Auction 2209 Holiday Fine Art & Collectibles Auction - Day 1
By Worthington Galleries
Nov 19, 2022
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Day 1 of Worthington's Annual Holiday Auction includes fine art and collectibles from all major categories, including oil and watercolor paintings, rare etchings and engravings, bronze & stone Sculptures, antique furniture, porcelain & pottery, antique books & maps, and a large selection of rare ethnographic art and artifacts, including ancient, prehistoric, and pre-columbian (Chinese, Native American & Pre-Columbian) The ethnographic art comes from several important collections and estates, including the prominent private ethnographic collection from the Estate of Paul S. Hughey, all of which were previously on loan to the Mississippi Museum of Art and the large Reynolds collection of Prehistoric Native American Artifacts, Townsend, Tennessee. Day 2 of the auction is on November 26 at 10:00am.
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LOT 63:

Antique Engraved Map of England & Wales, by Johann Baptist Homann, 1720

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Auction took place on Nov 19, 2022 at Worthington Galleries
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Antique Engraved Map of England & Wales, by Johann Baptist Homann, 1720
Antique 1720 Hand Colored Copper Engraved Map of England and Wales by Johann Baptist Homann (1664-1724) Entitled Magnae Britanniae Pars Meridionalis [Southern Part of Great Britain] | Published: Nuremberg / 1720 | Beautifully framed under glass | Approx. Dimensions: Sight: 22.75" x 19.5"; Frame: 32.25" x 28.75" | Provenance: From a prominent New Jersey Collector | Condition: Excellent antique condition | Full Title: ìMagnae Britanniae Pars Meridionalis, in qua Regnum Angliae tam in Septem Antiqua Anglo-Saxonum Regna quam in Omnes Hodiernas Regiones Accurate Divisum hic OstenditurÖî [The Southern Part of Great Britain, in which the Kingdom of England is Here Shown Accurately Divided into the Seven Ancient Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms, and into All the Modern Regions] | Johann Baptist Homann (20th March 1664 - 1st July 1724) was a German engraver and cartographer, and the Imperial Geographer to the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI.

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