Potosi silver mines, Titicaca, Cusco, Quito and numerous other towns and villages. The dramatic strapwork cartouche incorporates both the title and the distance scales. A large compass rose orients the map with north to the left. It is further decorated with four Spanish galleons and three sea monsters. This is one of the plates that Blaeu acquired from the widow of Jodocus Hondius in 1629. French text on verso. 19.4"" W x 14.9"" H Nice impression and color on watermarked paper with a faint extraneous crease adjacent to the centerfold and two small worm tracks near center of map that have been professionally repaired.

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1645-84 [Lot of 2] Callao [and] Vertoning van `t Callao de Lima ""In 1614 the Dutch West India Company dispatched a fleet of ships under the command of Joris van Spilbergen to promote Dutch trade in South America and the East Indies. Over the next decade, numerous battles ensued between the Dutch and the Spanish, who maintained control over the important port city of Callao. These engravings depicts two of those battles. A. Callao, by Alain Manesson Mallet, from Beschreibung des Ganzen Welt-KreissesÂ…, circa 1684 (4.1 x 5.5""""). This engraving depicts a fleet of galleons in the harbor engaged in battle with an army of infantry on land. The city of Callao is depicted in the background. Condition: Watermarked paper with light soiling. B. Vertoning van `t Callao de Lima, by Jacques l`Hermite, from Iovrnael van de Nassausche Vloot, circa 1645 (8.0 x 6.1""""). On May 12, 1624 Dutch Admiral Jacques L`Hermite attacked Callao and succeeded in burning 30 Spanish ships. This engraving was published in L`Hermite`s account of his voyage around the world from 1623-26. This bird`s-eye view shows the port of Callao with Spanish and Dutch ships in the bay, engaged in battle. Each of the Dutch ships are labeled on the map, including the Hollandia, the Delft, the Amsterdam, and the Eendracht. A compass rose orients north to the bottom left. Condition: There is one small hole in an unengraved area of the image. There is some paper weakness in top blank margin, with one small tear that has been archivally repaired."" "" W x "" H See description above.

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1713-70 [Lot of 2] Plan of the City of Lima Capital of Peru [and] Plan de la Ville du Callao Scituee ala Cote du Perou par 12 7 de Latitude Australe ""A. Plan of the City of Lima Capital of Peru, by Thomas Jefferys, circa 1770 (6.7 x 5.6""""). A lovely bird`s-eye plan of the city of Lima with a numbered key at left identifying numerous locations on the map including churches, hospitals, monasteries, palaces, the university, a copper mill, and the cathedral. Condition: Issued folding, with a hint of offsetting from an opposing text page. B. Plan de la Ville du Callao Scituee ala Cote du Perou par 12 7 de Latitude Australe, by Frezier, dated 1713 (11.4 x 6.9""""). This bird`s-eye plan of Callao includes a lettered key identifying various churches and a numbered key naming the bastions fortifying the city. Below the plan is a land approach view of the port city. The cartouche is surrounded by flags, cannons, shields, and other weaponry. A compass rose orients north to the bottom left. Condition: Watermarked paper with attractive color."" "" W x "" H See description above.

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Hondius/Bertius, 1618 Magellanici Freti Delineatio Miniature map of the strategic Strait of Magellan. Tierra del Fuego is still shown as a large landmass with the strapwork title and scale cartouches conveniently obscuring its extents. The tiny map is beautifully engraved with a stippled sea, elaborate compass rose and penguins decorating the scale cartouche. French text on verso. 5.4"" W x 3.8"" H A nice impression with minor show-through of text on verso.

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Bellin, Jacques Nicolas 1746 Carte des Isles du Cap Verd Dressee sur les Journaux et les Remarques des plus Habiles Navigateurs Charming small map of these important Atlantic islands showing topography, ports, and towns. The chart is centered on a fine compass rose and adorned with a delicately engraved title cartouche. 11.2"" W x 8.5"" H Issued folding on watermarked paper

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Sanson, Nicolas Fils 1683 Europe A very lovely little map of Europe filled with fully engraved towns and topography. The map is decorated with a strapwork cartouche and a simple compass rose. Engraved by Antoine d` Winter. 9.2"" W x 7.3"" H Light soiling along centerfold and left margin has been extended with old paper to accommodate framing.

