Antique Map, Atlas, Book Auction

From: Heritage Map Museum (heritage@CARTO.COM)
Date: Fri Feb 25 2000 - 10:26:24 CST

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    From: Heritage Map Museum <mailto:heritage@CARTO.COM>
    Subject:      Antique Map, Atlas, Book Auction
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                            Saturday, March 11th, 2000 Auction XVIII

    The March 11th Auction of Antique Maps, Atlases and Books is now displayed on our Web Site. http://www.carto.com

    195 Images accompany 225 Lots of fine 16th to 19th Century maps from all over the World.

    Some notables:
       049. (Americas) Munster, S. 1552. Novae Insvlae XXVI Nova Tabvla. 059. (California) De Fer, Nicholas. 1720. La Californie ou Nouvelle Caroline.
       067. (New France) Ramusio. 1565. La Nvova Francia.
       171. (Leo Belgicus) Strada. 1632

    1) This is a Live Auction with participants on site and others who participate by submitting Absentee Bids by phone, e-mail, mail or fax
    (Absentee Bid Form on Web). Please note the new location of our Auctions, as well as, the address of our new Gallery. Advance reservations can be made for "telephone bidding." Please contact us immediately.

    2) Highly illustrated Printed Catalogues are now available and will be sent by PRIORITY MAIL. Individual Catalogues are $15.00 each and a Year's Subscription for Four Catalogues is $50. Foreign Subscribers: please add $10.00 and $40.00 respectively. AMEX, VISA, MC, DISC. You may e-mail, Fax, or telephone your order.

    Our next Auction is scheduled for June 17, 2000. Please call us about quality consignment.

    James E. Hess Curator & Owner Heritage Map Museum 49 N. Broad St. (Rear) PO Box 412 Lititz, Pa 17543 717-626-5002 FAX 626-8858 http://www.carto.com

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