Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Will. Faden, 1802
Anbieter: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, Frankreich
souple. Zustand: Bon. Carte dépliante en couleurs entoilée, au format 1120 x 635 mm, Published by Will. Faden, London, 2d edition, Jany 1st 1802 Partie nord de la carte composite en deux feuilles. Belle carte anglaise dans sa seconde édition datée d 1er janvier 1802 (la première édition datant du 12 septembre 1800). Phillips 6010, 6013, 6047 Langue: Anglais.
Verlag: London: Carington Bowles and Robert Wilkinson [], 1780
Anbieter: Antiquariat Tautenhahn, Lübeck, Deutschland
1 gestochenes Kartenblatt, in 48 Segmenten auf Leinen gezogen, koloriert, HLdr.-Schuber der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Lederrückenschildchen, 104 x 120 cm (quer), 21 x 14,5 cm (Schuber). Deutschland-Karte im Maßstab von etwa 1:1.200.000. Entworfen von Louis Stanislas d'Arcy Delarochette nach der Vorlage von Friedrich Wilhelm von Schmettau (1743-1806). Mit eleganter großer kolorierter Titelkartusche. - Der Schuber mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel "Germany" (die Kartenrückseite mit Titel von alter Hand, ebenfalls "Germany"). - Der Schuber stärker berieben und bestoßen und in den Gelenken etwas eingerissen; insgesamt etwas angerändert und in den Falzen etwas rissig; etwas fleckig und wasserrandig. Ordentliches und trotz der Mängel attraktives Exemplar.
Verlag: William Faden, London, 1780
Anbieter: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, USA
unbound. Zustand: very good. Sea chart. Engraving with original hand outline. Image measures 20" x 27.5". Beautiful detailed map of the coast of Iberia and northern Africa, with rhumb lines and depths. Coastal features, cities, and rivers are extensively labeled. Regions and kingdoms are noted along the coasts, and minimal inland detail is included. In very good condition, with minor offsetting. Louis Stanislas d'Arcy De la Rochette (1731 - 1802) was a British cartographer and engraver based in late 18th century London. William Faden (1750-1836) was an 18th century English cartographer, engraver mapseller and publisher and 'Geographer to His Majesty & to his H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, George III & George IV.
Verlag: James Wyld, London, 1845
Anbieter: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, USA
unbound. Map in 2 sheets. Engraving with original hand coloring. Each image measures 21.25" x 30.25, each page measures 23.5" x 32.25". This exquisitely detailed map was compiled from Louis Stanislas d'Arcy Delarochette's manuscript map of South America. Published shortly after independence movements swept the continent, liberating most the region from Spanish and Portuguese rule, the map shows few remnants of colonial holdings and is colored to represent newly established civil divisions. It also includes topographical profiles of the Andes, the Cordillera de la Costa Central, and elevation of the course of the Amazon River. The map is in excellent condition, with very minor offsetting. This map was published by James Wyld, William Faden's successor. James Wyld Jr. (1812-1887), a distinguished British mapmaker and the official Geographer to Queen Victoria. He inherited his publishing business from his father, James Wyld Sr. (1790-1836), who was a founding member of the Royal Geographical Society, known for producing maps and globes, and introduced lithography techniques to his production. He also served as the official Geographer to George IV and William IV. Louis Stanislas d'Arcy De la Rochette (1731 - 1802) was a British cartographer and engraver based in late 18th century London. He produced maps in conjunction with various other contemporary British cartographers, such as William Faden, James Wyld, Laurie & Whittle, Thomas Kitchin, and others. This is a lovely example of their fruitful collaboration.
Verlag: William Faden, London, 1794
Anbieter: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, USA
Karte
No Binding. Zustand: Please contact seller. Single Sheet (Image: 28 1/4 x 19 3/4 in.; 71.7 x 50.2 cm. Sheet: 33 1/4 x 23 1/2 in.; 84.5 x 59.7 cm). London: William Faden, 1794. A vibrant copperplate engraved map of Scandinavia with ORIGINAL HAND-COLOR, embellished with a fine, decorative cartouche. Highly detailed indicating towns, duchys, roads, and islands. One of the most attractive maps of Scandinavia predating the Napoleonic War showing Denmark and Norway as unified and Finland as part of Sweden. William Faden (1749-1836) was a prominent London mapmaker and publisher and served as Geographer to the King. REFERENCES: Mingroot, 133. Map.
