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Maps For Sale
Item type: Antique and Vintage
1852 Map of Haut-Rhin: An Illustrated Gateway to Alsace's Viticultural Splendors
Located in Langweer, NL
This original hand-colored map is from the "Atlas National Illustré," a work by Victor Levasseur, a French geographer and cartographer known for his richly illustrated maps. The map...
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1850s Antique Maps

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Mapping History: The Decorative Cartography of Indre-et-Loire by Levasseur, 1856
Located in Langweer, NL
An original hand-colored map of the Département d'Indre-et-Loire created by Victor Levasseur in 1856. As an antique steel engraved map, it showcases the detailed craftsmanship and technology of mid-19th century map making. The method of steel engraving allowed for precise and intricate details to be captured, making this map not only a navigational tool but also a work of art. The addition of outline hand colouring is particularly noteworthy. This technique, where colours are applied by hand to the engraved map, was a common practice at the time to highlight certain features such as boundaries, rivers, and cities. The hand colouring on this map would have been done meticulously, adding vibrancy and clarity to the engraved lines and making it easier to differentiate various geographical and political demarcations. The map's wide margins are characteristic of the period's presentation style, offering space for additional annotations or simply serving to frame the map aesthetically when displayed. Such margins also suggest that the map was intended for a discerning audience, possibly for educational or decorative purposes in a library or study. Victor Levasseur was renowned for his decorative maps, often embellished with artistic elements that went beyond mere geographical information. These elements could include vignettes, allegorical figures, and detailed illustrations surrounding the map itself, reflecting the cultural, historical, and economic aspects of the depicted area. While the description does not detail these decorative aspects, it's common for Levasseur's works to feature such embellishments, making his maps highly prized among collectors and historians for both their artistic value and cartographic accuracy. This map of Département d'Indre-et-Loire, with its combination of technical precision in steel engraving and the beauty of hand colouring, represents a fascinating intersection of art and science in the 19th century. It is a testament to the era's dedication to detail, craftsmanship, and the aesthetic presentation of information. The Département d'Indre-et-Loire, located in the central part of France within the region known as the Centre-Val de Loire, is rich in historical and cultural significance, with numerous important places highlighted on a map from 1856 by Victor Levasseur. Based on the region's known historical sites and cities, the following places are likely to be featured or of importance: 1. **Tours**: As the capital city of the Département d'Indre-et-Loire, Tours is a central hub of history, culture, and architecture. It is known for its old town, the Place Plumereau, Tours Cathedral, and its proximity to the Loire River, making it a likely focal point on the map. 2. **Amboise**: This town is famous for the Château d'Amboise, which is closely linked to French royal history and offers panoramic views of the Loire River. Leonardo da Vinci is buried here in the Chapel of Saint-Hubert, associated with the château. 3. **Chinon**: Known for its medieval fortress, the Château de Chinon, this town has deep historical roots, including connections to Joan of Arc and King Charles VII. The fortress and town would be significant landmarks. 4. **Villandry**: The Château de Villandry is renowned for its beautiful Renaissance gardens, which are some of the most impressive in France. While the château might be less emphasized in an 1856 map compared to cities and towns, it's an important site in the region. 5. **Loches**: This town features the Château de Loches, a medieval castle, and the Royal Lodge, noted for its Renaissance architecture. The town's history and architectural landmarks make it a place of interest. 6. **Azay-le-Rideau**: The Château d'Azay-le-Rideau is set on an island in the middle of the Indre River, showcasing the French Renaissance architectural...
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1850s Antique Maps

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Old Map of Vaucluse, France: A Cartographic Celebration of Viticulture, 1852
Located in Langweer, NL
This original hand-colored map is from the "Atlas National Illustré," a work by Victor Levasseur, a French geographer and cartographer known for his richly illustrated maps. The map...
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1850s Antique Maps

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1644 Janssonius Original Wine Regions Map: The Ducal and Comital Burgundy
Located in Langweer, NL
This authentic handcolored map is a detailed 17th-century depiction of the Burgundy region, divided into the Duchy of Burgundy ("ducatus") and the County of Burgundy ("comitatus"), ...
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1640s Antique Maps