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Bellin, Jacques Nicolas 1773 Carte de l`Entree de la Tamise avec les Bancs, Passes, Isles et Costes Comprises Entre Sandwich et Clay Large-scale chart of the eastern coastline of Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, from Sheringham in the north extending south to the Isle of Thanet. The handsome sea chart is filled with navigational information at the entrance to the Thames River, including soundings, anchorages, shoals, etc. A large inset map shows the course of the Thames River from its entrance to London. Two large compass roses orient north to the right. This is a Depot de la Marine issue with the seal and the price (Prix trente Sols) below the title. 35.8"" W x 18"" H A nice impression on heavy, watermarked paper with moderate soiling and professional repairs to a long centerfold separation and a 5"" tear extending from the compass rose at left.

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Ogilby, John 1698 The Road from Monmouth to Llanbeder in Cardigansh South Wales This attractive strip-style map covers the road from Monmouth to Llanbedr, through Abergavenny and Brecon. It is in the pictorial style pioneered by Ogilby with the road laid out in several ribbon-like panels. The road detailed is 68 miles long. Each of the six panels has a decorative compass rose to orient the traveler. The strapwork title cartouche features the royal coat of arms and several putti herding Welsh Mountain Sheep. 17.3"" W x 12.9"" H Attractive color with minor soiling and some light creasing.

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Hondius/Bertius, 1618 Gotland This charming miniature map depicts the island of Gotland, with several towns named throughout. Soundings are noted along the coast, and the map is adorned with a 16-point compass rose. French text on verso. 5.3"" W x 3.8"" H Light toning and show-through of text on verso.

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Hondius/Bertius, 1618 Delineatio Spitsbergiae A small and very early map of the island showing just a small part of the western coastline from Point Loockhoute to Ysfe Caep. It is beautifully engraved with two sailing ships, a raft of penguins, a compass rose and a strapwork title cartouche. French text on verso. 5.3"" W x 3.8"" H A fine impression with light show-through of text on verso.

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Hondius, 1621 Provincia - La Provence This striking map of Provence in southern France is fully engraved with hundreds of place names and adorned with three decorative cartouches, including one enclosing the title that features an animal`s face, crown, and fleur-de-lis. The map is dense with graphic depictions of mountains, forests, and towns and cities. The Rhone and Durance Rivers are meticulously mapped, with even the marshy area at the mouth of the Rhone noted. In the Mediterranean, there is a sailing ship and a compass rose capped with a fleur-de-lis. German text on verso. 19.6"" W x 14.9"" H On moderately toned, watermarked paper with some faint show-through of text on verso.

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Merian, Matthaus 1650 Moscva Great bird`s-eye plan displaying Moscow situated at the junction of the Moskva and Neglinnaya Rivers, which form a moat protecting all but the northeast flank of the Kremlin. The map shows the Kremlin and old city, Kitay-gorod, at center. These are surrounded by successive rings of fortifications in an elegant and superbly well-protected metropolis. The plan is ornamented with a coat of arms, simple compass rose and a key to the numbered features, quarters and buildings contained in a monument-style cartouche. 14.1"" W x 10.8"" H Attractive color with several printer`s creases and a hint of toning along centerfold.

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Blaeu, Willem 1643 Karstia, Carniola, Histria et Windorum Marchia. Ger. Mercatore Auctore A fine map of the northern tip of the Adriatic Sea and the Gulf of Venice, present-day northeastern Italy, Slovenia and Croatia. Decorated with a title cartouche, compass rose, distance scale cartouche and a sailing ship. French text on verso. 19.7"" W x 15.1"" H A nice impression on watermarked paper with old color that has been partially refreshed and a soft crease at top left of image. There are some faint damp stains confined to bottom blank margin.

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Fer, Nicolas de 1705 Naples Delightful bird`s-eye plan of the city and its important port with great detail of the major buildings. A key at bottom identifies 30 sites in and around the city. The plan is oriented with north to the right by a compass rose in the harbor where several ships and boats are depicted. 13.3"" W x 8.9"" H Attractive color with a minor crease at top right and a small hole in the image that has been professionally repaired.

