Brief details are given below for Berlin, Lyon, Rouen, Sens and Paris. Please contact me for further information.
1. Berlin
Illustrated London News, c1858, 35x23, very good condition. £125
(View of the city with the Spree in the foreground and a dramatic view up the tree-lined Unter den Linden to the Brandenburg Gate)

2. Berlin
Every Saturday, c1871, 51x32, very good condition, £110
(Dramatic view with the Radzinski Palace and Brandenburg Gate in the foreground and the river winding from top to bottom. From the American weekly magazine Every Saturday, July 1871. Verso is a key plan of the buildings. Plus the accompanying illustrations and text pages from the issue).

3. Lyon
Braun & Hogenberg, c1590, 46x19, very good condition (superb perspective view looking towards the junction of the Rhone and Soane. The defensive wall are prominent, with a chain across the Soane. Numerous skiffs in the river. References to 12 individual buildings. Early colour. Attribution to Hofnaegle below. The upper half of a page from Civitates. Latin text verso). £200

4. Rouen
Thomas Salmon, c1748, 32x16, very good condition (handsome view with great detail of buildings. A broken bridge spans the Seine. Two shields. From Thomas Salmon's Lo Stato Presente di Tutti i Paesi e Popoli del Mondo, Naturale, Politico, e Morale con Nuove Osservazioni, e Correzioni degli Antichi, e Moderni Viaggiatori. Volume XVII. Continuazione della Francia, published by Giambattista Albrizzi in Venice). £60

5. Sens
Thomas Salmon, c1748, 36x16, very good condition (handsome view with great detail of individual buildings. Masted ships on the Yonne. Two shields. From Thomas Salmon's Lo Stato Presente di Tutti i Paesi e Popoli del Mondo, Naturale, Politico, e Morale con Nuove Osservazioni, e Correzioni degli Antichi, e Moderni Viaggiatori. Volume XVII. Continuazione della Francia, published by Giambattista Albrizzi in Venice). £60

6. Paris
Harper's view of Paris, c1871, 38x24, very good condition. Entitled ''Bird's eye view of Paris showing the principal public buildings destroyed by the communists''. Dramatic view looking from the Champs Elysees to the Bastille. Lively street scenes with carriages, mounted soldiers and pedestrians. Principal buildings are named. From Harper's Weekly magazine, June 1871. £125
