We are delighted to present our latest catalogue: Hollar - comprising a single-owner collection of works by the master etcher: from maps, topographical views, and architectural drawings, to portraits, records of the latest fashion, and studies of animals.
By MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, 1969.
By MORESBY, R[obert], 1839 (corrections to 1866).
By PTOLEMAEUS, Claudius [translated by ANGELUS, Jacobus, edited by GERMANUS, Nicolaus], 16 July 1482.
By PTOLEMAEUS, Claudius [translated by ANGELUS, Jacobus, edited by GERMANUS, Nicolaus], 16 July 1482.
A new catalogue focusing on London, including a selection of Frost Fair prints, large-scale plans of London boroughs, and the first printed depiction of Elizabeth I as queen.
Popular from the end of the seventeenth century in London and Paris, trade cards performed the dual functions of advertisements and maps, directing the public to the merchants’ stores – often with rambling descriptions to help locate the business in an era where formal street address numbers were rare. Trade cards were sufficiently small so that they could be carried in the gentleman’s pocket or lady’s purse.
Ten years in the making, this collection of cartographic ephemera - including advertisements, catalogues, manuscript correspondence, portraits, price lists, and trade cards - physically illustrates the struggles, exchanges and e orts of some of the leading gures of the map trade over the past five centuries.


