Published in Camden's Britannia by Abel Swale, Awnsham and John Churchill, London 1695. A fine copper engraved original antique county map of Durham, England. An original antique map. 16.5" x 14" (420mm x 360mm) map area only, with good margins beyond.
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From The Encyclopedia Britannica, 9th Edition. - in Good Used Condition.
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Description: These scarse detailed maps of Dutch Towns originate from the 'Gemeente-atlas' of Jacob Kuyper. This atlas of all towns in the Netherlands was published from 1865-1870 and included all towns in the Dutch province of Utrecht. These maps are also known as a Kuyperkaart or Kuyperkaartjes. We often carry multiple versions of these maps, coloured, outline coloured and uncoloured. Please inquire, also if you are looking for a place we have not yet listed. Artists and Engravers: Author: Jacob Kuyper. Kuyper was one of the most important of the Dutch atlas editors of the second half of the 19th century. He is particularly known for the "Gemeente Atlas", with 1210 plans of all the towns and villages in the Netherlands.
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Colorful print on paper reinforced with canvas. They have been used and therefore show signs of age-related wear. h m (85). m l (13). a r (1178).
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This hand-tinted map from 1841 depicts the Departement de la Charente in France, with a view of the city of Angouleme. Engraved by Bernard and Dyonnet, editor Dusillion, Paris. As an antique original from the 1800s, this topographical sheet map offers a unique glimpse into the historical geography of the region. The intricate detailing and hand-coloured accents add to the charm and accuracy of this vintage piece, making it a valuable addition to any collector's treasure trove.
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Charming small mid 19th century map with original outline hand color.
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Description: This rare map/print/view originates from: 'Les Plans et Profils des principales Villes et lieux considérables du comté de Flandre. Avec les cartes générales et les particulières de chaque gouvernement.', a rare atlas of maps and views of the areas in the Southern Netherlands conquered by the French for the King of Spain. Although few atlasses are the same, this work can contain sections on Flandre (Flanders), Artois (Artesia), Haynaut (Hainaut), Luxembourg (Luxemburg), Anvers (Antwerp), Malines (Mechelen), Namur (Namen), Limbourg (Limburg), Liege (Luik), Cambresis (Cambray). Artists and Engravers: The author of this work is Sébastien de Pontault, chevalier de Beaulieu (c.1612-1674).
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