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  • MAP, USA & Mexico, Lizars
    Mar. 12, 2025

    MAP, USA & Mexico, Lizars

    Est: $275 - $350

    Southern United States, Mexico & Central America. Daniel Lizars, Mexico & Guatimala, from The Edinburgh Geographical & Historical Atlas..., 1832 (circa). Hand Color. This handsome map focuses on Mexico and Central America, although it also covers most of the southern United States as well with good detail in New Mexico and Texas, which at the time were parts of Mexico. Mexico is divided into the Intendancies, and Guatemala takes in all of Central America except for the British colony of Belize. New Mexico is shown as a narrow strip of land along the upper Rio Grande River, and most of New California is noted as "Unknown Parts." The roads (El Camino Real) connecting Natchitoches and Santa Fe with Mexico City are prominently delineated. Numerous mines are located with small crosses. LITERATURE: Kapp (MCC-106) #114.

    Old World Auctions
  • Lizars, Daniel
    Sep. 19, 2024

    Lizars, Daniel

    Est: £250 - £350

    Lizars, Daniel Plan of the City of Edinburgh Old & New with the late extended improvements, 1787. [Edinburgh, 1790], 40 x 46.5cm, hand-coloured, a few small tears and repairs

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • Map of the Russian Empire; Publisher DANIEL LIZARS (Edinburgh, 1754-1812), late 19th century. It presents stains of humidity, dirt, cracks and faults on the paper.
    Feb. 08, 2024

    Map of the Russian Empire; Publisher DANIEL LIZARS (Edinburgh, 1754-1812), late 19th century. It presents stains of humidity, dirt, cracks and faults on the paper.

    Est: €200 - €250

    Map of the Russian Empire; Publisher DANIEL LIZARS (Edinburgh, 1754-1812), late 19th century. It has damp stains, soiling, cracks and tears on the sides. Measurements: 59 x 90 cm. Map in which the Russian Empire is represented, following the round typology of the terrestrial globe in spite of being a map, characteristic for its two-dimensional idiosyncrasy. This map was edited by Daniel Lizars (1754-1812) who was the son of a shoemaker, but was apprenticed to Andrew Bell, a printer and engraver. Lizars set up his own printing press near St Giles' Cathedral and employed his own apprentices, including George Bartholomew, whose son John would go on to found the important map-making firm later known as John Bartholomew & Son Ltd.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Map of the Russian Empire; Publisher DANIEL LIZARS (Edinburgh, 1754-1812), late 19th century. It presents stains of humidity, dirt, cracks and faults on the paper.
    Jul. 20, 2023

    Map of the Russian Empire; Publisher DANIEL LIZARS (Edinburgh, 1754-1812), late 19th century. It presents stains of humidity, dirt, cracks and faults on the paper.

    Est: €200 - €250

    Map of the Russian Empire; Publisher DANIEL LIZARS (Edinburgh, 1754-1812), late 19th century. It has damp stains, soiling, cracks and tears on the sides. Measurements: 59 x 90 cm. Map in which the Russian Empire is represented, following the round typology of the terrestrial globe in spite of being a map, characteristic for its two-dimensional idiosyncrasy. This map was edited by Daniel Lizars (1754-1812) who was the son of a shoemaker, but was apprenticed to Andrew Bell, a printer and engraver. Lizars set up his own printing press near St Giles' Cathedral and employed his own apprentices, including George Bartholomew, whose son John would go on to found the important map-making firm later known as John Bartholomew & Son Ltd.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Map of the Russian Empire; Publisher DANIEL LIZARS (Edinburgh, 1754-1812), late 19th century. It presents stains of humidity, dirt, cracks and faults on the paper.
    Dec. 21, 2022

    Map of the Russian Empire; Publisher DANIEL LIZARS (Edinburgh, 1754-1812), late 19th century. It presents stains of humidity, dirt, cracks and faults on the paper.

    Est: €200 - €250

    Map of the Russian Empire; Publisher DANIEL LIZARS (Edinburgh, 1754-1812), late 19th century. It has damp stains, soiling, cracks and tears on the sides. Measurements: 59 x 90 cm. Map in which the Russian Empire is represented, following the round typology of the terrestrial globe in spite of being a map, characteristic for its two-dimensional idiosyncrasy. This map was edited by Daniel Lizars (1754-1812) who was the son of a shoemaker, but was apprenticed to Andrew Bell, a printer and engraver. Lizars set up his own printing press near St Giles' Cathedral and employed his own apprentices, including George Bartholomew, whose son John would go on to found the important map-making firm later known as John Bartholomew & Son Ltd.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Atlases.- Lizars (Daniel) Lizars' Edinburgh Geographical General Atlas, [1842].
    Oct. 14, 2021

    Atlases.- Lizars (Daniel) Lizars' Edinburgh Geographical General Atlas, [1842].

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    Atlases.- Lizars (Daniel) Lizars' Edinburgh Geographical General Atlas, 68 double-page engraved maps, hand-coloured in outline, with 1 double-page 'Tables of Mountain Chains' map, all mounted on stubs, some offsetting, occasional light soiling to margins, title with restoration visible, blindstamp of Uttoexter Mechanics Library, further blindstamps of Joseph Bladon, modern half calf, spine gilt, a little rubbed and scuffed, folio, [1842]. ⁂ Including the two rare maps depicting the Republic of Texas between its secession from Mexico in 1836 and its annexation in 1845.

    Forum Auctions - UK
  • Africa.- Lizars (Daniel) Africa, [c. 1820].
    Aug. 29, 2019

    Africa.- Lizars (Daniel) Africa, [c. 1820].

    Est: £150 - £200

    Africa.- Lizars (Daniel) Africa, map of Southern Africa, showing from Gabon to South Africa, including Madagascar and outlying islands, engraving with some outline hand-colouring on wove paper without watermark, sheet 430 x 900 mm. (17 x 35 1/2 in), pencil inscription below title indicating scale of map, two vertical folds as issued, other minor handling creases, marginal nicks and tears, some surface dirt, unframed, [c. 1820].

    Forum Auctions - UK
  • Mexico and Guatimala
    Mar. 11, 2004

    Mexico and Guatimala

    Est: $250 - $350

    Copper-engraved map, hand-colored. 40.2x49 cm. (15 3/4 x19 1/4 "). Well-engraved, brightly colored map of Mexico, Guatemala, and much of the southern United States. New Mexico extends boldly north along the Rio Bravo del Norte, there is much detail within Mexico proper, and Texas is named, as is St. Antonio.

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