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1. December Afternoon. Grant Wood - 1891-1942. Published by Associated American Artists. Lithograph, 1940. Edition 250. Signed in pencil. Image size 8 15/16 x 11 3/4� (22.6 x 30 cm). Very good condition. Cole #16. #1460-4 $8,750.00

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2. Seed Time and Harvest. Grant Wood - 1891-1942. Published by Associated American Artists. Lithograph, 1937. Edition 250. Signed and titled in pencil. Image size 7 7/16 x 12 1/16� (18.8 x 30.7 cm). Very good condition. Cole #2. #29402-4 $9,500.00

3. March, 1939. Grant Wood - 1891-1942. Published by Associated American Artists. Lithograph, 1941. Edition 250. Signed in pencil. Image size 8 3/4 x 11 3/4� (22.5 x 29.7 cm). Very good condition. Cole #14. #22470-3 $10,000.00


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Robert K. Newman, Editor

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THE HOLIDAY ISSUE 2016 There are some changes coming in the next year. After nine years of owning and running The Old Print Gallery, Inc., in Washington, DC, I am sad to report we will be closing the shop. The Old Print Gallery, Inc., was founded by Judy Blakely, Jim Blakely, and James von Ruster in 1972, a few doors down from the current location. They moved into 1220 31st Street, NW a few years after opening. The inventory of The Old Print Gallery was similar to The Old Print Shop, specializing in American art from the 18th and 19th centuries. Therefore, it was a logical fit nine years ago when we purchased the gallery. However, the business environment is changing rapidly. More and more people are purchasing only over the internet, and expenses of land based business continue to increase. On the positive side we are keeping the name and good will of The Old Print Gallery, Inc. If the situation changes, we might well be back in DC in the future. Also because, my inventory in New York City is bursting at the seams, it was decided to offer substantial discounts on the items in our Washington, DC gallery – a bonus for collectors. I would like to remind everyone that we offer museum quality custom framing. However, it takes time to build custom frames, so please do not wait until the last minute to complete that framing project. Great work takes time. We wish everyone a joyous Holiday Season and a healthy and prosperous New Year.


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4. The Power of Music! William Sidney Mount - 1807 - 1868. Published by Goupil, Vibert & Co. 289 Broadway, New York. Lithograph chine-colle, 1848. Painted by W. S. Mount. LeonNoel fec. (on stone by). Paris Goupil Vibert & Co. Editeurs. London E. Gambart & Co. Publishers. To the right of the title “This print is Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Gideon Lee by her most obedient Servants - Goupil, Vibert & Co.” Image size 14 5/8 x 18 5/8” (37 x 47.2 cm). Good condition, save for some repaired tears in the outer margins. Lower portion of dedication line trimmed. Original handcoloring. #64-8 $6,000.00

5. Coming to the Point. William Sidney Mount - 1807 - 1868. Published Schaus, New York. Lithograph handcolored, 1855. Wm. S. Mount pinx, 1854. Teissier lith. Image size 19 1/16 x 23 1/8” (48.4 x 58.6 cm). Good condition backed on Japan paper. Cowdrey & Williams #XXV. Frankenstein #8. #17290-6

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6. Farmers Nooning. William Sidney Mount - 1807 - 1868. Published by the Apollo Association Exclusively for Members of the Year 1843. Steel engraving, handcolored, 1843. Painted by William Sidney Mount. Engraved by Alfred Jones. Printed by J. Dalton. Image size 12 5/8 x 16” (32 x 40.7 cm). Good condition. Black and white. #47817-5 $3,800.00

7. Sparking. Francis William Edmonds. Published by the American Art Union exclusively for the members, 1844. Engraving, 1844. From a painting by F. W. Edmonds in the possession of F. J. Betts Esq. Engraved by Alfred Jones. Printed by Burton. A beautiful impression of this print. Image size 12 13/16 x 16 7/8” (32.5 x 42.9 cm). Good condition, with wide margins. #3461-3 $1,500.00


