AMSTERDAM (EN)  | PARIS (EN)  |  VENICE (EN) | MAP-MART  |  Other Fairs  | MapTube

        

                                                                        
Transom of a ship in gilded carved wood bearing the inscription "DUMONT- DURVILLE"
Decorative transom sign in gilded carved wood bearing the inscription "DUMONT- DURVILLE" in a foliage environment. The transom usually kept the name of the ship and was often well-decorated.A transom is the flat, vertical surface at the back of a ship that connects the two sides of the hull. The sign holds the name of the great French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville D’Urville who first visited New Zealand in 1824 as second-in-command to Louis Duperrey. On his second voyage of exploration and...
$7.500

Maker : ANONYMOUS
Place : France
Date : 1880
Peru.
FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE OF THIS MAP. Decorated with ships and monsters in the sea. Orientated with east at the top. With the signature of G. Blaeuw lower right corner. Shows the Pacific coast of South America from Ecuador (at the left-hand side) as far south as the Atacama desert in the northern reaches of Chile. "As early as 1520, Spanish settlers in Panama had heard tales of a powerful civilization rich in gold that lay to the south, and in 1522 an expedition was organized to find this land...
$900

Maker : BLAEU, W.
Place : Amsterdam
Date : 1644
Soil map - Virginia Norfolk Sheet.
Soil map printed by Julius Bien & Co. in New York for the Department of Agriculture. The map gives great detail of the area centered on Norfolk, Potsmouth, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach in the year 1903. Soils are surveyed by J.E.Lapham in the same year. To the left and right, color keys to the different soil types.Upper left: U.S.Department of Agriculture, Bureau of soils, Milton Whitney, Chief.Julies Bien (later Bien & Co) was born and educated in Germany, and moved to America in 1849. He started...
$50

Maker : U.S. DEPT. OF ARGICULTURE
Place : New York 1903
Date : 1903
Early 19th century magnetic dry card compass with wooden bowl,
Brass dry rose marine compass, in its mahogany case. The mariner's compass, which enabled mariners to know the direction in which they were sailing, has always been one of the most important navigational instruments.This example is mounted in a wooden box to keep it safe.. The compass itself is mounted on brass gimbals to keep it steady on a moving ship. It has a single iron needle with a brass cap that rests on a spike projecting from the bottom of the bowl, which also contains some lead to wei...
$1.750

Maker : ANONYMOUS
Place : Unknown
Date : ca. 1800
Terms and conditions
This item is owned and offered by the seller Paulus_Swaen_Old_Maps - All items are available for immediate sale, offered subject to prior sale.
Invoices are created by the seller by using our shopping cart or be prepared by the seller the day following the order and are emailed to you.
Items offeres by different sellers are invoiced separately.
Shipping fees are extra. The buyer is responsible for all applicable taxes, including any VAT, customs clearance, import duties, or equivalent costs arriving at the customer's home border. Payment is due on receipt of the invoice. The item(s) are shipped as soon as possible after receipt of your payment.
Before buying please read the complete Terms Conditions of Sale.

Item Location
Amsterdam, , Netherlands
Ships To
United States, United Kingdom, Albania, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Belgium, Bermuda, Cambodia, Canada, Chile, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Greenland, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey
Pick-ups
No pick-ups
Payment Methods
Visa, Mastercard, Bank Transfer, American Express, iDEAL, PayPal, Google Pay
Returns Accepted
No
Post Message
Feel free to ask the seller a question. Please note that the seller could be located in an area with a different time zone. Our seller will do their best to respond within 24 hours.
Post your message below.

Sign in to ask the seller a question.

Recently Viewed