A fine example of John Speed's highly decorative map of the Low Countries. This attractive map embraces all of the 17 traditional provinces of the Netherlands, including the modern nations of the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. At the time, the...
Scarce Visscher map of the low countries, with decorative cartouche and decorative key, including coat of arms. The map is dedicated to Theodoro Munter.
Fine old color, gold heightened example of Nicholas Visscher's map of the region centered on Utrecht. The map is oriented with west at the top, with Amsterdam at the fair right. Includes decorative cartouche, compass rose, coat of arms, sailing...
Detailed water board (commission) map of the north part of Holland, based upon the 16 sheet map of Johannes Dou, published in 1680. A fine 4 sheet reduction of the 16 sheet map of the region, surveyed by Johannes Dou (1642-1682) in 1680, and engraved...
Rare variant edition of Jaillot's map of the Low Countries. The present example, dated 1689, includes an elaborate ships motif for the title cartouche. We were not able to locate another example of this map illustrated on the internet or elsewhere.
Nice example of William Berry's map of Low Countries, published in London. The map is drawn from Adrien Hubert Jaillot's map of 1674, which has been "corrected and amended" by Berry.
David Funck's Edition of the 1621 Wolfgang Kilian Map of the Rhine Fine old color example of David Funke's rare 2 sheet map of the course of the Rhine River, published in Nuremberg. The map extends from Basel at the far left to Dordrecht and the...
Detailed map of Oost-Friesland (Netherlands) divided into subdivisions and legal jurisdictions. Published in Paris by H. Jaillot circa 1700. Shows major regions and towns such as Oldenburg, Osrtringen, Auricherland, Fredeburg, etc along with roads,...
Battle Plan of The Siege of Namur in 1695 Rare Battle Plan showing the lines of for forces of King William III during his siege o the City and Castle of Namur. The view shows the lines during the Second Siege of Namur, which resulted in the retaking...
A finely detailed map of the Low Countries, published in Paris. The map illustrates the united provinces of the Low Countries including Flanders, Brabant, Limburg, Lyege, etc. It also notes archdiocese and bishop's palaces throughout the region....
Fine old color example of Justus Danckerts map of the region centered on Utrecht. The map is oriented with west at the top, with Amsterdam at the fair right. Includes decorative cartouche, compass rose, coat of arms, sailing ships, etc.
Fine old color example of Justus Danckerts map of Gelderland and Zutphen The map is oriented with west at the top. Includes decorative cartouche, compass rose, coat of arms, sailing ships, etc.
Fine example of Allard's scarce map of Zeeland, in fine old color. Richly embellished, with over two dozen sailing ships, two compass roses, a small distance scale cartouche with a mermaid, and a large title cartouche complete with putti and...
Striking and decorative regional map of the Low Countries, including a very elaborate cartouche and title vignette.
Fine miniature regional map, from an early edition of Afferden's Atlas Abreviado. Includes decorative cartouche, scale of miles and attractive wash coloring.
Attractive map of Denmark, Germany, Netherlands and Belgium, on the Ptolemaic model. Mercator originally published this map in his 1578 edition of Ptolemy's great Geography. The present example is the second edition of the map, first issued in 1698....