- Trifle yellowed; vaguely waterst. along middle fold.
= Van den Broecke 29: "Approx. number of copies printed: few. Only three found so far"; not in Van der Krogt/ Koeman. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXII.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 4870:1A.
ADDED: (Franche-Comté). Engr. map, cartouche, 35x45,5 cm., from MERCATOR-HONDIUS, Atlas, 1630.
- Two closed tears in lower (blank) margin. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 4880:1A.
AND 1 other from the same atlas: "Lotharingia Ducatus".
- Browned; sl. nibbled by silverfish in skyarea. Not examined outside of frame.
- Some foxing, especially blank margins.
= Decorative map of the Ottoman Empire, only the western part of northern Africa not depicted.
- Browned; partly doubled.
= Rare map after the English map by P.D. BOHN, showing the Sea of Marmora and its surrounding regions, including Constantinople, Hellespont, the Dardeanelle Strait and the contiguous parts of Turkey and Greece.
- Trifle dustsoiled; middle fold splitting at top; otherwise fine. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 8100:1B.2.
- A few vague brownish stains. = The scarce German edition of Tavernier's map of Indo-China.
- Trifle yellowed. Otherwise fine. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXIII.
- Trifle yellowed; nevertheless an attractive map.
= Impressive and decorative map, the title-cartouches (one in Latin and one in French) with mythical sea creatures, plants and animals.
- Fine. = Shirley 254.
- Nicely handcol.; a few foxed spots; overall fine. = Shirley 356A. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXIII.
= The map shows the trajectory of Schouten's voyage around the world and is one of a few variant maps published in the various editions of Schouten's book. This copy has replaced the ships Victoria and Eendracht in the upper left and right corner with the portraits of Francis Drake and Thomas Candish. Cf. Shirley 297.
- Foxed; marginal tears and remains of tape in outer corners. = On fine laid paper with "CDC" watermark.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXIV.
- Backed w. thin paper; professionally restored w. sm. closed holes and tears from acid biting; sl. soiled.
= With small letter annotations by the artist, perhaps colour indications. Perhaps by a Flemish artist. From the collection Ulmann, with their collector's mark on verso.
- Old closed tears in upper and lower margin.
= Curious drawing which appears to have an older underdrawing with a different subject.
- Formerly folded. Some stains and folds; paint partly worn away.
= Skillful drawing with cartouche in auricular style. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXIV.
- Sm. dam. spot near lower right corner; a few tiny holes
= On verso a contemporary (?) annotation "Vale" in pen and brown ink and a later "G(?) van Dyers" in pencil. On laid paper with part of an unidentifed watermark. From the Ulmann collection with their collector's mark on verso.
- Two tiny closed holes; tipped onto mount.; sl. foxed.
= On thin laid paper. The Pharisee with the glasses and holding the book is a recurring figure in the Dutch and Flemish depiction of this scene. So perhaps by a Flemish artist or northern France.