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£650
Regni POLONIAE et Ducatus LITHUANIAE, VOLONIAE, PODOLIAE, UCRANIAE, PRUSSIAE, LIVONIAE ET CURLANDIAE.
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WIT, Frederick de


Detailed map of Poland, and parts of the countries surrounding, three ships in Baltic. Title cartouche at top right with cherubs

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

£620
NEUESTE KARTE DER KONIGREICHE BOSNIEN, SERVIEN, CROATIEN UND SLAVONIEN
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SCHUTZ, Carl and F. MULLER


Attractive map of the former Yugoslavia with magnificent decorated cartouche at lower left, with title on unrolled scroll, weapons, armour and banner below, old man with scythe and baby with sword above. Three scales at lower right

Dimensions (W x H): 72 x 48 / 28½ x 19

£375
Landtafel des Ungerlands/ Polands/ Reuffen/ Littaw/ Walachen und Bulgaren
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MUNSTER, Sebastian


Beautifully coloured, probably c19th. The map reaches from the SE Baltic, to Moscow, to Constantinople, and the northern tip of the Adriatic

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

£275
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DELISLE, Guillaume


Delisle was an important French cartographer of the early 18th century. He held the position of First Royal Geographer to the King. This extremely detailed map of this part of Eastern Europe. The borders of the countries are shown in colour. Austria in the west to Moldova in the east and Bosnia ...

Dimensions (W x H): 59 x 48.5 / 23 x 19

£250
Walachia, Servia, Bulgaria, Romania.
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BLAEU, Willem / MERCATOR, Gerard.


Very attractive map of what is now Bulgaria, includes parts of Romania, Serbia, Kosovo Macedonia and Turkey. Decorated title cartouche at top left, two scales at lower right. Ornate calligraphy on Black Sea.

Dimensions (W x H): 51 x 38.5 / 20 x 15

£220
TAB VIII EUROPAE in qua SARMATIA, MAEOTIS palus ac GERMANIAE DACIAE.
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MERCATOR, Gerard


A very unusual map of north eastern Europe. Cartouche at top left, stippled sea. In 1694, Francois Halma bought 28 Mercator plates. He replaced the cartouches and some illustrations were added. There are very few copies existing of the atlas - Tabulae Geographicae - that he produced, making this ...

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

£220
A NEW MAP OF HUNGARY, WITH ITS DIVISIONS INTO GESPANCHAFTS OR COUNTIES; THE PRINCIPALITY OF TRANSYLVANIA, CROATIA & C, FROM THE LATEST AUTHORITIES.
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CARY, John


Beautiful map including Croatia, Sclavonia, Transylvania and Upper and Lower Hungary. Mountain ranges clearly delineated with the relief shown pictorially. Reference guide included on lower margin.

Dimensions (W x H): 51.5 x 45.5 / 20½ x 18

£200
A NEW MAP OF BOHEMIA AND MORAVIA, FROM THE LATEST AUTHORITIES.
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CARY, John


Beautiful map of this historical region of central Europe and the western area of the Czech Republic. Detailed map of the region, coloured by provinces. Mountain ranges are clearly delineated pictorially in relief.

Dimensions (W x H): 51 x 46 / 20 x 18

£175
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MOLL, Herman


A detailed map of Poland clearly divided up into regions. Library stamp on reverse shows slightly through on image.

Dimensions (W x H): 26.6 x 19.4 / 10½ x 7½

£175
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MOLL, Herman


A map of Lithuania and what is now Estonia, Latvia and Russia. Part of the tip of Sweden is also shown. The rivers and settlements are shown. A decorative cartouche lower left is shown surrounding the title. A library stamp on the reverse is slightly visible.

Dimensions (W x H): 25 x 19.8 / 10 x 8

£165
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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

£145
PRUSSIA AND POLAND.
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ARROWSMITH, John.


Handsome map of Prussia & Poland. 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

£145
POLAND
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John Lodge, a prominent London engraver, has engraved maps for Gentleman's Magazine from 1754 to 1772 and Political Magazine from 1780 to 1790, as well as for many other works. This map of Poland features a small decorated cartouche near the upper right margin and the mountain landscape shown in ...

Dimensions (W x H): 51 x 42.5 / 20 x 16½

£145
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ZATTA, Antonio


the map covers the area from Berlin in the North to Vienna in the south, including parts of Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and AustriAntonio 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 ...

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

£120
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Very detailed map of Romania, Bosnia Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Servia and Macedonia, Albania and part of Greece. An inset of Moldovia, Romania, is included at bottom left.

Dimensions (W x H): 49.5 x 33.5 / 19½ x 13

£120
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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
PRUSSIA, WITH PART OF POLAND
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DOWER, John


Beautiful map of Prussia and Poland divided into regions. Major railways and rivers are shown. Highland regions are shown in relief.

Dimensions (W x H): 41 x 33.5 / 16 x 13

£110
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J Salmon
/ 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

£95
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DOWER, John


Covers most of modern day Poland and large parts of Germany

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

£95
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Map of Greece, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria and Romania. Thomas Brown was an Edinburgh Bookseller and publisher of the late 18th and early 19th century. The maps from his General Atlas are on the cusp between the decorative maps of the eighteenth century and the more accurate maps of the ...

Dimensions (W x H): 35 x 28 / 14 x 11

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