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Date d'édition : 1746
Vendeur : Antiqua Print Gallery, London, Royaume-Uni
Carte
Etat : Good. Carte du Gouvernement General de Picardie qui Comprend HOMANN HEIRS 1746 map. Original folio 18th century antique atlas map with wide margins and original hand colour; Homann heirs (1746). 53.0 x 62.0cm, 20.75 x 24.5 inches; this is a folding map. Condition: Good. There is nothing printed on the reverse side, which is plain.
Edité par Nuremberg:, 1793
Vendeur : Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Royaume-Uni
Carte
46.5 x 57.4 cm. Double page copper engraved map of Lorraine. Original colour in block and outline. Old brief title inscriptions in ink to verso of map. Staining and offsetting across sheet.
Edité par Nürnberg: Homännische Officin dat. ,, 1745
Vendeur : Antiquariat Ruthild Jäger, Lueneburg, Allemagne
(Gr.-Folio). 1 Blatt (mittig gefaltet), 56 x 51 cm. (minimale Randeinrisse sorgfältig unterlegt, sonst sehr gut erhalten; small tears in the margins repaired, otherwise in good condition). * Auf dem deutsch/französisch/lateinischen Titelblatt werden die zwanzig im Atlas enthaltenen Landkarten aufgeführt. Der Homann'sche Schul-Atlas war konzipiert als Ergänzung des Geographie-Lehrbuches für Schulen aus der Feder des Gymnasialdirektors Johann Jacob Schatz (1720 Rektor in Trarbach, 1728 Direktor und Bibliothekar Gymnasium Eisenach, 1737 Direktor Gymnasium Straßburg). (#9677AB).
Edité par Nurembergc., 1750
Vendeur : Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Royaume-Uni
Carte
57 x 48.2 cm. Original colour in block and outline. Double page map showing the duchies of Julich, Berg and Cleves. Paper browned unevenly.
Edité par Fr. B. Werner, Nürnberg, 1738
Vendeur : Antiquariat Reinhold Berg eK Inh. R.Berg, Regensburg, Allemagne
Carte
Other. Original antique copper engraving, hand colored in outline and wash, when published. Depict one view (from nine) of the,Scenographia Urbium Silesiae, tab. VI published 1738 by Homann Heirs, engraved from F.B. Werner. Cut close to engraved borderline of the map. Upper left side with a small mended tear in the margin, else in good condition. 150 by 150mm (6 by 6 inches). 150 by 150mm (6 by 6 inches).
Edité par Franz Ludwig Güssefeld 1787, 1787
Vendeur : Garwood & Voigt, Sevenoaks, Royaume-Uni
Carte
42x57cm. The map in full original colour. Excellent condition.
Edité par Franz Ludwig Güssefeld 1787, 1787
Vendeur : Garwood & Voigt, Sevenoaks, Royaume-Uni
Carte
45x58cm. The map in full original colour. Overall agetoning, otherwise good condition.
Edité par Franz Ludwig Güssefeld 1786, 1786
Vendeur : Garwood & Voigt, Sevenoaks, Royaume-Uni
Carte
47x57cm. The map in full original colour. Overall agetoning, otherwise good condition.
Edité par Homann Heirs 1745, 1745
Vendeur : Garwood & Voigt, Sevenoaks, Royaume-Uni
Carte
48 x 56 cm. Original outline colour. Excellent condition.
Edité par Homann Heirs 1766, 1766
Vendeur : Garwood & Voigt, Sevenoaks, Royaume-Uni
Carte
47x57cm. The map in full original colour. Excellent condition.
Edité par Homann Heirs 1763, 1763
Vendeur : Garwood & Voigt, Sevenoaks, Royaume-Uni
Carte
47x57cm. The map in full original colour. Slight overall browning, otherwise very good condition.
Edité par Homann Heirs 1746, 1746
Vendeur : Garwood & Voigt, Sevenoaks, Royaume-Uni
Carte
47x56cm. Full original colour. Excellent condition.
