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Auction 145, Lot 464

"The Province of Mounster", Speed, John

Subject: Southwestern Ireland

Period: 1665 (circa)

Publication: Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine

Color: Hand Color

Size:
19.9 x 15.2 inches
50.5 x 38.6 cm
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A fine, decorative map details the southwestern Irish province of Munster. Munster is the largest of the four provinces, with the counties of Limerick, Waterford, Cork, Clare and more. The map is inset with plans of the towns of Cork and Limerick, with keys to the important buildings. Many places are named including Tipperary, Bantry Bay and the Dingle Peninsula. The sea is engraved in a beautiful moiré pattern, decorated with ships and sea monsters, including one being ridden by an Irish bard playing a harp. The Shannon River, which is nearby, was said to be formed by Sionan as she was swept out to sea after eating a forbidden Salmon of Knowledge. The map is decorated with three cartouches; one for the title that is surmounted with the crest of Ireland, the small one referring to the maker, and the last for the scale of miles, topped with a man holding calipers. A desirable map beautifully engraved by Jodocus Hondius and published by Roger Rea. Related English text on verso.

References: Shirley (BL Atlases) T.SPE-1h.

Condition: B+

Attractive color on watermarked paper with very light toning along centerfold and minor soiling.

Estimate: $900 - $1,100

Sold for: $800

Closed on 6/12/2013

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