Verlag: Published by W. Faden Geographer to the King and to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales,
Anbieter: Daniel Crouch Rare Books Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Karte
EUR 2.143,70
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbShowing the anemo-hydrography of the monsoons First issue. Double-page engraved chart, on 2 joined sheets, dissected and laid down on linen, with contemporary hand-colour in outline. A magnificent chart centred on the Indian Ocean, with insets of: the 'Anemo-hydrography of the monsoons according to Viconte Grenier'; and the 'Southwest Monsoon from the Middle of April to the Middle of October'. The chart incorporates the wilder theories of Alexander Dalrymple, namely that the Portuguese discovered the east coast of Australia, naming 'Costa das Ervas', 'Rio de Muitas' and 'Balra Perdida', and dating the discoveries 1550. The tracks of Vasco da Gama and Thomas Butler are shown, as well as all other major voyages in between. Of particular interest is De la Rochette's attempt to incorporate Alexander Dalyrmple's theory that the Portuguese had sailed down the east coast of Australia in the 1550s. Using a 'Dieppe Map' of the world re-discovered in the British Museum, he argued that 'Java Major' was Australia: here names from that chart ('Costa das Ervas', 'Rio de Muitas' & 'Balra Perdida') have been placed along the coastline with the date 1550. The mapmaker Louis Stanislas d'Arcy Delarochette (1731-1802) was a cartographer and engraver working in London, who produced maps for both the Bowles family and William Faden. Literature: Tooley, 'The Mapping of Australia', 563.
Verlag: London Laurie & Whittle 1794 1st edition, 1794
Anbieter: PROCTOR / THE ANTIQUE MAP & BOOKSHOP, DORCHESTER, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
EUR 1.048,03
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbLarge Folding map (121cm x 103cm) 48 x 40.5 inches Backed on to linen. Folded into original rare slip-case. Map in very good condition. A few small faint soiled spots, slightly frayed on fore edges. Slip-case, in fair condition, hand written title on front. Large engraved folding map. Original hand Colouring. This is an original, old coloured copperplate map of Germany and Northern Europe by Louis Delarochette for Laurie & Whittle from 1794. This rare map, printed from four plates, shows the area of ??Germany and the surrounding countries in great detail. It shows an area from Denmark and southern Sweden in the north, Belgium and Holland in the west, Poland as far as the Curonian Lagoon in the east and Switzerland, Austria and northern Italy as far as Milan - Venice in the south.
Verlag: Robt Sayer, London, 1759
Anbieter: William Chrisant & Sons, ABAA, ILAB. IOBA, ABA, Ephemera Society, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
Erstausgabe
Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. Scarce 1759 large scale map of the German Empire, in high detail with animated cartouche. Includes: The circles of Lower Rhine, Franconia, Swabia and Bavaria, with the southern parts of Upper Rhine and Saxony, the western parts of Bohemia and Austria, with Moravia, and the Southern parts of Silesia; part of Poland, Hungary, Slavonia, Croatia and Istria. Map separated in fragments for folding over linen. Minor wear and some chipping along edges, A slight stain in the center of the top sheet. Engraving with original color outline. 40 x 48 in.
Verlag: London, 1800
Anbieter: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, USA
unbound. Map on two sheets. Engraving with original hand coloring. Each image measures 24 3/4" x 42 1/2". This large and detailed map of Italy includes the main peninsula, as well as Siciily, Sardinia, Corsica, Malta, Dalmatia, Croatia and the Adriatic. It was printed on 4 sheets, joined 2 by 2. Major roads, towns, rivers, lakes, islands, ports, harbors and topographical features are all labeled. The map is on two sheets, with the top half extending from southern Germany to Puglia. In the text below the title, Faden and Delarochette acknowledge D'Anville's 1743 map of Italy as an important predecessor. A key at the left explains the coloring and labeling system. It also includes some geographical information about French, Italian, and other holdings in the region. The bottom half of the map includes Malta, Sicily, and Sardinia, as well as 7 international scales and a key of labeling conventions for roads. In very good condition with bright beautiful outline color. Louis Stanislas d'Arcy De la Rochette (1731 - 1802) was a British cartographer and engraver based in late 18th century London. He produced maps in conjunction with various other contemporary British cartographers. William Faden (1750-1836) was an 18th century English cartographer, engraver, mapseller, and publisher as well as 'Geographer to His Majesty & to his H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, George III & George IV.
