Auction 157

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Wertvolle Bücher, Graphik, Historische Photographie

Friday, 24 October 2025 at 11:00 am Lose 1- 1105
Saturday, 25 October 2025 at 11:00 am Lose 1106-2003

Lot 1772 G. (audenzio) Bordiga. Carta amministrativa del …

Carta amministrativa del Regno d' Italia ... Costrutta ... nell' anno 1811. Aggiunta e corretta nell' anno 1813. Teilkolorierte Kupferstichkarte mit 56 auf Leinen aufgezogenen Segmenten, diese auf 6 hs. nummerierten, mit lithograph. Titeldruck auf montierten Etiketten versehenen Kartenblättern, Bildlegende, statistischer Tabelle und grafischem Maßstab (ca. 1:500.000 in ital. Meilen, franz. Ligen und Kilometern). O.O. (Mailand), Fratelli Bordiga für Deposito della Guerra, 1813. 129:109 cm. Im marmor. HLdr.-Schuber mit zusätzl Umschl. d. Zt., Vorderdeckel mit lithograph. Titeldruck auf montiertem Etikett.

Italien

Dekorative Graphik - Karten – Besonders selten mit Kolorierung, für uns sind keine Auktionsergebnisse eines kolorierten Exemplars nachweisbar. - Marinelli 1635, Arrigoni-Bertarelli 1068. - Große, detaillierte Karte, die das Gebiet zwischen Thun, Kufstein und Klagenfurt im Norden bis Rom und dem Fucinosee im Süden mit dem nördlichen Teil Korsikas, der Insel Elba und Istrien zeigt, ausgeführt von den berühmten Mailänder Kartendruckern Fratelli Bordiga. - Provenienz: Dr. Moritz Grolig (1873-1949), österreichischer Bibliothekar, Bibliograph und Buchhistoriker, mit dessen Monogramm-Stempel auf der Innenseite des Kartonumschlags sowie auf dem Leinen jedes einzelnen Blattes. - Kanten, Ecken und Deckel des Schubers mit einigen Gebrauchsspuren, der Leinenrücken einiger Blätter leicht fleckig, ansonsten gut erhaltene Karte.

Prints and Engravings - Maps – Copper engraved map with 56 segments mounted on cloht, all on 6 hand-numbered part with lithographic title print on mounted labels. - Particularly scarce with colouring, no auction resultes of a coloured copy traceable for us. - Marinelli 1635, Arrigoni-Bertarelli 1068. - Large detailed map showing the area between Thun, Kufstein and Klagenfurt in the north, to Rome and Lake Fucin in the south, with the northern part of Corsica, the island of Elba and Istria, executed by the famous Milan map printers Fratelli Bordiga. - Provenance: Dr. Moritz Grolig (1873-1949), Austrian librarian, bibliographer and book historian, with his monogram stamp on the inner part of the cardboard wrapper, as well as on the rear cloth of each of the sheets. - Edges, corners and boards of slipcase with some wear, some parts with little staining and foxing at cloth rear, otherwise a well preserved map indeed.

Startprice: 900 €
Estimate: 1300 €

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