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Gouvernements de Champagne et Brie.
Detailed map encompassing Champagne and Brie.Venetian edition of the map by Bonne, to whom Santini gives credit in the cartouche.From "Atlas Universel" published by Santini in 1776-84. The atlas is effectively an Italian copy of the Robert de Vaugondy 'Atlas Universel'.In 1784 Santini sold the plates to M. Remondini, whose name appears on this particular example.
€75

Maker : SANTINI, P. / REMONDINI, M.
Place : Venice
Date : 1776 - 1784
Piano di Nizza.
Rare 1797 manuscript map of Nice, with the French navy attacking from the sea. Unknown author, Italian, but map attributed to an original, probably broadsheet map by Mollieras (?). Good plan of the layout of Nice and the port and coast as was in 1797. Ships are perhaps a trifle naive. This attack is not covered by any other antique maps or prints.The sheet is watermarked with the initials JH & Z, for Jan Honig and Zoonen, a firm of papermakers operating in Zaandijk, north of Amsterdam operating ...
€900

Maker : ANONYMOUS
Place : Italy
Date : after 1797
Freti Magellanici ac novi Freti vulgo Le Maire. . .
A fine map of Tierra del Fuego. With an explanatory text of the passage by Barent Jansz. Potgieter who accompanied captain Sebald de Weert to the Straits in 1599/1600, being the first Dutch vessels to sail through the Strait of Magellan, in Latin and Dutch.After various English voyages, the Dutch appeared in the Strait of Magellan in 1599. One of the Dutch pioneering voyages to the Southwest was the one by Jacques Mahu and Simon de Cordes, who were sent out by Rotterdam merchants. The five ships...
€800

Maker : HONDIUS, H.
Place : Amsterdam
Date : ca. 1633
Carte generale de France. [de l'Europe]
A fine and uncommon early 17th century map of France printed from two copper plates. Engraved by Liébaux.From the French text edition of "Description d'Univers", 1683. by Allain Manneson Mallet (1630-1706), a well travelled military engineer and geographer who worked in 17th century France under King Louis XIV.
€80

Maker : MALLET, A.M.
Place : Paris
Date : 1683
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Maker : VAUGONDY, R. de
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Date : after 1748