- Antarctica area worn/ dam.; some chipped/ rubbed spots, mostly in Northern hemisphere. Otherwise fine.
= Showing the Suez Canal; Buda and Pest not yet unified.
- Sl. yellowed; a few sm. dents and rubbed spots. Overall in fine condtion.
= Van der Krogt, Old Globes in the Netherlands Dop 1. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXVIII.
- Two tiny (pin)holes in centre. Fine copy.
= Koeman IV, Wag. Spieghel der Zeevaerdt [21b]. "Thanks to the unparalleled skill of the engravers, Baptist and Johannes van Deutecom, the original ms. charts by Waghenaer were transformed into the most beautiful maps of the period" (Koeman IV, p.469). Rare and decorative chart. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXIX.
- Three sm. brown burn stains and a sm. burn hole. Nevertheless fine.
= Koeman IV, Van Keulen E, 10 [70]. Rare.
- One tiny (pin)hole in centre. Fine copy.
= Koeman IV, Wag. Spieghel der Zeevaerdt [23a]. "Thanks to the unparalleled skill of the engravers, Baptist and Johannes van Deutecom, the original ms. charts by Waghenaer were transformed into the most beautiful maps of the period" (Koeman IV, p.469). Rare and decorative chart. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXIX.
- Cut into sections and laid down on linen (obscuring the additional street plan, small views and fashion advertisements on verso).
- Laid down on mount.
- Right margin cut on/ just outside the border line. = With a similar map "Tabula Europae IX" on verso.
- On very thick paper; some unobtrusive foxed spots; fine. = Koeman IV, Goos 1B (30). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXX.
- Trifle foxed.
- Fine. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 689. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXX.
- Tiny hole in the image near lower edge; otherwise very fine. = For the larger part showing India.
- Some foxing/ stains, especially in right blank margin.
AND 1 other engr. map w. handcol. borders: "Indes, Colonies Anglaises" (after A.H. DUFOUR by CH. DYONNET, Paris, Paulin & le Chevalier, ±1860 (tear on middle-fold)).
- Slightly yellowed.
- Colouring somewhat fading; nevertheless an attractive copy of this rare map.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 0500H:1 and Van den Broecke 224. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXI.