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[Portrait of Prince Henry]
[Portrait of Prince Henry]
William Hole Sculp:
[n.d. c.1612]
Engraving, 17th century watermark, plate 195 x 125mm (7¾ x 5"), with large margins. Stains in margins. Wormhole that turns into a tear just enters plate in top left corner.
Full length portrait of Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales (1594-1612), wearing armour and sword, and holding a pike; beside him, a plumed helmet.
[Ref: 58978]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Untitled map of Surrey and Sussex.]
[Untitled map of Surrey and Sussex.]
[engraved by William Hole?]
[n.d., c.1612.]
Engraved map. 260 x 335mm (10¼ x 13½"). Trimmed to plate at bottom, tear with loss of print bottom centre, laid on album sheet.
An extraordinary map of Surrey and Sussex, published not as a political map but as an illustration in Michael Drayton’s topographical poem describing England and Wales. Thus it ignores boundaries to focus on natural features, with hills and rivers represented by anthropomorphic figures. Major towns are marked: London; Westminster; Hampton Court; Richmond; Arundel; Chichester; Hastings and part of the Weald are shown as well as the Rivers Thames, Arun, Rother and Mole.
[Ref: 61742]   £390.00  
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Eboracenis Comitatis (cuius Incolæ olim Brigantes apellabantur) pars Orientalis, vulgo East Riding.
Eboracenis Comitatis (cuius Incolæ olim Brigantes apellabantur) pars Orientalis, vulgo East Riding.
Christophorus Saxo' descrip: Gulielmus Hole sculpsit.
[London, 1610.]
Engraved map. 200 x 250mm (8 x 9¾"). With 7p. text extract from Camden's 'Britannia', within paper wrappers. Very large margins. Uncut.
A map of the East Riding of Yorkshire, engraved by William Hole after the first printed map of the county by Christopher Saxton. First published in 1607, this is an example of the first state, before a plate number was added. The text gives a short history and description of the Riding.
[Ref: 37613]   £240.00  
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Eboracenis Comitatis pars Septentrionalis, vulgo North Riding.
Eboracenis Comitatis pars Septentrionalis, vulgo North Riding.
Christophorus Saxon descrip: Gulielmus Hole sculpsit.
[London, 1610.]
Engraved map. 200 x 345mm (8 x 13½"). With 7p. text extract from Camden's 'Britannia', within stapled paper wrappers. Very large margins. Uncut.
A map of the North Riding of Yorkshire, engraved by William Hole after the first printed map of the county by Christopher Saxton. First published in 1607, this is an example of the first state, before a plate number was added. The text gives a short history and description of the Riding.
[Ref: 37614]   £240.00   view all images for this item
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