- Trifle yellowed; w. a few sm. tears in outer blank margins.
AND 2 handcol. views of Constantinople: "Vue de la Place et des Casernes de Top-Hané" and "Vue de la Ville de Constantinople avec un Pont Galata appele aussi Pera" (both ±1800).
- A few tiny closed holes in centre; otherwise fine.
= Detailed view of the sea battle near Havana, Cuba, between ships of the Dutch Republic and the Habsburg Spanish monarchy. Pieter Adriaensen conquered 13 ships in total before returning to the Netherlands.
- False fold right from middle fold; vague oblique fold in upper right part; lower part of middle fold strengthened w. sellotape on verso; left edge sl. frayed.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 1530:2.
- Partly doubled; a few foxed spots; tiny tear in upper edge just touching the image.
= Koeman IV, Van Keulen S, 13 [177]. Rare.
- Partly doubled; a few foxed spots; upper margin partly trimmed just outside the border line.
= Koeman IV, Van Keulen S, 10 [40]. Rare.
- Fine copy.
= Koeman IV, Wag. Spieghel der Zeevaerdt [44b]. "Thanks to the unparalleled skill of the engravers, Baptist and Johannes van Deutecom, the original ms. charts by Waghenaer were transformed into the most beautiful maps of the period" (Koeman IV, p.469). Rare and decorative chart. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXVII.
- Neatly closed tear in upper edge just touching the image; otherwise a fine and very decorative map.
- Fine.
- Narrow/ thread margins (left margin cut to the borderline) (due to the fact that the map was significally larger than the other maps in the atlas); left upper and lower corner sl. rubbed; lower left corner w. sm. tear; sl. splitting at outer ends of professionally flattened horizontal middle fold. Not examined outside frame.
= Fine copy in very fine contemporary handcolouring of the first state of this rare chart, dated 1583 and with Iceland circular shaped. It is the first sea chart of this region, showing the main part of western Europa, the British isles, Scandinavia, Iceland, the western Mediterranean, northern Africa and the western Atlantic. Bibl. Belgica W47.1; Koeman IV, p.472 [1A]; Lucas Jansz. Waghenaer van Enckhuysen (1984), p.27 and 30. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXVIII.
- Trifle browned; lacks sm. portion near lower edge, closed and retouched.
= Larger cities indicated with gold.
- Fine. = These Atlas Minor maps are rare.
- Fine.
= Van den Broecke 5.1 (i.a. letters of "Africae Pars" cursive); Van der Krogt/ Koeman IIIB, 1000-31B.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 0903:1.3.
- With extended margins. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman III, 3300:364.
AND a handcol. map of the same region "Artesia Comit." (Mercator, ±1600).
- Sl. creased along middle fold; sl. browned.
= Decorative map w. wide margins. Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 4850:2.
"Valesium Ducatus. Valois." Engr. map, 2 cartouches, 2 coats of arms, 39x49,5 cm., Amst., W. Blaeu, 1635.
- Two sm. closed tears on middle fold. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 4320:2.
"Picardia Regio Belgica." Engr. map by J. SURHON, 2 (dec.) cartouches, coat of arms flanked by angels, 38x53 cm., Amst., W. and J. Blaeu, 1635.
- Sl. (water)stained in lower blank margin. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 4100:2A.
AND 4 others (all in good/ fine condition): "Beauvaisis. Comitatus Belovacium" (J. Hondius, 1630); "Comitatus Bellovacum, Vernaculè Beauvais" (W. and J. Blaeu, 1634); "Le pais de Brie" (W. Blaeu, 1634) and "Territorium Metense" (W. and J. Blaeu, 1634).
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 4210:2.
AND 1 other: "Loudonois. Mirebalais" (publ. by the same).
= Both fine with attractive handcolouring.
= Van den Broecke 36; Van der Krogt/ Koeman IIIB, 4000:31C.
- Sl. yellowed; 3 corners w. vague fold in blank margin.
= Decorative map, also showing Belgium and parts of Switzerland and northern Italy. Van den Broecke 34; Van der Krogt/ Koeman 4000:31A.
"The Kingdom of France Divided according to its 38 Military Governments." Engr. map by T. KITCHIN, 42x57 cm., from J. BLAIR, The Chronology and History of the World, ±1770.
- Sl. yellowed.