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KAART / MAP
2.750,00 Category:
1630 - Amsterdam,. Joh. Janssonius
Nr. 12356

Antieke landkaart van Vlaanderen. Titel boven. De kaart is omgeven door drie sierranden. Boven van links naar rechts het portret van Albertus van Oostenrijk, stadsaanzichten van Gent, Brugge en Oostende, het wapen van Vlaanderen, stadsaanzichten van Sluis, Ieper en Duinkerke en het portret van Isabella van Oostenrijk. Links en rechts mannelijke en vrouwelijke personen uit [...]

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A magnificent and rare, early 18th century, 46 cm. (18 inches.) celestial table globe produced by Gerard and Leonard Valk. First state. Made of a set of beautiful original hand-colored, copper engraved gores. With a wooden horizon ring; a highly unusual two-pointer brass hour ring (a small, thin metal circle on the top of a [...]

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Globus terrestris novus Loca Terrae insigniora sec. praestant Astron. et Geogr. observationes sistens opera Ioh. Gabr. Doppelmaieri M.P.P. concinne traditus à Ioh. Georg Puschnero chalcographo Norib. A.C. 1730. Globus coelestis novus Loca stellarum fixarum sec. cel. Ioh. Hevelium ad annum 1730 exhibens opera I.G. DOPPELMAIERI M.P.P. exacte concinnatus a Ioh. Geor. Puschnero Chalcographo Norib. A.C. [...]

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Cary, J. & W. / GLOBES
28.000,00 Categories: , ,
1816/1820 - London, J. and W. Cary
Nr. 12249

Each globe is 18″ in diameter. Each is presented atop a walnut tripod stand with brass casters, each measuring 45″ x 24″ in total. By John and William Cary (1754-1835 and 1759-1825) of London. Engraved and hand-colored. The Cary brothers were renowned creators of precision instruments, and their globes were widely regarded as the very [...]

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Miniature terrestrial globe made up of 12 hand-coloured engraved gores laid over a plaster sphere, with axis pins and brass meridian circle. Diameter 5 cm (2 inches), height 11 cm, in a mahogany stand. Contemporary hand-coloured, the countries in different colours and the seas in a green shade, it has been cleaned and varnished. Some [...]

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Polyglot Bible / Walton, Brian (ed.)
23.500,00 Categories: , , ,
1657 (colophon Vol.2: 1655, Vol.3: 1656)/Apparatus: 1673 - London, Thomas Roycroft/Apparatus: Zürich, Heinrich Bodmer
Nr. 12173

6 volumes and 1, (portrait, frontispiece, 14) 865, 889 (1) 29 (1), 447 (1), 389 (1), 227 (1), 149 (1), 87 (1, 3, 1), 128, 23 (1) 20, 159 (1), 390, 983 (1), (2) 72, 56, 98, 80, 196, 140, 24, 58, 36, 36, 96 (=74), (2) p. H. 46 x W. 29,5 cm. Contemporary [...]

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This delightful stand-alone celestial globe rests on four sturdy columned legs, with pretty gilt grooves, supported by four cross stretchers, and round turned feet. There is a graduated brass meridian ring and an engraved brass hour ring, and a matching hour indicator. There is an informative and attractive paper horizon ring, with a set of [...]

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A striking colourful celestial globe in excellent condition, where the papier-mache copperplate gores have been cleaned and re-varnished, which have served to bring back to life the glorious original hand colouring. The green brass meridian ring shows some signs of wear, as do some of the lovely gores, which is not at all uncommon for [...]

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De Vredenburg (ook Vredeborch genoemd) was een 16e-eeuws kasteel in de stad Utrecht. Restanten van het kasteel zijn nog zichtbaar op de plaats waar nu Muziekcentrum Vredenburg staat. Het huidige plein Vredenburg ontleent zijn naam aan de voormalige burcht. Landsheer Karel V gaf opdracht aan de Mechelse architect Rombout II Keldermans voor het ontwerp van een dwangburcht. De bedoeling was om het gebied beter te kunnen [...]

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Uytgegeven door order van de Edele Heeren Erfwatergraaf en water Heemraden van den selven Overwaert in’t Jaer MDCCVI.” (cartouchetitel). “Het Heemraatschap van den Overwaart Groot 12728 1/6 mergen, gesticht by hertog Albrecht van Beyereb, Ao. 1366.” (boventitel). Gegraveerde wandkaart door Mattheus van Nispen (landmeter) en Jan van Vianen (graveur), gedrukt op 4 losse, groot folio [...]

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TERRESTRIAL GLOBE
175,00 Category:
(21st century) - s.l., s.n.
Nr. 11480

Miniature terrestrial globe with a diameter of 10 cm in a steel stand. The total height measuring 16 cm. Globe and stand both consists of massive steel. Names of many countries and places are engraved

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A pair of rare Valk table globes published by Gerard and Leonard Valk in Amsterdam in 1700 and 1750. The Dutch globe makers Gerard Valk (1652-1726) and his son Leonard Valk (1675-1746) were the only significant publishers of globes in the Netherlands in the eighteenth century. The design of their globes was completely new and [...]

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