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ORTELIUS, Abraham


Ortelius based the map on the map and plan by Marcus Secsnagel, 1551. Braun and Hogenberg also used Secsnagel work. The poem at the top left commemorates him. The map has been drawn as if stretched over a frame, with the edges pinned down, the lower edges have rolled free to reveal the town plan ...

Dimensions (W x H): 43 x 34 / 17 x 13½

£500
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HOMANN, Johann Baptist


Decorated cartouche with two scales at lower right, inset engraving of Hamburg at lower left, inside. The map shows northern Germany, and its regions

Dimensions (W x H): 58 x 48 / 23 x 19

£500
Accuratissima GERMANIAE Tabula.
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WIT, Frederick de


Map of Germany including the low countries, Switzerland, and parts of France, Austria, Bohemia and Poland. Cartouche at top left, with king, cherub and eagle

Dimensions (W x H): 58 x 49 / 23 x 19½

£495
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ORTELIUS, Abraham


A beautiful decorative map. This plate replaces the earlier one and has the latitude numerals inside the border and Galliae Pars in large capitals next to the lower cartouche. Ref: Marcel P.R. van den Broecke, “Ortelius Atlas Maps” p 252 Entry: 200

Dimensions (W x H): 47.2 x 36.6 / 18½ x 14½

£450
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ORTELIUS, Abraham


Very attractive map, with ornamented cartouche and border.Three scales. The map was criticised by Hiob van Magdeburg at an early stage but survived through all editions of the Ortelius’s landmark atlas. Ref: van den Broecke 93.

Dimensions (W x H): 50 x 34 / 19½ x 13½

£450
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JANSSON Jan


A delightful map with its simple cartouche and scales at lower left hand corner, and fine detail of Bohemia’s regions, town, rivers and forests

Dimensions (W x H): 46.5 x 40.5 / 18½ x 16

£420
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HOMANN, Johann Baptist


Beautiful decorated cartouche at top right

Dimensions (W x H): 48.5 x 57.5 / 19 x 22½

£400
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MUNSTER, Sebastian edition of Ptolemy


Beautiful colouring, probably 19th century, north is to the bottom of the map. The map covers most of Poland, Czech Republic, Switzerland, the low countries and part of France. Scale at lower right

Dimensions (W x H): 36 x 32 / 14 x 12½

£400
L’ALLEMAGNE,  dresse sur les Observations de Tycho Brahe, de Kepler, de Snellius.....
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DE L’ISLE, Guillaume and BUACHE, Philippe


Attractive ornamental cartouche, Two secondary cartouches, one containing nine scales, the other is an ‘ Avertissement’ explaining the depiction of the German provinces and enclaves. The map not only shows Germany, but also the Low Countries, Switzerland, Austria parts of Poland and Hungary. The ...

Dimensions (W x H): 64 x 49 / 25 x 19½

£400
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MEJER, JOHANNES


Beautiful map of Holstein in Northern Germany. Title cartouche at top centre, dedicatory cartouche, to Frederick III and IV, decorated, flanked with two figures and a dog, scales at lower right. The map was first published in Danckwerth’s atlas, and later by Blaeu in his 1662 edition of the Atlas ...

Dimensions (W x H): 61.5 x 41.5 / 24 x 16½

£375
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MUNSTER, Sebastian


Beautiful colouring, probably 19th century. Short text about the area covered at the top of map. North is to the right of the map, which shows south western Germany, south of the Moselle, and west of the Rhine

Dimensions (W x H): 36 x 31 / 14 x 12

£375
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MUNSTER, Sebastian edition of Ptolemy


Dimensions (W x H): 36 x 31 / 14 x 12

£375
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MUNSTER, Sebastian


Beautifully coloured, probably 19th century. The map covers the area around the river Main, with north to the bottom of the map

Dimensions (W x H): 36 x 31 / 14 x 12

£350
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MERCATOR, Gerard


A beautiful map of northern Bavaria with a strapwork cartouche, elegant calligraphy and details of towns, rivers and forests

Dimensions (W x H): 51 x 37 / 20 x 14½

£350
Totius Fluminis RHENI Novissima Descriptio.
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WIT, Frederick de


Detailed double map of Rhine. The upper map shows the the river from its source to Frankfurt, the lower map shows the northern part to the sea. Decorated cartouche at lower left of upper map, scales flanked by Neptune and mermaid at top right of lower map.

Dimensions (W x H): 52.5 x 46 / 20½ x 18

£345
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MEJER, JOHANNES


Map of the Elbe estuary and the area north of Hamburg. Inset map of the fortified town of Krempe at top right. Decorated title cartouche at upper right, dedicatory cartouche at lower left surrounded by four figures and goats in front of trees. The map was first published in Danckwerth’s atlas, ...

