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Auction 141, Lot 629

"A Newe Mape of Tartary", Speed, John

Subject: Northern Asia

Period: 1676 (circa)

Publication: A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World

Color: Hand Color

Size:
20.2 x 15.5 inches
51.3 x 39.4 cm
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This splendid carte-a-figures map covers the region from Lake Baikal through the regions of present-day Manchuria and Siberia to the north of the Great Wall of China. Korea is shown as an island on the extreme right with parts of North America across the fabled Strait of Anian. The map is fully engraved with mountains and forests, numerous towns and fascinating notations. Included in the four views at top is a view of Nova Zembla, the winter quarters of Barents who searched for a northern passage between Russia and America. The other views depict important cities of the Silk Route - Astrakan, Samarkand and Cambalu. In the side panels are figures of the people of Tartary in their native costume. The English text on verso provides a fascinating contemporary description of the region. Imprint of Bassett and Chiswell in title cartouche with a blank dedication cartouche. Engraved by Dirck Gryp.

References: Shirley (BLAtlases) #T.SPE-2f.

Condition: B

Toned with scattered foxing and a few damp stains at top that just cross the neatline. The paper is a touch brittle.

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,300

Sold for: $850

Closed on 9/5/2012

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