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Lithographer, b. 1782 - d. 1847

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    • WEILAND - Statistical map of Missouri 1826
      Jul. 17, 2021

      WEILAND - Statistical map of Missouri 1826

      Est: $600 - $750

      Weimar: im Verlage des geographischen Instituts, 1826. Sheet size: 20 x 25 inches. Copper-engraved map, with original outline colour, in excellent condition. A highly important early map of the Great Plains. This very attractive map is a fascinating historical document depicting the early development of the state of Missouri. The state was admitted into the Union as part of the Missouri Compromise in 1821, having been carved out the territory of the same name that was part of the Louisiana Purchase. Finely coloured in outline are fourteen named counties. Most of the settlement still hugs the Mississippi River, and is centered on the bustling river port of St. Louis, which was founded by French fur traders in 1763. The western counties maintain a large size, suggesting their sparse population and undeveloped nature. The map features the 'Osage Line' that runs vertically south from Fort Osage on the Missouri River, marking the border between lands ceded to the U.S. government by the Osage nation in 1808. Featured in the center of the state on the Missouri River is the newly-founded state capitol, Jefferson City. Notably, the map depicts the state before the 1835 'Platte Purchase', that extended its northern boundary west to the Missouri River. The map is surrounded by statistics and text that describes the physical, political and demographic profile of the state during an especially critical period in its development. This map is advanced from the one that appeared in Carey & Lea's American Atlas, printed in Philadelphia in 1822. .

      Donald Heald Auctions
    • WEILAND - Statistical map of Arkansas 1828
      Jul. 17, 2021

      WEILAND - Statistical map of Arkansas 1828

      Est: $2,200 - $2,750

      Weimar: im Verlage des geographischen Instituts, 1828. Sheet size: 19 1/8 x 23 3/8 inches. Copper-engraved map, with original outline colour, in excellent condition. The highly important first printed map to focus on Arkansas. This map depicts the Arkansas Territory, formed in 1819, as one of the jurisdictions carved out of the massive Louisiana Purchase. It includes all of the lands making up the modern state of Arkansas, as well as the Indian Lands that now form the main portion of Oklahoma. The Indian Lands were not divided from Arkansas Territory until 1828, the same year that this map was printed. The present map is remarkable in that it is the first ever printed map to focus on Arkansas itself. The portrayal of the territory is far more advanced and of a larger scale than that depicted on the map that appeared in Carey & Lea's American Atlas (Philadelphia, 1822) that relegated the depiction of Arkansas to a small lower portion of the map. The present map is also an important document of the early development of Arkansas, showing the fledgling settlements that hug the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers, such as Helena and Little Rock, the future state capitol. The territory features nine named and one unnamed county while the vast Indian Lands to the west are inhabited by the indigenous Choctaw nation and the Cherokee peoples who were exiled there from their native lands in the southern Appalachians. The territory of Arkansas was organized in 1819, and included both present day Arkansas and presend day Oklahoma. The southern border between what is now Texas and the territory was the Red River, as it is today. The search for suitable cotton growing land led settlers from southeastern Arkansas into Texas, and in 1828, the year this map was published, the Mexican sent a fact-finding mission to Texas to assess the growing Anglo problem in Eastern Texas. Interestingly, Arkansas became a state in 1836, the same year Texas became a Republic.

      Donald Heald Auctions
    • Carl F. Weiland. geb. um 1782 - 'Grosbritanni...
      Oct. 25, 2019

      Carl F. Weiland. geb. um 1782 - 'Grosbritanni...

      Est: €120 - €150

      Carl F. Weiland. geb. um 1782 - 'Grosbritannien und Ireland' . Kolor. Kupferstich. Mittelfalz. 62 x 49,5 cm. 68 x 55,5 cm. - Lit.: Th.-B. XXXV, S. 284. Stand bis 1806 im Dienst der preussischen Armee als Artillerieleutnant. Stellte ab 1833 in Weimar aus.