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Keulen, Johannes van 1728 Pas-caart van de Middellandsche Zee, Verthoonende Alle de Zee-kusten van Granaden, Catalonien, Provencen Italien... This rare sheet depicts the entire Mediterranean, divided into two charts, with the western portion at top and the eastern portion at bottom. The coastlines are filled with place names, and navigational hazards are shown in the coastal waters, including shoals and rocks. Tiny islands throughout the Mediterranean are numbered, with two corresponding tables identifying the names of each island. The chart is adorned with two compass roses and an allegorical title cartouche featuring Mercury. 23.5"" W x 20.8"" H A nice impression with a professionally repaired hole near centerfold at bottom of map. Numerous chips in the bottom blank margin have also been professionally repaired, a few of which just enter the neatline.

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Plancius/Cloppenburg, 1612 [Lot of 6] Tabula Geographica, in qua Paradisus... [and] ...in qua Iisraelitarum... [and] ...in qua Omnes Regiones ... Fluvii Israeliae... [and] Waerachtige Beschryvinge ... Ierusalem [and] ...in qua Regiones Cananaeae [and] ...in qua Omnes Regiones... ""This is the second series of Dutch bible maps by Petrus Plancius, first published in 1604 by Johannes Cloppenburg. The first series consisted of a world map and 4 small maps of the Holy Land and Middle East, engraved by Johannes van Deutecum and his two sons, Johannes and Baptista. After Johannes van Deutecum (the younger) published a new set of maps in 1595, Plancius realized that his own maps required updating. He commissioned Baptista van Deutecum to engrave the second series, who also enlisted the assistance of engravers Daniel van Bremden and Pieter Bast. Plancius` second series retained the same world map (not included in this set) and 6 larger, re-engraved maps of the Holy Land and Middle East. The purpose of the maps was to help explain the biblical texts, but Plancius decided to take the maps one step further by adding 15 biblical vignettes surrounding each map, thereby transforming each map into a work of art. This matching set of maps are the first state of the second series, each with Dutch text on verso. Size varies slightly. A. Tabula Geographica, in qua Paradisus, nec non Regiones, Urbes, Oppida, et Loca Describuntur; Quorum in Genesi Mentio Sit. This supremely graphic map features a large engraving of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, surrounded by a variety of animals and birds. The scene is juxtaposed beside the map locating Paradisus just south of Babylon. The sheet is then further embellished with fifteen oval vignettes from Genesis. Engraved by Baptista van Doetichum, with the large Garden of Eden vignette engraved by Daniel van Bremden. References: Laor #565; Poortman & Augusteijn #73. B. Tabula Geographica, in qua Iisraelitarum, ab Aegypto ad Kenahanaeam Usque Profectiones Omnes, et Stationes Describuntur. This extremely decorative Bible map illustrates the region surrounding the Dead Sea through the Nile Delta and depicts the wanderings of the Children of Israel. Beautifully engraved panels at the top and bottom include vignettes of important events of Exodus, Deuteronomy and Numbers. Inset within the map are two depictions of the Tribes surrounding the Tabernacle in the desert. The signature of the engraver P bast F (Peiter Base Fecit) appears in the vignette of Exodus 12 at left. References: Laor #566; Poortman & Augusteijn #75. C. Tabula Geographica, in qua Omnes Regiones, Urbes, Oppida, Loca et Fluvii Israeliae Describuntur; Quorum Mentio Sit in Iosua, et Aliis Veteris Testamenti Libris de Integro Multis in Locis Emendata.... This map covers the region from Sidon to Rinocoruru and is oriented with north to the left. The Kishon River connects the Mediterranean with the Lake of Tiberia. The area is divided among the twelve tribes and is filled with place names and regions as mentioned in the Book of Joshua. Fifteen vignettes from the Book of Joshua surround the map including a scene of the battle between David and Goliath. Based on Jodocus Hondius` Terrae Promissionis quae Palestina Vocatur, Descriptio circa 1595, this is one of two maps added by Plancius for his second series of Bible maps. Engraved by Baptista van Deutecum. References: Laor #567; Poortman & Augusteijn #78. D. Waerachtige Beschryvinge Vande Wydvermaerde Conincklicke Hoost Stadt Ierusalem; Waerinne Oogenschynelick Verthoont Wordt de Eygenthicke Gelegenheydt Vande Oude Stadt.... This attractive plan of Jerusalem displays its well laid out streets and major religious sites within the outer walls, with west oriented to the top. Numerous market places are noted, including those for wood, cattle and fish. This is the second new map that was added to Plancius` second series of Biblical maps, and is based on Van Adrichem`s plan. Fifteen Biblical vignettes surround the plan, including temple vessels and other religion icons. References: Laor #1101; Poortman & Augusteijn #79. E. Tabula Geographica in qua Regiones Cananaeae, et Locorum Situs Prout ea Tempore Christi, et Apostolorum Suerunt de Integro Describuntur, ac Suis Limitibus Distinguntur. A superb and graphic map depicting the land of Canaan with political divisions during the time of Christ. Fifteen vignettes illustrating the life of Christ surround the map, beginning with the genealogy of Jesus and ending with his appearance to the disciples after the Resurrection. The map is nicely detailed and is decorated with a strapwork scale cartouche, sailing ship and a compass rose orienting north to the left. Engraved by Baptista van Deutecum. References: Laor #569; Poortman & Augusteijn #80. F. Tabula Geographica, in qua Omnes Regiones, Urbes, Oppida, et Loca Describuntur, Quorum Mentio Sit in Actis et Espistolis Apostolorum, et Apocalypsi; de Integro Multis in Locis Emendata, ac Regionum Suntibus Destincta. This superb map of the eastern Mediterranean, from Rome to Babylon, depicts the spread of Christianity as reported in the Acts of the Apostles. This is the final map of the standard set of Holy Land maps normally found in Dutch Bibles. The map is surrounded by fifteen Biblical vignettes including the apostles receiving heavenly inspiration, and the events of the Apocalypse as in the book of Revelations. The map includes a small inset of the whole Mediterranean region and is further decorated with a compass rose, sailing ship and strapwork distance scale. Engraved by Baptista van Deutecum. References: Laor #570; Poortman & Augusteijn #82."" 19.3"" W x 11.4"" H The maps are all early, dark impressions issued folding and now pressed with lovely, original color, with just a few minor touch-ups. The left and right side margins are very narrow, as issued. There are some short fold separations and cracks due to the

