Stainless Steel, BPA Free.
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Description: This plan originates from: 'Les Forces de l'Europe', by Nicholas de Fer, published in Paris, 1705. Artists and Engravers: Made by 'Gournay' after 'Nicholas de Fer'. Nicholas de Fer (1646-1720) was the youngest son of Parisian print and map seller, Antoine de Fer [d.1673]. He became an official geographer to both French and Spanish kings. Nicholas de Fer was one of the most prolific and influential French geographers and cartographers of the late 17th and early 18th Century.
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Description: This is a so-called 'Koffieprent' (coffee print), published as part of a series, published by Wed. Huygens, ca. 1860. Artists and Engravers: Lithographer: H.W. Last (Dutch 1817-1873).
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4 National Geographic Map Inserts Europe-April 2005, Central America-April 1986, Africa-September 2005, West Indies-March 2003
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Of the Danube River. Romania 1981. The Table present. 100-500 gr. A6-A5= 11-20 sets /or / Blocks //3 - 10 cover / or /3 - 10 FDC / or /3 - 10 maxicard. 50-100 gr. 1 - 2 maxicard. 1 - 2 FDC / or /.
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Description: This original old antique print / plate originates from the scarse French edition of 'Description de touts les Pays-Bas ...', by L. Guicciardini, published by Jan Janszn., Arnhem and Petrus van der Keere, Amsterdam in 1613. Artists and Engravers: The author of this work: Lodovico Guicciardini (1521-1589): Italian merchant from aristocratic descent. He was born in Florence, a son of Jacopo Guicciardini. His uncle was the famous author Francesco Guicciardini (1483-1540) who wrote 'La historia di Italia'. The Guicciardini family established a presence in Antwerp and in 1541 Lodovico arrived to work with his uncle. At the same time they functioned as informents for the Medici's back home. He stayed until his death.
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Description: Includes a description sheet (in Dutch) and a dispersion map for this plant in the Netherlands. One of the plates from the mammoth publication titled 'Flora Batava, of Afbeelding en beschrijving van Nederlandsche Gewassen', published from 1800-1934 by several Dutch publishers, including Loosjes and Nijhoff). In total the 461 periodic issues contained 2240 prints. The initial publisher was J.C. Sepp. The long publication period reflects the change in the technique of its illustrations. Hand coloured copper engravings were initially used, followed by hand coloured lithographs, and finally chromolithography was introduced. Initially the texts and editing work were done by Jan Kops, although several other would follow during the 134-year span in which this work was published.
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