- A large map of Virginia and Maryland,
A large map of Virginia and Maryland, titled Carte de la Virginie et du Maryland by Robert de Vaugondy (1755) after the map by Peter Jefferson and Joshua Fry. On laid paper, with a fold crease down the middle. Not examined out of frame.
- Virginia/Tenn
Virginia/Tenn
- JOHN SPEED 1676 MAP OF VIRGINIA,
JOHN SPEED 1676 MAP OF VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, AND CHESAPEA...A MAP OF VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND by John Speed, 1676, engraved by Francis Lamb. London: Thomas Basset and Richard Chiswell. Hand colored. In addition to showing parts of Virginia and Maryland, the map also shows portions of Carolina to the left margin and "New Jarsy" (sic) to the right. The direction of the north is to the right, and Native American Indian words for the Chesapeake Bay are used to identify various bodies of water and other landmarks. British armorial cartouche for the reigns of James I through James II (1603-1688) appear in the upper left corner, and below the coat of arms is a cartouche containing the scale of the map in English miles. The reverse side includes printed text descriptions of both Virginia and Maryland. Framed under glass. Sight: 15 3/4" H x 20 3/8" W. Framed: 17 1/2" H x 22" W. Note: this double page map was originally bound as part of John Speed's "The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine."
Condition:
Some scattered areas of damp staining and overall light toning. Faint fold line to the vertical mid-section and very slight rippling to paper lower right quadrant. Not examined out of the frame.
- Hand colored map of Virginia 1653,
Hand colored map of Virginia 1653, framed and matted.
Provenance: Tooley's of London, England
15" x 19" ss / 21.5" x 25.5" oa
Condition: Creases, not examined out of frame.
- MAP, THE STATE OF VIRGINIA FROM
MAP, THE STATE OF VIRGINIA FROM THE BEST AUTHORITIES BY SAMUEL LEWIS 1794, from Carey's American Edition of Guthries Geography improved, copperplate engraving with hand coloring, presented in giltwood frame carrying mid-20th century label from Young's, Richmond, Virginia.
- VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND, TWO REPRODUCTION
VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND, TWO REPRODUCTION COLOR PRINT MAPSVirginia and Maryland, Two Reproduction Color Print Maps
- Rare Topographic Civil War Map
Rare Topographic Civil War Map Birds Eye View of Virginia Maryland Delaware and the District of Columbia 22 x 29.75 in. map mounted on linen and attached to wooden hanging bar. The title The Seat of War is printed in the upper margin and Birds Eye View of Virginia Delaware and the District of Columbia printed in lower margin. Undated but produced in 1861. Drawn and lithographed by J. Schedler and printed by Sarony Major & Knapp of New York. A rare and well-detailed map of the key theater of the early phase of the Civil War. The map includes street grids for Baltimore Washington Norfolk Richmond and Lynchburg. The map skillfully renders topography in particular the Blue Ridge Shenandoah and Allegheny Mountain ranges. It also offers fine detail throughout showing towns cities and river ways. In addition numerous steam-powered ships are shown traversing the waters of the Chesapeake Bay the Delaware Bay the Atlantic Ocean and the region's several navigable rivers. Condition: Condition of map is a bit rough overall; toning and soiling to map; wear along edges.
- COLOR ENGRAVED MAP OF VIRGINIA
COLOR ENGRAVED MAP OF VIRGINIA AND MARYLANDColored engraved Map of Virginia and Maryland by F. Lamb, ca. 1676 , after the original by John Speed, sold by Basset and Chiswell, 15 1/4" x 19 3/4". Provenance: The Estate of Georgia Langenfelder Linthicum.
Condition:
Sheet size - 17" x 21 1/2". Small losses to edges. 1" fill in repair. Backed on rice paper. Pieces of edges filled in. Scattered light stains.
