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169532945(Paris, ca. 1695). 23x29,5 cm. Kobberstukket kort i fugleperspektiv over Göteborg og den nordlige del af sundet med byplan og fortifikationer. Med stor kartouche. Håndkoloreret.
169822511Paris Nicolas le Gras, Nicolas le Clerc et Barthelemy Girin 1698 -in-12 plein-veau 2 volumes, reliure plein veau havane moucheté in-douze (binding full calfskin in-12)(17,2 x 10,2 cm), dos à nerfs (spine with raised band), décoré or (gilt decoration), titre et tomaison frappés "or", pièce de titre sur fond rouge (label of title) avec filet "or" en encadrement, pièce de tomaison sur fond rouge (label of title) avec filet et roulette "or" en encadrement, roulette "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre, entre-nerfs à fleuron "or" dans un encadrement d'un filet "or" avec rinceaux "or" aux angles, restaurations anciennes aux coiffes mais fait proprement, plats ornés d'un filet à froid en encadrement, roulette "or" sur les coupes avec manques de dorures(fillets on the cuts), toutes tranches lisses jaspées rouges, orné d'un grand Plan dépliant de PARIS hors-texte gravé sur bois (engraving wood) en noir par DE FER, (VI + 402 pages + 33 Pages de tables) + ( 381 + 31 Pages de tables + 1ff. de privilège + 71 p. : "Le Nom de Toutes les Rues de Paris, par Ordre Alphabetique et les principaux quartiers ou elles se trouvent", 1698 à Paris Chez Nicolas le Gras, Nicolas le Clerc et Barthelemy Girin Editeurs,
1700399AG1700. Paris c. 1700. Original copper engraved maps. 16 cm wide x 13.2 cm high. Mounted on paper. Very good condition. From a wonderful collection of Maps from an old english library South Shields - with a tiny library stamp to the mounting paper The stamp is NOT on the Map. Nicolas de Fer 164625 October 1720 was a French cartographer and geographer. De Fer was the youngest of three sons of Antoine de Fer who was also a cartographer. When he was 12 he became the apprentice of Parisian engraver Louis Spirinx and made his first map of the Canal du Midi at the age of 23. After the death of his father in June 1673 his mother Geneviève initially took over the map making company which had begun to decline. She passed it and the atelier called Quai de L'Horloge on to Nicolas in 1687 because of her old age. De Fer was so successful at improving the firm that in 1690 he became the official geographer to Louis Dauphin of France. With support from the Spanish and French Royal Families de Fer also became official geographer for Philip V and Louis XIV the kings of Spain and France respectively. Because of this his maps became Bourbon propaganda endorsing French King Louis XIV. His business flourished producing town plans atlases wall maps and more than 600 sheet maps. He made maps of places in Europe and North America including New Spain places fortified by Vauban the Low Countries and the War of the Spanish Succession. In 1698 de Fer published a map of North America which included a depiction of beavers building dams near Niagara Falls. Seventeen years later Herman Moll published a map which plagiarized elements of de Fer's work particularly the beaver scene. It became known as the "Beaver map". De Fer became the official geographer for His Catholic Majesty in 1720. Two of his sons-in-law Guillaume Danet and Jaques-François Bénard continued the company after de Fer's death on 25 October of that year until around 1760. Wikipedia unknown
16671606290099Venice: Presso Gio: Giacomo Hertz MDCLXVII 1667-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Folio 33 cm. Handsome modern leather spine over marbled boards. Woodcut head- and tail-pieces initials and plant illustrations throughout.12 476 27 p. : ill. Title page dedication page and final 5 leaves of index supplied in facsimile. Margins of some of the prelims conserved. Custom book plate of Rev. Paul J. Barry on front paste down. Herbario Nuovo first published in 1585 is a description of medicinal plants from Europe and the Indies. It went through 11 editions and was actively used for over 130 years. "This was a popular Italian herbal that was reprinted in Italian and translated and published in several other languages for a number of years. The plant descriptions are written in the form of poems which Arber describes as 'pleasingly unscientific.' The Linnean genus Duranta formerly Castorea is named for the author" - Hunt 229. Nissen 569. NLM. Venice: Presso Gio: Giacomo Hertz, MDCLXVII hardcover
