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Old world map Orbis Terrarum Nova et Accuratissima Tabula by Nicolaes Visscher 1658.
Old world map Orbis Terrarum Nova et Accuratissima Tabula 1658. This beautiful illustrated map was created by Nicolaes Visscher in 1658 in Amsterdam. It also contains smaller northern and southern polar projections. The border is decorated...Regular price From $20.39 -
1886 New York City vintage map by G. W & C.B Colton. Antique maps
This 1886 map by G.W. & C.B. Colton provides a detailed snapshot of New York City and its neighboring areas during a period of rapid urbanization and industrial growth. The map focuses on the bustling urban...Regular price From $38.78 -
The Picture Map of the Holy Land by Harold Haven Brown . Biblical Palestine vintage map.
The Picture Map of the Holy Land by Harold Haven Brown, produced in the mid-20th century (circa 1940s), is an illustrated devotional map portraying the geography and sacred sites of biblical Palestine. Created in a pictorial...Regular price From $28.58 -
Antique city map of Rome in Italy XVIII Century by Johan Baptiste Homann.
This early 18th-century map of Rome, crafted by the esteemed German publisher Johann Baptiste Homann, offers a detailed and ornate depiction of the Eternal City. Homann's map captures Rome's grandeur, showcasing its intricate network of streets,...Regular price From $20.57 -
Africa vintage old map print. Reproduction of an ancient map of the african continent of 1680
Africa vintage old map print. Reproduction of an ancient map of the african continent of 1680. Totius Africæ accuratissima tabula beautifully illustrated map by Frederick de WitRegular price From $20.76 -
Ancient map of celtic Europe by Abraham Ortelius.
Europam, Sive Celticam Veterem by Abraham Ortelius is a historical map first published in the late 16th century as part of his influential atlas, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. This map presents a reconstruction of ancient Europe, referred...Regular price From $28.34
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