Fine old color example of this remarkable early map of the Russia, Ukraine and the Black Sea region, from the 1486 Ulm edition of Ptolemy's Geographia. The map is drawn from the work of Nicolas Germanicus, whose manuscript maps were created to...
A striking example of Waldseemuller's map of the region between the Black and Caspian Seas, centered on Armenia. The first modern atlas, prepared by Martin Waldseemuller using the translation of Mathias Ringmann. This is one of the most important...
Striking example of Sanson's map of Russia, Poland and Ukraine, extending from the Gulf of Finland to Petite Tartary and to Bulgaria and Tartaria.
Colored example of Mercator's map of Armenia, Georgia, eastern Turkey, and parts of Ukraine and Southern Russia, from Mercator's Geographia, first published in 1578 and republished in Amsterdam beginning in 1695. Includes decorative cartouche and sea...
Striking large format map of Imperial Russia, at the beginning of the period when Russia was aggressively exploring the Pacific Ocean and Arctic Seas. Highly detailed map of the Russian Empire and northern China covering the region from Finland and...
Rare large format map of Imperial Russia, extending from the Baltic and the Black Sea to China, prepared by Nicolas De Fer. De Fer's map is based upon the reports of Nicholas Witsen, Evart Esbrand (Evert Ysbrandzoon Ides) and Philippe Avril. Adam...
Decorative map of Russia and Central Asia, showing the Northeast Passage. Extends from the Black Sea and th Baltic to Kamchatka, China, Northern India and the mouth of the Indus River. Includes remarkable detail in areas still then not yet explored....
First Edition of Strahlenberg's Seminal Work on Russia, bound with an English Edition of the Map Nice example of the London edition of Strahlenberg's map of Russia, one of the most important maps of Russia published in the 18th century, bound with the...
Rare Swedish map of part of Russia, showing Siberia, Ufymskoy Uyaesdu, Uctuskoy, Alapaiskoy Sawod, Kamensk Sawod, Toboloski, Newianskoy Sawod, etc. The map is apparently very rare. The notation at the bottom of the cartouche is Dresdae in Officina...
Antique Map of Usbekistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Northern Iran, Turkmenistan and the Caspian Sea Region - The First Map to Name Usbekistan in the Title Decorative and detailed map of Usbekistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Northern Iran, Turkmenistan...
Fine Old Color Example Rare map of part of the Ukraine and the Black Sea region, showing the route of the Russian Army in its expedition against the Tartars in 1736 and 1737. Includes sailing ships, cartouche, compass rose and detailed movements of...
Impressive two-sheet engraved map of Russia, published by the famous Amsterdam mapmaking pair of Covens & Mortier, circa 1741. Probably based on the efforts of Joseph Nicholas de L'Isle, who revolutionized the mapping of Russia in the 1730s and...
Detailed map of Siberia, extending from the White Sea and the Caspian Sea in the west to Irkuckoi Province, Jakutky on the Lena River and regions just to the east. Centered on the Jenisi River. Nicolas Bellin was the official map maker to the King of...
Striking pair of maps, showing Russia from the Pacific Ocean to its Western European Boundaries.
Highly detailed map of the Northwestern part of Russia, from the Gulf of Finland and Poland, to the western part of Asian Russia. Decorative cartouche.
Highly detailed map of the Western Part of Russia, extending South to the Caspian and East to Irkurkoy and Ilimskoy. The map is drawn from the Atlas of Russia compiled under the direction of Joseph Nicolas De L'Isle in St. Petersburg.