拍品 89
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RENARD, [DE WITT], DE L'ISLE, A COLLECTION OF 4 MAPS OF EUROPE, [C.1652-C.1742]

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  • A collection of four maps. [c.1652-c.1742]
Jansson, Jan. Europam sive Celticam Veterem. Sic Describere Conabar Abrahamus Ortelius. [c.1652], engraved and hand-coloured map of Celtic Europe, Latin text to verso, minor repairs to centre-fold; [North Sea]. Carte de la Mer d'Allemagne Contenant les Bancs Isles et Costes Comprises depuis Bergen et les Isles Schetland jusques au Pas de Calais. [c.1693], large engraved and hand-coloured map on 2 sheets joined, gilt at places, folding, minor marginal tears, repairs to verso; [De Witt, Frederick] and Louis Renard. Totius Europae Littora Novissime edita. [c.1715], engraved and hand-coloured map on 2 sheets joined, map of Europe based upon an earlier map of the same title by De Wit, folding, minor offsetting; De l'Isle, Guillaume. Theatrum Historicum ad annum Christi quadringentesimo in quo tu Imperii Romani tu Barbarorum…pars Occidentalis [and] pars Orientalis. Covens & Mortier, [c.1742], engraved and hand-coloured map on 2 sheets joined, folding

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