Verlag: Laurie & Whittle, London, 1794
Anbieter: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, USA
unbound. Zustand: very good. Thomas Kitchin (illustrator). Map (in two sheets). Engraving with original hand outline. Each sheet measures 20.25" x 47.25", together they measure measures 41.25" x 47.25". Stunning large scale map of the German Empire, in high detail. Beautifully animated cartouche with three figures and a large bird with outstretched wings. At the bottom of the top sheet and the top of the bottom sheet is written the areas shown: The circles of Lower Rhine, Franconia, Swabia and Bavaria, with the southern parts of the circles of Upper Rhine and Saxony, the western parts of Bohemia and of the circle of Austria, Switzerland and part of Italy, France and the Netherlands -- Eastern parts of Bohemia and of the Circle of Austria, with Moravia, and the southern parts of Silesia; part of Poland, Hungary, Sclavonia, Croatia, and Istria. Minor wear and some chipping along edges. A slight stain in the center of the top sheet. Thomas Kitchin (1719-1784) was an English engraver and map-maker. His maps and atlases of England earned him the position of hydrographer to the King. Louis Stanislas d'Arcy De la Rochette (1731 - 1802) was a British cartographer and engraver based in late 18th century London. He produced maps in conjunction with various other contemporary British cartographers such as William Faden, James Wyld, Thomas Kitchin, Laurie & Whittle, etc.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1794
Anbieter: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Karte
Very good condition. Original folds. Minor offsetting. Blank on verso. Original platemark visible. Wide clean margins. Light offsetting. Four sheets, joined in two panels. Size 42 x 48 Inches. An absolutely stunning and monumental two panel 1794 wall map of Germany, Bohemia, Austria and Prussia by Louis Stanislas d'Arcy Delarochette. Covers Germanic territories in full from the Baltic Sea to the Gulf of Venice. Includes Germany, Austria, Bohemia (Czech Republic), Poland, Lithuania, Prussia, Switzerland, Holland (the Netherlands), Belgium and Denmark. Offers an extraordinary level of detail throughout, noting roadways, towns, castles, monasteries, forests, swamps, rivers, cities and mountains. Even offers some offshore detail near Belgium and Holland. An elaborate allegorical title cartouche in the upper left quadrant depicts the German janiform eagle overlooking two warrior women and an assortment of military paraphernalia. Under it all, a baleful Medusa looks on. this is the 1794 updated edition of a map originally published in 1759. Published by Laurie and Whittle as plate nos. 18-19 in the 1797 edition of Thomas Kitchin's General Atlas . References: Rumsey, 2310.039, 0411.022, 0411.024, 0411.023, 2310.038. OCLC 7160203. Phillips (atlases) 699. Shirley, R., Maps in the atlases of the British Library, T.LAU-1c (1799 ed.). National Maritime Museum, 375 (3rd ed. 1801).
Sprache: Deutsch
Erscheinungsdatum: 1794
Anbieter: Kunstantiquariat Andreas Senger, Hamburg, Deutschland
Karte
EUR 2.399,00
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbKein Einband. Zustand: Gut bis sehr gut. Es handelt sich hierbei um eine originale, altkolorierte Kupferstich-Landkarte Deutschlands und Nordeuropas von Louis Delarochette bei Laurie & Whittle aus dem Jahr 1794. *** Titel: Map of the Empire of Germany, including all the States comprehended under that Name: With the Kingdom of Prussia, & c. *** Gebiet bzw. Ort: Deutschland und Nordeuropa *** Kartograph: Louis Delarochette (1731-1802) bei Laurie & Whittle, London *** Jahr: 1794 *** Größe des Plattenbereichs: Zusammen ca. 102 x 121 cm *** Technik: Kupferstich *** Zustand (Perfekt/ Sehr gut/ Gut/ Ordentlich/ Mäßig/ Schlecht): In sehr gutem Erhaltungszustand - Nördlicher Kartenteil mit kleiner Randbeschädigung unten rechts, außerhalb des Plattenbereichs. *** Bemerkungen: Diese rare, von vier Platten gedruckte Karte zeigt sehr detailliert das Gebiet Deutschlands und die umliegenden Länder. Dargestellt ist ein Bereich von Dänemark und Südschweden im Norden, Belgien und Holland im Westen, Polen bis zur Höhe des Kurischen Haffs im Osten und die Schweiz, Österreich, sowie Norditalien bis zur Höhe Mailand - Venedig im Süden. Eine äußerst dekorative, selten angebotene Karte in teilweise leicht aufgefrischtem Altkolorit. *** English description: This large and magnificently detailed map of Europe by Louis Delarochette / Laurie & Whittle shows a very fine and decorative depiction of Germany and the adjacent countries in partly refreshed original colours. An interesting and desirable work that is rarely seen on the market. - - - International buyers welcome. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. --- Auf Wunsch stellen wir Ihnen gerne ein kostenfreies Echtheitszertifikat aus --- If you wish, we will gladly provide a certificate of authenticity free of charge ---.