Nice old color example of the Hondius-Jansson Map of North America, first published in 1618. The map includes a marvelous peninsular California with the Northwest Coast of America stretching almost due westward toward Asia, with over 30 place names....
Nice example of Claes Janszoon Visscher's rare Twelve Caesars world map. CJ Visscher's world maps are among the most spectacular world maps published in the 17th Century. The present map is one of four world maps with decorative panels issued by...
One of the earliest of Sanson's world maps and one of the earliest obtainable maps to show the five Great Lakes. The map is based upon Sanson's 1651 map of the world (Shirley 390), but with more prominence given to marine and river features. California...
This is a decorative example of Jansson's map of the Ancient world, including an inset of his modern map of the world. The map is based on Ortelius's 1601 map of the same title, which originally appeared in the latter's Parergon, while this present...
The Most Decorative Image of the Strait of Magellan from the Golden Age Fine example of the first state of Jansson's sea chart of the Southern tip of South America, illustrating Magellan's Strait and the recent discoveries of Jacques Le Maire. The...
Nicolas Sanson's double-page engraved map of northwestern Spain. The map was published in Paris in 1652.
Nicolas Sanson's double-page engraved map of southeastern Spain. The map was published in Paris in 1652.
Very rare map of Cyprus and Asia Minor by Phillipe de la Rue. While we were able to locate examples of the map issued by Covens & Mortier in the 18th Century, this map appears to be very rare.
Decorative regional map of the Holy Land, showing the travels of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Includes nice details, topography and a line tracing the route travelled.
Striking old color example of the title page from Volume 1 of Jansson's Atlas Novus, first published in 1636. Marvelous ornated coat of arms and beautifully engraved figures. Title pages are increasing collected. Noteworthy cartographic historians...