Titlepage of vol. 3 from Francisus Verhaer, Francisci Haraei Annalis Ducum seu Principum Brabantiae totiusque Belgii 3 vols (Ex Officina Plantiniana; apud B. Moretum &c. Antuerpiae 1623).
Anon.
Titlepage of vol. 3 from Francisus Verhaer, Francisci Haraei Annalis Ducum seu Principum Brabantiae totiusque Belgii 3 vols (Ex Officina Plantiniana; apud B. Moretum &c. Antuerpiae 1623).
Anon.
't'Neemen van de Suyker Prysen in de Bay de Tode los Santos Anno 1627.'
Anon.
'Fol: 23' from an unidentified publication.
'[1690 Bresel]' endorsed on the reverse in manuscript in pencil in bottom right corner.
'Africae nova descriptio'
'Auct: Guiljelmo Blaeuw.'
Scale unspecified.
'Blaeu c. 1660' endorsed on reverse in manuscript in pencil.
'4' endorsed on reverse in manuscript in ink.
'Africa' endorsed on reverse in manuscript in ink.
Guiljelmo Blaeu published the first edition of this map in 1630, followed by several further editions (Koeman, C., 'Atlantes Neerlandici. Bibliography of terrestrial, maritime and celestial Atlases and Pilot Books published in the Netherlands up to 1880' (Amsterdam, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 1969-71) 1, p. 74).
Sans titre'Danubius, Fluvius Europae Maximus, A Fontibus Ad Ostia, Cum omnibus Fluminibus, ab utroque latere, in ilium defluentibus.'
Anon.
Scale: 7 cm to 20 German miles
[Title cartouche with allegories of Christian and Muslim sides of the Danube, embellishment with water deities and river gods in bottom left corner.]
[Probably from William Blaeu, 'Novus Atlas [... ]' (Amsterdam: Guiljelmo Blaue, 1635 and later) (Koeman, 1, p. 102, BI9, No. 219)]
View of the Spanish, Dutch and English Fleets off Deal, comprising two prints mounted on individual backings, mounted together on one backing.
'Vera Et Exacta Delineato Classium Hispanicae, Anglicae, et Holladicae, prout in Freto Brittanico iuxta Dealam Castrum et Sandvicum in primo congressu, ante prelium se ostenderunt, Anno 1640'
'Do. Cornelio Boll. Ant[u. si] Navium Pictori celeberrimo, huiq[ue] rei simul spectatori [s]uo Amititiae ergo, Wencellaus Hollar Bonem, delineator, D.D.D.'
'W. Hollar fecit'
'Deal v [and] Sandwich' endorsed in manuscript in ink at bottom margin.
[Pennington, 'A descriptive catalogue of the etched work of Wenceslaus Hollar 1607-77' (Cambridge: University Press, 1982), No. 548]
Perspective of defences in the vicinity of Tyburn Road and St. Eilass Pound possibly at the time of the Civil Wars.
Anon.
[Cities Exhibition] 'No. 555'
'The Plan of Edinburgh exactly done from the Original of y famous D. Wit'
Andrew Johnston after D[ ] Wit.
No scale.
Various views of Edinburgh border the map.
'Dixmuda.'
'Vedastus du Plouich fecit.'
Scale unspecified.
'[ ] Diksmuide' endorsed in manuscript in pencil in top left corner of backing.
Probably from Joan Blaeu, Townsbook of the Netherlands (Novum Ac MagnumTheatrum Urbium [...]) (Amsterdam, 1649 and later).
Sans titre'Ostend Obsessa Et Capta Ab Alberto Et Isabella d. g. Archiducib Austriae, Ducib. Burgundiae, Brabantiae, etc. Com. Flandriae, etc.'
Anon. [Joan Blaeu]
Scale unspecified.
Inset: 'Ostenda ut jam conspictur A[nn]o 1641.'
On the reverse, text in Dutch.
[Probably from Joan Blaeu, Townsbook of the Netherlands (Novum Ac Magnum Theatrum Urbium [...] (Amsterdam, 1649 and later).]
Sans titre'Chorographia Argentorati Alsatiae Metropolis sculpta et excusa a Matthaeo Seuttero S. C. M. Geogr. Aug. Vindel. Cu. Priv. S. Vic.in part Rhen. Suev. et Franc, jur.'
Scale: 2 1/4 inches to 1 German mile
'30' endorsed in manuscript in ink in top margin.
On the reverse, the central folding line strengthened with paper printed with text in Latin.
Sans titreAnon.
On the reverse descriptive text to each city.
[p.] '49' from an unidentified publication.
Traces of former backing.
'Lutetia. Paris.'
Jacques Gomboust.
Scale: 1 centimetre to [20 leagues]
Detailed cartouches and elaborated insets.
'Cities Exhibition No. 269'
[Coat of Mail with a bandelier between two vases]
'Polidor inven'
'Gio Ba Gallestruzzi f.'
5.4 x 11.7 cm on 20.2 x 17.3 cm sheet
'4' endorsed in bottom left corner
[From War Trophies and Vases (Illustrated Bartsch, 46, no. 50, p.102)]
'Trophez a l'Antique nouvellement invantez at gravez par I. le Pautre A Paris chez [ ] ruë St. Jacques a [ ] avec Priv.'
[Two engravings of trophies mounted on one backing. Title from left engraving]
Left: 9 x 28.9 cm; right: 9 x 28.8 cm, on 21.2 x 28.8 cm backing.
[One engraving depicting a trophy]
6.7 x 23.6 cm on 11.3 x 26.2 cm backing
[Trophies with a helmet surmounted by an eagle]
'Polidoro Da Carravaggio Inven.'
Gio Bat Galestruzzi fec.'
15.7 x 11.5 cm on 20.6 x 17 cm sheet
'4' endorsed in bottom left corner
[From War Trophies and Vases (Illustrated Bartsch, 46, no. 45, p.102)]
[Engraving depicting an inscription (Italian) within a highly decorated frame]
21 x 12 cm sheet on 25.6 x 17.2 cm backing
[Trophies with a helmet surmounted by a sphinx]
'Polidoro Da Caravag. Inv.'
'Gio Batta Galstruzzi fece.'
'3. In Roma. 1656.'
15.3 x 10.9 cm on 20.1 x 16.5 cm sheet
[From Antique War Trophies, 1656 (Illustrated Bartsch, 46, 44, p. 101)]
Giovanni Battista Galestruzzi after Polidoro Caldara (Polidoro da Caravaggio); I[ ] Le Pautre; anon.
Sans titre