Dimensions (W x H): 54 x 42 / 21½ x 16½

£345
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HOMANN, Johann Baptist


Decorated cartouche at top left, Secondary cartouche at lower left, listing the different regions on the map. The map shows the whole of modern Germany , the low countries, amd parts of Denmark, Poland Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Switzerland France and Northern Italy

Dimensions (W x H): 56 x 48 / 22 x 19

£320
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MUNSTER, Sebastian


A delightful Munster map of this region of Germany

Dimensions (W x H): 34.3 x 27.2 / 13½ x 10½

£320
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MERIAN, Matthew


A very attractive plan of mid-17th century Cologne, with title at top centre, flanked by the city arms, with lists of important churches along left margin, and gates and marketplaces on right margin. This town plan was one of many engravings originally published in Merian’s Theatrum Europaeum that ...

Dimensions (W x H): 36 x 28 / 14 x 11

£320
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MERIAN, Matthew


Attractive town plan of Münster in northern Germany, with town shields on either side. List of principal buildings at lower right. This town plan was one of many engravings originally published in Merian’s Theatrum Europaeum that were incorporated into later editions of Gottfried’s chronicles.

Dimensions (W x H): 36 x 28 / 14 x 11

£320
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MERIAN, Matthew


Attractive town plan of Stuttgart, with elaborate coat of arms at right and a list of important buildings and places at lower right. This town plan was one of many engravings originally published in Merian’s Theatrum Europaeum that were incorporated into later editions of Gottfried’s chronicles.

Dimensions (W x H): 33 x 21 / 13 x 8½

£320
GERMANIA.
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QUAD, Matthias


Handsome map of Germany with foliated border. Coat of arms, with two-headed eagle at lower left, title at top left. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus Geographicus. It was printed by ...

Dimensions (W x H): 28.5 x 22 / 11 x 8½

£320
MUNICH, Ville Capitale des Etats de sin Altesse Electorale de Baviere
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COQUART, A.
/ FER, Nicholas de


Attractive plan of Munich, showing the fortifications of the town, the main streets and principal buildings, numbered key to the buildings and places at lower right.

Dimensions (W x H): 34 x 25 / 13½ x 10

£300
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MERIAN, Matthew


A very decorative map of Germany, title cartouche at lower right, a row of eight provincial coats of arms along top edge. Compass rose at sea. This map, like many by the famed Swiss engraver Matthaus Merian, is based on Blaeu’s map of the same title, but slightly smaller and with the added ...

Dimensions (W x H): 37 x 31 / 14½ x 12

£300
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HOMANN, Johann Baptist


Decorated cartouche at top right. Decorations of water bearers and mountains stream at lower left containing an inset map of the source of the River Rhine. The map reaches from the Rhine delta at Dutch coast at top left to Lake Constance at lower right

Dimensions (W x H): 49 x 57 / 19½ x 22½

£300
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DE L’ISLE, Guillaume


Very detailed map of part of the Rhine, from Strasbourg to Worms. Most of the towns are shown as being fortified. Title at top border.

Dimensions (W x H): 62 x 49 / 24½ x 19½

£250
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DE FER, Nicholas


The map shows coast from Dieppe to southern Scandinavia, and inland as far as Austria. Magnificent cartouche at top left, with title flanked with heroic figures, with royal insignia overhead, and inset map and description of ‘de Isle de Huene’ below. Secondary cartouche at lower left shows three ...

Dimensions (W x H): 34.5 x 43 / 13½ x 17

£245
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HOMANN, Johann Baptist


Decorated cartouche composed of the coats of arms of the principal towns on map at top left. Secondary cartouche at lower right with two scales. The map shows central Germany

Dimensions (W x H): 59 x 49 / 23 x 19½

£245
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MERIAN, Matthew


Beautiful town plan of Ulm in the seventeenth century, showing all the main buildings (listed on lower edge of engraving). This town plan was one of many engravings originally published in Merian’s Theatrum Europaeum that were incorporated into later editions of Gottfried’s chronicles.

Dimensions (W x H): 36 x 28 / 14 x 11

£245
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CLARKE, W.B.


Crisp and detailed plan of Berlin, with the major buildings shown in front elevation along lower edge. Title and scale at top right.

Dimensions (W x H): 39 x 33 / 15½ x 13

£245
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LINDLEY, William


Crisp and detailed map of Hamburg showing harbour, streets, fortifications and major buildings. Title and scales at lower left.

Dimensions (W x H): 39 x 30.5 / 15½ x 12

£245
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MERIAN, Matthew


Attractive bird’s eye view of Freiburg from nearby hilltop. This town plan was one of many engravings originally published in Merian’s Theatrum Europaeum that were incorporated into later editions of Gottfried’s chronicles.

Dimensions (W x H): 35 x 22 / 14 x 8½

£245
BAMBERG.
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MERIAN, Matthew


Beautiful town plan of Bamberg in the seventeenth century, showing all the main buildings (listed on lower edge of engraving). This town plan was one of many engravings originally published in Merian’s Theatrum Europaeum that were incorporated into later editions of Gottfried’s chronicles.

Dimensions (W x H): 32.5 x 21 / 13 x 8½

£245
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CLUVER, Philipp


A map of what was then The Dutchy of Prussia and parts of West, South and East Prussia and East Pomerania with Poland to the north. An elaborate cartouche is in the upper left corner and a compass in the middle of the Baltic Sea. A library stamp has been removed from the reverse and does not ...

