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Rare Old Maps of
Mexico and
Central America
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M&CA102
- G.
BLAEU "Nova Hispania et Nova Gallicia" Amstd. 1635. Colored. 15X19½.
Strikingly handsome map of Mexico
decorated with two sailing galleons and a compass rose in the ocean
offshore; shows many towns & settlements with red castles
designating major cities. Locates Mexico City, Coatalpanecas, Mecho,
Techoalium, Lake Chapalicum. Guaxacateca, Tecoalium, Sacatiila. Depicts
lakes, rivers, mountains; and harbors around the coast. Title is in a
handsome cartouche with lion holding a sword and orb over a crown &
shield in center, surrounded by decorative figures, & angels in a
scroll and ribbon motif. Index key in lower right is topped with a pair
of armadilos and two playful cherubs. French text on verso. |
$1,200 |
M&CA104 - U. S. N. H. O.
"East Coast of Mexico. Port
of Frontera" Wash. D. C. 1915. with updates to 1917 &
1925.Printed color. 29X23. Large chart shows block plan of Frontera with
wharf & custom house. Buey Island, the Grijalua River & canal
with projected depth of canal = 20ft. Many very detailed soundings
appear throughout. Locates Buey Pt. Legatera Lagoon, Old Quarantine
Station; beacons, buoys. Includes courses and variations. Good condition |
$85 |
M&CA109
- E. & G. W. BLUNT "Chart of the Harbour
of Vera Cruz" N.Y. 1827. Colored. 8X11¼. Engraved for the American
Coast Pilot. Detailed chart shows the town and harbor. Pta de la Caleta.
Reef of the Gallician & Little Galician with the Castle of St. John
de Uhia. Whitish Is. Green Is. Island of Sacrifices. Washerwoman shoal.
Punta de Hornos. Big Point or Pta Gorda. The river and bay of Vergera
& Pa de Mocambo. Chart shows many soundings in channels; entrance
with an easterly breeze and a Pilot; courses and approach view showing
elevations and a compass rose in center with thumb lines. |
$125 |
M&CA110
- A.
ORTELIUS "Hispaniae Novae Sive Magnae
Recens et Vera Descriptio 1579." Antwerp 1579. Colored. 13½X9½.
From "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" Striking very early map of
Mexico shows Mexico City, Coatalpanecas, Chiapoli, Guaxacate, Lake
Chapalicum; coastal ports & many rivers running to the seacoast.
Locates mountains and lakes inland. Churches, castles, principal cities
and many small market towns & villages. Handsome title cartouche
with strapwork motifs appears in top right and a second decorative
cartouche is in lower-left showing birds, animals & cherubs in an
ornate design, while two ships in full sail decorate the sea, on this
beautiful early chart. Text on verso. |
$2,500 |
M&CA116 - U. S. NAVY HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE "Plans on the
West Coast of Costa Rica & Nicaragua." Wash. D. C. 1887. From
U. S. Navy surveys 1885. (corrections to '49 and '66). 27X31. Chart
#1030. Bahia De Salinas, Bahia Potrero Grande, Bahia De Culebra, Bahia
Juanilla. |
$80 |
M&CA119 - U. S. HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE
"Central America
West Coast. Golfo De Nicoya. Puntarenas and Approaches."
Inset
charts of Golfo de Nicoya, Bahia Ballena and Bahia Herradura. Surveys by
USS 'Fulton' in 1932 and USS 'Hamilton' 1934 & 1935. (Corrections to
1963. Chart #H.O. 1060. 30X40. |
$80 |
M&CA120 - U. S. NAVY HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE
"Central
America. Plans on the West Coast of Costa Rica. From U. S. Naval Surveys
to 1885." From U.S.Naval Surveys to 1885. 10th. edition 1948.
Revised 1959. Chart 1031. (See above Chart 1030.) 35X29½. Bahia Murcie
Lagos, Bahia Piedra De Blanca, Bahia Elena, Bahias. Potrero and
Brasilito. |
$80 |
M&CA124 - U. S. C. G. S.
"Approaches to Panama
Canal."
Wash. D. C. 1934 (1938. Corrections to 1944. 37X28.
Grey/White. Chart 952. Shows Taboga Is. & Taboguilla Is. at the
Pacific entrance. Panama & Panama Harbor & the Canal to
Miraflores Lake. Many soundings in feet. Channels, courses, anchorage
for explosives, lights, buoys. Very detailed. Good condition. Light
folds. |
$110 |
M&CA129
- J.