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8. (left) Bargaining for a Horse. William Sidney Mount - 1807 - 1868. Published by the American Art-Union, New York. Engraving, 1851. Painted by W. S. Mount. Engraved by C. Burt. Image 7 3/4 x 9 15/16” (19.7 x 25.2 cm). Good condition, lower publication line trimmed, as this impression was bound in a book at one time. #43071-3 $950.00 9. (right) The New Scholar. Francis William Edmonds. Published by the American Art Union. Engraving, 1851. Painted by F. W. Edmonds. Engraved by Alfred Jones. Image size 7 3/8 x 9 5/16” (18.7 x 23.6 cm). Good condition, as issued, black and white. #69114-4 $375.00

AMERICAN ART-UNION A member supported art publisher that annually produced and issued contemporary prints to its subscribers between 1840 and 1851. Originally called the Apollo Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in the United States, the organization was founded by James Herring, a New York businessman and art patron. Demand finally overwhelmed supply and by 1852 the American Art-Union folded under the weight of postage costs and legal restrictions Dover Plains. Asher B. Durand. .............................................................. The Image Breaker. Emanuel Leutze ..................................................... On the Wing. William Ranney .................................................................. The Card Players. Richard C. Woodville ................................................. Old ‘76 and Young ‘48. Richard C. Woodville .........................................

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MUSEUM QUALITY – CUSTOM FRAMING The Old Print Shop, Inc., offers custom framing services. We work with craftsmen who build frames by hand. Therefore, a wide variety of molding and finishing options are available. We use only acid free (rag stock) matting and offer museum glass and UV protective plexi glass. So when you need that really beautiful frame that is custom made and finished for your newest “art” find, think of us. But please remember, handmade custom framing takes time, so do not wait until the last minute. Give us time to build it correctly.


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10. Gen. Marion in His Swamp Encampment Inviting a British Officer to Dinner. John B. White. Published by the Apollo Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in the U. S. No. 1, 1840. Mezzotint and line engraving, 1840-41. Painted by John B. White, Charleston, S.C. Engraved by John Sartain. Printed by J. Dalton. Image 16 3/4 x 20 3/8” (42.3 x 51.6 cm). Good condition, save for professionally repaired tear in upper margin 1 1/2” into image. Black and white. #14045-5 $3,750.00 General Francis Marion is best remembered as the “Swamp Fox.”

11. The Capture of Major Andre. Asher B. Durand - 1796 - 1886. New York, Published by J. M. Emerson & Co. 406 Broadway for the American Art Union. Engraving, 1846. Painted by A. B. Durand. Figures engd. by Alfred Jones. Landscape engd. by Smillie & Hinshelwood. Image size 13 1/8 x 17 7/8” (33.4 x 45.4 cm). Good condition. Black and white. #9528-3 $2,000.00 John Andre, a British officer, was captured with detailed plans of West Point that were supplied by Benedict Arnold.


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12. (left) George Washington. Thomas Holloway - 1748-1827. Published as directed by T. Holloway and the other proprietors Novr. 2, 1796. Engraving, 1796. “Engraved by T. Holloway from a Picture painted by Mr. Stuart in 1795. : in the possession of Samuel Vaughan Esqr.” Image size 9 1/8 x 7 3/4” (23.3 x 19.7 cm). Good condition, save a minor mat line. Wick #39; Hart #259. #80639-3 $950.00 13. (right) George Washington. [Untitled.] William E Marshall - 1837 - 1906. Published by Ticknor & Fields, 135 Washington St. Boston. Chine-colle, copper plate engraving, 1862. Signed in pencil “Wm. E. Marshall” and proofed by the National Bank Note Company. Image size 13 1/2 x 11 1/4” (34.2 x 38.5 cm). Very good condition. #19136-19 $500.00

14. “Father I Cannot Tell a Lie: I Cut the Tree.” George G. White. Published by James Tyroler, New York. Stipple and line engraving, 1867. The subtitle reads: From the Original Painting by George G. White. Engraved by John C. McRae. Image size 14 13/16 x 21 5/8” (37.7 x 54.8 cm). Very good condition. #14029-1 $1,500.00 It is based on a story from Mason Locke Weems’ biography of George Washington (c. 1806). This fabled scene shows young Washington’s admission to his father that he did indeed take his little hatchet to the newly planted cherry tree.