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1880s Map of The Italian Alps from Milan to Lake Garda
Located in Roma, IT
Geographical Map of the Profile and Elevation of the Italian Alps from Milano to Lake Garda. The map features the name of each peak and key cities including Monza, Brescia and Bergam...
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1880s Italian Antique Maps

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Levasseur's 1852 Cartographic Portrait of Gironde: Celebrating the Bordeaux Wine
Located in Langweer, NL
This original hand-colored map is from the "Atlas National Illustré," a work by Victor Levasseur, a French geographer and cartographer known for his richly illustrated maps. The map is a steel engraving, which was a common and precise method for creating maps at the time. The inclusion of the publisher's name, A. Combette from Paris, and the addresses of the various contributors to the map's creation, like the engravers Laguillermie and Rainaud, adds to the historical context of the piece. The margins of the map are adorned with detailed illustrations that serve as a visual encyclopedic reference to the region's geography, economy, and notable figures. The use of color along the boundaries makes the map not only a tool for navigation but also an educational resource, providing insights into the department's landscape, economy, and cultural significance. The text included in the map's design provides statistical information, a map legend, and discussions about the land, local curiosities, notable personalities, products, and commerce, which would have been invaluable for education and reference at the time. The 'Atlas National Illustré' is celebrated for its combination of cartographic detail and artistic embellishment, making it a valuable cultural artifact. It represents the height of decorative map-making in the 19th century, alongside the works of John Tallis and Archibald Fullarton. This uploaded image is a detailed and colored map of the Département de la Gironde from Victor Levasseur's "Atlas National Illustré." Similar to the other maps from this series, it features a central map with the title 'Dépt. de la Gironde' at the bottom. Surrounding the map are decorative vignettes and elements that bring to life the cultural and economic aspects of the Gironde department. On the left, there is likely statistical information about the department and its subdivisions, reflecting the population and administrative details. This is framed by images that may represent the local industries and natural resources, such as wine, which is a central feature of the Bordeaux region located within Gironde. The right side of the map contains a textual history and descriptions of the region, coupled with portraits of notable figures, possibly historic personages or contributors to the region's cultural and economic development. The illustrations often include agricultural products, symbols of commerce, and scenes of daily life, as well as architectural landmarks. The presence of wine bottles, barrels, and vineyards in the illustrations would be indicative of the Gironde's prominence in wine production, particularly Bordeaux wines, which are esteemed worldwide. These engravings serve to emphasize the richness of the land and the sophistication of its products. Maps from this era, especially those by Levasseur, are notable for their combination of art and education, providing a snapshot not only of the geography but also of the societal and economic conditions of the time. The detailed engravings also suggest that this map was as much a decorative piece as it was a functional one, intended for display and reference by those interested in the illustrated region. The Gironde department in France is renowned for its significant contribution to the wine industry, particularly through the Bordeaux wine region. A bit more about the important places within Gironde and the types of wine the area is known for: 1. **Bordeaux**: The capital city of the department and the heart of the wine region. It's not only an urban center but also a hub for the wine trade. 2. **Médoc**: North of Bordeaux, known for prestigious châteaux and wines like Margaux, Saint-Julien, Pauillac, and Saint-Estèphe. 3. **Saint-Émilion**: East of Bordeaux, recognized for its full-bodied red wines and the picturesque medieval town. 4. **Pomerol**: Also near Saint-Émilion, smaller than its neighbor but equally renowned, particularly for Château Pétrus...
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Authentic 1644 Janssonius Map of the Champagne Region (Campania) in France
Located in Langweer, NL
"1644 Janssonius Map of Champagne, France" This meticulously detailed original antique map, engraved in 1644, is a work by the esteemed cartographer Johannes Janssonius. It depicts the historic province of Champagne, situated in the northeastern part of France. The map is notable for its high level of detail, with meticulously drawn boundaries, city markers, and river courses. It features a beautifully rendered cartouche adorned with the provincial coat of arms, flanked by classical figures, indicative of the region's cultural significance. In the lower left corner, a pair of cherubs are engaged in surveying, symbolizing the scientific endeavor of cartography. The elaborate compass rose and the scale bar further complement the map's utility and artistic merit. Champagne is renowned globally for its viticultural heritage, being the birthplace of the eponymous Champagne sparkling wine. The region's unique terroir, with its chalky soil and cool climate, is ideal for the production of the grapes used in champagne-making. The historical significance of Champagne extends beyond winemaking; it has been the site of pivotal battles and royal coronations, which shaped the course of French and European history. This map is not only a navigational tool but also a snapshot of a region rich in history and tradition, an artifact that embodies the geographical and cultural prestige of Champagne. This description provides a detailed visual and contextual presentation of the map, suitable for a catalog entry, emphasizing both its artistic features and the historical and cultural importance of the Champagne region. THE WINE AREAS: The Champagne region, known primarily for its production of the sparkling wine that bears its name, encompasses several important cities and sites of historical and cultural significance: 1. **Reims**: Often considered the unofficial capital of the Champagne region, Reims is renowned for its grand cathedral, Notre-Dame de Reims, where French kings were historically crowned...
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1640s Antique Maps