N. BELLIN "Carte Du
Lac De Mexico et Ses Environs Lors de la Conquiste des Espagnols Pour
Servir a l'Histoire Generale des Voyages." Paris. 1754. Colored. 8¼X6.
Very attractive and finely detailed map shows Mexico City showing its
position on the Lakes with connecting causeways, after its conquest by
Spain. Locates the towns of Tezeuco, Capistlan, Xicalopa, Curtaleco,
Tacuba & many smaller towns & settlements in the outlying areas.
Mountains are engraved as small hillocks & the map includes a decorative
title cartouche with scroll & shell motifs in the rococo style, & a
colorful compass rose is engraved in lower right. (Included in De La
Harpe's Voyages of 1780.) |
$285 |
M&CA130
- J.
N. BELLIN "Carte Du
L'Empire Du Mexique Pour L'Histoire Generale des Voyages." Paris. 1754.
Colored. 8X11½. Excellent map of early Mexico shows the City of Mexico
on the lakes in the center. Locates both the Gulf and Pacific coasts
with harbors, capes & bays. Inland depicts lakes & mountains and major
towns & settlements; Guadalaxara, Compostelle, Chiamedan, Guaxaco,
Zacatula & Vera Cruz. Includes a colorful & ornamental title cartouche
with flower & scroll motifs. (Included in De La Harpe's Voyages of
1780.) |
$285 |
M&CA131
- J.
JANSSON “Nova Hispania Et Nova Galicia.” Amstd.
1642. Colored. 13½X19. Very colorful map of Mexico and it's
seacoast. Depicts major cities, towns & harbors & locates Mexico City
and a large Lake Chapalicum Mare with many rivers flowing into it.
Depicts Tecoali, Guaxacateca, Tecaxqui, Sacatula & Coatalpanecas, and
shows coastal topography with capes, bays & many rivers flowing to the
coast. A galleon in full sail and a sea serpent appear offshore in the
ocean which is called Sinus Mexicanus & lettered in fine calligraphy. In
top right is a handsome, colorful title cartouche topped with a lion
holding a sword and an orb over a crown & shield & bordered by figures &
angels in a scroll & ribbon design motif. From “Nievwen Atlas Ofte
Werelt 1642” and also in “Atlas
Novus” 1647. Dutch text on verso. A very
strikingly handsome map in fine color. |
$2,000 |
M&CA132
- British Admiralty- “Plans of the West Coast of
Central America”. London 1934 (Corrected to 1970). Includes block charts
of: Nicaragua-Puerto Somoza, El Salvador-Fondeadero La Libertad,
Nicaragua-Puerto San Juan Del Sur, Costa Rica-Port Parker, Costa Rica-Bahia
Uvita, Costa Rica-Bahia Piedra Blanca, El Salvador, Honduras and
Nicaragua- Golfo De Fonseca. 39½”x26” #1960. |
$85 |
M&CA134
- S. HALL “Mexico” Edin. 1840. Colored.
10X14¼. Attractive and colorful map of Mexico shows the coast of the
Gulf of Mexico, with Texas located as a Republic. Includes the Pacific
coast from Cape Mendocino in California to San Francisco, Monterey, and
south to the Santa Barbara Channel and the Channel Islands, and thence
south to Cabo San Lucas and the Gulf of California. Map also depicts the
Yucatan Peninsula and includes an inset in lower left titled
“Guatemala”. This is a finely engraved and detailed map engraved by
Sidney Hall for “Black's General Atlas” published in Edinburgh in 1840.
Maps showing Texas as a Republic are especially sought after, and this
one is in very good condition. |
$450 |
M&CA135
- BRITISH ADMIRALTY “West Indies. Honduras
Gulf with the Zapotillos Cays. Surveyed by Commanders R. Owen and E.
Barnett. 1835-41.” London. 1844 (updated to 1966.) B/W. 25½X36. Striking
chart of the Gulf and the coastal regions of British Honduras, Guatemala
& Honduras bordering it. Thousands of depth soundings in fathoms are
depicted overall, along with details of courses, channels and shoals.
Includes 5 long landfall approach views to aid mariners entering and
sailing through the Gulf, and shows primary harbors around the coast
with both topographical and hydrographical details. This fine chart
incorporates surveys taken from 1835-1966. Chart #1573. |
$125 |
M&CA138
- S. A.