Dimensions (W x H): 33 x 26.7 / 13 x 10½

£245
BERLIN
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Crisp and detailed plan of Berlin, with the major buildings shown in front elevation along lower edge. Title and scale at top right

Dimensions (W x H): 41 x 34 / 16 x 13½

£220
NOUVELLE CARTE Illustrée de L’ALLEMAGNE DONNANT LES ÉTATS COMPOSANT LA CONFÉDÉRATION GERMANIQUE INDIQUANT LES DIVISIONS PHYSIQUES ET TERRITORIALES; LA DISTRIBUTION GÉOGRAPHIQUE DES PLANTES CULTIVÉES. les villes industrielles, les ports commerciaux, les ch
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VUILLEMIN, A


An interesting view of Germany from a commercial and industrial perspective. There is statistical information about various German regions and states comprising the German Confederation as well as a few Hanseatic cities on either side of the map with 22 attractive vignettes depicting industry ...

Dimensions (W x H): 84.5 x 59.5 / 33½ x 23½

£220
MUNICH
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CLARKE, W.B.


Attractive plan of Munich with a magnificent view of the city at the bottom.

Dimensions (W x H): 38 x 32 / 15 x 12½

£220
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THOMSON, John


Handsome map of southern Germany. The New General Atlas was one of the most accurate and best produced atlases of the day. John Thomson’s ‘County Atlas of Scotland’ is generally considered the finest of its kind.

Dimensions (W x H): 59 x 49.5 / 23 x 19½

£220
GERMANY north of the Mayne.
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THOMSON, John


Handsome map of northern Germany. At the time, Germany stretched from Holland to well into Poland. The New General Atlas was one of the most accurate and best produced atlases of the day. John Thomson’s ‘County Atlas of Scotland’ is generally considered the finest of its kind.

Dimensions (W x H): 59.5 x 50 / 23½ x 19½

£220
ALLEMAGNE.
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SANSON, Nicolas


Map of Germany divided into regions, which at the time extended over much of the Low Countries. Maps by Sanson in original colour are rare. Nicolas Sanson was founder of the French school of mapmakers, at a time when the leadership in European cartography passed from the Low Countries to France. ...

Dimensions (W x H): 23.5 x 18.5 / 9½ x 7½

£220
A New Map of the CIRCLE of SWABIA.
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CARY, John.


This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. The high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy has led many to consider Cary the finest of English map-makers.

Dimensions (W x H): 55 x 49 / 21½ x 19½

£220
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MERIAN, Matthäus. ?


A beautiful map with decorative cartouche, scale and coat of arms in the top left-hand corner.

Dimensions (W x H): 36.2 x 27.5 / 14½ x 11

£220
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CLARKE, W.B.


Crisp and detailed plan of Munich. Inset view of the city from the east along lower edge. Title and scale at lower left.

Dimensions (W x H): 39 x 33 / 15½ x 13

£220
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CLARKE, W.B.


Crisp and detailed map of Hamburg showing harbour, streets, fortifications and major buildings. Title and scales at lower left

Dimensions (W x H): 39 x 30.5 / 15½ x 12

£210
BAVARIA Ducatus.
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QUAD, Matthias


Handsome map of Bavaria, strapwork cartouche at lower right. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus Geographicus. It was printed by Johannes Bussemacher.

Dimensions (W x H): 26.5 x 20 / 10½ x 8

£200
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MERIAN, Matthew


Beautiful town plan of Mainz in the seventeenth century, showing all the main buildings (listed at lower right). This town plan was one of many engravings originally published in Merian’s Theatrum Europaeum that were incorporated into later editions of Gottfried’s chronicles.

Dimensions (W x H): 35.5 x 26.5 / 14 x 10½

£200
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DE FER, Nicolas


Plan of Cologne, with north to the right, showing fortifications and old town. Title at top left. Includes accompanying text

Dimensions (W x H): 34.8 x 24 / 13½ x 9½

£200
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CHIQUET, Jacques.


Map of Germany showing the different provinces - ‘cercles’ as the map refers to them, with a list of the emperors at lower left and title cartouche at upper right. In the early eighteenth century, French cartography overtook the Dutch in terms of accuracy and design. Chiquet’s delightful Nouveau ...

Dimensions (W x H): 22 x 16.5 / 8½ x 6½

£195
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CELLARIUS, Christophorus.


Interesting map of ancient Germany. The map covers a large area from Belgium to Russia, including the southern tip of Scandinavia. and shows forests rivers and mountains. Text in Latin gives the names of the ancient tribes - ‘Hermunduri, Gothini’- and territories - ‘Galliae’, ‘Germani Trans ...

Dimensions (W x H): 45.5 x 30.5 / 18 x 12

£195
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PHILIPPE DE PRÉTOT, Etienne André


Atractive map of present day Netherlands and North West part of Germany, with decorative cartouche at top left, scales at lower right

Dimensions (W x H): 38 x 28 / 15 x 11

£195
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ZATTA, Antonio


Map of south eastern Germany, with decorated title cartouche, with banners, tents and cannon. Antonio Zatta was one of the leading cartographers and publishers of the time, and his Atlante Novissimo was one of the most beautifully produced of 18th century atlases. He drew on the work of other ...