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Delisle/Covens & Mortier, 1730 Carte des Pays Voisins de la Mer Caspiene Dressee pour l`Usage du Roy... This is likely the most detailed and attractive eighteenth century map to focus on Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia. It depicts roads, forts, cities, villages, topography and is filled with notations. The map is embellished with a title cartouche featuring the French crown and coat of arms, and two beautiful compass roses. 24"" W x 18.2"" H A fine impression with original color on watermarked paper and a hint of toning along sheet edges.

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Delisle/Covens & Mortier, 1730 Carte des Cotes de Malabar et de Coromandel Presentee au Roy A striking map of southern India showing the Malabar Coast, the Gulf of Cambay and the mouth of the Ganges. It extends to the Lakshadweep Islands, a portion of the Maldives and the northern tip of Sri Lanka. Cities, trade routes and topography are detailed with notes on the Dutch and English colonies along the coast. A pair of deftly engraved compass roses and a decorative cartouche complete the composition. 22.2"" W x 17.3"" H A fine impression with original color on watermarked paper and a hint of offsetting. There are some shadows that appear in the image that are caused by our scanner, and do not appear on the map itself.

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Malham, John (Rev.) 1801 [Lot of 2] A Correct Chart of the Indian Ocean. Engraved for Malham`s Naval Gazetteer [and] A Correct Chart of the Coasts of Hindostan. Engraved for Malham`s Naval Gazetteer ""Two small and detailed charts of the Indian Ocean depicting parts of Arabia, India, Sri Lanka, and the Maldive Islands. The charts locate numerous places along the coasts, and label major cities and regions such as Calcutta, Madras, Mangalore, Bombay, Hindostan, and Mysore. Three compass roses with radiating rhumb lines fill the seas. The charts were engraved for Rev. John Malham (1747-1821), a writer and teacher of navigation, for an American edition of Malham`s The Naval Gazetteer; or, Seaman`s Complete Guide. A. A Correct Chart of the Indian Ocean. Engraved for Malham`s Naval Gazetteer. Condition: Issued folding with some minor soiling. Reference: McCorkle (Maps in 18th Century Geography Books) #253, Vol. II-5. B. A Correct Chart of the Coasts of Hindostan. Engraved for Malham`s Naval Gazetteer. Condition: Issued folding on watermarked paper with some faint offsetting. Reference: McCorkle (Maps in 18th Century Geography Books) #251, Vol. II-2."" 9.3"" W x 7.5"" H See description above.

