Null Prada
POUCH

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Cotton pouch with leather details. Velcro closure…
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Prada POUCH DESCRIPTION: Cotton pouch with leather details. Velcro closure around the waist. Features a pocket with zipper. Interior with the Maison's logo. Dimensions: 32x 15 cm. Made in Italy. Well preserved. DESCRIPTION: Cotton fanny pack with leather details. Velcro waist closure. Features a back pocket with zipper. Interior with Maison logo. Cm 32x 15. Made in Italy. Well preserved.

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Prada POUCH DESCRIPTION: Cotton pouch with leather details. Velcro closure around the waist. Features a pocket with zipper. Interior with the Maison's logo. Dimensions: 32x 15 cm. Made in Italy. Well preserved. DESCRIPTION: Cotton fanny pack with leather details. Velcro waist closure. Features a back pocket with zipper. Interior with Maison logo. Cm 32x 15. Made in Italy. Well preserved.

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Composite Atlas. 63 Geographical maps on double pages, engraved in copper on laid paper. Paris, first half of the 17th century. In-folio. 440x277 mm. Havana half leather binding and beige hardback, label with gold title on the spine. The maps are mounted on guards. The first map, with the World Map of Jodocus Hondius restored with two parts missing. Ancient handwritten manuscript index with titles in French. Some maps with traces of use and small stains on the margins. Two small repaired wormholes on most plates. Overall good copy. Important collection of rare geographical maps, printed in Paris in the years from 1635 to 1652. The maps are by the most important cartographers and map publishers of the time: Jean Boisseau, Cornelis Danckerts, Pierre Duval, Jacques Honervogt, Jean Le Clerc, Henri Le Roi, Michel Van Lochom, Christophe / Nicolas Tassin, Pierre Mariette, Salomon Rogers, Fernando Alvares Seco, Jean Tarde, Melchior Tavernier, Damien de Templeux.Jean Boisseau's map "Description de la Nouvelle France ..."; in the very rare first state of 1643 is of particular importance: this is the first map to illustrate and name all five Great Lakes (Burden, 261; Kershaw, Canada 83); by Boisseau there are also, among others, the maps of Crete (1645), of the Holy Land (1637), Switzerland (1742). Furthermore, of considerable importance, the map of Scandinavia and the Baltic regions, published separately in 1644.The collection opens with the Map of the World "Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica ac Hydpographica Tabula"; by Jodocus Hondius, in Pierre Mariette's edition of 1642; by J. Hondius there are also the four Continents, Europe, America, Asia and Africa, published by Mariette in 1650. We also highlight the rare maps by Pierre Duval, by Henri Le Roi, by Christophe / Nicolas Tassin, by Melchior Tavernier. Upon request, we have the complete list of maps.

4 volumes in-folio, 432x275 mm. Contemporary full marbled brown leather binding, gilt spines, fawn and green morocco lettering-pieces with title and volume number, marbled endpapers, red edges. Vol. 1: Pages [4], VIII, LII, III, [1], 592, 25 Plates out of text. Vol. 2: Pages [4], IV, 725, [1], 10 Plates out of text. Vol. 3: Pages [4], IV, 564, [3], 1 blank, 5 Plates out of text. Vol. 4: Pages [4], II, 520, 25 Plates out of text. With 4 title-pages printed in red and black with title-vignettes, 5 engraved vignettes, 15 engraved plates, many of which on double page, 50 geographical maps on double page or folded, of which 4 folded several times, all engraved in copper. In total 65 Plates out of text s engraved in copper. Some rubbed binding, little loss, half titles and titlepages with slight brownings, some yellowings and browning in some leaves. Traces of wear. Specime with wide margins. Rare first edition. Monumental work accompanied by an imposing iconographic apparatus. Hill: "the first definitive European work on the Chinese empire." Tooley: "the principal cartographic authority on China during the 18th century." The work contains an impressive amount and variety of details on Chinese political institutions, history, education, language, medicine, science, customs, and the artifacts. The plates include maps, city plans, views, life and costume scenes, and portraits. The plates are engraved by Delahays, Leparmentier, Desbruslin, Bailleuil. The important maps are by Royal geographer Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville (1697-1782), considered the best cartographer of his time. Based on surveys conducted by French Jesuits at the behest of Emperor Kang Hsiand, the work constitutes the first scientific mapping of China and forms the most important cartographic record of the region since the eighteenth century. The work also contains the first separate printed map of Korea and the first detailed survey of Tibet. The first volume of Du Halde's history comprises a general description of China, describing each province as well as each historical dynasty; the second volume encompasses government, law, commerce, art, literature, etc.; the third volume treats religion and science; the final volume expands the work to include neighboring regions (Mongolia, Tibet, Korea, etc,) and with accounts of late 17th- century expeditions. Within the final volume (pp.452-458) appears "Relation succinte du voyage du capitaine Beering dans la Sibérie" - the first published account of Bering's first expedition through the straits that now bear his name. The text is accompanied by an attractive map, titled "Carte des pays traversees par le Capne. Beering depuis la ville de Tobolsk jusqu' Kamtschatka," considered the first printed map of any portion of present-day Alaska (i.e. St. Lawrence Island).