Edité par Homann Heirs 1778, 1778
Vendeur : Garwood & Voigt, Sevenoaks, Royaume-Uni
Carte
41x58cm. Full original colour. Excellent condition.
Edité par Homann Heirs 1740-50, Nürnberg, 1740
Vendeur : Antiquariat Reinhold Berg eK Inh. R.Berg, Regensburg, Allemagne
Carte
Other. Original antique copper engraving, hand colored and wash when published. Ornated in the upper right corner with a large allegoric title cartouche, as well a small mileage scale in the upper left corner. Fine detailed engraved map showing the duchy of Artois with its surroundings. With many place names and details like streets, woods, mountains, rivers, lakes etc. Still in very good condition, a minor gluestaining at the centre-fold. 482 by 570mm (19 by 22 inches).
Edité par Homann Heirs 1745, 1745
Vendeur : Garwood & Voigt, Sevenoaks, Royaume-Uni
Carte
46x56cm. The map in full original colour. Occasional slightly browned white margins. Excellent condition.
Edité par Homann Heirs ca. 1740, 1740
Vendeur : Garwood & Voigt, Sevenoaks, Royaume-Uni
Carte
22x28cm. Left, lower and upper border trimmed to neatline as issued and margins extended. Original outline colour. Excellent condition.
Edité par Homann Heirs, Nuremberg, 1748
Vendeur : Antikvariat Krenek, Prag, Rébublique tchèque
Membre d'association : ILAB
Carte
Kein Einband. Etat : Gut bis sehr gut. The Netherlands. "Septem Provinciae seu Belgium Foederatum quod generaliter Hollandia audit". Orig. copperplate engraving published by Homann's Heirs, 1748 after T. Maier's map. Original old colouring. With great heraldic title cartouche (with 7 coats-of-arms). 47:51,5 cm (18 1/2 x 20 1/4 inch.). Detailed map of the Low Countries, with 7 coats of arms of Geldern, Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Friesland, Ober Issel and Groningen.
Edité par Homann Heirs, Nürnberg, 1746
Vendeur : Antiquariat Reinhold Berg eK Inh. R.Berg, Regensburg, Allemagne
Carte
Other. Original antique copper engraving, hand colored and wash when published. Ornated in the upper right corner with a large allegoric title cartouche, as well a small table of explanations in the lower left corner. Fine detailed engraved map showing the government of the Picardie, including Amiens, Artois and the borders to Belgium. With many place names and details like streets, woods, mountains, rivers, lakes etc. In very good condition, slightly visable gluestaining at the centre-fold. 480 by 552mm (19 by 21 inches). 480 by 552mm (19 by 21 inches).
Edité par Heirs of Homann, 1746., 1746
Vendeur : Sam Gatteno Books, Grosse Pointe, MI, Etats-Unis
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Good. Nineteenth-century brown morocco slipcase.
Edité par Heirs of Homann, 1746., 1746
Vendeur : Sam Gatteno Books, Grosse Pointe, MI, Etats-Unis
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Good. Nineteenth-century brown morocco slipcase.
