Jun 23, 2022 - Sale 2610

Sale 2610 - Lot 196

Unsold
Estimate: $ 1,000 - $ 1,500
(UNITED STATES.) Group of 11 eighteenth and nineteenth century engraved maps. Vp, vd

Additional Details

- John Stockdale. Part of the United States of North America. 17 1/4x20 inches sheet size, ample margins, right edge trimmed for binding; scattered foxing, original folds reinforced on verso, closed tear at binding mount. London, 1798.

- G.G. & J. Robinson. United States of America. 14 1/2x19 1/2 inches sheet size, wide margins; original hand-color in outline; acidic age toning. London, 1799.

- Rigobert Bonne. Etats Unis de l'Amerique. 15x21 1/2 inches sheet size, wide margins; original hand-color in outline; minor foxing. Paris, 1787.

- Thomas & Andrews. A Map of North America from the Latest Discoveries. 6 3/4x8 1/2 inches sheet size, wide margins; original folds flattened, binding edge at left. London, 1806.

- Felix Delamarche, et Fils. Carte des Etats-Unis. 12 1/4x17 1/2 inches sheet size, wide margins; original hand-color in outline; moderate foxing. Paris, 1811.

- J. Assheton; and J. Shury. United States. 9 1/4x11 1/4 inches sheet size, wide margins; original hand-color in full; center fold flattened, minor toning. London, circa 1825.

- S. Hall. United States. 9x11 inches sheet size, wide margins; original hand-color in full; center fold flattened. London, circa 1830.

- Thomas Starling. United States. 8 1/2x6 1/2 inches sheet size (including attached city directory leaf); original hand-color in full; minor toning. London, 1833.

- George F. Cruchley. United States with Upper & Lower Canada. 18 1/2x14 3/4 inches sheet size, ample margins; original hand-color in full; minor spots of age. London, 1854.

- J.H. Colton & Co. The United States of America. 18 1/2x29 inches sheet size, wide margins; original hand-color in full; age toned, light stain at lower edge. New York, 1855.

- George Philip & Son. United States. 21 1/4x27 inches sheet size, upper and lower margins narrow; original hand-color in outline; minor age tone. Liverpool, circa 1855.