- 17th century map, Virginia, "Nova
17th century map, Virginia, "Nova Virginiae Tabula", by Henricus Hondius, engraved after Jodocus Hondius' derivation of John White's 1612 map of Virginia, published by Henricus in L'Appendice de L'Atlas , Amsterdam,1633, intricately detailed map of the Chesapeake Bay and tributaries, Native American and English place names, Chief Powhatan and his subjects smoking tobacco depicted upper left, British Royal coat of arms and a Susquehanna Indian pictured on right, hand-colored engraving on laid paper, 18-3/4 x 22-3/4 in.; modern wood frame. Laid down on acidic card, toning, foxing, stains (affecting map), fading, tears and corner loss in margins; frame with abrasions. Estate of the Late Nathan and Mary Anne McCarley, Asheville, North Carolina.
- MAP OF VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND, 1755,
MAP OF VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND, 1755, BY FRYETPierre Jefferson. Robert de Vaughondy. Hand colored. Modern frame and mat. Appears to be in very good condition, slight condition. Sight size 19" x 25", overall 26 1/2" x 31 1/2".
- JOHANN BAPTIST HOMANN MAP OF VIRGINIA,
JOHANN BAPTIST HOMANN MAP OF VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, AND CA..."VIRGINIA MARYLANDIA et CAROLINA" by Johann Baptist Homann, 1714. Colored areas include Virginia, Carolina, Maryland, West New Jersey, and East New Jersey. State lines colored. Important settlements marked with small black images of buildings or miniature churches. States, regions, rivers, bodies of water, mountain ranges, and other areas of interest identified. Large pictorial title cartouche depicts European merchants, Native Americans, trade goods, and flora and fauna of North America, bottom right. The addition of privilege in the title cartouche indicates that this is the second state. Scale of miles to left of cartouche, bottom right. Scale with mile and directional notations surrounds map with double black and yellow line border. Housed in wooden frame with gilt paint. Image - 19" H x 22 3/4" W. Framed - 23" H x 26" W. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Loss to margins, stain to upper right margin and other margins, some tape to creases. Some toning around edges. Map top margin edge affixed to card stock.
- Eleven books on Virginia to include
Eleven books on Virginia to include The Mansions of Virginia and other related subjects.
- COLOR ENGRAVED COUNTY MAP OF VIRGINIA
COLOR ENGRAVED COUNTY MAP OF VIRGINIA AND WEST VIRGINIA, FRAME: 19 X 22 INColor Engraved County Map of Virginia and West Virginia, Frame: 19 x 22 in
- TWO MAPS OF VIRGINIA INCLUDING
TWO MAPS OF VIRGINIA INCLUDING WEST VIRGINIA. ''A Correct Map of Virginia'' from Matthew Carey's General Atlas (Philadelphia: M. Carey 1814) 13 1/2''h. 19 3/4''w. in a walnut frame 14 1/2''h. 21''w.; and ''Virginia'' from Joseph Scott The New and Universal Gazetteer; or Modern Geographical Dictionary (Philadelphia: Francis and Robert Bailey 1800) 6 1/2''h. 7 1/4''w. matted and framed 12 3/4''h. 9 3/4''w. West Virginia was admitted to the Union as a new state on June 20 1863 after the Wheeling Convention a series of meetings in 1861 held in what is now Wheeling West Virginia. At the convention which was attended by representatives of twenty-seven northwestern Virginia counties it was decided to repeal the Ordinance of Secession passed by Virginia in 1861 to form the Restored Government of Virginia and to appoint new government officials effectively seceding from the seceded state of Virginia in order to rejoin the Union as West Virginia. Both with toning and some minor foxing handcoloring still bright.
- BLAEU, WILLEM JANZOON. NOVA VIRGINIAE
BLAEU, WILLEM JANZOON. NOVA VIRGINIAE TABULA (Amsterdam, second half of 17th century), copperplate engraving with hand color; depicts the Chesapeake Bay region with mainland Virginia and Maryland beyond; of special interest is the interior view of King Powhatan's lodge in the upper left corner; the verso with Dutch text; the map presented behind glass in modern carved and painted wooden frame 24-1/4 x 28 in.; image 15-1/4 x 19-1/4 with full margins.
- Jefferson, State of Virginia, 1801:
Jefferson, State of Virginia, 1801: Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia, With An Appendix, printed by M.L. & W.A. Davis., for Furman & Loudon, 1801, eighth edition, 392 pp., with fold-out map of Virginia by Samuel Lewis, 1794, page 138 with fold-out chart, frontispiece with portrait of Jefferson by Scoles, speckled full contemporary calf, red morocco spine label, 8-3/8 x 5-1/4 in. Hinges with cracks, corners slightly rubbed (one bumped), scattered light to moderate foxing throughout, map with extensive offsetting and browning, "First hot-pressed edition" on title page abraded and faint.
- ANTONIO ZATTA - MAP OF MARYLAND
ANTONIO ZATTA - MAP OF MARYLAND AND VIRGINIAIl Maryland, Il Jersey Meridionale, la Delaware, e la parte orientale della Virginia, e Carolina Settentrionale , Venice, 1778, plate no. 8 from Le Colonie unite dell' America settentrionale , sight 14 x 18-1/2 in., plate 13 x 17-1/2 in.; carved wood frame with gilt highlights, 22-1/2 x 27-1/4 in.
Condition:
scattered light staining, not examined out of frame; frame with light wear and abrasions
- Arnoldus Montanus Map of Southeastern
Arnoldus Montanus Map of Southeastern Coast''Virginiae partis australis et Floridae partis orientalis...Nova Descriptio '' Amsterdam 1671 a hand-colored double-page copperplate engraving showing Virginia as an English possession and South Carolina as belonging to France. Sheet: 12 3/8 x 14 9/16 in.; Plate 11 3/8'' x 14 '' in. Presented behind mat in wooden frame.Sheet 12 3/8 xLightstruck showing mat's outline; even browning; colors vibrant; a few small marginal splits.
- DEFENSES OF WASHINGTON. EXTRACT
DEFENSES OF WASHINGTON. EXTRACT OF MILITARY MAP OF N.E. VIRGINIA. 1865 Extract of Military Map of N.E. Virginia Showing Forts and Roads District of Columbia U.S. Gov. 1865 +
- John White's 16th century map
John White's 16th century map of Virginia and North Carolina, "Americae pars, Nunc Virginia dicta, primum ab Anglis inuenta sumtibus Dn. Walteri Raleigh, Equestris ordinis viri Anno Dm. MDLXXXV regm vero Sereniss: nostrae Reginae Elisabethae XXVII. Hujus vero Historia peculiari Libro discripta est, additis etiam Indigenarum Iconibus" by John White, from A Briefe and True Report of the New Founde Land of Virginia , Part 1 of Great Voyages published by Theodore De Bry, Frankfurt, 1590, copper engraving on laid paper with undecipherable watermark, State 2 map with the initial letter "C" imposed onto the letter "E" in "Chesapiooc", plate 11-7/8 x 16-1/4 in., page 13 x 18 in.; modern wood frame. Hinged at top with archival tape and at bottom with Scotch tape, 1 in. strip of top margin restored including most of upper border, reinforced center crease, moderate soiling, fading, toning, creases, minor foxing; frame with abrasions and minor losses, Village Smith Galleries label on backing. Abraham Lincoln Bookstore, Chicago, 1982; Private Collection, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- ""A Map of the Most Inhabited Part
""A Map of the Most Inhabited Part of Virginia containing the whole Province of Maryland with Part of Pennsilvania, New Jersey and North Carolina, Drawn by Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson in 1775", 31" x 48", some restoration, Condition Report: The map is trimmed to the image, sheet size is currently 30 3/4" by 49". It has been laid down on a 1/4" thick cardboard panel. A vertical repair 20 3/4" from the left end appears to have been done the entire height of the sheet when it was laid down. In the upper left quadrant a vertical repair 7" from the left end extends about half way down the map. Estimate $8,000-12,000
- DEFENSES OF WASHINGTON. EXTRACT
DEFENSES OF WASHINGTON. EXTRACT OF MILITARY MAP OF N.E. VIRGINIA. 1865 Extract of Military Map of N.E. Virginia Showing Forts and Roads District of Columbia U.S. Gov. 1865 +
- "VIRGINIA CARTOGRAPHERS AND THEIR
"VIRGINIA CARTOGRAPHERS AND THEIR MAPS" FOLIO"A Description of the Country, Virginia's Cartographers and Their Maps 1607-1881" by E.M. Sanchez-Saavedra; includes sixteen facsimiles of the originals from the Virginia Historical Society (map 6 is a nine part map); apparently missing map #3; smallest measures approximately 13-1/2" x 16-3/4" and largest measures approximately 19-1/4" x 27-7/8"; all in good overall condition.