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15. Heroic Deeds of Former Times. [Set of 4.] New York, Published by Emil Seitz, 233 Broadway. Lithograph, 1851. On stone by G. W. Fasel. Printed by Nagel & Weingaertner. Average image size 10 7/8 x 14 3/4” (27.7 x 37.4 cm). Overall good condition. The upper title is tightly printed to the paper edge. Minor damages in the margins. #92415-1 $2,250.00 The lithographs in this set of four are entitled “Dustan covering the retreat of his seven Children to a Neighboring house after the destruction of his own by the Indians at Haverhill in New Hampshire in the Winter of 1697.” “Daniel Boone & his Friends rescuing his Daughter Jemina, Betsy & Frances Collanway, who were carried off by the Indians while crossing the River in a Canoe opposite Roonesborough in KY in the year 1776.” “The Women of Bryant’s Station Ky, supplying the Garrison with Water. Thereby saving the lives of the men & defeating the stratagem of the Indians led on by Simon Girty the Renegade, who when finding they could not take the Station, withdrew & concealed themselves near a spring, watching for an importunity to kill the men as they should come forth for water, but their ruse was suspected & the courageous women got the water unmolested by the savages. 1782.” “McColloch’s Leap. In the year 1777 Major McColloch, hotly pursued by the Indians, saved his life by boldly leaping down a precipice about 150 feet high into the Wheeling Creek, Va.”


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16. The Horizontorium. William Shires. Published by R. Bancks 441 Strand, London. Copper engraving, May 30, 1821. Image size 18 1/4 x 13 3/4� (462 x 350 mm). Very good condition. #58334-1 $2,250.00

17. (right) Horizontorium. Philadelphia, published by R. H. Hobson 147 Chestnut Street. Lithograph, 1832. From the original drawing by Wm. Mason, in the possession of Charles N. Bancker Esqr. Drawn on stone by J. J. Barker. Image size 20 1/4 x 14 3/8� (51,5 x 36,5 cm). Fair condition, several minor tears and remains of an old mat line. Twentieth-century handcoloring. This is a rare early lithograph. #54177-1 $2,750.00 These two images with the same title, one English one American, are a take on 3-D images. Vue-optique images from the late eighteenth century were some of the first attempts. Then came the optical images which are what these are. Each has a spot where the viewer places his/her chin and looks upon the image.Due to the extreme perspective, the buildings appear to have a 3-D quality.


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18. The Great Elm Tree of Shackamaxon (Now Kensington). : Under which William Penn concluded his Treaty with the Indians in 1682 it fell during a storm in 1810. . . . George Lehman. Aquatint, 1829. Painted & engraved by Geo. Lehman. Behind the tree is a distant view of Philadelphia. Image size 12 1/2 x 18 1/8” (31.8 x 46.2 cm). Good condition, save for mat line surrounding the plate mark. Tear in right margin, outside of plate mark. Printed in color and finished by hand. Fowble #258. Lane & Cresswell, Prints of Phila, #79. #75994-1 $2,000.00

19. Philadelphia, from the Great Tree at Kensington, under which Penn made his Great Treaty with the Indians. George Beck. Publish’d Jany. 1, 1801, by Atkins & Nightingale, No. 143, Leadenhall Street London. Aquatint, 1801. Drawn by G. Beck, Philadelphia. Engraved by T. Cartwright, London. Image size 16 3/8 x 22 3/4” (41.6 x 27.8 cm). Fair to good condition, skillfully repaired puncture in center. Original handcoloring. Deak #229. #62281-1 $11,000.00


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20. Philadelphia 1876. C. Inger. Published by D. Hensel, 905 Market St. Philadelphia. Chromolithograph, 1876. Chromatic view by C. Inger. A view of the city as seen from the 1876 Centennial fairgrounds. A key in the title margin identifies twenty-four Centennial fairground buildings. Image size 17 1/4 x 25 1/4� (43.9 x 64.1 cm). Good condition and color, some minor staining in the margins. #43125-2 $1,950.00

