Interesting regional map extending from India, the Ganges and the Maldive Islands to Hai-nan, Cochinchina, the Straits of Malacca and Sumatra, from DeVaugondy's Atlas Universel. Includes islands, towns, mountains, rivers, lakes and a host of other...
Finely detailed regional map depicting Singapore, Ceylon, the Maldive Islands, Sumatra, Southern Malaysia, etc. Remarkably detailed this map is highly decorative as well.
Detailed and very rare Russian-language India, Thailand, Southeast Asia, and Malaysia, published in Saint Petersburg in 1836. The key along the bottom of the map notes possessions of the imperial powers, from left to right: England, France, Portugal,...
Scarce French sea chart of India and the west coast of Malaysia, etc., published in Paris by Robiquet. Includes large inset maps of: Bombay Amerst Akiab (Sittwe, Myanmar) Includes pencil annotations showing a voyage of the coast of Coromandel...
Detailed regional map of India and Southeast Asia, extending from the Gulf of Kambaye to the Gulf of Tonquin and from Sumatra and Ceylon to Tibet and the Himalayas. Shows towns mountains, rivers, lakes, islands, bays, etc. An excellent mid 19th...
Nice mid-19th century map of India and Southeast Asia, including Cambodia, Siam, Burmah, Tonquin, Cochin China, and British Tenasserim. Shows roads, towns, rivers, mountains, etc. Decorative border.
Early Antique Map of Southeast Asia Finely colored example of the first printed map to focus on Southeast Asia and the only map to focus on this area in the first half of the 16th century. Fries' map was a significant milestone in the Mapping of...
The Spice Map—Rare, Striking Map of Southeast Asia Rare English edition of Petrus Plancius's "Spice Map," first published in 1594, covering the Philippines and Maritime Southeast Asia, including the famed Spice Islands. Plancius based his map on...
Fine Example of Decorative Map of the East Indies from the Mercator-Hondius Atlas This map showcases European knowledge of the East Indies, an area of increasing importance to Europe from the early-sixteenth century onwards. The focus is on the...
Decorative example of the Cantelli-Rossi map of part of Southeast Asia, extending from Singapore and the Straits of Malacca in the south, to the mouth of the Ganges and southeastern China in the north, produced by Cantelli da Vignola and published in...
Rare English map of the Malay Peninsula, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, part of China, Borneo, Sumatra and the Gulf of Bengal. One of the earliest obtainable English maps of the region.
Mortier's Large Format Map of the Kingdome of Siam, Malaysian Peninsula, Singapore, Indonesia, etc. Finely colored example of Pierre Mortier's map of Southeast Asia, extending from Thailand, Cambodia, Viet Nam, and the Malay Peninsula and Gulf of...
Finely colored example of Chatelain's map of Southeast Asia. The map extends from Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Malay Peninsula and Gulf of Bengal in the north to Java and Sumatra in the south, and is centered on Malacca and Borneo. Gorgeous wash...
In Fine Contemporary Dutch Color Fine old color example of Joshua Ottens map of Southeast Asia, extending from the Malay Peninsula in the north to Java and Sumatra in the south, with Malacca and Borneo. One of the more fascinating notes shows a...
Finely engraved map of the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, the Celebes, etc., from Jacques Nicolas Bellin's, Le Petit Atlas Maritime Recueti de Cartes et Plans des Quatre Parlies du Monde en Cinq Volumes, first published in Paris in 1764.
A rare sea chart, including a map of Singapore and the Straits of Malacca and Banca, which appeared only in the second and enlarged edition of Mannevillette's Le Neptune Oriental. Important early chart of the East Coast of Sumatra, the eastern portion...