Lot 61
  • 61

GOOS. NIEUW NEDERLANDTSCH CAERTBOECK, 1625, CONTEMPORARY VELLUM

Estimate
1,500 - 2,500 GBP
bidding is closed

Description

  • Nieuw Nederlandtsch Caertboeck. Waer in volkomentlijcker als oyt te voren vertoont werden de XVII Nederlanden. Amsterdam: Jan Janssen, 1625
Small 4to (145 x 100mm.), double-page engraved title and 23 double-page maps, contemporary vellum, damp-staining in upper outer corner of maps, last map (Groninga) with repaired tear

Provenance

"Bibliothecae Ninivensis 1691", inscription of the Praemonstratensian monastery in Ninove.

Literature

Koeman Goo 3; Van der Krogt 363:05

Condition

the condition of this lot is as described in the catalogue description
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Catalogue Note

"Bibliothecae Ninivensis 1691", inscription of the Praemonstratensian monastery in Ninove, Belgium; afterwards sold to the bookseller J. Jouvineau of Geraardsbergen, who gave it to his grandson Johannes Christian Bert, of the Augustinian convent of Enghien (and with an inscription on Flemish on an earlier flyleaf regarding this); Kerchove, name on title; and three modern book labels - Fort Hill; Lurley Manor; L. & L.B., Leeds