Folio. 500x345 mm. Magnificent binding contemporary with the coat of arms of the Marquis of Mereville, full marbled brown leather, giltcoat of arms in the center of the plates, six ribs on spine with gilt title on red morocco insert, rich gilt decoration on the compartments, gilt edges. The volume contains:- 1 plan of Versailles, published by G. Demortain.- 12 plates drawn and engraved by Israel Silvestre, with plans, perspectives, views of the gardens and buildings, dated between 1664 and 1684.- 3 plates engraved by J. Lepautre.- 9 plates published by Jean Le Blond regarding the orangery and the stables, including a plan of the orangery garden with moving parts.- 1 small view of the large stable published by Langlois, glued on a support sheet.- 21 plates of sculptures, engraved by Gerard Audran or Gerard Edelinck, dated between 1679 and 1681.- 18 plates of fountains, engraved by J. Lepautre dated between 1673 and 1679.- 2 large plates of fountains, one by Charles-Louis Simonneau from a painting by Jean Cotelle, 1689, the other drawn and engraved by Louis de Chastillon, 1683.- 9 plates of busts on columns, by J. Lepautre, 1674.- 6 plates of flower vases and 2 of sphinxes, by Lepautre, 1672-1673.- FÉLIBIEN, André. Déscription de la Grotte de Versailles, Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1679, Title page with large engraved typographic brand and royal coat of arms, 11 pages, 20 plates engraved by Lepautre, Picart, Chauveau.- 2 unsigned plates, depicting the interior and cross-section of the Royal Chapel. Very rare and important source of art on the Palace of Versailles. Volume in splendid contemporary binding with coat of arms of the Marquis of Merenville. Among the works in this collection we highlight:- The 'Description' of Felibien, particularly valuable as a pictorial testimony since the Grotto was demolished in 1684 to make way for the new southern wing of Versailles. The Grotte de Thétys, designed by Charles Perrault, was an integral part of the iconography of the palace and gardens of Versailles. The twenty plates are: a plan, an external view and some plates detailing the statuary and shell and coral decoration of the interior. Millard: "It was designed to represent the climax of the astrological myth of the entire garden, the completion of Apollo's solar course and his return to rest in this underwater cave. The grotto was a marvel of technical innovation. Félibien considered it to be a completely successful imitation of nature by art. The creation lasted only twenty years. It was destroyed in 1684 to be replaced by Mansart's north wing of the palace. However, its unique beauty is preserved with this recording by Félibien."- The statues depicted by J. Le Pautre, 1618 - 1682, older brother of the architect Antoine Le Pautre and father of Jacques Le Pautre: among these we mention 'Persée; Andromède' located in the gardens of Versailles.- The large plate 'Marais Artificiel, entouré de Joncs d'airain, et de Jets d'eau', designed and engraved by Isr. Silvestre in 1680. I. Silvestre, 1621 - 1691, prolific French engraver, teacher, publisher and designer, left many drawings and over a thousand engravings. Among these precious testimonies of Versailes' architecture and sculptures as well as the famous parties that were held in the palace.Volume of prestigious provenance, which belonged to the Marquis of Mereville, councilor in the Paris Parliament, whose emblem, with the pelican and 2 suns moving from the corners, is printed in gilt in the center of the plates.

2 volumes in 4to, 270x165 mm, set in slipcase. Volume I, Facsimile: Bound in full leather Havana with 5 raised bands on spine and gilt design on spine and cover, in Latin full-color facsimile with many color illustrations, Sheets 40 in uncoated parchment, Title page, Text in Latin, ff 2-38, 1 blank, 1 with the notes of the edition. Four Illustrations within the box on each page, with the explanatory text below. In total 294 illustrations. Of these, 129 illuminated. Volume II, pp. 184. Very fine copy. Precious numbered edition of the Codex 2396 preserved at the National Library of Austria in Vienna. Perfect reproduction of the magnificent illustrations of the miniatures, 129 of which are very beautiful colored and with the initials highlighted in gold. The edition is edited by Joachim Rössl and Heinrich Konrad who transliterate the Latin text in the second volume and provide a detailed commentary. This is the handbook of the natural powers of plants, minerals and other items explaining their nature, their uses, their harmfulness, and how to prevent harm. This handbook of popular health care, written and illuminated in Venice, Italy around 1490, and later temporarily in the possession of Prince Eugen of Savoy, has been kept since 1737/38 in the Vienna Court Library. The abundantly illustrated manuscript holds a prominent position in the rich tradition of medieval Tacuinum Sanitatis manuscripts. Based on one of the earlier Arabian originals its 294 chapters represent the most extensive, systematic collection of all illustrated health regelments we know. 1975 numbered copies were printed: this is the number 270, printed on parchment.