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Istanbul ancient map. Byzantium Nunc Constantinopolis by Georg Braun
Byzantium Nunc Constantinopolis by Georg Braun and Frans Hogenberg is a spectacular 16th-century bird’s-eye view of Constantinople, the city once known as Byzantium and later Istanbul. Published in the Civitates Orbis Terrarum (1572–1617), the map captures...Regular price From $23.10 -
Vintage planet earth world map. Antique retro universe illustration. Zodiac astronomic chart.
Vintage planet earth world map. Antique retro universe illustration. Zodiac astronomic chart. Fine art print. Scenographia compagis mvndanae brahea by Valck, Gerard and Schenk, Pieter XVII CenturyRegular price From $20.60 -
Antique world map poster reproduction by Richard Blome 1670
A Mapp or Generall Carte of the World by Richard Blome, c. 1670, is a decorative double-hemisphere world map based on Nicolas Sanson’s geography. Rendered in English with hand-colored details, it includes royal arms, heraldic figures,...Regular price From $53.37 -
1829 New York City vintage map by David Hugh Burr.
This 1829 map by David Hugh Burr offers a fascinating glimpse into New York City and its surrounding areas during a period of significant growth and development. The map meticulously details the city and county of...Regular price From $28.35 -
Historical Map of the American Expeditionary Force World War I by Ezra C. Stiles and Paul C. Bowman
Historical Map of the American Expeditionary Force by Ezra C. Stiles and Paul C. Bowman, produced shortly after World War I (circa 1919), is an illustrated historical chart documenting the deployment and movements of U.S. forces...Regular price From $28.38 -
Nova Totius Germaniae Descriptio Geographica ancient map of Germany by Heinrich Scherer
Nova Totius Germaniae Descriptio Geographica by Heinrich Scherer is a highly detailed and visually striking map of Germany, created in the late 17th to early 18th century as part of his monumental atlas series Atlas Novus....Regular price From $28.62
"Maps encourage boldness. They're like cryptic love letters. They make anything seem possible".- Mark Jenkins.