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| After Joseph Josefovich Charlemagne (St. Petersburg 1824 - St. Petersburg 1870)
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| The celebrations on the Tsar's Field's in St Petersburg during the day of the coming of age of his Imperial Highness the heir of the Tsar and Great Prince Nicolai Alexandervich, 8th Sep 1859,
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by V.Timm,
chromolithograph,
published 1859,
35.5 x 52.7cm., (14 x 20 3/4 in.) |
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| G. de L'Isle
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| Carte de Moscovie
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| engraved map, contemporary handcoloured in outline, with cartouche in black and white, 2 double sheets, each 530 x 740mm., [Paris, 1780] |
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| Aleksandr Bryullov (St. Petersburg 1798 - St. Petersburg 1877)
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| Sennaia Square, St. Petersburg
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lithograph, hand-coloured with watercolour, on wove paper, with margins
1822, published by P.F. Gelmerson, for the Society for the Encouragement of the Arts
38.2 x 47.6 cm (15 x 18 3/4 in) |
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| John Cary (circa 1754 - 1835)
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| A New Map of the Russian Empire divided into its governments
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| engraved map with original wash colour, a few marginal marks, image 463 x 1016 mm., [1799] |
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| John Cary (circa 1754 - 1835)
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| A new Map of the Kingdom of Denmark
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engraved map of Denmark with orginal hand-colouring, 460 x 520 mm., 2 short repairs to lower margin, [1801] (illustrated);
Edward Wells
A Map of Denmark, Norway, Sweden & Moscovy; A New Map of Ancient Scandinavia,
together 2 maps of Scandinavia, the latter with inset map of Present Denmark, decorative cartouche, with hand-colouring, 370 x 515 mm., the first mentioned with some wear and repair to vertical fold, [1690];
and another Chart of the German Ocean for Rapin's History (4) |
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| John Cary (circa 1754 - 1835)
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| A New Map of the Russian Empire divided into its governments
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| engraved map of the Russian Empire on 2 sheets, joined, with original hand-colouring, 460 x 1005 mm., some soiling to upper margin and join, [1799]. |
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| Richard Blome
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| A Generall Mapp of the Kingdome of Tartaria, from the Caspian Sea to part of China
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| engraved map with the remains of some original hand-colouring, 260 x 395 mm., [1673.] |
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| Thomas Malton ( 1748 - 1804)
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| The Arsenal Cannon Foundery in the Litanie, St. Petersburg
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handcoloured aquatint,
published by J. Hearn, London, 1790,
37 x 52 cm. (14 1/2 x 20 1/2 in.)
with a coloured stipple engraving of Louis XVIII after David and a chromolithograph of an interior scene (3) |
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| Gerardus Mercator ( 1512 - 1594)
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| Tab. II. Asiæ Saramaticam Asiaticam repræsentans...
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| coloured engraved map with cartouche in colours, 360 x 460 mm., some small holes mended around the middle of folding, some foxing [c.1695] |
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| John Speed ( 1542 - 1629)
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| A Newe Mape of Tartary
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| hand coloured engraved map, inset views and figures to upper and side borders, upper and lower margins restored, 395 x 510mm., [sold George Humble, 1626] |
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| Alexander Osipovich Orlovsky (Russia 1777 - Russia 1832)
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| Le Palais de S.A.J le Grand Duc Michael
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Vue de l'Eglise Catholique, a St. Petersbourg; L'Arcade de l'Hermitage; L'Hotel de Ville & l'Eglise Catholique; Le Palais Imperial; Premiere haditation de Pierre I; Porte Tromphate; Le Pont d'Anitschkoff, pres de la Maison de Mr Narischkin; and La Bourse
Lithographs, circa 1824
Together with a lithograph after Alex Wagnon of 'The Residence of John Booker Esq., His Britannic Majesty's Vice-Consul at Cronstadt, in Russia'.
26 x 37 cm (10.1/4 x 14.1/2 in.) (10) |
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| Frederick de Wit ( 1630 - 1706)
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| Magnæ Tartariæ, Magni Mogolis Imperii Japonæ et Chinæ, nova descriptio
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| engraved map of China and Tartary with Japan, with full hand-colouring, ornamental cartouche, 435 x 550 mm., hinged into mount, [Amsterdam, c.1660]. |
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| J. van Keulen
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| Paskaart van de Noord kust van Moscovien. tussen C. Candenoes ent I. Mauritius door Tennis Ys opgegeren en int net gestelt door veegat geometra
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| chart of the Barents Sea and the north coast of Russia, oriented to the south with part of Novaya Zemlya at lower left, coloured engraved map with fugurative cartouche, 540 x 645 mm., some minor spots in folding from the plate, some faint browning in lower folding, minor tear in lower margin and upper margin folding, [Amsterdam, c.1780]. |
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| J. van Keulen
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| Passkart van de rivier de Dwina of Archangell Naaukeurig opgestelt met priveligie voor 15 iaare
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| coloured engraved map with large figurative cartouche with bear and reindeer, 510 x 585 mm., [Amsterdam, c.1780] |
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| V. Morozov (Russian, 19th century)
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| The Kremlin, the Chudov Monastery and the Cathedral of Uspensk, Arkhangelsk and Annunciation, and the Bell Tower of Ivan the Great and the Tsar Bell weighing 1200 pounds
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handcoloured lithograph,
published Moscow, 1866
38 x 51 cm. (15 x 20 in.) |
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| Johann Tresskott & James F. Schmidt
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| Tabula Geographica Generalis Imperii Russici
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| engraved map on three separate sheets, original outline colouring with ornamental title cartouche and two engraved vignettes, the whole approx 660 x 500 mm., [Venice, 1783]. (3) |
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| Pierre Duval
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| Moscovie dite autrement Grande et Blanche Russie
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| engraved map with original outline colour, approx. 400 x 510 mm., lower margin restored (no loss to engraved image, [1677]. |
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| Gerhard Friedrich Muller
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| Nouvelle Carte des Decouvetres Faites par des Vaisseaux Russiens aux Cotes Inconnues de l'Amerique Septentrionale avec les Pais Adjacents
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| engraved map of Eastern Russia and Northwestern North America, original outline colouring, uncoloured title cartouche, a few minor marks, plate dimensions approx. 505 x 660 mm., [1784] |
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| After Mornay (19th Century)
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| A Picture of St. Petersburg
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12 (of 20) hand coloured aquatint plates
engraved by Clark and Dubourgh
41 x 32.5 cm. (16 1/4 x 12 3/4 in.)
[London, J.F. Dove for Edward Orme, 1815] (12) |
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| H. Hondius
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| Novissima Russiæ Tabula
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| double-page engraved map after Isaac Massa, french text on verso, hand-coloured in outline, 470 x 550 mm., cut close at top edge. repaired tear, some marginal fraying, [Amsterdam, c.1633]. |
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