Description: This steel engraving originates from a Dutch edition of 'Meyer's Universum', published and printed by the 'Bibliographical Institute' seated in Hildburghausen, Germany in 1837. This work consists out of several parts/books describing important views of nature and art in all parts of the world. This plate is from part E. Artists and Engravers: The publisher of this work is Carl Joseph Meyer (1796-1856). He was a German entrepreneur and publisher. He was very succesful with his publishing firm 'Bibliographisches Institut', which he started in his hometown Gotha in 1826. He published bibles, literature and geographis atlasses.
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The Vintage European Travel Map is a collectible item that features a detailed map of Europe, with a focus on the region of Germany. This travel map likely includes a variety of transportation options, such as highways, railways, and airports, to help users navigate and explore the European landscape. With a vintage design and historical significance, this map serves as a unique piece for collectors and those interested in European transportation and geography.
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Country : Greece. "WELL PRESERVED - VERY HARD TO FIND THIS COIN IN THIS CONDITION.". seat on a bull. Shape : Round. Weight : 8.5000g. THE LAST ONE. Script : Greek.
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Description: Illustration to "Geschied- en oudheidkundige …" door N. van der Monde, 1844. Utrecht. Artists and Engravers: Anonymous.
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Description: This attractive original old antique print / plate originates from: 'Les guerres de Nassau...', by G. Baudartius / G. Baudart, published in Amsterdam by M. Colin de Thovoyon in 1616. This important work on the first five decades of the 80 Years War raging in the Netherlands, Belgium and the western part of Germany from 1568-1648, was written from a Contra-Remonstrant point of view. Many of the plates are after 'Geschichtsblatter' by Frans Hogenberg and after plates from J. J. Orlers' work. New plates were added as well. Artists and Engravers: Willem Baudartius (1565-1640) was born in Deinse, Flanders, Belgium, had already fled the Inquisition for England in 1565, together with his family.
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