Date d'édition : 1741
Vendeur : Curtis Wright Maps, Berwyn, IL, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : ESA
Etat : Very Good. The death of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI in 1740 led to a dynastic challenge of the Hapsburg successor, Maria Theresa of Austria. France and Prussia refused to acknowledge the principle of female hereditary rule and backed Charles Albert of Bavaria as the rightful heir. The resulting conflict was known appropriately as the War of Austrian Succession (1740 - 1748) and pitted the Pragmatic Allies (the HRE, Britain, Hanover, and the Dutch Republic) against Louis XIV's France, Prussia, and the Spanish Bourbons. This map of France was published by the Homann Heirs firm after the first year of conflict, in 1741. It shows the territorial extent of France, with the original hand color highlighting the outline of each province. An interesting variety of chateaus, towns, geographic features, forts, and other locations of interest are labeled throughout the image. The decorative title cartouche in the lower left features numerous symbols representing French culture, martial prowess, and regal authority. The royal coat of arms sits atop an elaborate rococo statue with numerous weapons of war, including cannons and hand-held firearms - the war features several early examples of their widespread use in battle. In the foreground are two allegorical figures - probably Hercules with the head of the Nemean Lion and Athena with the aegis. Various elements symbolizing culture and science - a globe, quadrant, slide calipers and paint set - are scattered on the ground and two puttis can be seen squeezing grapes into wine. An incredible depiction of France during the reign of the Sun King! Sheet Width (in) 24 Sheet Height (in) 19.9 Condition Description Trimmed margins show heavy wear and soiling, most evident at the top of the sheet, which is missing a portion of the text. Moderate scattered discoloration also visible within the image, most evident to the immediate right of the title cartouche. Better than fair, but not quite good condition overall. Issued on watermarked paper with several old annotations underlining various cities.
Edité par Homann Heirs, Nuremberg, 1735
Vendeur : Antikvariat Krenek, Prag, Rébublique tchèque
Membre d'association : ILAB
Carte
Kein Einband. Etat : Sehr gut. Mantua. "Ducatus Mantuani, ceu Sedis belli 1733-35 recentissima Delineatio, una cum Ducatus Mediol. Parmensis, Modenensis, et Territ. Veronensis et Bresciani". Orig. copperplate engraving, Homann's Heirs, 1735. With title bar above the map. 49,5:57,5 cm (19 1/2 x 22 3/4 inch.). Map of the province of Mantova in Lombardy. With red coloured fortified towns of Mantova, Mirandola, Guidizollo and others. - Beautiful impression with rich colours.
Date d'édition : 1793
Vendeur : Hornseys, Ripon, Royaume-Uni
Livre
No Binding. Etat : Good. Original copper engraving. Date: 1793. Sheet size: 54.8cm x 63.2cm. Contemporary outline hand-colouring. Age toning, staining and marks to the margins with a mark to the west of Wales. In good condition overall. Scarce.
Edité par Nürnberg, 1747
Vendeur : Antiquariat Reinhold Berg eK Inh. R.Berg, Regensburg, Allemagne
Carte
Other. Original antique copper engraving, hand colored in outline and wash when published. This antique map shows Belgium with its neighboring counties Luxembourg and Holland. The map is equipped with many place names, rivers, woods, lakes, etc. Around the title, which is in the upper left corner, are many coat of arms. In the lower left corner we see an allegoric cartouche, which has the mileage scale inside. The explanation from the map is in the lower right corner. In good condition. Cut close to the descriptive text at the top of the map. A small mending at the bottom of the centre fold, a few minor spots, mostly only visible verso. 474 by 556mm (18 by 22 inches). 474 by 556mm (18 by 22 inches).
Edité par Nuremberg, 1750
Vendeur : Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, Etats-Unis
Art / Affiche / Gravure
Etat : Fine. This engraving is from a composite atlas presented by the Homann Heirs. Many of the maps in the collection were completed by Peter Schenk or J. B. Homann. The maps were originally published from 1710 to the mid 1800s in Amsterdam and Nuremberg by the Homann Heirs.Following the decline of the great Dutch publishers, the Homann family became one of the most important map publishing houses in Germany. Founded in Nuremberg by Johann Baptist Homann in 1702, the Homann empire dominated Germany's map market for over a century. Homann published his first major atlas in 1707 and was soon after appointed Geographer to the Emperor. After Homann's death in 1724, the firm was continued by his son until 1730. The business was then bequeathed to his heirs with the stipulation that it conducted business under the name of Homann Heirs.The Homann family continued to produce maps until the beginning of the nineteenth century, and remained one of the most important German publishers on the Continent. They published a Neuer Atlas in 1714, a Grosser Atlas in 1737 and an Atlas Maior in 1780. In addition they issued an atlas of German town plans, numerous school atlases, and an atlas of 20 maps of Silesia. Their excellent work had a lasting impact on European maps during the eighteenth century. --- The work is in good to excellent condition overall. There is some faint toning or smudging mostly present in margins. There may be a few minor imperfections or faint marks to be expected with age. There may be some faint bleed through or offset to the fold out plates. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 25 1/4" by 21".
