Date: 1844 (dated 1832 in the plate). Title / Subject: 'Ancient Italy I'. Condition: Excellent condition. Light age toning. Outline hand coloured.
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This is a unique opportunity to own a piece of educational history. I believe they deserve to be appreciated by fellow collectors rather than gathering dust in storage. Stay tuned!". Condition is as shown in the photos.
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This Italy Super Jumbo Country Magnet features detailed and colorful Italian icons and popular cities composed inside the country's border. This collectible souvenir magnet measures 7 square inches and has a thickness of 0.100". These Classic International Country Magnets are perfect for any world traveler's refrigerator (or any other metal surface) and make a great gift for anyone that loves collecting keepsakes from all over the world! This Classic Magnet is made in the USA. Magnet Dimensions: 3.2" x 4.1".
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Description: This original old antique print is taken from 'Meyer's Universum', published in Germany ca. 1850. Artists and Engravers: Joseph Meyer (1796 - 1856) was a German industrialist and publisher, most noted for his encyclopedia, Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. He also published the world in pictures on steel engravings 'Meyers Universum', 1833–61, 17 volumes in 12 languages with 80,000 subscribers all over Europe.
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Angelo Fumagalli - Spiegazione della carta topografica dell'antico Milano-1964. Disegnata da Domenico Aspari. Conserva la velina originale
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Vintage Italian Geographic Institute atlas map page of Lago Albano and Trieste - Venice Region of Italy circa 1928. Measures 10 1/4 X 13 1/4 inches in size (26 X 34cm). Map is an authentic original in good condition as shown in photos.
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Description: This original old antique print / plate / view originates from: 'Reis in Zwitserland.' by Xavier Marmier, published in Utrecht by C. van der Post Jr., 1864. This is a Dutch translation of 'Voyage en Suisse.', published in 1862. I contains 25 engravings including 8 hand coloured costume engravings. Artists and Engravers: The plates in this work are mostly engraved by the brothers Rouargue: Emile (ca. 1795-1865), Adolphe (1810-1870), French engravers.
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