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Delisle/Covens & Mortier, 1730 Carte de l`Isle de Ceylan Dressee sur les Observations de Mrs. de l`Academie Royale des Sciences This is one of the largest maps to focus on the island of Ceylon - present-day Sri Lanka. The various kingdoms and regions are delineated with the Jaffna kingdom in the north, the Kingdom of Kandy occupying the central section, and the Dutch possessions shown in the southeast. Numerous Dutch forts, an extensive road network, and several salt works are shown. Two cartouches and a compass rose adorn the map. The Latin title appears at top: ""Insula Ceilon olim Taprobana."" 22.6"" W x 18.5"" H A fine impression with original color and a couple of insignificant spots. There are some shadows that appear in the image that are caused by our scanner, and do not appear on the map itself.

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Apres de Mannevillette, Jean B. N. D. 1775 Carte de la Baye et du Port de Trinquemalay dans l`Isle de Ceylan This detailed nautical chart depicts the Bay of Trincomalee, a strategic seaport in the international trading history of Sri Lanka located on the northwest coast. The chart is fully engraved with great detail of the coastline and countless soundings, and features a legend identifying 23 locations, a compass rose and two views of the coastline. Columns of French text at left give detailed sailing instructions. Engraved by Guillaume Delahaye. 26"" W x 19.3"" H A nice impression on a bright, watermarked sheet with light offsetting, minor toning along the centerfold, and two tiny worm holes. There is a damp stain at bottom of sheet at centerfold, just entering neatline.

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Bellin, Jacques Nicolas 1738 Coste Occidentale d`Afrique Depuis le Detroit de GibraltarÂ… Map of the northwestern coast of Africa covering from the Strait of Gibraltar to just below the Cape Verde Islands. There is a wealth of information along the coastlines. Embellished with a compass rose and decorative title cartouche featuring leaf and scroll motifs. 7.8"" W x 9.8"" H Issued folding and now flattened with very faint toning along one fold.

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Mount & Page, 1739 A Chart of the Grain Ivory & Quaqua Coasts in Guinea. From Cape St. Anee to Teen Pequene This is an uncommon English coastal chart engraved by Francis Lamb. It covers the coast from Malegete (Sierra Leone) to the Ivory or Tooth Coast (Cote d`Ivoire). An inset map at upper right continues the coverage with the Band and Quaqua Coast (Gold Coast, Ghana). The handsome map has a strapwork title cartouche, two compass roses and rhumb lines. 20.7"" W x 16.9"" H The thick, watermarked paper has a bit of faint uneven toning and an archivally repaired centerfold separation that enters 1.5"" into image at bottom.

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THREE SUNDERLAND PURPLE LUSTRE EARTHENWARE JUGS, THE LARGEST WITH CRIMEA AND SAILORS FAREWELL PRINTS THE OTHERS WITH THE WEAR BRIDGE AND VERSE OR THE MARINERS COMPASS AND VERSE, ALL MID 19TH C

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FISHING. A BRASS MOUNTED WOOD NOTTINGHAM REEL, C1920-`30, A SILVER HANDLED SHOEHORN, A QUANTITY OF BRITISH ARMY BRASS BADGES, AN EARLY 20TH C BRASS TRIGONOMIC COMPASS, A PAIR OF OPERA GLASSES, A 1930`S BRASS MODEL AEROPLANE ON STAND ETC

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A WWII RAF navigators board by Aston & Mander Ltd, London:, the boxwood and brass mounted board inset compass with leather wrist strap to reverse, together in a canvas case.

