Join receiving our map lists and exclusief offers - Click here →    
Paulus Swaen Rare Antique Maps & Prints
Welcome, Guest
  • Sign Up
  • Sign In
  • Wish List
Sign Up Sign In
  • Browse Catalog
  • 0
    Your shopping cart is empty.
  • wish list
BuyNow Catalog catalog
Invoices & Certificates invoices
FAQ Buying in the BuyNow Gallery
Personal Information
Terms and conditions
Update / Add (shipping) address
Wish List / Virtual Collection wish list
Mailing List
Catalog Archive
FAQ
Interesting articles
Client Center
Contact Us
Consignor Center
BuyNow Catalog catalog
Atlases
World
Celestial
Africa
Globes
Americas
Map Types
Asia
Sea Charts
Australia & Oceania
Title pages
Europe
Map Makers & Explorers
Wall Maps
Curated Collection
Highlights
Top Picks
BuyNow Catalog catalog
Old Stocks & Bonds
Books
Medieval Manuscripts
Nuremberg Chronicle
Prints - Decorative invoices
Posters / Publicity
Prints - 16-8th C.
East Meets West
Prints -19th C.
Maritime Prints
Prints - Modern
VOC & Trading Companies
Instruments, Games & Folding Fans
Virtual Collection
Paulus Swaen Rare Antique Maps & Prints
0
Your shopping cart is empty.
  • Welcome, Guest
  • Browse Catalog
  • Wish List
  • Articles
  • Highlights
  • Mailing List
  • Sign Up / Sign In
  1. Home
  2. America
  3. Continent
Lot #: 48420
wish list Virtual Collection

[Printed on silk] Nova Totius Americae Sive Novi Orbis Tabula, Auct. Hugo Allardt.

Maker / Publisher: ALLARD, C.
Place & Date: Amsterdam, 1661
Colored: In original colors.
Size: 469 x 544 mm / 18.5 x 21.4 inches
Condition: Printed on silk. Dark impression. Several parts are missing or have some damage to the silk. Backed with thin Japan paper for protective reasons. Remains of old coloring.
   

$4750 / ≈ €4222


This item is available for immediate sale!

Questions before Buying ?
We are happy to answer your questions.
Inquire about this item


Or do you like to be notified about newly added items?
Add your name to our mailing list.
4750.00
Virtual Collection - Save and collect your favorite items in one place.
Unless logged in, the item is only saved for that session.
If you want to save the items permanently, please Login first
Learn more [+]

wish list Add/Remove
See Your Virtual Collection



Watchers:  7
H!BCoR*** help
GRADING Overall Rating: 184 points, 10 stars
Historical Historical Significance: Very important *****
Beauty Beauty: Decorative *****
Condition Condition Rating: Fair **
Rarity Rarity: An exceptionally rare and important map. ******
This item has been graded according to our grading system. Read more 
  • Description
  • FAQ - Guarantee - Shipping - More Info
Description
Hugo Allard’s ca. 1661 map of the Americas, showing California as an island printed on silk. This separately issued map printed on paper is quite rare on the market. The Antique Map Price Record locates only two copies sold in the trade (Jonathan Potter, 2006 and raremaps.com ) on the market and an uncolored example in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris.

The map shows the  Americas, with part of Greenland to the north and parts of Europe and Africa to the east. Many place names are present, especially along the coasts. The northeastern part of North America is identified as New Britain and New France, with New Netherlands, Virginia, and Florida (with a distinctive thin peninsula) to the southeast.

The Great Lakes are not depicted, although an enlarged St. Lawrence River, labeled L. Contenant, is open on its western end.
The northwestern coast of North America has California drawn as an island.

In South America is a large rectangular lake in the north of the continent, the famous "Parime Lacus". The lake was associated with the El Dorado myth and frequently featured on early modern European maps. Tierra del Fuego appears as an island unconnected to a massive southern continent.

Two bays on California’s northern coast, Tolaago and R.de Estiete, and a peninsula on the mainland coast, Agubela de Cato, were perhaps introduced by Nicolas Sanson in his 1636 map. Blaeu is also a source for the northeast of North America. Geographically, the map is identical to Frederick de Wit’s carte a figures map of 1660.

Along the bottom, there are richly illustrated scenes depicting Europeans interacting with native people. Images of ships with red flags are depicted in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

This map was, according to Philip Burden, separately published and was not part of a larger publication such as an atlas. It was engraved by Jan van den Velde. Its date of publication cannot be ascertained exactly. Still, according to Burden, it could not have been published before 1660, when Frederick De Wit’s geographically identical map was published, as Burden believes Allard’s is the later of the two.


curated-collection





FAQ - Guarantee - Shipping

Buying in the BuyNow Gallery
This item is available for immediate purchase when a "Add to Cart" or "Inquire Now" button is shown.
Items are sold in the EU margin scheme
Payments are accepted in Euros or US Dollars.

