- Three (sm.) (closed) tears near middle fold/ in upper left section and 2 sm. tears in lower blank margin; a few sm. stains.
= Depicts the region north of the Black Sea, i.a. Crimea, present day Ukraine and Tartaria.
- Sl. waterstained in right blank margin and sl. frayed.
"General Charte vom Königreich Daenemark nebst dem Herzogthum Holstein". Handcol. engr. map by F.L. GÜSSEFELD, 59x45 cm., ibid., idem, 1789.
- Tear of 11 cm. in lower middle fold; 2 sm. tears in lower margin, affecting image; false crease along middle fold; brownish stain in upper part.
- Small hole in lower middle fold. Otherwise fine. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXI.
= The ninth leaf (of 11) from the atlas Scenographia Urbium Silesiae, with views of Lauer, Hirschberg, Liebethal, Warmbad, Lemberg, Buntzlau, Schmiedeberg and Greiffenberg.
- Pinholes in corners. Otherwise fine.
ADDED: "New Plan of London". Fold col. lithogr. plan by J. BARTHOLOMEW, mounted on linen, ±59x82,5 cm., tipped in: Bartholomew, J. W.H. Smith & Son's Plan & Guide of London. With Index to Streets. London, W.H. Smith & Son, n.d. (±1870), 35p., orig. (sl. rubbed) limp cl.
- Two sm. wormholes in outer margins; a few sm. brown stains.
= The map shows the routes taken by various explorers, i.a. Magellan (1520); Francis Drake (1577); Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa (1579); Olivier van Noort (1600) and Schouten and Le Maire (1616), as well as various river systems and other speculative information about the unexplored interior of the Continent. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIV.
- Blank margins sl. creased and frayed.
= All views of (ruins of) castles, estates and stately homes, i.a. Kaegleholm, Kronoberg, Gripenbergh, Sjöö,
- Left and right blank margins frayed, dam. and dustsoiled; a few views sl. duststained and soiled in image.
= Very fine and delicately coloured series of views.
- One print (and mount) rather heavily stained/ soiled.
= Views of i.a. Angestein, Basel, Bellelay, Dornach, Liesberg, Le Pichox, Reichenstein and Reuchenette.
- Slightly yellowed, a few closed tears in ample outer blank margins.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 4920:1A.1. Shows i.a. the Jura, the eastern part of Lac Leman, Lac de Neuchâtel, the Thunersee and Bern.
"Stiria. Steijrmarck." Handcol. engr. map, dec. cartouche, 37,5x50,3 cm., ibid., W. Blaeu, ±1650.
- A few closed marginal tears; waterst. in blank margin upper right corner.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 2730:2.
AND 1 handcol. engr. map of France and Switzerland: "Burgundia Comitatus" (Mercator/ Hondius, ±1633. Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 4880:1A).
- Vaguely waterst.; otherwise fine.
= Showing the siege by the German imperial troups under Prince Eugene of Savoy against the Turkish army on the 11th of September 1697.
- A few closed tears (mainly on central fold); yellowed (except for the area surrounding the central fold which is irregularly white); a few sm. thin spots.
= Finely engraved wind chart, surrounded by wind heads. The wind heads are arranged in successive ages from young to old, and four large heads, blowing winds on the compass and seasons.
- Laid down on board mount. = Shirley 553.
- Sl. browned/ foxed in blank margins.
= Rare, uncommonly small world map on Mercator's projection. Alaska is still shown as an island and Tasmania is shown attached to mainland Australia.
AND 3 others similar, i.a. "Planisphère Général Pour Servir a l'Intelligence de la Navigation et du Commerce des Européens, entreux et dans les deux Indes" (handcol. engr. map, Geneva, 1785. Closed tear in left margin).
- Sl. foxed in blank margins.
= With a circular projection of the North Pole and a heartshaped projection of the world.
AND 2 others, i.a. a map from the same publication: "Schuine Ronde Aard-klooten aantoonende het Middelpunt van parys en de tegenvoeters van Parys" (engr. North and South Pole map w. handcol. borders).
= Rare print showing both the ages of man and in allegorical manner the related seasons and the activities of man (i.a. playing (young black children), travelling, working on the land and as carpenter).
- Sl. foxed. = Hollstein 20.
- Tiny closed tear in centre upper edge; nevertheless a remarkably fine print in a strong impression.
= Bartsch XVII, 108-109; this is probably the proof before the letters. On paper with a watermark showing a coat of arms with a fleur-de-lis and two crossed swords. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXII.
AND 3 others similar by the same after friezes sculpted by CARRAVAGIO: Poets and the Muses on Parnassus. In the background Pegasus/ Perseus with the head of Medusa/ The Rape of Sabine Women (Bartsch 110-112).