[Nautical chart - Channel] "Carte nouvelle des costes de Hollande, Zeelande, Flandre, Picardie, & Normandie, depuis la Brille, jusques à Dieppe, avec une partie des costes d'Angleterre, depuis l'emboucheure de la Tamise, et les isles voisines jusques à Bevesier, ou l'on voit tous les ports de mer, bancs de sable & rochers, à l'usage des armées de sa Majesté Britannique". Amsterdam, P. Mortier, Engr., x 94,5 cm assembled from 2 pl., hand-coloured. Framed. Chart of British origin designed and etched by Romein de Hooghe who was at that time in the service of King William III of England. With 2 inset views of Calais and Dunkirk. From Pierre Mortier's "Cartes marines à l'usage du Roy de la Grande Bretagne" that was the most expensive sea-atlas published in 17th-c. Amsterdam. Contrary to Mortier's counterfeited "Neptune François", published jointly with H. Jaillot, this work was not based on a printed French prototype, but on ms. charts. The magnificient work was intended as a showpiece rather than as something being used by pilots at sea. Ref. Koeman IV, M. Mor 5/
[Nautical chart - Channel] "Carte nouvelle des costes de Hollande, Zeelande, Flandre, Picardie, & Normandie, depuis la Brille, jusques à Dieppe, avec une partie des costes d'Angleterre, depuis l'emboucheure de la Tamise, et les isles voisines jusques à Bevesier, ou l'on voit tous les ports de mer, bancs de sable & rochers, à l'usage des armées de sa Majesté Britannique". Amsterdam, P. Mortier, Engr., x 94,5 cm assembled from 2 pl., hand-coloured. Framed. Chart of British origin designed and etched by Romein de Hooghe who was at that time in the service of King William III of England. With 2 inset views of Calais and Dunkirk. From Pierre Mortier's "Cartes marines à l'usage du Roy de la Grande Bretagne" that was the most expensive sea-atlas published in 17th-c. Amsterdam. Contrary to Mortier's counterfeited "Neptune François", published jointly with H. Jaillot, this work was not based on a printed French prototype, but on ms. charts. The magnificient work was intended as a showpiece rather than as something being used by pilots at sea. Ref. Koeman IV, M. Mor 5/
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