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HOMANN, Johann Baptist


Detailed map of SE Germany, Austria, Bohemia, Switzerland and the Gulf of Trieste, with ornate cartouche, at top left showing cherubs in clouds carrying shields. There is a simpler decorated cartouche with a few notes, at lower right

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

£300
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GOTTFRIED, Johann Ludwig


A handsome plan of Salzburg, showing all the buildings and the fortifications of the city. A key at lower right lists the important houses, churches and palaces. Compass rose and title on bandarole at upper right.

Dimensions (W x H): 36.5 x 29 / 14½ x 11½

£250
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HOMANN, Johann Baptist


A beautiful map of eastern Austria, around Vienna coloured by region. Fine ornamented cartouche at lower right

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

£220
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PHILIPPE DE PRÉTOT, Etienne André


Attractive map of Austria, which at the time included most of Southern Germany, part of northeast Italy, the Czech Republic and Slovenia. Title cartouche at top right with five coats of arms. Key at lower right.

Dimensions (W x H): 36 x 27 / 14 x 10½

£220
AUSTRIAN DOMINIONS.
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THOMSON, John


Map of the Austrian Empire at the beginning oi the nineteenth-century, when it stretched from Bohemia to Venice and the Dalmatian coast, and east to the Ukraine. 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 ...

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

£220
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DE FER, Nicolas


Two bird’s eye views of Vienna on one plate. The upper is viewed from the north, from across the Danube, the lower view is from the south. There are place-names of the surrounding towns villages streets and hills. Titles along top edge of each view.

Dimensions (W x H): 34.5 x 25 / 13½ x 10

£220
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DE FER, Nicolas


Map of Vienna, showing its intricate fortifications, but not the streets. The print seems designed to show how well defended the city is, but gives away nothing about the interior of the city. Accompanying text on other side of the plate. Title at top right, scale at lower left.

Dimensions (W x H): 34.5 x 25 / 13½ x 10

£210
AUSTRIA Archducatus.
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QUAD, Matthias


Handsome map of Austria, corresponding with the eastern half of modern Austria. Title at lower left, latin text along lower 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): 29.5 x 20.5 / 11½ x 8

£195
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ZATTA, Antonio


Attractive map of Bavaria and Austria, reaching to the Gulf of Venice, in the south, with pictorial cartouche at top left with title on stone tablet amidst a rural landscape with deer, river and a waterfall. 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

£175
Salisburgensis Jurisdictionis locorumque vicinorum vera descriptio Autore Marco Secznagel Salisburgense.
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QUAD, Matthias


Map of the land around Salzburg in western Austria. 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

£145
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CARY, John


Clear and accurate map of early nineteenth century Austria, which at the time stretched south as far as the Gulf of Trieste and Istria on the Adriatic. Four scales at lower right, title at top left. John Cary was considered 'the most representative, able and prolific of English cartographers'. ...

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

£145
CERCLE DE AUTRICHE.
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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
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H Warren
/ 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): 33 x 26 / 13 x 10

£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): 18 x 12 / 7 x 4½

£120
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HALL, Sydney


This fine, late copper engraving shows the Austrian Empire at a time that it included Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Transylvania, and parts of Italy and the Dalmatian Coast. Title and scales at top left.

Dimensions (W x H): 53 x 43 / 21 x 17

£120
AUSTRIAN EMPIRE.
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ARROWSMITH, John.


Handsome map of Austrian empire, with notes below map on the different regions of the empire. John Arrowsmith constantly revised and improved his popular London Atlas and it ran to many editions.

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

£110
AUSTRIA
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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

£110
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Detailed map of Austria and modern day Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia. and Romania. A small inset is included at the bottom with a continuation from Dubrovnik down to Bar.

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

£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

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