- MAP OF NEW ENGLAND TO VIRGINIA,
MAP OF NEW ENGLAND TO VIRGINIA, SIX BLACK GLAZED CAMEOS (FRAMED AS ONE), REVERSE PAINTING OF LOUIS XIV AND RUDYARD KIPLING LETTER, LARGER: 17 X 22 1/2 IN. (43.18 X 57.15 CM.)Map of New England to Virginia, Six Black Glazed Cameos (framed as one), Reverse Painting of Louis XIV and Rudyard Kipling Letter,, Dimensions: Larger: 17 x 22 1/2 in. (43.18 x 57.15 cm.)
- 18th century map, eastern United
18th century map, eastern United States, "Virginia Marylandia et Carolina, in America Septentrionali, Brittanorum industria exclutae…" by Johann Baptist Homann, originally published in Homann's Atlas Novus , Nuremberg, Germany, 1714, showing New York southward to the Carolinas, fictional "Apalache Lacus" pictured lower left, ornate title cartouche lower right showing British merchants with trade goods, Native Americans, wild animals, tobacco and drying shed, hand-colored engraving on laid paper, 19-3/4 x 23 in. (page); modern wood frame. Laid down on acidic card, foxing, toning, stains, fading, trimmed including plate marks, ink inscriptions in title cartouche, other pencil and ink inscriptions; frame with abrasions. Estate of the Late Nathan and Mary Anne McCarley, Asheville, North Carolina.
- JOHNSON'S VIRGINIA, DELAWARE, MARYLAND
JOHNSON'S VIRGINIA, DELAWARE, MARYLAND & WEST VIRGINIA, PUBLISHED BY JOHNSON AND WARD, FRAME: 25-1/4 X 31-/2 INJohnson's Virginia, Delaware, Maryland & West Virginia, Published by Johnson and Ward, Frame: 25-1/4 x 31-/2 in
- HENRICUS HONDIUS COLOR ENGRAVED
HENRICUS HONDIUS COLOR ENGRAVED MAP OF VIRGINIAHenricus Hondius colored engraved map of Virginia , 15" x 19 1/2". Provenance: A Richmond, Virginia collection.
Condition:
Original map. Not laid down. Overall good condition. Small filled hole to center crease at bottom edge.
- HOMANN - MAP OF VIRGINIA, MARYLAND,
HOMANN - MAP OF VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, AND THE CAROLINASJohann Baptist Homann, Virginia Marylandia et Carolina In America Septentrionali... , Nuremberg, circa 1714, published in Homann's Atlus Novus , engraving on laid paper with hand colored highlights, decorative cartouche at lower right depicting natives and merchants, sheet 20-1/2 x 24-1/2 in., plate 19-1/2 x 23-1/8 in.; black painted and gilt wood frame, 24 x 28 in.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; all proceeds to benefit The Joseph H. and June S. Hennage Fund
Condition:
hinged in on mat, light wear to edges, some handling creases throughout, lower sheet edge folded under, some light water damage at center; frame with light wear
- COLOR ENGRAVED MAP OF MARYLAND,
COLOR ENGRAVED MAP OF MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA AND SOUTH CAROLINA, FRAME: 21 3/4 X 17 3/4 IN. (55.25 X 45.09 CM.)Color Engraved Map of Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina,, Dimensions: Frame: 21 3/4 x 17 3/4 in. (55.25 x 45.09 cm.)
- HERMAN MOLL COLOR ENGRAVED MAPHerman
HERMAN MOLL COLOR ENGRAVED MAPHerman Moll color engraved map of Virginia and Maryland , 11" x 8". Provenance: A Richmond, Virginia collection.
