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Auction 138, Lot 196

One of the most important 17th century maps of the Chesapeake Bay

"Nova Virginiae Tabula", Hondius, Henricus

Subject: Colonial Mid-Atlantic

Period: 1639 (circa)

Publication: Nouvel Atlas

Color: Hand Color

Size:
19.5 x 15 inches
49.5 x 38.1 cm
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This graphic map is Henricus Hondius' version of Capt. John Smith's important map of 1612, drawn from his brother's map of 1618. After the death of Jodocus Hondius in 1629, his widow sold a number of plates to Blaeu. Angry at the sale to a competitor, Henricus and Joannes Jansson engaged engravers to cut new plates, which were largely based on Jodocus' work. This is the 5th derivative of Smith's map. It is beautifully engraved with topographical features and the locations of scores of Indian villages. In the upper left corner is an engraving of the great Indian chief Powhatan seated on his throne and surrounded by his subjects. A Susquehanna chief, facing in toward Chesapeake Bay (opposite of Jodocus' plate), is depicted on the right under a coat of arms. French text on verso.

References: Burden #228; Tooley (Amer) pp. 165-66.

Condition: B+

Original color with wide margins and faint soiling. There are a short tears in blank margins that have been professionally repaired, and light creases in upper-left and lower-right corners, far from map image.

Estimate: $2,400 - $3,000

Sold for: $1,700

Closed on 12/7/2011

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