Dimensions (W x H): 33 x 42 / 13 x 16½

£195
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ZATTA, Antonio


Map of Bavaria, with decorated cartouche, showing rural scene. Antonio Zatta was one of the leading cartographers and publishers of the time, and his Atlante Novissimo was one of the most beautifully produced of 18th century atlases. He drew on the work of other cartographers- such as Captain ...

Dimensions (W x H): 33 x 42 / 13 x 16½

£195
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SEUTTER, Georg Matthaus


Dimensions (W x H): 58 x 50 / 23 x 19½

£195
SVEVIAE.
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QUAD, Matthias


Handsome map of ‘Svevia’, now part of southern Germany. Unusually, north is at the lower edge of map. Latin text and the coat of arms of Wirtenberg to the right of map Title cartouche to right of top centre. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the ...

Dimensions (W x H): 29 x 21 / 11½ x 8½

£195
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BOWEN, Emmanuel.


Attractive map of Westphalia and Saxony. Title cartouche at lower right. Emmanuel Bowen was one of the leading English mapmakers of the eighteenth-century, and was cartographer to both the French and English Royal Courts.

Dimensions (W x H): 22.5 x 32 / 9 x 12½

£195
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MERIAN, Matthew


An attractive view of Cassel. Key to the important buildings and places at top right, title at upper centre. This town plan was one of many engravings originally published in Merian’s Theatrum Europaeum that were incorporated into later editions of Gottfried’s chronicles.

Dimensions (W x H): 33 x 27 / 13 x 10½

£195
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QUAD, Matthias


Attractive map of the mouth of the Elbe and parts of Schleswig Holstein. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus Geographicus. It was printed by Johannes Bussemacher.

Dimensions (W x H): 26 x 18 / 10 x 7

£195
FRANCIA ORIENTALIS VULGO FRANCONIA.
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QUAD, Matthias


Handsome map of part of central southern Germany. North to lower edge, vignette portrait at lower left. Title along top edge. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus Geographicus. It was ...

Dimensions (W x H): 30 x 23 / 12 x 9

£195
IULIACUM.
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QUAD, Matthias


Handsome map of part of Germany to the west of the Ruhr. Scale at lower right within strapwork border. Title cartouche at upper right, with text in Latin below. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his ...

Dimensions (W x H): 31 x 22.5 / 12 x 9

£195
HAMBURG
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Crisp and detailed map of Hamburg showing harbour, streets, fortifications and major buildings. Title and scales at lower left.

Dimensions (W x H): 41 x 34 / 16 x 13½

£175
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QUAD, Matthias


Map of the Bayern region of Germany. Portrait of William I, Duke of Bavaria at top right. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus Geographicus. It was printed by Johannes Bussemacher.

Dimensions (W x H): 29.5 x 21.5 / 11½ x 8½

£175
COMITAUS WALDECK ACCURATE DESCRIPTUS.
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QUAD, Matthias


Handsome map of part of central Germany, to the south of Paderborn. Title along top edge. Text in Latin at top right. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus Geographicus. It was printed by ...

Dimensions (W x H): 26 x 18 / 10 x 7

£175
TRIER.
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QUAD, Matthias


Handsome map of the Moselle region in western Germany. Vignette portrait of ‘Joannes D.G.’ at top right. Title cartouche to right of top centre. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus ...

Dimensions (W x H): 30 x 20 / 12 x 8

£175
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PHILIPPE DE PRÉTOT, Etienne André


Map of south east Germany. Decorated cartouche at top right. ‘Explication des Signes’ and scales at lower left

Dimensions (W x H): 34 x 26.5 / 13½ x 10½

£175
A New Map of GERMANY, Divided into its Circles.
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CARY, John.


This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. The high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy has led many to consider Cary the finest of English map-makers.

Dimensions (W x H): 55 x 49 / 21½ x 19½

£175
WIRTENBERGENSIS DUCATUS.
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QUAD, Matthias


Handsome map of Wurtemberg in southern Germany, vignette portrait of ‘Fridericus D.G. and title at top left. Title cartouche to right of top centre. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus ...

Dimensions (W x H): 31 x 22 / 12 x 8½

£175
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SANSON/JAILLOT


The map covers the area from the Moselle in NW to Worms in SE. ornamental cartouche at lower left

Dimensions (W x H): 56 x 43 / 22 x 17

£175
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PHILIPPE DE PRÉTOT, Etienne André


Map of part of central Germany with atractive cartouche at top left, Eight shields down the left hand border of the map

Dimensions (W x H): 39 x 26 / 15½ x 10

£175
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PHILIPPE DE PRÉTOT, Etienne André


Attractive and detailed map of a part of the Rhine in central Germany

Dimensions (W x H): 35 x 26 / 14 x 10

£175
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PHILIPPE DE PRÉTOT, Etienne André


Map of the whole of Germany, which at the time included the Netherlands, cartouche at lower right, scales at lower left

Dimensions (W x H): 37 x 28.5 / 14½ x 11

£165
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CLUVER, Philipp


Detailed map of Germany and the adjacent territories, with a decorative cartouche showing a cherub and eagle astride an orb.