21. Great Conflagration at Pittsburgh. : View of the Ruins of the City of Pittsburgh from near Birmingham. William C. Wall - 1810-1886. Published by R. G. Berford, Philadelphia Arcade. Lithograph handcolored, 1845. Painted by W. C. Wall. On Stone by James Queen. Lith of Wagner & McGuigan, No. 100 Chestnut Street Philad. Image size 18 7/8 x 25 5/8� (47.9 x 65.1 cm). Good condition and color, some minor rubbing within the lower image, a few minor marginal tears. Overall a nice impression of this rare view. Not in Reps. #77111-1 $6,000.00


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22. View of Bethlhem [sic], the Great Moravian Settlement in Province of Pennsylvania. Thomas Pownall. London Printed for John Bowles. . .Robert Sayer. . .Thos. Jefferys. . .Carrington Bowles and Henry Parker. Engraved by Paul Sandby. Copper-plate engraving, undated, c.1760. Image size 12 5/8 x 20 1/8” (32.2 x 51.2 cm). Good condition. #38088-1 $7,000.00

23. An East Perspective View of the City of Philadelphia, in the Province of Pensylvania [sic], in North American; taken from the Jersey Shore. Not identified as such, but based on a drawing by George Heap. Engraved by Carington Bowles. Printed for and Sold by Bowles & Carver, at their Map & Print Warehouse, No. 69 in St.Paul’s Church Yard, London. Handcolored engraving, c.1778. (c.1800). Overall a very fine example of the print. Image size 9 1/2 x 16 1/4” (24.2 x 41.1 cm). Good condition with full original color. Deak, #101, 2nd state. #81480-1 $12,000.00


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24. Victory of Trafalgar, in the Rear. Plate 4. Robert Dodd. Published by R. Dodd 41 Charing Cross, 6 Doors from the Admiralty. Aquatint engraving, printed in color and finished by hand, 1806. Drawn and Engraved by R. Dodd. Image size 17 1/2 x 27 7/8� (44.3 70.5 cm). Good condition, save for short tear in lower margin. #80830-1 $1,500.00

25. Victory of Trafalgar, in the Van. Plate 3. Robert Dodd. Published by R. Dodd 41 Charing Cross, 6 Doors from the Admiralty. Aquatint engraving, printed in color and finished by hand, 1806. Drawn and Engraved by R. Dodd. Image size 17 1/2 x 27 7/8� (44.3 x 70.5 cm). Good condition and color. #80832-1 $1,500.00


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26. Dory Fishermen. Fred S. Cozzens - 1846-1928. Watercolor, 1888. Signed in brush lower left “Fred S. Cozzens ‘88.” Paper size 15 1/8 x 26 5/8” (38.5 x 67.6 cm). Good condition and color. Color shows slight fading, typical of Cozzens watercolors. Backed on Japan paper. #91361-1 $12,000.00 The beautiful flat sand beaches are likely the Long Island or New Jersey area. The image shows the landing of a fishing dory with others coming in behind

27. In the Narrows, A Black Squall. Fred S. Cozzens - 1846-1928. Watercolor on board. 1879. Signed lower left “F. S. Cozzens 79.” Sheet size 15 x 23 3/4” (38 x 60.5 cm). Good condition and color. #67420-1 $6,750.00 This watercolor depicts the schooner yachts, “Rambler” and “Wanderer,” caught in a squall off of Staten Island.


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28. Preparing for Market. Louis Maurer - 1832-1932. New York, published by N. Currier, 152 Nassau St. Two-color lithograph handcolored, 1856. Signed in stone lower right L. Maurer fct. L. Maurer del. Lith. by N. Currier N. Y. Large folio - image size 19 x 27 5/16� (48.2 x 69.4 cm). Good condition and color. Conningham #4871. Gale #5281. #2798-3 $9,750.00 There are several states of this image. This one shows a young child on porch in dress holding string and toy horse.