Edité par Nuremberg, 1750
Vendeur : Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, Etats-Unis
Art / Affiche / Gravure
Etat : Fine. This engraving is from a composite atlas presented by the Homann Heirs. Many of the maps in the collection were completed by Peter Schenk or J. B. Homann. The maps were originally published from 1710 to the mid 1800s in Amsterdam and Nuremberg by the Homann Heirs.Following the decline of the great Dutch publishers, the Homann family became one of the most important map publishing houses in Germany. Founded in Nuremberg by Johann Baptist Homann in 1702, the Homann empire dominated Germany's map market for over a century. Homann published his first major atlas in 1707 and was soon after appointed Geographer to the Emperor. After Homann's death in 1724, the firm was continued by his son until 1730. The business was then bequeathed to his heirs with the stipulation that it conducted business under the name of Homann Heirs.The Homann family continued to produce maps until the beginning of the nineteenth century, and remained one of the most important German publishers on the Continent. They published a Neuer Atlas in 1714, a Grosser Atlas in 1737 and an Atlas Maior in 1780. In addition they issued an atlas of German town plans, numerous school atlases, and an atlas of 20 maps of Silesia. Their excellent work had a lasting impact on European maps during the eighteenth century. --- The work is in good to excellent condition overall. There is some faint toning or smudging mostly present in margins. There may be a few minor imperfections or faint marks to be expected with age. There may be some faint bleed through or offset to the fold out plates. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 25 1/4" by 21".
Edité par Nuremberg, 1750
Vendeur : Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, Etats-Unis
Art / Affiche / Gravure
Etat : Fine. This engraving is from a composite atlas presented by the Homann Heirs. Many of the maps in the collection were completed by Peter Schenk or J. B. Homann. The maps were originally published from 1710 to the mid 1800s in Amsterdam and Nuremberg by the Homann Heirs.Following the decline of the great Dutch publishers, the Homann family became one of the most important map publishing houses in Germany. Founded in Nuremberg by Johann Baptist Homann in 1702, the Homann empire dominated Germany's map market for over a century. Homann published his first major atlas in 1707 and was soon after appointed Geographer to the Emperor. After Homann's death in 1724, the firm was continued by his son until 1730. The business was then bequeathed to his heirs with the stipulation that it conducted business under the name of Homann Heirs.The Homann family continued to produce maps until the beginning of the nineteenth century, and remained one of the most important German publishers on the Continent. They published a Neuer Atlas in 1714, a Grosser Atlas in 1737 and an Atlas Maior in 1780. In addition they issued an atlas of German town plans, numerous school atlases, and an atlas of 20 maps of Silesia. Their excellent work had a lasting impact on European maps during the eighteenth century. --- The work is in good to excellent condition overall. There is some faint toning or smudging mostly present in margins. There may be a few minor imperfections or faint marks to be expected with age. There may be some faint bleed through or offset to the fold out plates. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 25 1/4" by 21".
