First State of Faden's Rare Map of the Iberian Peninsula Monumental large format map of Spain, published in London by William Faden in 1810. This fine large format map was distributed to British officers during the Peninsular War (1807-1814). The...
Fine large Civil and Military map of the Iberian Peninsula, published in Paris by the Catastro Real de Francia and the French Geographical Society. The map includes small plans of: Puerte (sic) of Mahon, Tudela, Mahon, Zaragoza, Lerida, Porto, Toledo,...
Detailed map of the Iberian Peninsula, published in London by John Arrowsmith. The map appeared in Arrowsmith's London Atlas.
Striking full color example of this marvelous map. Decorative vignettes showing bull fighting, Madrid, Lisbon, Belem Castle, Gibralter, and two coats of arms. Engraved for R. Montgomery Martin's Illustrated Atlas. Tallis was one of the last great...
Full color example of Ortelius' map of Portugal, from Ortelius' Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, the first modern atlas of the world. Includes 2 ornate cartouches, sea monster and 2 sailing ships. Based upon Fernando Alvarez Secco's two-sheet map of...
16th Century Antique Map of Portugal Finely executed map of Portugal, published by Dutch mapmaker Gerard De Jode, oriented with west at the top of the map. De Jode's map is based upon the work of Fernando Alvarez Secco, and was engraved by Joannes...
Fine example of this early modern map of Portugal. From a 1597 edition of Magini's Geographia Universae tum Veteris tum Novae Absolutissiumum.
Rare 16th Century map of Portugal, published by Zacharias Heyns in his rare Le Miroir du Monde, ou, Epitome du Theatre d'Abraham Ortelius, published in Amsterdam in 1598. Zacharias Heyns was the son of Peter Heyns, who wrote the rhyming text for...
Fine example of one of the most beautiful of all maps of Portugal published in the 17th Century. This is one of the few maps engraved by Baptista van Doetecum for the Hondius Mercator Atlas and demonstrates the elegant style of one of the great master...
Finely engraved sea chart of the Portuguese coastline, centered on Lisbon, which appeared in Johannes Janssonius's Het Licht der Zeevaert or Le Flambeau de la Navigation, first published in 1620. Jansson's sea atlas is a copy of Blaeu's Atlas of the...
Finely engraved sea chart of the Portuguese coastline, centered on Lisbon, which appeared in Blaeu's Her Licht der Zeevaert or Le Flambeau de la Navigation, first published in 1608. The map would later be copied by Jansson in 1620 when the Blaeu...
A detailed town plan of Lisbon, showing the town, harbor, fortified walls, canals, waterfront, and important public buildings, squares, and more. The map includes a key naming 34 places, including famous castles, churches, and other notable points in...
Decorative map of Portugal, based upon an earlier map by Willem Blaeu. Includes a decorative cartouche and scale of miles, 2 coats of arms, 2 sailing ships and a allegorical sea god riding a whale.
Rare map of the Portugal, which appeared in Boisseau's Tresor des carte Geographiques, published in Paris. Boisseau's map is based upon Jansson's map, published in his Atlas Minor in 1628. The map was later copied by Jean Picart. The map is...
Nicolas Sanson's 1654 double-page engraved maps of northern and southern Portugal, with a large sailing vessel in the upper left corner.
Rare map of the Portugal, which appeared in Picart's Tresor des carte Geographiques, published in Paris. Picart's map is based upon Jansson's map, published in his Atlas Minor in 1628. The first French version of the map was published by Jean Boisseau...