MITCHELL “Map of Mexico, Central America and the West Indies.” Phila.
1887. Colored. 13½X21½. Finely detailed map includes a great depiction
of Mexico and the Baja Peninsula, all of Central America, Panama & the
Isthmus of Darien, and the northern tip of South America. Also locates
Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, the Bahamas and the West Indies Islands.
The map includes 5 detailed inset charts. 1. Map of the Bermuda Islands,
2. Map of the Island of Jamaica, 3. Map of the Panama Railroad and
Proposed Canal, 4. Map of the Proposed Nicaragua Canal route, and 5. Map
of the Proposed Ship Rail Route across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. An
excellent map from Mitchell's “New General Atlas” of 1871, republished
by William M. Bradley & Bro. 1887. Note: the inset charts on this map
that show the proposed Panama Canal and other proposed routes, make this
map especially desirable. Good condition.
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$250 |
M&CA145
- (DR.) W.
ROBERTSON “Carte Du Mexique ou de la Nouvelle Espagne ou l'on Peut
Suivre les Mouvemens des Costes.” Paris. 1778-79. Colored. 11X15. Fine
chart shows Mexico and California's Baja Peninsula and the Gulf of
California. Depicts cities & towns inland and harbors on both the
Pacific and Gulf Coast shores. An inset chart in lower left shows the
Lac de Mexico and Mexico City surrounded by smaller lakes and rivers.
Includes a colorful compass rose and a very decorative title cartouche
ornamented with leaf, scroll and flower motifs. The map was drawn by
Thomas Kitchin (1719-1784) and engraved by Robert Benard a well known
French 18th century engraver, and published in Dr. William Robertson's
“Histoire de L'Amerique” which was published in 4 volumes, each
containing one map. Dr. William Robertson was a well respected
theologian and Principal of Edinburgh University. |
$285 |
M&CA147
- U. S.
HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE “Central America.Nicaragua Harbor of San Juan
Del Norte or Greytown. Original Survey by the
U.S.S. Kearsage in 1890 and the U.S.S Montgomery in 1895.” Wash.
D.C. 1890 (updates to 1967.) B/W. 18½X26. Excellent chart shows
the shoreline of the harbor with very steep cliffs at one end and an old
Light Tower near the beach. Depicts Abandoned Dredges, San Juan Del
Norte and the Playuella Lagoon. Includes the Steamer Channel and the San
Juan River, Harbor Head Lagoon and beaches with constant breakers.
Hundreds of depth soundings appear in and around the harbor and all land
areas are indicated as covered with trees and low scrub. A very good
chart. |
$110 |
M&CA149
- U. S.
HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE.“North America. West Coast. West Coast of Mexico.
Harbor of Acapulco. From a Survey by U.S.S. Tuscarora 1879.” Wash.
D.C. 1881 Corrected to 1942. B/W. 33X24½. Chart includes 2
landfall approach views for entering the harbor. a.)
From the Westward. the Lighthouse on Roqueta Is., and b.)
From the Southward, the Lighthouse on Roqueta Is.
viewed from a different perspective. Chart #872. Used aboard the
U. S. Escort Carrier
“Mission Bay” in WWII. |
$110 |

M&CA150
- J. MIGEON “Mexique, Amerique Centrale
et Antilles.” Paris. 1874. Colored. 13X17. Intensely detailed map
shows Mexico and Central America to Panama and the northern tip of South
America (Venezuela.) Includes Florida and the Gulf Coast and the West
Indies Islands and includes an inset map of the Isthmus of Panama, and a
finely engraved vignette of the City of Mexico with large buildings and
churches. The map indicates land boundaries throughout and shows major
roads leading to primary towns and harbors. Published in “Geographique
Universelle: Atlas Migeon,” the map was drawn under the direction of J.
Migeon and Charles Lacoste in Paris in 1874. |
$275 |
M&CA152
- W. DAMPIER “A Chart of the Coasts of
Peru, Quito, Popayan and the Isthmus of Darien.” London. 1697-1729.
B/W. 7X11. This detailed early map shows
Panama and the Isthmus of Darien with the coasts of Colombia, Equador &
Peru, was drawn by Capt. William Dampier (1652-1715) a buccaneer,
adventurer and naturalist who made three round the world voyages during
his lifetime, and who kept notes on trade winds,
storms, tides and weather conditions in the Caribbean,
the South Seas and throughout the Oceans of the World. Upon his
return to London from his voyages he published books with maps about his
experiences, which were enormously popular, and his scientific
observations were so acute they were studied and used by Capt.
