5478 - 5838 FINE ARTS - DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY. MAPS, PLANS and VIEWS
- Partly trimmed to/ near the borderline; upper and right margins frayed; middle fold flattened; some vague stains/ offsetting from sellotape.
= Nice, detailed plan, with the outline of the future northern town extension already indicated. Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 1673, 1st state.
- Lower half yellowed; a few closed tears in upper and lower margins; a few damaged/ rubbed spots.
= Central panel of Romeyn de Hooghe's famous and extremely rare plan of Haarlem. Hollstein 289; Landwehr, RdH the etcher p.337. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXVIII.
- Horizontal crease in the image.
= Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 450. The rare first state with the text.
ADDED: ''St. Michael's Church, Ghent.'' ''General view of Amsterdam''. Two engravings by A.H. PAYNE after W.H. BARTLETT, each ±14,4x21,4 cm., w. title below in English, Dutch and French, London, G. Virtue, n.d. (±1860), framed. - AND 3 others similar, all framed.
- Trifle foxed, mostly in blank margins; tiny tear in lower blank margin; (water)stained on verso, not visible on recto.
"Plattegrond der stad Haarlem". Lithogr. map by S. LANKHOUT after C.K. DE GEUS, 38,5x48,4 cm., The Hague, G. de Geus, 1858.
- Vague annots. in pencil in blank margins; frayed along extremities; lacks sm. portion of left lower corner.
AND one other map of Haarlem.
- Occas. torn along folds.
AND 3 others similar, various sizes, various publishers, all w. folds as published.
- Some sm. marginal tears.
= Decorative map, showing Haarlem in upper left and Amsterdam in upper right corner. Donkersloot-de Vrij 716e.
- Browned.
- Slightly browned; sm. hole in upper blank margin. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 1730.
ADDED: 4 bird's eye views on 1 sheet from the same work: "Vollenhove", "Hasselt", "Blockzyl" and "Steenwyck".
- Outer blank margins sl. browned. Otherwise fine. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 1730.
ADDED 1 other: "Quarta Pars Brabantiae cujus caput Sylvaducis" (handcol. engr. map by W. VANDER BURGHT, strips intended for municipal coats of arms not filled in, Amst., W. Blaeu, 1634. Sl. browned all over).
= F.M. 1865b, attributing the engraving to C.J. Visscher. Later impression of the plate mentioned under F.M. 1865a ("Fraaije grav."), unchanged apart from the date (Roman numerals instead of Arabic). Cat. "Harlemia illustrata" 147: "Op 8 september van dat jaar (op de prent staat per abuis 1644 i.p.v. 1642!)". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXIX.
- Browned. = Blonk-van der Wijst 61.2, the 2nd state (of 6), the plan of Amsterdam not filled in.
- Central fold strengthened on verso; lower blank margin stained and w. closed tear (not touching the image).
= Blonk-van der Wijst 61.1, the rare 1st state (of 6), without the the letter "I" and the plan of Amsterdam not filled in.
- Partly browned; tear on middle-fold.
= Blonk-van der Wijst 61.4, with the plan of Amsterdam.
- Trifle yellowed; sl. worn spot at intersection of vertical and horizontal fold.
= Nice map, orientated west to the top of the sheet. Blonk/ Van der Wijst 61.5, 5th state (of 6).
- Second part w. sm. restored tear in lower margin. = Blonk-van der Wijst 64, 9th state (of 10).
- Lacks lower part; sl. yellowed.
= Blonk-van der Wijst 71, state unidentified, last digit of year errased: "169". "Deze kaart behoort tot de 'contrefaçon hollandaise', de Sanson/ Jaillot-atlas die door Pieter Mortier in Amsterdam werd uitgegeven. In de Nederlandse productie van atlassen neemt deze atlas een uitzonderingspositie in omdat, hoewel hij in Nederland is gemaakt, op de kaarten en op het titelblad van de atlas alleen Jaillot te Parijs als uitgever is vermeld. Noch op de kaarten, noch op het titelblad is de naam van Mortier vermeld. (...) Pieter Mortier heeft op de kaart van Holland veel veranderd." "Vernieuwend is de kaart wat betreft vormgeving. Na een hele reeks kaarten met het noorden links of rechts ligt het noorden nu weer boven. De plaatsnamen zijn horizontaal geplaatst en niet meer kris kras door elkaar. De kaart is ruim en overzichtelijk" (Blonk-van der Wijst 64, the French example for this map). Very decorative.
"Die Stadt Enchuijsen." Handcol. engr. bird's eye plan, 34,5x43,5 cm., from BRAUN/ HOGENBERG, Civitates Orbis Terrarum, ±1575.
- Sl. yellowed. Otherwise fine. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 1241.
= Blonk-van der Wijst 73a (verso blank).
- Some scattered restored/ closed tears; sl. yellowed.
= Blonk-van der Wijst 49.2, 2nd state (of 2), with the Trekvaart between Amsterdam and Haarlem added.
- Yellowed.
= Nice map, also showing Utrecht, Gelderland and the larger part of Friesland. Blonk-van der Wijst 70.3.
- Middle fold flattened. = Oriented west at the top and i.a. showing the Biesbosch.
AND 1 other: "Noordt Hollandt" (contemp. handcol. engr. map, Amst., F. de Wit, ±1680. Frayed).