First State, from 1683, the Year of the Siege of Vienna. Rare, large engraved map of southeastern Europe, published by William Berry in London in 1683. The map was published at a pivotal point in the history of the region; in 1683, the Ottoman Empire...
J.C. Haffner's View of the 1686 Siege of Budapest. Finely engraved view of the 1686 Siege of Budapest, engraved by Johann Christoph Haffner in Augsburg in 1687. The view depicts the battle between the Ottoman Turks and the Holy League for control...
Rare separately published map showing the Siege of Eger, published in Rome in 1688. The Siege of Lorraine was undertaken by a Holy League force, led by Charles of Lorraine. The key at the lower left of the map shows the positions, encampments,...
Detailed late 17th Century map of Hungary. Includes decorative cartouche, coat of arms, etc. Originally engraved by Jan Jansson, the copperplate was later acquired by Valk & Schenk. The Valk & Schenk edition is by far the more scarce edition...
Rare separately published Justus Danckerts map of Hungary, based upon an early map by Pierre Du Val. Du Val original published his map during the Great Turkish War (1683-1699), illustrating the Hapsburg controlled region at a time when the Ottoman...
Monumental Six Sheet Map of the Danube Region Nice example of Vincenzo Maria Coronell's magnificent 6-sheet map of the course of the Danube River from Vienna to Nikopolje, published in Venice. The map is a remarkable compendium of information...
Detailed map of Southern Europe published by Guillaume De L'Isle. Shows Hungary, along with part of Dalmatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Romania, Constantinople, the Black Sea, Crimea, the Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, Transylvania, Moravia, Moldovia, the...
Scarce regional map of the region north of the Danube, published by Guillaume De L'Isle in Paris. Includes all or part of Hungary, Romania, Transylvania, Slovenia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Serbia, and Poland.
Nice example of Chiquet's map of Hungary and the Balkans, from his Le Nouveau et Curieux…
Gerrit van Schagen's hand-colored engraved map of the Balkans, showing Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, etc. Attractive cartouche in the lower left.
Scarce map of Hungary and Transylvania, published in London by Herman Moll.
Scare map of Hungary, Slovenia, Transylvania, and parts of Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria, from an Italian edition of Thomas Salmon's , Modern History: or, the present state of all Nations. . . entitled Lo Stato Presente... published in...
Rare second edition of this small map of Hungary, which appeared in the 11th edition of Kurtze, erlauterung . . . published in Berlin in 1795. Detailed table below.
A Map of the Banat of Timisoara by One of its Most Important Historians Rare separately published map of the Banat of Timișoara, created by Francesco Griselini, following his travels to Timișoara with Count Giuseppe Brigido in 1774 and published in...
Finely detailed map of Hungary and adjoining regions, published in Venice by Santini. The map follows the course of the Danube from Vienna in the west to Nicopel (Nikopol, Bulgaria), and to the southwest, the Dalmatian Coastline. Includes large parts...