A Remarkable Dutch Sea Chart Used For Navigation Between Africa and America Rare Johannes Van Keulen issue of Pieter Goos's sea chart of the Atlantic Ocean, America and Africa, first published circa 1680. This chart was created for use at sea by...
Contemporary portait of Eberhard Werner Happel. Eberhard Werner Happel (1647 - 1690) was a German author, novelist, journalist and polymath. He produced a number of interesting maps, including a world map showing the oceans currents. He also produced...
Rare First Edition of Morden's Geography Rectified This is an example of the rare first edition of Morden's important pocket world atlas, containing an extensive selection of Morden's maps of the world and its regions. The information Morden provides...
Remarkable Early English Map of the North Polar Regions Fine example of Moses Pitt's original map of the North Pole and surrounding lands. Moses Pitt initially set out to produce an expanded edition of Jansson's Atlas Maior with his partner Jacob Van...
Remarkable Early English Map of the North Polar Regions Fine example of Moses Pitt's original map of the North Pole and surrounding lands. Moses Pitt initially set out to produce an expanded edition of Jansson's Atlas Maior with his partner Jacob Van...
A Rare Dutch Chart of Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Indian Ocean A beautiful example of this rare sea chart of the Indian Ocean, Australia, etc., published in Amsterdam by Johannes Van Keulen. The chart appeared in Van Keulen's rare Maritime...
Nice example of Nicholas Visscher's map of the Caribbean, Florida, Southern US, Central America and part of South America. A number of cartographic myths appear on the map, including the large lake which appears in Georgia, a non-existent mountain...
Rare two-sheet antique English map of South America, published by William Berry in London in 1681. William Berry and Robert Morden petitioned the King of England for a license to publish maps for a world atlas in 1678. By 1680, William Berry, then...
Scarce Visscher map of the low countries, with decorative cartouche and decorative key, including coat of arms. The map is dedicated to Theodoro Munter.
Fine old color, gold heightened example of Nicholas Visscher's map of the region centered on Utrecht. The map is oriented with west at the top, with Amsterdam at the fair right. Includes decorative cartouche, compass rose, coat of arms, sailing...
Rare map of the Gulf of Grimault, oriented with south at the top. The map shows San Tropez and environs, with sailing ships a compass rose and other embellishments.
Detailed map of the region centered on Erfurt. Also includes Gotha, Weimar, Schwartzburg, Halle, Jena, Mulhausen, etc.
Striking example of Johannes De Ram's rare map of the Hungarian Empire, extending to Belgrad in the east. Includes decorative cartouche, coat of arms, etc.
Scarce Moses Pitt map map of Silesia, centered on Breslau. Shows Cracow in the southeast, Prague in the southwest, and Posen in the North. Follows the course of the Oder from Ratisbone to beyond Frankfurt am Oder. Two cartouches and coat of arms....
Fine old color example of Frederick De Wit's map of Bohemia, Silesia, Moravia and Lusatia. Includes several coats of arms and a decorative cartouche.
Fine example of the Moses Pitt re-issue of Blaeu's map of Russia, from Blaeu's Atlas Maior.