      Das Kunst- und Auktionshaus Kastern GmbH & Co KG
    • Carl Ferdinand Weiland, "Landkarte Thüringer Wald"
      Oct. 19, 2019

      Carl Ferdinand Weiland, "Landkarte Thüringer Wald"

      Est: -

      (1782 - 1847 Gera), Kupferstich/Papier, erschienen im Verlage des Geographischen Instituts Weimar 1836, altersgemäßer Zustand, Mittelfalz, Darstellung 51 x 63 cm (HxB), Passepartout, Gesamtmaß 65 x 78 cm (HxB)

      Kunst- und Auktionshaus Quedlinburg
    • 2 North America Maps, incl. Weiland, Walker
      Oct. 05, 2019

      2 North America Maps, incl. Weiland, Walker

      Est: $100 - $200

      Two (2) European Maps of North America, including Carl Ferdinand Weiland, J. & C. Walker. 1st item: Der Oestliche Theil der Vereinigten Staaten von Nord America by Carl Ferdinand Weiland (German, 1782-1847), published by the Geographisches Institut, Weimar, 1843. Steel plate engraving with hand coloring depicting the Eastern parts of the United States from Maine to the eastern part of Texas and parts of Canada with countries, states, cities, towns, county lines, rivers, bodies of water, mountain ranges, and other areas of interest labeled in English and German text. Four inset maps of the environments of Baltimore and Washington, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia and Trenton, lower right of map. Title and explanation, center right of map. Statistical tables and scales of miles, lower left of map. Map surrounded by scale notations and decorative line border. Map - 24 3/4" H x 20 3/8" W. Plate - 25 1/2" H x 21 1/2" W. Sight - 26 1/2" H x 22" W. Framed - 28 1/4" H x 23 3/4" W. 2nd item: North America Sheet XII, Georgia with Parts of North & South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama & Florida engraved by John Walker, Alexander Walker and Charles Walker (English, fl. 1820-95) published by George Cox and Charles Knight under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, London, circa 1852. Copper plate engraving with hand coloring primarily depicting Georgia with parts of North & South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida with states, cities, towns, county lines, rivers, bodies of water, mountain ranges, and other areas of interest including locations of Native Americans labeled in English text. Title, centered above map. Map surrounded by scale notations and double line border. Float mounted under glass in a gilt wood frame. Map - 15 3/4" H x 12" W. Sheet - 16 1/4" H x 13 3/4" W. Sight - 18" H x 15 1/2" W. Framed - 19 1/2" H x 16 7/8" W. Mid 19th century. (Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com.)

      Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals
    • 2 North America Maps, incl. Weiland, Walker
      Apr. 27, 2019

      2 North America Maps, incl. Weiland, Walker

      Est: $250 - $350

      Two (2) European Maps of North America, including Carl Ferdinand Weiland, J. & C. Walker. 1st item: Der Oestliche Theil der Vereinigten Staaten von Nord America by Carl Ferdinand Weiland (German, 1782-1847), published by the Geographisches Institut, Weimar, 1843. Steel plate engraving with hand coloring depicting the Eastern parts of the United States from Maine to the eastern part of Texas and parts of Canada with countries, states, cities, towns, county lines, rivers, bodies of water, mountain ranges, and other areas of interest labeled in English and German text. Four inset maps of the environments of Baltimore and Washington, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia and Trenton, lower right of map. Title and explanation, center right of map. Statistical tables and scales of miles, lower left of map. Map surrounded by scale notations and decorative line border. Map - 24 3/4" H x 20 3/8" W. Plate - 25 1/2" H x 21 1/2" W. Sight - 26 1/2" H x 22" W. Framed - 28 1/4" H x 23 3/4" W. 2nd item: North America Sheet XII, Georgia with Parts of North & South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama & Florida engraved by John Walker, Alexander Walker and Charles Walker (English, fl. 1820-95) published by George Cox and Charles Knight under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, London, circa 1852. Copper plate engraving with hand coloring primarily depicting Georgia with parts of North & South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida with states, cities, towns, county lines, rivers, bodies of water, mountain ranges, and other areas of interest including locations of Native Americans labeled in English text. Title, centered above map. Map surrounded by scale notations and double line border. Float mounted under glass in a gilt wood frame. Map - 15 3/4" H x 12" W. Sheet - 16 1/4" H x 13 3/4" W. Sight - 18" H x 15 1/2" W. Framed - 19 1/2" H x 16 7/8" W. Mid 19th century. (Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com.)

      Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals
    • CARL FERDINAND WEILAND (GERMAN, 1782-1847) MAP OF NORTH AMERICA
      Nov. 10, 2017

      CARL FERDINAND WEILAND (GERMAN, 1782-1847) MAP OF NORTH AMERICA

      Est: $100 - $200

      CARL FERDINAND WEILAND (GERMAN, 1782-1847) MAP OF NORTH AMERICA, lithograph on paper, "Nord America entworfen and gezeichnet von C. F. Weiland", published 1826 in Weimer. Matted and housed under glass in a modern frame.

      Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
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