Dimensions (W x H): 32 x 25.5 / 12½ x 10

£165
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DE FER, Nicolas


Map of Bavaria, with the Danube across the centre of the map. title at top left

Dimensions (W x H): 34.8 x 24 / 13½ x 9½

£165
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PHILIPPE DE PRÉTOT, Etienne André


Attractive Map of Bavaria, with decorated cartouche at top right, and ‘Explication of Signes’ at lower right

Dimensions (W x H): 35 x 27 / 14 x 10½

£165
A New Map of the CIRCLES of the UPPER AND LOWER RHINE.
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CARY, John.


This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. The high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy has led many to consider Cary the finest of English map-makers.

Dimensions (W x H): 55 x 49 / 21½ x 19½

£165
[Northern Nordrhein Westfalen].
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QUAD, Matthias


Handsome map of Nordrhein Westfalen. Latin text at lower left. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus Geographicus. It was printed by Johannes Bussemacher.

Dimensions (W x H): 26 x 18 / 10 x 7

£165
WESTPHALIA TOTIUS DESCRIPTIO.
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QUAD, Matthias


Handsome map of the southern part of Westphalia, as far south as Dusseldorf. Scale on left margin. Title cartouche at top right. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus Geographicus. It was ...

Dimensions (W x H): 25 x 18 / 10 x 7

£165
HESSENLANDT.
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QUAD, Matthias


Handsome map of Hesse, Germany, approximately, the land between Kassel and Frankfurt, the rivers Fulda and the Main. Text in Latin at lower left, title at upper right. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is ...

Dimensions (W x H): 30 x 22 / 12 x 8½

£165
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BOWEN, Emmanuel.


Attractive map of south-east Germany which, at the time, included modern Austria, and stretched south as far as Trieste. Emmanuel Bowen was one of the leading English mapmakers of the eighteenth-century, and was cartographer to both the French and English Royal Courts.

Dimensions (W x H): 22.5 x 32 / 9 x 12½

£165
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QUAD, Matthias


Map of north east Germany. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus Geographicus. It was printed by Johannes Bussemacher.

Dimensions (W x H): 26.5 x 18 / 10½ x 7

£150
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SMITH, Charles


Map of Germany in two parts (dimensions are of each part), north and south.

Dimensions (W x H): 58 x 37 / 23 x 14½

£150
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Sengre, Henri


Detailed map of part of South western Germany, around the city of Worms, on the Rhine

Dimensions (W x H): 58.5 x 43 / 23 x 17

£145
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Unknown


Attractive map of this part of central Germany

Dimensions (W x H): 51.5 x 44 / 20½ x 17½

£145
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CLARKE, W.B.


Crisp and detailed map of Frankfurt showing streets fortifications and major buildings. There is a handsome view of the city from Sachsenhausen along the lower edge of the map

Dimensions (W x H): 38 x 29.5 / 15 x 11½

£145
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PHILIPPE DE PRÉTOT, Etienne André


Map of south west Germany. Decorated cartouche at top right. ‘Explication des Signes’ and scales at lower left

Dimensions (W x H): 34 x 26.5 / x

£145
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PHILIPPE DE PRÉTOT, Etienne André


Map of Upper Saxony. decorated cartouche at top left, scales at lower right

Dimensions (W x H): 43 x 28 / 17 x 11

£145
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PHILIPPE DE PRÉTOT, Etienne André


Map of Lower Saxony, with attractive cartouche at lower right, scales at lower left

Dimensions (W x H): 41 x 26 / 16 x 10

£145
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Bowen, Emanuel


Map includes modern day Austria and Bohemia. Decorative cartouche at lower left

Dimensions (W x H): 42 x 34.5 / 16½ x 13½

£145
L’ALEMAGNE.
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BRION DE LA TOUR, Louis


In the mid-eighteenth century, French mapmaking was at its peak. Brion de la Tour was one of its most prolific cartographers. This beautiful decorated little map, elegantly surrounded by an ornate engraved uncoloured frame, is a fine example of the period.

Dimensions (W x H): 30 x 28 / 12 x 11

£145
CERCLE DE WESTPHALIE, HAUT EN BAS RHEIN
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BRION DE LA TOUR, Louis


In the mid-eighteenth century, French mapmaking was at its peak. Brion de la Tour was one of its most prolific cartographers. This beautiful decorated little map, elegantly surrounded by an ornate engraved uncoloured frame, is a fine example of the period.

Dimensions (W x H): 30 x 28 / 12 x 11

£145
A New Map of the Circle of Upper Saxony with the Duchy of Silesia and Lusatia, from the latest Authorities.
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CARY, John


Clear and accurate map of what is now the eastern part of Germany, with parts of Poland and Slovakia. Four scales and title at left centre. John Cary was considered 'the most representative, able and prolific of English cartographers'. Tooley says, 'As an engraver he was elegant and exact with fine ...

Dimensions (W x H): 51.5 x 46 / 20½ x 18

£145
MISNIAE ET LUSATIAE TABULA.
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QUAD, Matthias


Handsome map of part of south-western Germany centred on Dresden.Title cartouche at top left. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus Geographicus. It was printed by Johannes Bussemacher.

