5510 - 5732 FINE ARTS - DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY. MAPS, PLANS and VIEWS
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 1024.
AND 2 engr. bird's eye plans of Delfzijl: "Delf Siil" (from BLAEU, Town Atlases, 1652. Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 1023) and "Delfzil" (from G. GUALDO PRIORATO, Theatro del Belgio, 1673) (both fine).
= Very rare.
- Tipped onto mount; tears in lower blank margin (just touching image); portion of upper right blank corner torn off; foxed/ sl. browned.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 1049.
"Liberae et Hanseaticae Urbis Daventriensis delineatio." Handcol. engr. bird's eye plan, 23,2x31,7 cm., from GUICCIARDINI, early 17th cent.
- Vague stain in lower corners. = Guicciardini Illustratus 2.1.
AND a handcol. engr. plan of the siege of Deventer, ±1620. - ADDED: 1 other.
- Fine. = Guicciardini Illustratus 2.2.
AND 1 other contemp. handcol. bird's eye view of Dordrecht (Amst., I. Tirion, 1742).
- A few sm. (closed) tears/ holes in middle fold and blank margins; sl. browned.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 3850:1B.1.
AND another uncol. copy of the same (browned).
- Browned; a few dam. spots/ pinholes; crease in upper right corner.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 3850:2.1. With the complete title.
- Vertical fold in centre. Nevertheless a fine copy.
= Very rare and interesting plan concerning the extreme beach erosion at Egmond aan Zee, from which the village had suffered since its settlement. The plan shows the erosion that occurred between 1686 and 1718 and the dikes built to prevent further loss of land and to save the church, its tower now with its front directly on the beach. Unfortunately, however, these dikes could not prevent the entire church and 36 houses from being swallowed by the sea during a December storm in 1741.
- Vertical fold in centre; a few wormholes/ foxed spots (mainly) in blank margins; contemp. annot. in lower blank margin. Nevertheless a fine copy.
= Rare and interesting plan concerning the extreme beach erosion at Egmond aan Zee, from which the village had suffered since its settlement. The plan shows the erosion that occurred between 1686 and 1718 and the dikes built to prevent further loss of land and to save the church, its tower now with its front directly on the beach. Unfortunately, however, these dikes could not prevent the entire church and 36 houses from being swallowed by the sea during a December storm in 1741. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- Mounted on board; sl. yellowed. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 1241.
"Die Stadt Enchuijsen." Handcol. engr. bird's eye plan, 23,5x32,2 cm., from GUICCIARDINI, 1582.
= Guicciardini Illustratus 1.1.
ADDED 2 others: a similar plan of Middelburg (Guicciardini Illustratus 3) and a plan of Vlissingen (Amst., I. Tirion, 1753).
= De Rijke 36.10; Wijk 43.10.
- Fine. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 536 and IV-2/2, 4081: both 1st state (of 2).
- First leaf sl. creased; a few tiny holes; 2nd leaf w. (closed) tear in lower part of middle fold.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1 541 (the plate still intact) and IV-2/2, 4032.
- Sl. browned/ stained in blank margins; tiny (closed) hole in right part.
= De Rijke 14b. Including the provinces of Groningen and Drente.
"La Frise." Handcol. engr. map w. dec. cartouche, 22,4x29,8 cm., Amst., Covens & Mortier, ±1735 (fine).
= De Rijke 61.2.
"Frisiae Occidentalis Typus." Handcol. engr. map, dec. title-cartouche in lower right corner, 23x31,4 cm., from GUICCIARDINI, first half 17th cent.
- A few dam. spots/ creases; sl. waterst. in lower (mostly blank) margin.
= Guicciardini Illustratus 2.2; De Rijke 18.2 (2nd state, with "31" in lower right corner of the cartouche; verso blank).
- Small burn hole in lower right blank margin; otherwise very fine.
= Friesland, Groningen and part of Drenthe. Van den Broecke 81.3; Van der Krogt/ Koeman IIIB, 3900:31.2, variant b; De Rijke 10.3, 3rd state (of 4); Wijk 26.3. Very decorative map, also called the "Pauwenkaart" because of the peacock in the cartouche.
- Middle fold splitting; otherwise fine.
= De Rijke 38.1, first state (of 4); Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 3910:1.1.
- Closed tear in upper margin along middle fold; a few smaller tears in blank margins; sl. yellowed.
= De Rijke 38.4; Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 3910:1.3.
"Frisia occidentalis". Partly handcol. engr. map by E.S. HAMERSVELDT and S. ROGIER after A. METIUS and G. FREITAG, 3 cartouches (i.a. depicting a cartographer), ships and compass rose, 38x49,5 cm., Amst., J. Janssonius, ±1655.
- Middle fold splitting at both ends; sl. yellowed.
= De Rijke 38.2a (German text on verso); Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 3910:1.2.
- Tear in upper half middle fold; a few sm. marginal tears and handling creases.
= Decorative, very detailed map. De Rijke 58.5; cf. Bodel/ Nijenhuis/ Eekhoff 69.
= Guicciardini Illustratus 1.1; De Rijke 12.1b (first state, without the page number in lower right corner to the left of the cartouche; verso blank); Wijk 11.1.
"La Frise." Handcol. engr. map w. dec. cartouche, 27x38,7 cm., Leyden, P. vander Aa, 1713.
- Trifle creased in lower left corner.
= De Rijke 61.1a (first state, with double ornamental border and "23" in lower right margin).
AND 1 other similar: "Oost ende West Vrieslandts beschryvinghe. Utriusque Frisiorum regionis noviss. descriptio. 1605." (Antw., ±1610. Tears in/ along middle fold and right margin. Van der Krogt/ Koeman IIIB, 3040:31.2; De Rijke 6.3f).
= Guicciardini Illustratus 1.1; De Rijke 12.1b (first state, without the page number in lower right corner to the left of the cartouche; verso blank); Wijk 11.1.
- Sl. yellowed/ browned.
= Guicciardini Illustratus 2.1; De Rijke 18.1b (first state, without the page number in lower right corner of the cartouche; verso blank).
"La Frise". Handcol. engr. map w. dec. cartouche, 27x38,7 cm., Leyden, P. vander Aa, 1713.
- Crease in lower left corner (paper/ printing flaw).
= De Rijke 61.1a (first state, with double ornamental border and "23" in lower right margin).