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Auction 137, Lot 111

"[4 Sheets] North America. Performed Under the Patronage of Louis Duke of Orleans, First Prince of the Blood; by the Sieur d'Anville. Greatly Improved by Mr. Bolton.", Bolton, Solomon

Subject: North America

Period: 1752 (dated)

Publication: Mr. Postlethwayt's Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce

Color: Black & White

Size:
34 x 32.5 inches
86.4 x 82.6 cm
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This is the first edition of the striking four-sheet map of North and Central America with the West Indies. It is very detailed with towns, cities, forts, Indian villages and tribal territories in the interior, and shoals, banks and navigational hazards offshore. Includes a large inset of Hudson Bay with notations concerning the search for a Northwest Passage. This map is based on D'Anville's map of 1746 with several notable "additions and improvements." There are several lengthy notations reflecting the extreme nationalism in vogue during this period. In California is a note concerning the discoveries of Sir Francis Drake and the fact that they were not included in D'Anville's map, thus "rather than mention New Albion, as an English claim founded by Drake, the first circumnavigator, they castrate their own maps to blind his discovery." To the left of the decorative title cartouche in the Atlantic is a lengthy notation explaining the holdings of Britain, France and Spain. The title cartouche includes a female figure representing America and several putti, and a second decorative cartouche balances the composition in the lower left depicting a globe and mapmaker's tools, and several putti holding nets of fish and a bow and arrows. An extraordinary map beautifully engraved by Robert Seale, with the cartouches engraved by A. Walker. Four sheets, un-joined as issued with size given above as if joined.

References: Seller & Van Ee #13; Wheat [TMW] #127.

Condition: B+

Folding, as issued, with a few short tears in the blank margins. The upper-left corner of Plate III (upper-left quadrant) has a tear just entering map border that is repaired on verso with old paper. Overall an excellent, clean copy.

Estimate: $1,200 - $1,500

Sold for: $800

Closed on 9/14/2011

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