5523 - 5675 FINE ARTS - DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY. MAPS, PLANS and VIEWS
- Yellowed. = Blonk-van der Wijst 2.
AND 4 engr. (city) plans, i.a. "Hoeckelum" (from M.Z. BOXHORN, Toneel ofte Beschrijvinge Der Steden van Hollandt, 1634). - ADDED: "Dioecesis Leodiensis Accurata Tabula" (contemp. handcol. engr. map, from J. DE LA FEUILLE, Les Tablettes Guerrieres, Ou Cartes choisies Pour la commodité Des Officiers et des Voyageurs, 1729).
- Sl. browned.
"Kaart van het ontwerp ter bedijking en vorming van eene Nieuwe Merwede". Contemp. handcol. engr. map, 26x99 cm., from "Rapport der Rivier kommissie d. 13 september 1825", folded.
- Sl. browned.
AND 1 other contemp. handcol. engr map by H. MOLL. - ADDED: 1 other.
- Margins of sections occas. folded/ creased; outer margins w. (pin)holes/ dam. spots; a few sm. stains; yellowed. Slipcase worn/ dam.
= Spikmans 188, 2nd state (of 3).
- Some vague offsetting from colouring; 6 lvs. partly vaguely (damp)stained.
= Koeman, Handleiding 18; Koeman, Atlantes III, p.146, Vdm 4. Rare map after the large map by Krayenhoff. "During the period when Belgium and the Netherlands together formed the kingdom of the Netherlands one of the most remarkable developments of private enterprise in cartography took place in Brussels. There lived Philippe Vander Maelen, son of the wealthy soap manufacturer Guillaume Vander Maelen, who abandoned the soap trade and devoted his life to cartography. He did extremely well (...)" (Koeman, Atlantes III, p.141).
- Small inkstain in right margin (on the border line). = Spikmans 234, 5th and final state.
"Novissima et accuratissima XVII Provinciarum Germaniae Inferioris Tabula." Contemp handcol. engr. map, 2 elaborate cartouches, compass rose, 47,5x54,5 cm., Amst., F. de Wit, ±1675.
- Closed split at upper end of middle fold; a few (closed) marginal tears (1x affecting image); yellowed and sl. foxed.
= Attractive map of the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxemburg, oriented West at the top. Spikmans 127, 2nd state (of 5), with "A" in upper right corner.
- Two vague brownish stains near left and right edge in the image; lower part of middle fold w. closed split.
= Van der Heijden 252, 3rd state (of 4); Spikmans 234.
ADDED: "Figuratieve kaart dienende ter aanwijzing van de voornaamste dijkbreuken enz., langs de rivieren voorgevallen in Louwmaand MDCCCIX". Engr. map by A. ZURCHER, w. handcol. areas, 46,5x88 cm. (folded).
- Occas. (sl.) foxed.
= I.a. maps of places in Overijssel (±40x), Utrecht (±60), Drenthe and Noord-Holland.
- Incl. duplicates.
= I.a. Amstelveen, Edam, Enkhuizen, Hauwert, Hoogkarspel, Hoorn, Marken, Medemblick, Monnikendam, Muiderberg, Opperdoes, Purmerend and Westerblokker.
- Small hole in sky area (otherwise fine).
"View of Nimeguen." Handcol. engr. profile, 21,5x30,9 cm., engr. captions above and below, "Engraved for Barlow's General History of Europe", ±1780. "Novio magum." Handcol. engr. profile, 20,2x52,5 cm., Amst., J. Blaeu, 1649.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/2, 3079 (upper half of 2 views on one sheet).
- Blank margins sl. creased and stained.
= From a rare series of 6 views of Nijmegen. Otto von der Howen, originally from Courland, Latvia, was until his retirement, after several military commissions, the military commander of the city of Nijmegen and an avid draughtsman.
- Fold split (closed on verso); restored dam. spot in left margin; tipped onto mount.
= Very detailed map, i.a. depicting all the 18th cent. mansions from Bakkum towards Haarlem.
- Fine.
= Famous map, originally published 1680 on 16 leaves, and two years later on 4 leaves and on 1 leaf. This (6th?) edition with the coats of arms of Emanuel Ras, Claes Swaen, W.L. Graaf van Nassau Bergen, Jacob van Twuyver, Nicolaes Hendrik Domis, Aris van der Mieden and G.G.G. van der Mieden. Donkersloot-de Vrij 751.
- Fine.
= Famous map, originally published 1680 on 16 leaves, and two years later on 4 leaves and on 1 leaf. This edition with the coats of arms of Willem Winder, Jacob van Twuyver, W.L. Graaf van Nassau Bergen, Cornelis Kuyper, Daniel Ras and Gualterus G.G. van der Mieden. Donkersloot-de Vrij 751.
- Cut out in small sections and then reattached as 16 sheets; sl. foxed.
= Famous map, originally published 1680, unchanged in all later editions except for the coats of arms of the dike-reeves. For this ed.: Aris van der Mieden, Floris Wil, Gijsbert Ramp (1738), Dirk Sevenhuysen, Gerband Crol and Johan Baert. 3rd/ 4th state edition of 1729 and 1745, Donkersloot-de Vrij 751.
- Maps only; a few w. marginal defects; all agetoned. = Including the map of Texel.
AND 5 other similar maps from the same atlas of Utrecht and Gelderland and the fold. general map of the Netherlands.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 3407:1.1 variant a. "'De Waert' as a lake. French edition of 1633 (1:311).
"Kennemaria et Westfrisia vulgo et vernaculé Noord-Holland." Contemp. handcol. engr. map, 2 (uncol.) elaborate cartouches, 57,5x49,5 cm., Amst., N. Visscher, ±1700.
- Agetoned; sm. repaired section in right margin.
- Trimmed to the borderline; two small stains in the lower border.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 3407:1.1.
AND 11 others, i.a. 17th/18th cent. maps Noord-Holland and plans of Alkmaar, Haarlem and Enkhuizen, all w. large waterstain.

































