First state of Nicolas Sanson's 1655 double-page engraved map of Poland, Ukraine, and the Baltic states, including modern-day Lithuania and Estonia. Sanson revised the map a number of times during its 50-year publication history.
Nice example of Blaeu's rare map of Poland, Lithuania, etc., which first appeared in the 1662 edition of Blaeu's Atlas Maior. This is Blaeu's second map based upon Radizwill's early map, originally engraved by Hessel Gerritsz. The Radziwill map is one...
Rare map of Poland and the neighboring regions, published in Paris by Du Val. The map extends to include the Ukraine and western Russia. With decorative tittle cartouche lower left with a dedication to Jean-Jacques de Mesmes, comte d'Avaux (1640 - 9...
Rare map of the Ukraine, Georgia, Moscovy, Southeastern Poland / Lithuania and the Black Sea, by Cantelli da Vignola and published in Rome by Rossi. The map provides one of the most detailed and up to date treatments the area centered on the newly...
Nice example of Coronelli's two sheet map of Russia, extending from the Baltic and the Black Sea in the west to Gran Tartaria in the east. Coronelli's map of Russia is one of the most detailed and elaborate maps of the 17th Century, providing...
Rare early English map of Poland. Maximum Poland, extending from the Baltic to the Ukraine and beyond the Dniepr River.
Very rare Sanson map of Ukraine and so-called Russie Rouge, stretching from Lublin in the west to Kherson Oblast in the east (here called "Confin de La Petite Tartarie"). "Russie Rouge" or Red Ruthenia or Red Rus' is a term dating back to the Middle...
Striking large format map of Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Finland and the Baltic Countries and extending south to the Black Sea and the Balkans, with an ornate dedication cartouche to Peter the Great, including a portrait of the Czar near the bottom of the...
Detailed map of the Kingdom of Poland, extending to Ukrainia and the Black Sea. The present example is the first edition of the map, pre-dating the use of the map in the Italian edition of Salmon's Geography. The two states can be differentiated by...
Scarce map of the region centered on the Black Sea and Russia, published by Nicolas De Fer in Paris. The map extends from Scandinavia and the Baltic in the west to the mouth of the Volga in the Caspian Sea. Elaborate cartouche includes 9 coats of...
Fine and highly detailed map of Southern Poland and parts of Slovakia, Ukraine, Hungary, Romania and Moldova, which was then being called Austrian Poland and Red Russia. Santini gives credit to Homann Heirs in the cartouche.
Decorative regional map of several Palatinates in modern day Ukraine and Belarus. The map shows the region east of the Dniester River, centered on Kiev. Issued as part of Zatta's Atlante Novissimo.
Rare postal map of the Russian Empire, which appeared in Von Reilly and Kuhn's Atlas Universae rei veredariae bilinguis ... Allgemeiner Postatlas von der ganzen Welt . . . , published in Vienna in 1799. Von Reilly & Kuhn's atlas is the first...
Wall Map Version of Napoleon's Grand Army Marches on Russia Rare separately published broadside and map illustrating the Russian Campaign of 1812, published by John Cary. At the top left corner, Cary reproduces a letter which he received from The...
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...
Fine unfolded example of Gastaldi's modern map of Russia, including Poland, Lithuania, Estonia and Ukraine. Gastaldi's map is among the earliest modern maps of the region. Based upon the 1546 map of Sigmund Herberstein, it extends further to the north...