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Auction: 15040 - Antique Maps sale during the International Exhibition
Lot: 119

Maps
India
Southern India
1682 Presqu'Isle de L'Inde deca le Gange, ou sont les Royaumes de Decan, de Golconde, de Bisnagar, et le Malabar by Nicholas Sanson; 12¼ x 8½ inches, hand-coloured.

Covers the subcontinent from the Bay of Bengal and the Gulf of Cambay to Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Offers impressive detail given that the interior of India was largely unknown to the west until the British survey's of the late 18th century. The vast Mogul Empire sprawls across the northern part of the map. Further south the kingdoms of Deccan, Malabar, Bisnagar, and Golconda, among others, are noted. As an indicator of how just out of date European knowledge of this region was, most of these kingdoms had fallen to ruin over 100 years prior to the publication of this map. The Portuguese enclave of Goa on India's west coast is noted. In the lower right quadrant there is an inset of the Malabar Coast. The lower left hand quadrant features a curious and speculative depiction of the Maldives.

On laid paper with usual central reinforcement; a couple of minor marks, otherwise fine. Photo

Estimate
SG$300 to SG$400