165013241650 S.d., vers 1650, 30 x 39 cm, gravure sur cuivre émargée MAGNIFIQUE GRAVURE ORIGINALE photos sur demande
1700M6975London c. 1700. Very Good. Notes: A late 17th Century map of South East Asia by Edward Wells based upon the previous work by De Fer. <br><br>The cartouche has the dedication in the coat of arms to the Duke of Gloucester. Size : 367x487 mm 14.45x19.17 Inches Coloring: Original Outline Coloring Category: Maps Asia South East; Maps Asia Central India & Sri Lanka / Ceylon; unknown
170015901Paris 1700. Early original color large map of California showing it as an island and based on the explorations of missionary Father Kino. From De Fer's Atlas Curieux. In great detail with 314 locations in New Mexico identified by a numbered key at the upper right portion of the map. Engraved by Charles Inselin. mage size: 13 1/2 x 8 7/8". Paper size: 16 1/2 x 11 1/2". With a small chip at lower edge; very faint damp staining at upper left corner toning to edges; otherwise very good. Tooley R. V. Amer P 126-7. unknown
169315226Paris:: De Fer 1693. 19 x 20cm. Single leaf. Illustrated title page. Trimmed just outside borders clean. Mounted on larger plain leaf. Suitable for framing. De Fer, unknown
1689322292Paris: Nicolas De Fer 1689. unbound. Map. Engraving with original hand outline color. Sheet measures 13" x 9.5". Image measures 12.75" x 7.25".<br/> <br/> This is a lovely 1689 map of Ireland by Nicolas De Fer. Depicts the Emerald Isle in its entirety color coded and subdivided into its four provinces of Ulster Connacht Leinster and Munster. Parts of Scotland the Isle of Man and England and Wales are also visible. Major towns lakes rivers and islands are noted in Ireland and mountains beautifully rendered in profile. The title cartouche represents the Celtic Harp. The map is in good condition with minor toning along the original fold. Original platemark visible.<br> <br> Nicolas de Fer 1646-1720 was a prolific cartographer engraver and publisher who took over the family map business from his mother when she retired in 1687. The business flourished and he gained a great reputation in his lifetime and was appointed 'Geographer to the King' in 1690. This map demonstrates his skill and provides a curious yet alluring mixture of history and geography.<br/> <br/> Nicolas De Fer unknown
1700002589Paris 1700. Desencadernado / Disbound. Muito Bom/Very Good/Très Bien. 325 x 240 mm. A. Coquart Sculp. Fina gravura em chapa de cobre colorida a aguarela inserida no "Atlas Curieux ou le Monde Cca 1700. Representando três vistas de Lisboa em diferentes cartuxos: Uma vista razante do terreiro do Paço com a representação do antigo paço e do Convento de S. Domingos com uma vista do cais e do terreiro onde se desenrrolam cenas do quotidiano nomeadamente uma cena de equitação. Uma vista da Torre de Belém rodeada de barcos e navios e Uma planta das fortificações da cidade com identificação do castelo e do Palácio Real identificando um pântano "marais" ao norte da fortificação. Apresentada num passpartout de cartão pronta para encaixilhar. <br/> <br/> unknown
1693bp47Paris 1693. No Binding. Good. copper-plate print. uncoloured. fortification and Church jutting into mediterranean. cartouche with cherub like individuals and a sheep. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Paris unknown
17008374Paris 1700. Copper engraving 22.5 x 33.5 cms engraved by C. Inselin black and white slight soiling bottom right blank verso; the key lists 113 places of interest. This is the first version of the map before the date was amended. Howgego Printed Maps of London 44 1 unknown
1690LBW-4822[1690-1695]. 166 x 270 mm.
1690LBW-4836[1690-1695]. 93 x 288 mm.
1690LBW-5664Paris, Sr. de Fer, [1690]. 224 x 328 mm.
1690LBW-4453Paris, Sr. de Fer, [1690-1695]. 214 x 299 mm.
1690LBW-4825Paris, de Fer, [1690-1695].
1690LBW-4820Paris, Sr. de Fer, [1690-1695]. 162 x 276 mm.
1695LBW-4835Paris, Sr. de Fer, 1695. 175 x 273 mm.
1690LBW-4823[1690-1695]. 170 x 288 mm.
1690LBW-4824Paris, Sr. de Fer, [1690-1695]. 169 x 294 mm.
1690LBW-4830Paris, Sr. de Fer, [1690-1695]. 190 x 253 mm.
1695LBW-4827Paris, Sr. de Fer, 1695. 171 x 272 mm.