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1732 Agreement to the ‘Lord Baltimore – Penn Dispute’ Including the Rare Senex Map

[BALTIMORE-PENN DISPUTE], True Copies of I. The Agreement between Lord Baltimore and Messieurs Penn, dated 10 May 1732. II. The Commissions given to the Commissioners to mark out the Lines between Maryland, and Pensilvania and the Three Lower Counties on Delaware. III. The Return or Report of the Commissioners on both Sides, made 24 Nov. 1733. Shewing for what Reasons the Lines were not mark’d out within the Time appointed for that Purpose. [Docket title]. London: 1734-35. Pamphlet, 8 pp., First edition.

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The agreement – including the map – that ultimately ended the MD-PA border dispute.

Item #20882.99, $155,000

Jefferys’s 1776 American Atlas: The Best of the Century

THOMAS JEFFERYS, Atlas. The American Atlas; or, a Geographical Description of the Whole Continent of America; Wherein are Delineated at Large its Several Regions, Countries, States, and Islands; and Chiefly the British Colonies.... London: Robert Sayer and John Bennett, 1776. 22 engraved maps, on 29 sheets, all with original outline color, expertly bound to style in 18th-century diced Russian gilt leather. A very fine and complete copy. The book with maps folded, 15¾ x 22¼ in.

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Item #20862.99, $175,000

1776 “Holster Atlas” - Used by British Officers in the Revolution

[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] [ROBERT SAYER AND JOHN BENNETT], The American Military Pocket Atlas; Being an Approved Collection of Correct Maps, Both General and Particular, of the British Colonies; Especially Those Which Now Are, or Probably May Be the Theatre of War…. London, [1776].

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This atlas, designed for British officers to use in the field, includes the “maps that the British high command regarded as providing essential topographical information in the most convenient form” (Schwartz & Ehrenberg).  The publishers claimed that their work would fit into an officer’s pocket, but it was more often carried in a holster. The present copy was bound in a more easily managed size with the maps cut, mounted on linen, and folded into a quarto-sized binding.

Item #20869.99, $29,000

1856 Map of Central America

CENTRAL AMERICA, Map. “Map of Central America, Compiled from materials furnished by the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate of the U.S., Executed at the Office of the U.S. Coast Survey, A.D. Bache, Supdt…March 1856.” Folded and bound in original boards stamped: “Map of Central America / 1856.” “L. D. Williams, Draught.n, U.S.C.S.” “Lith by J. Bien, 107 Fulton Str. N.Y.” Original color. Fold separations. 43 ½ x 46 ¼”. Includes Bahamas, Jamaica, and most of Cuba.

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Item #20568, $350

1607 Cornelis van Wytfliet’s Norvmbega et Virginia

CORNELIS VAN WYTFLIET, Norvmbega et Virginia. 1607, Second state. 9 x 11 ½”.

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Taken from the first atlas devoted entirely to America, this is only the second map to use ‘Virginia’ in its title, after the White-De Bry of 1590 [AL 09], on which this is partly derived.  Despite major inaccuracies – such as the labeling of the Chesapeake’s latitude near present-day Maine, and the depiction of the mythical city of Norumbega – this map was the most accurate map of the east coast until de Laet (1630).

Item #21001.99, $4,800

1747 Emanuel Bowen Map of North American Harbors

EMANUEL BOWEN, Map. “Particular Draughts and Plans of Some of the Principal Towns and Harbours belonging to the English, French, and Spaniards; in America and West Indies. Collected from the best Authorities. By Eman. Bowen.” London, 1747. 17 x 14 in.

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Item #20873, $1,800

1674 Dutch New-York: Allard’s Totius Neobelgii Nova

HUGO ALLARD, Totius Neobelgii Nova et Accuratissima Tabula. [Amsterdam: ca. 1674]. Rare second state in original color. Plate: 18½ x 21⅝ in.; sheet size: 19⅝ x 23⅜ in.

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Rare ‘proof’ state, one of only a handful. Shows rare ‘Restitutio view’ of New-York and played a part in the Penn-Baltimore Dispute.

Item #20911.99, $39,500

A Map of the Isthmus of Panama

J. RAPKIN, Map. New York: J. & F. Tallis, from The Illustrated Atlas. ca. 1850-51. With Illustrations by H Warren & Engraved By J. Wrightson.

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Delineating proposed railway and canal communications, as well as illustrating gold seekers trekking over the Cordilleras and the fort at Chagres.

Item #20903, $250

Johann Homann’s Nova Anglia

JOHANN HOMANN, Map. Nova Anglia. Nuremberg, ca. 1716-1730. 2nd State. 19 x 22 ½”.

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Item #21497, $1,800

1790 First American Chart of the Gulf of Mexico

JOHN NORMAN, A New General Chart of the West Indies… [Boston, 1790].

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Item #20916.99, $36,000

The Map Used by British Strategists, First Published During the French and Indian War

LEWIS EVANS and THOMAS POWNALL, Map. A Map of the Middle British Colonies in North America...with the Addition of New England, and the bordering Parts of Canada, London, March 25, 1776. 1 p. 21½ x 34 in. Three-part folding map with hand-colored colony borders.

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Item #22136, $16,500

Philadelphia with a View of Independence Hall

MATTHEW ALBERT LOTTER, Map. A Plan of the City and Environs of Philadelphia.... Augsburg, Germany, 1777. Original hand-colored copperplate engraved map retaining full English text of original map of same year. Approx. 19 x 25 in., without frame. Framed, 28¼ x 34½ in.

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Revolutionary War map of Philadelphia, with military-related descriptions such as “Chevaux de Frise [navigational barriers] which the Americans have laid across [the river] to obstruct the navigation” and “Battery demolish’d.” Featured on the map is an early published view of the Pennsylvania State House, known today as Independence Hall, site of the Declaration of Independence.

Item #21886, $6,800
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