Edité par Nuremberg, 1750
Vendeur : Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, Etats-Unis
Art / Affiche / Gravure
Etat : Fine. This engraving is from a composite atlas presented by the Homann Heirs. Many of the maps in the collection were completed by Peter Schenk or J. B. Homann. The maps were originally published from 1710 to the mid 1800s in Amsterdam and Nuremberg by the Homann Heirs.Following the decline of the great Dutch publishers, the Homann family became one of the most important map publishing houses in Germany. Founded in Nuremberg by Johann Baptist Homann in 1702, the Homann empire dominated Germany's map market for over a century. Homann published his first major atlas in 1707 and was soon after appointed Geographer to the Emperor. After Homann's death in 1724, the firm was continued by his son until 1730. The business was then bequeathed to his heirs with the stipulation that it conducted business under the name of Homann Heirs.The Homann family continued to produce maps until the beginning of the nineteenth century, and remained one of the most important German publishers on the Continent. They published a Neuer Atlas in 1714, a Grosser Atlas in 1737 and an Atlas Maior in 1780. In addition they issued an atlas of German town plans, numerous school atlases, and an atlas of 20 maps of Silesia. Their excellent work had a lasting impact on European maps during the eighteenth century. --- The work is in good to excellent condition overall. There is some faint toning or smudging mostly present in margins. There may be a few minor imperfections or faint marks to be expected with age. There may be some faint bleed through or offset to the fold out plates. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 25 1/4" by 21".
Edité par Nuremberg, 1750
Vendeur : Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, Etats-Unis
Art / Affiche / Gravure
Etat : Fine. This engraving is from a composite atlas presented by the Homann Heirs. Many of the maps in the collection were completed by Peter Schenk or J. B. Homann. The maps were originally published from 1710 to the mid 1800s in Amsterdam and Nuremberg by the Homann Heirs.Following the decline of the great Dutch publishers, the Homann family became one of the most important map publishing houses in Germany. Founded in Nuremberg by Johann Baptist Homann in 1702, the Homann empire dominated Germany's map market for over a century. Homann published his first major atlas in 1707 and was soon after appointed Geographer to the Emperor. After Homann's death in 1724, the firm was continued by his son until 1730. The business was then bequeathed to his heirs with the stipulation that it conducted business under the name of Homann Heirs.The Homann family continued to produce maps until the beginning of the nineteenth century, and remained one of the most important German publishers on the Continent. They published a Neuer Atlas in 1714, a Grosser Atlas in 1737 and an Atlas Maior in 1780. In addition they issued an atlas of German town plans, numerous school atlases, and an atlas of 20 maps of Silesia. Their excellent work had a lasting impact on European maps during the eighteenth century. --- The work is in good to excellent condition overall. There is some faint toning or smudging mostly present in margins. There may be a few minor imperfections or faint marks to be expected with age. There may be some faint bleed through or offset to the fold out plates. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 25 1/4" by 21".
Edité par Nuremberg, 1750
Vendeur : Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, Etats-Unis
Art / Affiche / Gravure
Etat : Fine. This engraving is from a composite atlas presented by the Homann Heirs. Many of the maps in the collection were completed by Peter Schenk or J. B. Homann. The maps were originally published from 1710 to the mid 1800s in Amsterdam and Nuremberg by the Homann Heirs.Following the decline of the great Dutch publishers, the Homann family became one of the most important map publishing houses in Germany. Founded in Nuremberg by Johann Baptist Homann in 1702, the Homann empire dominated Germany's map market for over a century. Homann published his first major atlas in 1707 and was soon after appointed Geographer to the Emperor. After Homann's death in 1724, the firm was continued by his son until 1730. The business was then bequeathed to his heirs with the stipulation that it conducted business under the name of Homann Heirs.The Homann family continued to produce maps until the beginning of the nineteenth century, and remained one of the most important German publishers on the Continent. They published a Neuer Atlas in 1714, a Grosser Atlas in 1737 and an Atlas Maior in 1780. In addition they issued an atlas of German town plans, numerous school atlases, and an atlas of 20 maps of Silesia. Their excellent work had a lasting impact on European maps during the eighteenth century. --- The work is in good to excellent condition overall. There is some faint toning or smudging mostly present in margins. There may be a few minor imperfections or faint marks to be expected with age. There may be some faint bleed through or offset to the fold out plates. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 25 1/4" by 21".