29. Winter in the Country. : The Old Grist Mill. George H. Durrie -1820 -1863. New York Published by Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau Street. Two-color lithograph handcolored, 1864. Painted by G. H. Durrie. Original Best Fifty #12. New Best Fifty #21. Large folio - image size 18 1/8 x 26 13/16� (46.1 x 68.1 cm). Good condition and color, save for a very minor mat line in the outer margins. Conningham #6738. Gale #7275. #3048-6 $25,000.00


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30. The Great East River Suspension Bridge. : Connecting the Cities of New York and Brooklyn. View from Brooklyn Looking West. . . . Published by Currier & Ives, 115 Nassau St., N.Y. Lithograph printed in color, 1886. Large folio - image size 18 3/4 x 32 3/4” (47.7 x 83.3 cm). Good condition and color . Conningham #2600. Gale #2823. #3570-4 $8,000.00

31. Our Victorious Fleets in Cuban Waters. Published by Currier & Ives, 33 Spruce St., New York. Lithograph printed in color, 1898. Large folio - image size 18 x 30 7/8” (45.6 x 78.3 cm). Good condition and color. Conningham #4658. Gale #5050. #2234-2 $2,000.00 Ships identified above title “Massachusetts, Indiana, New Orleans, Scorpion, Minneapolis, Yankee, Columbia, Puritan, Marblehead, : Terror, Oregon, Brooklyn, New York, Winslow, Iowa, Porter, Texas.”


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LETTERIO CALAPAI Letterio Calapai “A printmaker for the twentieth century w[1]” was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1902. He frequented the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, where he was exposed to many great masterpieces. He studied at the Massachusetts Normal Art School, today known as the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. In 1928 he moved to New York City to study at the Art Students League and the Beau Arts Institute of Design. To support himself he was working for a commercial lithographer. When one of his professors noticed that he was not spending as much time on his own work, he helped Calapai get financing, so he could spend more time creating his own work. It allowed the artist to immerse himself in his work which led to his first oneartist show at the Montross Gallery in 1934. After the show at the Montross Gallery, Calapai actively took up printmaking, creating wood engravings and woodcuts. In 1946 he worked at Atelier 17 with Stanley William Hayter and mastered the engraving technique and explored abstract art. He taught at the Albright Art School in Buffalo, the New School for Social Research and established the Intaglio Workshop for Advanced Printmaking in New York. In 1962 he married Jean Hillard and later moved to Glencoe, Illinois, where he continued to create art until his death on March 29, 1993. [1]

The Chicago Sun-Times in 1984.

32. Dream for the Unforeseen. Letterio Calapai - 1902-1993. Etching and drypoint, 1947. Edition 50. Signed and dated in pencil. Inscribed “5th State.” Image size 11 7/8 x 17 3/4” (30.2 x 45.1 cm). Very good condition. 86589-1 1,950.00


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33. 11:45 P.M. Letterio Calapai - 1902-1993. Etching and aquatint, 1947. Edition 20. Signed, titled, and dated in pencil. Inscribed “Color proof.” Image size 19 5/8 x 11 7/8” (49.9 x 30.2 cm). Very good condition. #91369-1 $5,500.00


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34. (left) Nocturne II. Letterio Calapai - 1902-1993. Color wood engraving, 1958. Edition 30. Signed, titled, and dated in pencil. Inscribed “1/30.” Image size 13 3/8 x 10 3/8” 33.8 x 26.2 cm). Very good condition and color. #84468-1 $2,750.00 35. (right) Pas de Deux. Letterio Calapai - 1902-1993. Lithograph printed in color, c.1950. Edition 30. Titled and signed in pencil. Inscribed “6/30.” Image size 16 x 10 1/2” (40.7 x 26.7 cm). Good condition and color save for registration holes. #80161-1 1,200.00

36. (left) Transubstantiation. Letterio Calapai - 1902-1993. Etching and aquatint, 1951. Edition 50. Signed, titled, and dated in pencil. Inscribed “26/50.” Image size 15 11/16 x 9 15/16” (398. x 25.2 cm). Very good condition. #84474-1 $1,500.00 37. (right) La Valse. Letterio Calapai - 1902-1993. Color etching and drypoint, 1951. Edition 50. Signed and titled in pencil. Inscribed “1/50.” Image size 22 7/8 x 17 1/2” (58 x 44.7 cm). Very good condition. #84471-1 $3,500.00


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38. The Erl-King. Letterio Calapai - 1902-1993. Etching and aquatint, 1950. Edition 30. Inscribed “(Artist’s proof).” Signed, titled, and dated in pencil. Image size 9 3/8 x 15 15/16” (25 x 40.5 cm). Very good condition. #86575-1 $1,750.00