Authenticity Guarantee
Certificate of authenticityWe provide professional descriptions, condition report (based on 45 years experience in the map business)
Paulus Swaen warrants the authenticity of our items and a certificate of authenticity is provided for each acquired lot.

Condition and Coloring
We indicate the condition of each item and use our unnique HiBCoR grading system in which four key items determine a map's value: Historical Importance, Beauty, Condition/Coloring and Rarity.

Color Key
We offer many maps in their original black and white condition. We do not systematically color-up maps to make them more sellable to the general public or buyer.
Copper engraved or wood block maps are always hand colored. Maps were initially colored for aesthetic reasons and to improve readability. Nowadays, it is becoming a challenge to find maps in their original colors and are therefor more valuable.
We use the following color keys in our catalog:
Original colors; mean that the colors have been applied around the time the map was issued.
Original o/l colors; means the map has only the borders colored at the time of publication.
Colored; If the colors are applied recently or at the end of the 20th century.
Read more about coloring of maps [+]


Shipping fee
A flat shipping fee of $ 30 is added to each shipment by DHL within Europe and North America. This covers : International Priority shipping, Packing and Insurance (up to the invoice amount).
Shipments to Asia are $ 40 and rest of the world $50
We charge only one shipping fee when you have been successful on multiple items or when you want to combine gallery and auction purchases.
Read more about invoicing and shipping

FAQ
Please have a look for more information about buying in the BuyNow gallery
Many answers are likely to find in the general help section.

Virtual Collection Virtual Collection
With Virtual Collection you can collect all your favorite items in one place. It is free, and anyone can create his or her Virtual map collection.
Unless you are logged in, the item is only saved for this session. You have to be registed and logged-in if you want to save this item permanently to your Virtual Collection. Read More[+]
Register here, it is free and you do not need a credit card.
Add this item to Virtual Collection or click the following link to see my Virtual Collection.

High-Resolution Digital Image Download
Paulus Swaen maintains an archive of most of our high-resolution rare maps, prints, posters and medieval manuscript scans.
We make them freely available for download and study.
Read more about free image download

Click this image for a free HR-image download.
Old map image download for [Printed on silk] Nova Totius Americae Sive Novi Orbis Tabula, Auct. Hugo Allardt.
[Printed on silk] Nova Totius Americae Sive Novi Orbis Tabula, Auct. Hugo Allardt.

YOUR RIGHT TO CANCEL THE PURCHASE OF A LOT
In accordance with the EU Consumer Rights Directive and habitually reside in the European Union you have the right to cancel the contract for the purchase of a lot, without giving any reason.
The cancellation period will expire 14 calendar days from the day after the date on which you or a third party (other than the carrier and indicated by you) acquires, physical possession of the lot. To exercise the right to cancel you must inform Paulus Swaen Europe bv, which is offering to sell the lot either as an agent for the seller or as the owner of the lot, of your decision to cancel this contract by a clear statement (e.g. a letter sent by post, or e-mail (amsterdam@swaen.com).
To meet the cancellation deadline, it is sufficient for you to send your communication concerning your exercise of the right to cancel before the cancellation period has expired.

Interesting articles

  • Articles about Maps
  • Mapmakers & Explorers
  • Coloring
  • Mapping of
  • Mapping the Silk Road
  • Articles about Prints
  • Articles about trading companies

Gallery

  • Catalog
  • Gallery Highlights
  • Can I buy this item now
  • Paulus Swaen BuyNow Gallery
  • FAQ & Answers
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us

Helpful Links

  • About Us
  • WHAT IS NEW
  • The curated collection
  • Virtual Collection
  • Browse Articles
  • Articles about Maps
  • Types of maps
  • Articles about Prints
  • What is MetaMap.gallery
Sign-Up to NewsLetter
Be the first to get notified about our weekly added new listings, newsletters, and special offers.
Newsletter

Paulus Swaen Rare Antique Maps & Prints
901 North Hercules Avenue, Suite A
Clearwater, FL 33765, USA
Amsterdam, 1075 KJ, Netherlands
Email : @
Tel. USA: +1 727 687 3298
Tel. NL: +31 (0)20 2255198

©2025 Paulus Swaen Old Maps. All rights reserved.