Antique Map of the Burgundy Region by Janssonius, 1657
Located in Langweer, NL
set up a business as book publisher in Amsterdam. His first map was published in 1616. Around 15 years
17th Century Antique Maps Amsterdam
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Antique Map of the Burgundy Region by Janssonius, 1657
Located in Langweer, NL
set up a business as book publisher in Amsterdam. His first map was published in 1616. Around 15 years
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Old Original Hand-Colored Engraving of a Bird's-eye Plan of Amsterdam, ca.1580
Located in Langweer, NL
Description: Antique print, untitled. Bird's-eye plan of Amsterdam portrayed on a sheet of
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Antique Map of the Burgundy-franche-Comté Region by Janssonius, 1657
Located in Langweer, NL
business as book publisher in Amsterdam. His first map was published in 1616. Around 15 years later he set
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Antique Map of the Region of Champagne and Brie by Janssonius, c.1650
Located in Langweer, NL
book publisher in Amsterdam. His first map was published in 1616. Around 15 years later he set up a
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Antique Map of the Region of Champagne and Brie, France, by Janssonius, c.1650
Located in Langweer, NL
book publisher in Amsterdam. His first map was published in 1616. Around 15 years later he set up a
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Detailed Map of the Holy Land, Showing the Travels of Christ & Apostles, ca.1650
Located in Langweer, NL
century the members of the Visscher family were important art dealers and map publishers in Amsterdam. The
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Champagne: The Sparkling Heart of France - A Blaeu Cartographic Engraving, c1650
Located in Langweer, NL
." This means the map was produced in Amsterdam by the Blaeu family, specifically by Willem Blaeu and his
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1897 Edition of Dutch West India Co. New Amsterdam, 1642 Map Framed
Located in Stamford, CT
Framed hand colored 1897 map of New Amsterdam (New York). An 1897 version of the original 1642
Glass, Wood, Paper
Framed Map of Old New York (Amsterdam in New Netherland)
By Townsend MacCoun
Located in Hudson, NY
Historical Map 'Amsterdam' in New Netherland, 1653-1664, The City of the Dutch West India Company
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Danckerts Map of Florida, the West Indies and the Caribbean.
Located in Coral Gables, FL
imprint. At the time, it was in vogue in Amsterdam to leave maps undated, which makes Dankerts maps
Sold|$420
19th Century Map of Amsterdam
By The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
Located in Essex, MA
A strikingly graphic map, or city plan, of the City of Amsterdam, in black and white, with the
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