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Antique world map. 1660 double-hemisphere world map titled Nova Orbis Tabula, in Lucem Edita by Frederik de Wit
Nova Orbis Tabula, in Lucem Edita by Frederik de Wit, published around 1660, is a lavish double-hemisphere world map showing the continents, oceans, polar projections, and geographic knowledge of the Dutch Golden Age. The hand-colored engraving...Regular price From $23.61 -
Old map of Gnawing animals distribution 1871 by Alexander Keith Johnston
Zoological Geography. Geographical Distribution of Rodentia and Geographical Distribution of Ruminantia ( Gnawing animals ) by Johnston, Alexander Keith. Alexander Keith Johnston was a distinguished Scottish geographer and cartographer of the 19th century, known for his...Regular price From $27.54 -
Old map of Manhattan New York City. Antique map reproduction of Manhattan of the 20's
Old map of Manhattan New York City. Antique map reproduction of Manhattan of the 20's. Fine art print.Regular price From $31.66 -
Vintage map of Europe by Carel Allard.
“Planisphaerium Terrestre,” “Recentissima Novi Orbis,” and “Accuratissima Europae Tabula” are a trio of exquisite late 17th-century maps by Carel Allard, showcasing in this case Europe. Created around 1696, these engraved and hand-colored maps reflect both scientific...Regular price From $24.62 -
Red sea, Arabian coast and the Persian Gulf ancient map by Jan Huygen. Routes to the Indian Ocean.
Deliniantur in hac tabula, Orae maritimae Abexiae, freti Mecani… is a late-16th-century engraved maritime map attributed to Jan Huygen van Linschoten, depicting the Red Sea, Arabian coasts, Persian Gulf, and routes toward the Indian Ocean. Designed...Regular price From $28.34 -
Ancient Europe map print from 1650. Lumen Historiarum per Occidentem by Petrus Kaerius
Lumen Historiarum per Occidentem by Petrus Kaerius, dating from around 1650, is a historical map of western Europe and the Mediterranean world. The hand-colored engraving shows countries, regions, seas, rivers, and classical place names, with a...Regular price From $32.02
"Maps encourage boldness. They're like cryptic love letters. They make anything seem possible".- Mark Jenkins.