James Cook, Admiral Nelson and Charles Darwin during their own
voyages. This chart, showing the harbors along Central and South
America's northwestern coastlines was drawn by Dampier on one of his
explorations of that region and included in his book “A New Voyage
Around the World” published by J &
J Knapton in London in 1697 with later editions to 1729.
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$575
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M&CA154
- W. WILLIAMS “Map of Mexico, Central
America and the West Indies.” Phila. 1860. First Edition. Colored.
13X21. Handsome and colorful map shows the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean
Sea and the West Indies Islands. Coastal outlines are shown from the
Carolinas and Florida on North America's Atlantic coast, to Texas and
Mexico, and depicts Central America from the Yucatan to Honduras, Costa
Rico and Panama and over to the northern tip of South America, present
day Venezuela. Includes 4 inset charts 1.) The
Bermuda Islands, 2.) The Panama Railroad and
the Isthmus of Panama, 3.) Map of the Island
of Cuba and 4.) Map of Jamaica. The chart has
a very decorative border frame and was published in the 1st edition of
Samuel Augustus Mitchell's “New General Atlas,” in 1860.
The map originated with William Williams (1787-1850) and was
published after his death in the Mitchell Atlas. |
$310 |
M&CA158
- T. JEFFERYS “Part of the Provinces of
Costa Rica and Nicaragua with the Lagunas by Thos.
Jefferys. Geographer to His Majesty.” London. 1775. Colored.
19X24½. Striking and colorful chart of Nicaragua's southern coast with
Lake Nicaragua prominently featured & decorated with small sailing ships
& Laguna de Leon (Lake Lindiri) above it. Depicts harbors, bays, capes
and points & shows many rivers flowing to the coast with high mountain
ranges depicted inland. The chart has a large compass rose with
fleur-de-lys pointer & radiating rhumb lines in top left with the title
in fine calligraphy along the top of the chart. This fine chart was
published by Robert Sayer in the 1st edition of Thomas Jefferys' “The
West India Atlas” in 1775-76. Thomas Jefferys (1710-1771)
was a famous engraver & publisher of maps and
charts in 18th century London. His “West India Atlas” published
posthumously by Robert Sayer was one of his notable achievements. |
$765 |
M&CA159
- B. CHIAS “Territoriio De La Baja
Caliifornia.” Barcelona, 1906. Colored. 17X13. This Spanish map
published at the beginning of the 20th century in Barcelona, Spain,
shows Mexico & the Baja Peninsula in fine detail, with both
topographical & hydrographical details. It depicts the borders with the
United States & includes all cities, towns & harbors, roads & railroads.
Published in the “Atlas Ibero-Americano” it was drawn by Benito Chias,
edited by Alberto Martin and printed by Martin & Bano, Lithographers. An
excellent map of the Baja. |
$225 |
M&CA161
- BRITISH ADMIRALTY “Bonacca Island.” London. 1845.
B/W. 18¼X26. Fine chart of the island of Bonacca off the coast of
Honduras at 16°26'N & 85°52"W. The chart shows both hydrographical &
topographical details, & thousands of depth soundings are indicated in
the sea area. Depicts Points, Bluffs, Rocks & a Gut
for boats when the water is smooth. A chain of Keys is drawn in a line
off the eastern coast of the Island & 2 compass roses are positioned in
sea areas as an aid to mariners approaching the region. A fine chart in
very good condition. |
$365 |
M&CA162
- J. N.
BELLIN “Carte Des Provinces De Nicaragua Et Costa Rica.” Paris.
1764. B/W. 8X6½. Finely engraved & detailed map shows Lac De La
Nicaragua in center with harbors around coastlines. Hills & mountain
ranges are depicted inland with rivers flowing from the plains to the
sea. Locates the Mosquito Coast & Cape Gracias a Dioz, the Golfe De
Papagaio & Port St. Jean above Cap Blanco on
the Coast of Costa Rica. A decorative title cartouche
is drawn in top center ornamented with leaves & scrolls & the map was
engraved under the direction of Jacques Nicolas Bellin (1703-1772) the
Royal Hydrographer to the King in Paris & Director of the Depot de la
Marine. It was published in 1764 in Bellin's “Petit Atlas Maritime.” .A
very fine map by a master engraver. |
$325 |
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