39. Ascent and Descent. Letterio Calapai - 1902-1993. Etching and aquatint, 1959. Edition 50. Signed and titled in pencil. Inscribed “1/50.” Artist’s blind stamp in lower right margin. Image size 11 7/8 x 19 5/8” (30.3 x 49.9 cm). Very good condition. #84481-1 $950.00


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40. Plan of the City of Washington in the Territory of Columbia, ceded by the States of Virginia and Maryland to the United States of America, and by them established as the Seat of their Government, after the Year 1800. Surveyed by Andrew Ellicott and Benjamin Banneker (a free slave). Published in London by H.D. Symonds & J. Ridgeway. Copper plate engraving, 1795. Image size 15 5/8 x 20 5/8” (39.8 x 52.4 cm). Good condition, save for some minor splits along fold lines. Black and white. Phillips Washington PW #33; Ristow, “American Maps,” p. 153; Verner, #13. #30438-2 $5,350.00 The original survey of the 100-square-mile diamond shaped “district” was undertaken by In March of 1791, Major Pierre Charles L’Enfant was appointed by George Washington to prepare the plan for the city itself.

41. Plan of New Orleans the Capital of Louisiana; with the Disposition of its Quarters and Canals as they have been traced by Mr. de la Tour in the year 1720. / The Course of Mississipi [sic] River from Bayagoulas to the Sea. / The East Mouth of the Mississipi [sic], . . . Thomas Jefferys. Published by Thomas Jefferys at Charing Cross (London). Copper plate engraving, handcolored, Nov. 1759. Image size 13 1/8 x 19 1/8” (33.2 x 484 cm). Very good condition with old handcolor. Streeter #128. Howes #J83. Phillips, Maps, p. 495. #42948-1 $1,900.00 Tripartite map of New Orleans and the mouth of the Mississippi River with a detailed, keyed city plan at left. It is based on the work of Louis Brion de la Tour, which was drawn only two years after the first settlement by Jean Baptiste le Moyne de Bienvillle.


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42. Laurie’s Plan of London, Westminster and Southwark. London. Published by Richd. Holmes Laurie. 53, Fleet Street. Stone engraving, 1866. Segmented case map, overall 27 1/4 x 44 7/8” (69 x 114 cm). Good condition and color. Retains but is removed from original hard covers. #89952-1 $1,250.00 A fine large scale segmented case map on linen, identifying many of the roads, parks, public buildings, churches, etc., to be found in the city.

43. La Californie ou Nouvelle Caroline, Teatro De La Los Trabajos Apostolicos De Compa. E. Jesus En La America Septe. . . . Nicolas de Fer. Copper plate engraving, 1720. Image size 18 x 26” (66 x 45 cm). Good condition. Original outline handcoloring. McLaughlin #196; Tooley #83 (plate 58); Wagner NW Coast #517; Wheat Transmississippi #102. #7904-2 $11,000.00 An important map of the American Southwest. It is the biggest large-scale map to show California as an island yet produced. Inset scenes depict Indians dancing, grinding corn and participating in ceremony. “This fine rare map is a reissue of de Fer’s map of 1705 but on a larger scale and with some notable additions. . . .” Tooley.


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44. Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica Ac Hydrographica Tabula. Auct. Henr: Hondio. Henricus Hondius - 1597-1651. Copper plate engraving, 1630, c.1641. French text on verso. First state of four. Image size 15 x 21 3/8” (37.9 x 54.1 cm). Very good condition with minor repair to lower centerfold. Modern handcoloring. Shirley, Mapping of the World #336. #2522-2 $14,750.00 This beautiful world map is considered to be one of the great examples from the golden age of Dutch cartography. Richly embellished with portraits of Julius Caesar, Claudius Ptolemy, Jodocus Hondius (Henricus’ father), and Gerard Mercator. Representations of the four elements are shown: Fire by Apollo; Aeros, the goddess of Air; Mother Earth, surrounded by flora & fauna; and Water by a siren and sea monsters. Above the cusp of the hemispheres is a celestial globe. Below is an allegorical representation of the goddess, Europa, receiving tribute from Asia, America, and Africa. All these scenes are linked together with a rich garland of fruit. The map includes an early appearance of Australia’s Northern Coastline. California is shown as an island.


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