Condition:
Edges trimmed. Not laid down. 11 3/4" x 8 1/2". Minor toning and foxing. Crack to corner of glass. Professionally conserved.
- Map of America after Joannis Janssonius
Map of America after Joannis Janssonius Amsterdam circa 1630 NOVA ANGLIA NOVVM BELGIUM ET VIRGINIA (Nova Scotia to Virginia) colored engraving framed paper size: H18'' W24'' Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- WILLEM BLAEU - MAP OF VIRGINIA
WILLEM BLAEU - MAP OF VIRGINIA AND CHESAPEAKE REGIONWillem Janszoon Blaeu, Nova Virginiae Tabula , Amsterdam, circa 1642, original engraving by Jodocus Hondius, after John Smith's 1612 map of Virginia, engraving on laid paper with hand colored highlights, decorative cartouches and inset scenes depicting natives, text in Latin verso, sheet approximately 17-1/2 x 21-1/2 in., plate 14-3/4 x 19 in.; black painted and gilt wood frame, 21 x 25 in.
Provenance: Property deaccessioned by The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; all proceeds to benefit The Joseph H. and June S. Hennage Fund
Condition:
hinged in with archival tape, sheet margins folded back and held with archival tape, some handling creases, light water stain visible verso; frame with light wear and abrasions
- [Virginia] About 18 volumes with
[Virginia] About 18 volumes with some duplication including: 1) S. Kercheval A History of the Valley of Virginia 2nd ed. (Woodstock VA: Gatewood 1850) 8vo full sheep; 2) Chumbley Colonial Justice in Virginia; 3) Bruce Social Life of Virginia in the 17th century Estimate $ 150-250
- (VIEW) VIRGINIA AND WEST VIRGINIA:
(VIEW) VIRGINIA AND WEST VIRGINIA: 137 POSTCARDS EARLY TO MID-20TH CENTURY(VIEW) VIRGINIA AND WEST VIRGINIA: 137 POSTCARDS, Early to Mid-20th Century, Early VA: "Handling Cotton at Wharves" (Norfolk), "Drilling in Front of U.S. Training Station" (Berkley), Newport News street scene, photo card of "The Homestead" golf course, open air market scene in Richmond, Mess Hall interior at Soldier's Home, The Kavanaugh Hotel lobby and dining room (Harrisonburg), Y.M.C.A. building at Camp Lee, aerial view of Homestead (Hot Springs) and Detroit of Hotel Chamberlain. WVA: real photo "Columbia - City Wharf and Free Ferry" (Morgantown), High Street (Morgantown), old and new bridges (Dowson Camp). Early: men's building at the W.VA Masonic Home and "Lewis Terminal" in Beckley.
- 17th Century Map of the Southeast
17th Century Map of the Southeast "Virginiae partis australis, et Floridae partis orientalis...," by Willem Blaeu, after Mercator and Hondius, from Blaeu's Theatre du Monde ou Nouvel Atlas, Amsterdam, 1640, showing the coastline and interior from Chesapeake Bay to Northern Florida with coats-of-arms in interior representing English and French regional claims, elaborate hand-colored title cartouche with six Native Americans, scale vignette with two cherubs, Latin text verso, hand colored, on laid paper, 15-1/4 x 19-1/2 in.; in modern painted wood frame,
- New Market Virginia sampler, yellow
New Market Virginia sampler, yellow house with fence flanked by two large trees, small outbuilding or gate to left of house, six-line top panel, stitched on bottom line "Virginia Miles Age 12 years New Market March 8th 1844", inner sawtooth border, strawberry vine outer border, silk on linen, 16 x 17 in.; wood frame with gilt cove molding. Fading, browning of linen, some loose threads, stretched over cardboard and glued to the back, some discoloration to glued-down areas. The 1850 U.S. Census lists Virginia Miles as 17 years old and living in Shenandoah, Virginia. Marriage records from Virginia indicate that she married George Bouse, a Methodist minister, in 1851. They lived for a time in Maryland and later in Taylor, Centre County, Pennsylvania.