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Auction 147, Lot 238

"Plan de Philadelphie et Environs", Bellin, Jacques Nicolas

Subject: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Period: 1764 (published)

Publication: Le Petit Atlas Maritime

Color: Black & White

Size:
6.4 x 8.3 inches
16.3 x 21.1 cm
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This is a copper engraved pre-Revolutionary plan of the city of Philadelphia and vicinity. The grid pattern of streets in Philadelphia is based on the Holmes plan, and the surrounding countryside and roads are derived from Scull and Heap's important map. Bellin narrowed the scope of this map to extend from just north of the city to just below Mud Island. The regions south of the city are labeled Territoire de Passyunk and Territoire de Moyamensing. It also shows the towns of Kensington, PA and Gloucester, NJ, mills, ferries, and anchorages in the Delaware River. On Province Island the Hopital des Pestiferes (immigrant quarantine known as a pesthouse) is located. There are rhumb lines and a fleur-de-lis in the Delaware River.

References: Phillips (A) #3508 Vol. 1 #34; Sellers & van Ee #1309.

Condition: A

A fine impression on watermarked paper with ample margins.

Estimate: $400 - $475

Sold for: $260

Closed on 11/20/2013

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