Dimensions (W x H): 27.5 x 19 / 11 x 7½

£145
BRAUNSWICK DUCATUS. HILDESHEIM EPISCOP: & HALBERSTAT EPISCOP:
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QUAD, Matthias


Handsome map of part of central Germany. Title cartouche at left centre. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus Geographicus. It was printed by Johannes Bussemacher.

Dimensions (W x H): 30 x 21 / 12 x 8½

£145
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PHILIPPE DE PRÉTOT, Etienne André


Map of south central part of Germany. Decorated cartouche at top right. Eight shields to the right hand margin. ‘Explication des Signes’ and scales at lower left.

Dimensions (W x H): 34 x 26.5 / 13½ x 10½

£145
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HALL, Sydney


Attractive map of 3 provinces in northern Germany.

Dimensions (W x H): 51 x 41 / 20 x 16

£145
A New Map of the CIRCLE of BAVARIA.
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CARY, John.


This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. The high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy has led many to consider Cary the finest of English map-makers.

Dimensions (W x H): 55 x 49 / 21½ x 19½

£145
A New Map of the CIRCLE of FRANCONIA.
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CARY, John.


This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. The high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy has led many to consider Cary the finest of English map-makers.

Dimensions (W x H): 55 x 49 / 21½ x 19½

£145
A New Map of the CIRCLE of WESTPHALIA.
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CARY, John.


This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. The high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy has led many to consider Cary the finest of English map-makers.

Dimensions (W x H): 55 x 49 / 21½ x 19½

£145
A New Map of the CIRCLE of LOWER SAXONY.
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CARY, John.


This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. The high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy has led many to consider Cary the finest of English map-makers.

Dimensions (W x H): 55 x 49 / 21½ x 19½

£145
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HALL, Sydney


Attractive map of the provinces of Southern Germany.

Dimensions (W x H): 51 x 41 / 20 x 16

£145
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JOHNSON, J Hugh


A detailed map of this area with inset showing the Principality of Hohenzollern. Fullarton’s Royal Illustrated Atlas of Modern Geography was the last highly decorative atlas published in England, and the maps are much sought after.

Dimensions (W x H): 53 x 41 / 21 x 16

£145
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QUAD, Matthias


Map of north west part of Germany from Hamburg to Hannover. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus Geographicus. It was printed by Johannes Bussemacher.

Dimensions (W x H): 27 x 21 / 10½ x 8½

£145
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QUAD, Matthias


Map of the Free State of Thuringia, located in central Germany. Considered one of the smallest of Germany's sixteen Bundesländer (federal states). The lion insignia from the state flag is shown in reverse on the right. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time ...

Dimensions (W x H): 27 x 21 / 10½ x 8½

£145
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QUAD, Matthias


A curious map of the Rheinland and Hessen regions of Germany. East appears to be to the right of the map, and west to the left, so Frankfurt for example is shown to the left of Meintz, and Bingen on the right when in fact they should be the other way round. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer ...

Dimensions (W x H): 28.5 x 20 / 10½ x 8½

£145
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QUAD, Matthias


A detailed map of north eastern Germany’s Mecklenburg and Brandenburg regions showing Berlin. Matthaus Quad was a German cartographer based in Cologne, which, at the time was the centre for German cartography. This map is from his Fascilus Geographicus. It was printed by Johannes Bussemacher.

Dimensions (W x H): 30.5 x 21 / 12 x 8½

£145
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CLARKE, W.B.


Crisp and detailed map of Frankfurt including important buildings and the Mayn Fluss river running from south west to south east. There is a handsome view of the city from Sachsenhausen along the lower edge of the map and a translation of relevant German words into English.

Dimensions (W x H): 38 x 29.5 / 15 x 11½

£140
CERCLES DE BAVIERE DE FRANCONIE ET DE SOUABE.
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BRION DE LA TOUR, Louis


In the mid-eighteenth century, French mapmaking was at its peak. Brion de la Tour was one of its most prolific cartographers. This beautiful decorated little map, elegantly surrounded by an ornate engraved uncoloured frame, is a fine example of the period.

Dimensions (W x H): 30 x 28 / 12 x 11

£135
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LOTTER,Tobias Conrad


Detailed map of Germany coloured by region, decorative cartouche at top left

Dimensions (W x H): 25.5 x 20 / 10 x 8

£130
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ZATTA, Antonio


Attractive map of Westfalia (northern Germany), with illustrated cartouche at top left, showing a rural scene. Antonio Zatta was one of the leading cartographers and publishers of the time, and his Atlante Novissimo was one of the most beautifully produced of 18th century atlases. He drew on the ...

Dimensions (W x H): 33 x 42 / 13 x 16½

£130
CERCLES DE HAUTE ET BASSE SAXE.
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BRION DE LA TOUR, Louis


In the mid-eighteenth century, French mapmaking was at its peak. Brion de la Tour was one of its most prolific cartographers. This beautiful decorated little map, elegantly surrounded by an ornate engraved uncoloured frame, is a fine example of the period.