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A 9ct gold compass fob set on a two strand 9ct gold chain with 9ct gold clasp and T bar

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An Astro Compass Mark 2 with original box and a site square theodolite and case

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Quantity of costume jewellery, comprising - hallmarked silver butterfly brooch, filigree and enamel butterfly brooch with safety chain, magnetic compass charm, pair of freshwater pearl earrings, carved crystal fish pendant on yellow metal chain, base metal crucifix and chain, bead and turquoise colour necklace, brooch and matching earrings set with cabouchon green stone and simulated pearls; and a worn and damaged oval porcelain portrait brooch

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A late 19th century yellow metal Masonic jewel formed as square and compass with pendant letter `G`, presentation engraving to Bro Newman P.M. Lodge of Israel No 26, dated April 1886, stamped W.L. 18 and maker`s stamps (7.5cm)

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Late Victorian lacquered brass pocket drum-shaped barometer with silvered dial, in original red leather and blue velvet-lined case, 4.5cm diameter, together with a mid-nineteenth century lacquered brass pocket sextant, 15cm and a lacquered brass compass case, 6cm (3)

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A large Display Case of Orienteering equipment including a compass, sleeping bag, Sea and Arctic Survival Guide, light stick and snare wire, 48'' x 24'' approx.

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A Display Case of Junior Survival Equipment including a survival guide, plasters, matches, Mayday Survival Guide and a compass, 48'' x 24'' approx.

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An Anodised Brass Troughton & Simms 12" Level, with compass mounted below, on four-screw foot, with two eyepieces, in mahogany case, with tripod, F

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Military Items: Camera Type G.45 camera, with tank periscope, Fowller`s "12-10" Calculator, Enbeeco Vixen 30x telescope, and Engineer`s compass (a lot)

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An A.M. Astro Compass Mk. II, marked 6A/1174, G-VG, in maker`s box

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Plated open face Chronometer pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black roman numerals, surrounded by a gilt dotted minute track, subsidiary second dial set at six o`clock, together with, military open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary dial, the back case numbered `^ G.S.T.P. 101407`, and a U.S. plated compass, (3)

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Mixed pocket watches, to include, Victorian silver open face example, Birmingham 1889, Early Victorian silver open face pocket watch, London 1839, five other various silver pocket watches, two Ingersoll chrome case pocket watches, and a compass, (qty)

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14 carat gold open face fob watch, the gilt dial with black roman numerals and foliate decoration, 30mm wide, together with, silver open face fob watch, the silvered dial with gilt roman numerals, and brass cased compass, (3)

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18th Century brass theodolite, W&S Jones, Holborn, London, with swivel mounted telescope on turn table, with signed compass, two bubble levels, rack and pinion adjustments, 53cm long, housed in stained pine box, together with, tripod stand (148cm high), and measuring stick (160cm high), (3)

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19th Century ivory toothpick case, of rectangular form, the outer case set with compass within yellow metal bezel, opening to reveal, thermometer and toothpick, 6.5cm wide

Los 667

A polished steel Measuring Instrument by Davis & Son, Ld, London & Derby, in case, a modern copy of a Compass used by Sir Wm Gell, brass Whistle and Tyre Gauge

Los 1238

A Compass Cameras LeCoultre & Cie miniature Anastigmat 35mm camera with polished aluminium body. This camera was designed by Noel Pemberton-Billing in the late 1930s, probably for use by spies. It is believed that the serial numbers started at 1,000. This camera is numbered 1,235. With leather case

Los 31

9ct gold brooch, watch chain, vintage bank box and a Kemp & Co, Edinburgh compass in wooden case etc

Los 1081

A group lot of military interest, including a Royal Logistical Corps belt, a compass, goggles, signalling lamp, bayonet, etc.

Los 1285

A pair of early 20thC binoculars set with a compass, in leather case.

Los 832

A pocket watch, six fob watches and a compass pendant

Los 205

A Stanley compass plane in black painted finish CONDITION REPORT: Some wear to paint work, otherwise usable

Los 233

Quantity military buttons and badges, vesta case, horn letter opener, bobbin case, eye glass, compass and other collectable items

Los 284

A mixed lot comprising a Chinese compass, a pair of 19th century candle snuffers and a travel ink well

Los 174

A reproduction sextant, stamped G Plath Hamburg, and a reproduction compass

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