Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim

Hand-Colored Map of Jerusalem – Thomas Fuller – London, 1650

Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Ierusalem qualis (ut plurimum) extitit aetate Solomonis – Hand-colored engraved map. [London: John Williams, 1650].
Imaginary bird’s-eye view of Jerusalem, depicting the city as it ostensibly appeared in the days of King Solomon. Oriented to the north, with the Temple at center, featuring a symbolic entrance through the Golden Gate. Outside the city walls, the hill of Calvary (Golgotha) is shown.
At the right of the map appears the author’s dedication: Thomas Fuller’s tribute to Edward Montagu (1616-1684), son of the Baron, who had sheltered Fuller during illness and supported the education of his son.
The map was issued with Thomas Fuller's "A Pisgah-Sight of Palestine and the confines thereof" (London, 1650; following p. 308).

Engraved map: 34X39.5 cm (printed on two joined sheets; verso blank). Good condition. Minor tears and blemishes to margins.
Laor 1024.
Travelogues, Maps, Engravings and Panoramas
Travelogues, Maps, Engravings and Panoramas