Arader Galleries is delighted to announce a new collection of recently cataloged maps for sale, with highlights spanning the Americas and Europe from the 16th to 19th centuries. If you have any questions about the listed maps or your specific map collecting interests, please contact us directly through this email; our team of curators look forward to assisting you! Bespoke museum quality framing services are available upon request along with shipping services.
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A fine world map showing all but the eastern coast of Australia, the eastern coast of New Zealand.
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Kiepert, Heinrich. Erdkarte in Mercators Projection. ca. 1796.
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$ 675.00
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Sauerbrey, Nicolaus Friedrich & Euler, Leonhard. Tabula Geographica Italiae...Berlin, 1753.
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$ 300.00
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Carey, Matthew. France Divided into Circles and Departments. Philadelphia, 1814.
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$ 550.00
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Zatta, Antonio. Il Canada, Le Colonie Inglesi con La Luigiana, E Florida. Venice, 1778
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$ 700.00
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A remarkable depiction of the North Polar Regions, richly annotated with early discoverers, including Barentsz (1594-1596), Henry Hudson and other 17th century explorations. Perhaps most interesting are the annotations relating to Herico Russo (Erik the Red), who discovered Greenland in 982.
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Coronelli, Vincenzo Maria. Terre Artiche. Venice: ca. 1690.
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$ 675.00
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A map of the North Coast of England by Waghenaer (c. 1533-1606), a Dutch marine cartographer and navigator. His first publication was the famous Speigel der Zeevaerdt, or Mariner’s Mirror, which appeared in 1584. It was the first engraved sea atlas.
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Waghenaer, Lucas. Janszoon (c. 1534 - 1606). Noordt custe van Engelandt. Amsterdam, c.1586
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$ 1,500.00
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A very early sea chart covering the southern coast of England covering the Isle of Wight and Dover, with a wealth of detail including soundings, sandbars, towns, and coastal topography.
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Waghenaer, Lucas. Janszoon (c. 1534 - 1606). Isle of Wight - Dover. Amsterdam, c.1586
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$ 1,500.00
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Frederick De Wit's fine early map of the Americas and Pacific with California depcited as an Island with exceptionally fine and original hand color.
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De Wit, Frederick. Novissima et Accuratissima Totius Americae Descriptio. Amsterdam, 1690
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$ 1,800.00
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The Groundbreaking North American Map by De L’Isle, with Notable Depictions of the Mississippi and California. Fantastic vibrant original color.
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De l'Isle, Guillaume. L'Amerique Septentrionale. Amsterdam, 1700
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$ 1,800.00
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A fine example of Jaillot's map of the border area between France and Belgium with the towns of Tournai, Lille, Ipres, Douay, Condé and others. This map boasts exceptional original hand color.
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Jaillot, Alexis Hubert. Le Diocese de Tournay... Paris:c. 1700
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$ 1,500.00
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A pivotal map that encapsulates the complexities of Spain's political landscape at the turn of the 18th century. Its importance spans historical, geographical, and educational domains, making it a critical piece for anyone interested in the legacy of cartography and the history of Spain.
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Mortier, Pierre. L'Espagne. Paris, ca. 1700.
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$ 600.00
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This map represents the Venetian Republic at a time when it was a significant maritime and commercial power in the Mediterranean region.
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Sanson, Nicolas & Mortier, Pierre. L'Etat de la Republique de Venice. Paris: ca. 1700
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$ 600.00
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'Northern Hemisphere to see more distinctly the Arctic lands'
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de L'Isle, Guillaume. Hemisphere Septentrional pur voir plus distinctoment les terres artiques. Paris, 1714
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$ 700.00
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The Most Important Map of New England At The Time of the American Revolution.
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Mead, Braddock. A Map of the Most Inhabited Part of New England. London, 1774.
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$ 7,500.00
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Attractive separately-issued folding map of New England. The map includes an inset plan of Boston with 20 landmarks listed.
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Mitchell, S. Augustus. Map of Massachusetts Connecticut and Rhode Island... Philadelphia, c. 1840
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$ 2,100.00
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A significant historical document that highlights the transportation landscape of mid-19th century North America. This comprehensive map not only details the extensive network of railroads and canals but also reflects the economic and technological advancements of the period.
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Wells, John. G. Dinsmore's Complete Map of the Railroads and Canals in the United States of America & Canada. New York, 1856.
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$ 1,200.00
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A scarce map of the United States. The map is well detailed and shows the US split according to slave and free states. The map was clearly prepared in anticipation of the Civil War.
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Ettling, Thomas. Map of the United States of North America Upper and Lower Canada. London, 1861.
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$ 1,200.00
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A vital historical document that illuminates the complex relationship between the U.S. government and Native American tribes during a pivotal era in American history.
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Rowe, WM. H. Map Showing the Locations of the Indian Reservations within the Limits of the United States and Territories. Washington D.C. 1888
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$ 900.00
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A map depicting the progress of allotment in the Creek Nation serving as a crucial historical document reflecting the complex dynamics of land ownership and Indigenous sovereignty during a transformative era in American history. This map emerged in the context of the Dawes Act (1887), which aimed to assimilate Native American tribes by allotting individual parcels of land.
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US Department of the Interior. Map Showing Progress of Allotment in the Creek Nation. 1899.
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$ 900.00
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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Choctaw Nation was navigating the aftermath of the Indian Removal Act and subsequent treaties that reshaped their lands. The 1900 map is a testament to this tumultuous history, representing both the resilience of the Choctaw people and the ongoing struggle for sovereignty.
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US Department of the Interior. Map of Choctaw Nation Indian Territory. 1900.
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$ 900.00
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