Dimensions (W x H): 30 x 28 / 12 x 11

£120
ETATS DE BOHEME.
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BRION DE LA TOUR, Louis


In the mid-eighteenth century, French mapmaking was at its peak. Brion de la Tour was one of its most prolific cartographers. This beautiful decorated little map, elegantly surrounded by an ornate engraved uncoloured frame, is a fine example of the period.

Dimensions (W x H): 30 x 28 / 12 x 11

£120
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HALL, Sydney


Attractive map of 3 provinces in Central Germany.

Dimensions (W x H): 51 x 41 / 20 x 16

£120
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£120
WESTERN GERMANY
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ARROWSMITH, John.


Attractive map of Germany. Includes the whole of Germany except a small area near the Polish border. John Arrowsmith constantly revised and improved his popular London Atlas and it ran to many editions.

Dimensions (W x H): 47.5 x 59 / 18½ x 23

£120
SWABIA
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CARY, John.


This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. This was a compact version of his General Atlas, and shows the high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy that has led many to consider Cary as the finest of English map-makers.

Dimensions (W x H): 28 x 23 / x

£120
BAVARIA.
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CARY, John.


This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. This was a compact version of his General Atlas, and shows the high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy that has led many to consider Cary as the finest of English map-makers.

Dimensions (W x H): 23 x 28 / 9 x 11

£120
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ZATTA, Antonio


Map of Lower Saxony in Germany, with illustrated cartouche showing a rural scene. Antonio Zatta was one of the leading cartographers and publishers of the time, and his Atlante Novissimo was one of the most beautifully produced of 18th century atlases. He drew on the work of other cartographers- ...

Dimensions (W x H): 33 x 42 / 13 x 16½

£120
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ZATTA, Antonio


Map of part of central Germany with ornamental cartouche at top right showing a rural scene Antonio Zatta was one of the leading cartographers and publishers of the time, and his Atlante Novissimo was one of the most beautifully produced of 18th century atlases. He drew on the work of other ...

Dimensions (W x H): 33 x 42 / 13 x 16½

£120
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Bowen, Emanuel


The map shows the area of Germany south of the Baltic. Ornamental cartouche at right

Dimensions (W x H): 42.5 x 34.5 / 16½ x 13½

£120
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Bowen, Emanuel


Attractive map of part of Germany with decorative cartouche at lower left

Dimensions (W x H): 42 x 34 / 16½ x 13½

£120
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DU VAL, Pierre


Title cartouche.

Dimensions (W x H): 18 x 14 / 7 x 5½

£120
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ZATTA, Antonio


The map shows part of North eastern Germany, with Berlin at lower center and the Baltic in the north. Attractive decorated cartouche of riverside scene, with moored boat and barrels on land. Antonio Zatta was one of the leading cartographers and publishers of the time, and his Atlante Novissimo ...

Dimensions (W x H): 42 x 33 / 16½ x 13

£120
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ZATTA, Antonio


Map of South East Germany, with pictorial cartouche at top right.Antonio Zatta was one of the leading cartographers and publishers of the time, and his Atlante Novissimo was one of the most beautifully produced of 18th century atlases. He drew on the work of other cartographers- such as Captain ...

Dimensions (W x H): 42 x 33 / 16½ x 13

£120
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MOLL, Herman


Detailed map of Germany. Clearly shows borders with surrounding countries and regions such as Austria that was part of Germany. Title at lower left.

Dimensions (W x H): 25.8 x 17.9 / 10 x 7

£120
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MOLL, Herman


A very detailed map of southern Germany split up into four sections of Palatine of the Rhine, Franconia, Lorrain and Swabia. Library stamp barely visible.

Dimensions (W x H): 24.9 x 17.8 / 10 x 7

£120
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MOLL, Herman


A detailed map of south eastern Germany. The Archbishoprics, Bishoprics and Universities are shown in a key as are other important land-owners. A brown spot on top left corner otherwise very good condition.

Dimensions (W x H): 26.7 x 18.7 / 10½ x 7½

£120
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CLARKE, W.B


A detailed map of Dresden showing the river dividing the city. It has a note in bottom left corner translating relevant German words into English and an attractive row of vignettes of major structures of the city along the bottom margin.

Dimensions (W x H): 37.6 x 30.8 / 15 x 12

£120
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MOLL, Herman


A detailed map of north west Germany including what is now known as The Netherlands but not in such great detail. A library stamp on the reverse but does not show through image.

Dimensions (W x H): 26.2 x 19.2 / 10½ x 7½

£110
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ZATTA, Antonio


Map of Germany with an interesting decorative cartouche, showing an eagle holding a ribbon in its beak, to which are tied a crown, crosses and a dove. An orb and sceptre lie in the ground at the foot of a tree. Antonio Zatta was one of the leading cartographers and publishers of the time, and his ...

Dimensions (W x H): 42 x 33 / 16½ x 13

£110
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£110
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£95
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£95
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£95
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£95
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£95
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£95
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£95
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£95
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£95
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£95
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£95
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£95
LOWER SAXONY.
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CARY, John.


This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. This was a compact version of his General Atlas, and shows the high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy that has led many to consider Cary as the finest of English map-makers.

