-
Ancient historical map of Iceland by Abraham Ortelius.
Sea Monster Map of Iceland by Abraham Ortelius, published in 1590 as part of his Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, is a richly engraved Renaissance map depicting Iceland surrounded by dramatic mythical sea creatures. Rendered in the decorative...Regular price From $38.78 -
Ancient map of America by Carel Allard. XVII Century.
Planisphaerium Terrestre, Sive Terrarum Orbis – America by Carel Allard is a richly decorated 17th-century map featuring the Americas within a double-hemisphere world view, originally published around 1696. The Americas are prominently depicted in the western...Regular price From $24.62 -
America ancient map. Novissima et accuratissima totius Americae descriptio by Nicolaes Visscher
Novissima et Accuratissima Totius Americae Descriptio is an elaborate 17th-century map by Nicolaes Visscher depicting North and South America with remarkable decorative detail. Published during the Dutch Golden Age of cartography, the engraving combines geographic knowledge...Regular price From $47.11 -
Ancient world map poster 17th century Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Tabula by Frederik de Wit
Ancient world map poster 17th century Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Tabula by Frederik de Wit.Regular price From $23.61 -
United States of America vintage map by Ernest Dudley Chase celebrating landmarks and national symbols of identity.
The United States of America pictorial map by Ernest Dudley Chase, produced in the early 20th century (circa 1930s), is an illustrated map celebrating American geography, history, and industry. Executed in a lively pictorial cartography style,...Regular price From $23.07 -
Vintage historic map of Asia by Nicolaes Visscher XVII century.
Vintage Historic Map of Asia” from Maps of the Continents Dedicated to King Charles II of England by Nicolaes Visscher is a lavishly illustrated map created circa 1670, part of a celebrated continental series honoring the...Regular price From $30.04
"Maps encourage boldness. They're like cryptic love letters. They make anything seem possible".- Mark Jenkins.