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Le Indie Ocidentali ( Antille maggiori e minori, ecc) L'America Centrale . . .
Uncommon map of Central America and the Antilles prepared by Francesco Costantino Marmocchi. Above the map "Geografia Commerciale". From "Il Globo Atlante di carte Geografiche compilate da F.C. Marmocchi per servire di corredo al suu corso di geografia commerciale", with the maps engraved by engraved by Gius. Cattaneo, Campo Antico, C. Poggiali, G. Bonatti, and Ces. Magrini.Marmocchi (Poggibonsi, 1805-Geneva, 1858) was known as a geographer and cartographer. He emigrated to Rome, and later to Co...
€75

Maker : MARMOCCHI, F.C.
Place : Genova, Paolo Rivara fu Giacomo
Date : 1858
West India Islands.
Map of the West Indies, published by "The London Printing and Publishing Company". Drawn and engraved by John Rapkin.
€75

Maker : RAPKIN, J.
Place : London
Date : 1854
Souveraineté de Neuchatel et de Vallangin.
Map of the Neuchatel region, from Nicolas de Fer's "L'Atlas curieux ou le Monde réprésente dans des cartes. "The "Atlas Curieux" is a geographic encyclopedia of images and a celebration of the French Empire under the Sun King, with maps of French possessions in the western hemisphere, maps of France, with detailed views of the grand waterworks at Marly, views of the great palaces and chateaux, views and plans of the Paris Observatory, and samples of military architecture. Issued in six annual ...
€60

Maker : DE FER, N.
Place : Paris
Date : 1705
Artois. Atrebatum Regionis Vera Descripto.
Prepared by Jacob Surhon who made a manuscript map of Artois for which he received 36 Livres from Charles V in 1554. For security reasons the map was not published. Only in 1579, when Antwerp was independent for a short time, Ortelius used the map for publication in his atlas.This is the last and very rare state with the signature of Theodorus Galle.
€500

Maker : ORTELIUS, A. / GALLE, Th.
Place : Antwerp, after 1612
Date : 1612
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