Fine Example of Abraham Ortelius' Map of the Americas, One of the Most Iconic Maps of the Western Hemisphere.
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Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) Americae sive Novi Orbis Nova Descriptio From: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum…
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$ 7,600.00
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The "Resitutio View" of Manhattan, after the Dutch recapture of the City from England.
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HUGO ALLARD, Totius Neobelgii Nova et Accuratissima Tabula, c. 1720.
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$ 8,500.00
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Important Revolutionary War era map of the expanse of the Hudson River.
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CLAUDE JOSEPH SAUTHIER (1736-1802), engraved and published by WILLIAM FADEN (1749-1836): A topographical map of Hudsons River (sic),
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$ 16,000.00
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After GEORGE HOLLAND, A View of the Federal Hall of the City of New York as Appeared in the Year 1797 with the Adjacent Buildings thereto, c. 1865.
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$ 100.00
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C.J. CORBIN, Corning, N.Y. 1882, Junction of the New York, Lake Erie and Western and the Syracuse Geneva & Corning R.RS., 1882.
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$ 1,200.00
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Fine woodcut map of the THE MOST IMPORTANT SPICE ISLAND, Ceylon, surrounded by 19 imaginary islands.
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After CLAUDIUS PTOLEMAEUS, Duodecima Asiae Tabula, 1486.
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$ 7,500.00
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The Earliest Modern Map of India and Southeast Asia.
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MARTIN WALDSEEMULLER, after CLAUDIUS PTOLEMAEUS, Tabula Moderna Indiae, 1513.
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$ 15,000.00
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One of the earliest obtainable maps of India.
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MARTIN WALDSEEMULLER, after CLAUDIUS PTOLEMAEUS, Decima Asiae Tabula, 1513.
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$ 9,000.00
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One of the finest early Dutch maps of China and Southeast Asia.
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JOOCUS HONDIUS THE ELDER, India Orientalis, c. 1606.
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$ 2,400.00
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Old color example of Jansson's important and highly decorative map of the Spice Islands.
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JOHANNES JANSSONIUS, Insularum Moluccarum nova Descriptio, c. 1641
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$ 1,600.00
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Important early map of Southeast Asia and the Philippines as well as a landmark map in the mapping of Australia, first published by Jan Jansson in 1630.
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JOHANNES JANSONIUS, Indiae Orientalis Nova Descriptio, c. 1645.
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$ 1,700.00
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Blaeu's Detailed Map of Southeast Asia Showing the Earliest Dutch Voyages to Encounter Australia.
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WILLEM BLAEU, India quae orientalis dicatur et insulae adjacentis, c. 1650.
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$ 1,800.00
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Gorgeous example of De Wit's map of Southeast Asia, with special attention to the Celebes Islands that were then being developed for the spice trade which would lead to hostilities among the European powers.
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FREDERICK DE WIT, Tabula Indiae Orientalis, c. 1680.
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$ 1,800.00
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One of the largest atlas maps of Sri Lanka, with a striking cartouche, embellished with an elephant and local Sri Lankans.
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NICOLAES VISSCHER, Insula Ceilon Olim Taprobana etc., c. 1690.
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$ 3,800.00
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Early map of Asia with Kamchatka already drawn as a peninsula. Compagnie Land to the upper right could be an early representation of Alaska.
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JOHANN BAPTIST HOMANN, Recentissima Asiae etc., c. 1700
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$ 1,900.00
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Fine map of Sri Lanka (Ceylon). As this map was issued control of Ceylon and the rich spice and tea trade that the island represented was hotly contested between the Dutch east Company and the British India.
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GUILLAUME DELISLE, Carte de l'Isle de Ceylan, 1722.
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$ 1,600.00
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Large and attractive hand-colored engraved map of Sri Lanka and the southern part of the Indian Peninsula.
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HOMANN HEIRS, Peninsula Indiae citra Gangem, hoc est orae celeberrimae Malabar & Coromandel etc. 1733.
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$ 900.00
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17th C Map of America -- California as an Island -- First Credible Naming and Depiction of the Missouri River
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CAREL ALLARD (DUTCH, 1648-1709), RECENTISSIMA NOVI ORBIS SIVE AMERICAE SEPTENTRIONALIS ET MERIDIONALIS TABULA EX OFFICINA CAROLI ALLARD
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$ 5,500.00
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