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“A most dismal description of New Holland” (Brown)
1 x
£5,000
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£5,000 |
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£5,000 |
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Fine atlas of Southern Holland in full original colour
1 x
£18,000
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£18,000 |
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£18,000 |
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Ptolemy’s first projection, with the “finest Ptolemaic plates produced until Gerard Mercator”
1 x
£300,000
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£300,000 |
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£300,000 |
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‘Cotton Diplomacy’ starts to fail
1 x
£25,000
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£25,000 |
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£25,000 |
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That is the question
1 x
£2,000
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£2,000 |
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£2,000 |
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The first atlas printed in Venice, the first wholly printed in colours, incorporating the first map to indicate Japan, the second map in a Ptolemaic atlas to show America.
1 x
£150,000
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£150,000 |
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£150,000 |
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A separately-published world map, issued prior to its inclusion in the first “atlas” to be so called
1 x
£4,000
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£4,000 |
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£4,000 |
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Bordone’s Isolario in contemporary binding
1 x
£40,000
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£40,000 |
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£40,000 |
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“an elegant synthesis of science and art” (Woods)
1 x
£8,000
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£8,000 |
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£8,000 |
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A rare Mediterranean ‘Straights Book’
1 x
£33,000
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£33,000 |
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£33,000 |
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The world Columbus knew – Ptolemy’s Second Projection, and the first map signed by its author
1 x
£1,200,000
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£1,200,000 |
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£1,200,000 |
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Levanto’s rare pilot of the Mediterranean
1 x
£22,000
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£22,000 |
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£22,000 |
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