Dimensions (W x H): 28 x 23 / 11 x 9

£95
WESTPHALIA.
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CARY, John.


This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. This was a compact version of his General Atlas, and shows the high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy that has led many to consider Cary as the finest of English map-makers.

Dimensions (W x H): 28 x 23 / 11 x 9

£95
UPPER SAXONY.
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CARY, John.


This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. This was a compact version of his General Atlas, and shows the high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy that has led many to consider Cary as the finest of English map-makers.

Dimensions (W x H): 28 x 23 / x

£95
UPPER and LOWER RHINE.
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CARY, John.


This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. This was a compact version of his General Atlas, and shows the high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy that has led many to consider Cary as the finest of English map-makers.

Dimensions (W x H): 28 x 23 / x

£95
FRANCONIA.
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CARY, John.


This beautiful map, accurate and concise, is from John Cary’s Universal Atlas. This was a compact version of his General Atlas, and shows the high standard of design, printing, and geographical accuracy that has led many to consider Cary as the finest of English map-makers.

Dimensions (W x H): 28 x 23 / x

£95
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MOLL, Herman


Map of Germany, including modern day, Austria, Czech Republic and Slovenia, with list of distances of major cities from Vienna. Title at lower right

Dimensions (W x H): 26 x 19 / 10 x 7½

£95
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MOLL, Herman


Map of Northern Germany and Holland, then called ‘United Provinces’. Title at lower left

Dimensions (W x H): 26 x 19 / 10 x 7½

£95
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MOLL, Herman (d. 1732).


Map of north west Germany, including the Netherlands

Dimensions (W x H): 25 x 17.5 / 10 x 7

£95
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ZATTA, Antonio


Map of part of the Rhine in Germany, weith an ornamental cartouche, with tree and house. Antonio Zatta was one of the leading cartographers and publishers of the time, and his Atlante Novissimo was one of the most beautifully produced of 18th century atlases. He drew on the work of other ...

Dimensions (W x H): 42 x 33 / 16½ x 13

£95
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ZATTA, Antonio


A clear map of North Western Germany. Antonio Zatta was one of the leading cartographers and publishers of the time, and his Atlante Novissimo was one of the most beautifully produced of 18th century atlases. He drew on the work of other cartographers- such as Captain Cook, for his maps of New ...

Dimensions (W x H): 33 x 42 / 13 x 16½

£95
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N Whittock
/ RAPKIN, J


A Highly decorative map for the period with vignettes showing towns and local scenes, the whole enclosed in an elegant border

Dimensions (W x H): 25 x 35 / 10 x 14

£95
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BOWEN, Emanuel


Decorated cartouche at lower left

Dimensions (W x H): 43 x 35 / 17 x 14

£95
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BOWEN, Emanuel


The map covers Bavaria, Bohemia and Austria. Ornamental cartouche at lower right

Dimensions (W x H): 43 x 36 / 17 x 14

£95
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ANDRIVEAU-GOUJON, Eugene


Dimensions (W x H): 50 x 38 / 19½ x 15

£95
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BOWEN, Emanuel


Map of Bavaria, Bohemia and Austria. Ornamental cartouche at lower right

Dimensions (W x H): 43 x 36 / 17 x 14

£95
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BOWEN, Emanuel


Ornamental cartouche at lower right

Dimensions (W x H): 43 x 35 / 17 x 14

£95
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BOWEN, Emanuel


Ornamental cartouche at lower left

Dimensions (W x H): 43 x 36 / 17 x 14

£95
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CLUVER, Philipp


An interesting piece which has two almost identical maps next to one another. Possibly using the original 17th century plates. A library stamp on reverse overlaps on left margin and slightly into image.

Dimensions (W x H): 26 x 20.5 / 10 x 8

£95
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CLUVER, Philipp


A map of northern Germany and Denmark with the bottom tip of Sweden showing. A vignette of warriors on the upper left corner surround the title. A library stamp on the reverse shows through slightly.

Dimensions (W x H): 31 x 20 / 12 x 8

£95
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MOLL, Herman


A detailed map of the north east part of Germany with the important land-owners marked. A small hole in lower left corner.

Dimensions (W x H): 26.7 x 18.7 / 10½ x 7½

£85
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£85
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£85
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HONDIUS, Jodocus & JANSSON, Jan.


In 1604 Hondius bought the plates of Gerard Mercator’s atlas, added about 40 maps to Mercator’s original number, and from 1606 published enlarged editions in many languages still under Mercator’s name, but with his own name as publisher. These atlases have become known as the Mercator/Hondius ...

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 12 / 7½ x 4½

£75
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DOWER, John


Dimensions (W x H): 33 x 40.5 / 13 x 16

£50
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ZATTA, Antonio


Decorative map of the ancient Roman Empire's Germanic region between the Danube River and the Adriatic Sea. The area is divided into the smaller tribes of the Vandals, Noricum (modern day Austria), Ermioni (in Greece), Ingaevones (North Sea Germans), Vindelicia (Northern Switzerland), and ...

Dimensions (W x H): 40.5 x 31 / 16 x 12

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