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Serene Vista of Messina and its Strait: An Engraved Jewel, circa 1800
Located in Langweer, NL
Title: "Vue de Messine & de Son Détroit" This evocative print titled "Vue de Messine & de Son Détroit" presents a picturesque view of Messina and its strait, a vital waterway separa...
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Early 19th Century Antique Maps

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Old Map of Part of France: Poitou, Berry, Bourbonnais, and Nivernais in 1768
Located in Langweer, NL
The map with text neatly mounted on both sides of the map on the plate, is a section of an old map with accompanying French text. The map mentions several historical French provinces...
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1760s Antique Maps

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Mapping the Heart of France: Willem Blaeu's 17th Century Île-de-France, ca.1650
Located in Langweer, NL
This original antique map titled "Le Gouvernement de l'Isle de France" represents the Île-de-France region, which historically was one of the provinces of France and contained the ci...
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1650s Antique Maps

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Antique Map of Greece from Ortelius's Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 1595
Located in Langweer, NL
Original antique map titled "Graecia Sophiani." This is a very detailed and decorative engraved map, with two decorative cartouches and a hand-colored initial on the verso, from Abra...
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16th Century Antique Maps

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Cartographic Elegance of Touraine: A 17th-Century Map Showing French Heritage
Located in Langweer, NL
"Ducatus Turonensis - Touraine," is a original antique historical map of the Touraine region, which is located in the heart of France, centered...
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1630s Antique Maps

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17th Century Hand-Colored Map of West Africa by Mercator/Hondius
Located in Alamo, CA
A 17th century hand-colored map entitled "Guineae Nova Descriptio" by Gerard Mercator and Jodocus Hondius, published in their 'Atlas Minor' in Amsterdam in 1635. It is focused on the...
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Mid-17th Century Dutch Antique Maps

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1797 Tardieu Map of Southeast Asia: The Malay Archipelago and Beyond
Located in Langweer, NL
An original historical map titled 'Presqu' Île Au Dela Du Gange et Archipel De L'Inde', created by Pierre Francois Tardieu and published in the "Atlas Universel" by Pierre Grégoire C...
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1790s Antique Maps

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Lyonnais, Beaujolais, Forez, Mâconnais: A 1644 Depiction of France's Provinces
Located in Langweer, NL
An original antique map from 1644, depicting the French provinces of Lyonnais, Beaujolais, Forez, and Mâconnais. In this map, north is oriented to the right, which is a cartographic ...
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1640s Antique Maps

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Burgundy's Viticultural Landscape: A 1640 Cartographic Engraving by Willem Blaeu
Located in Langweer, NL
An hand-colored original antique map with the title "Utriusque Burgundiae tum Ducatus tum Comitatus Descriptio," which translates to "A Description of Both Burgundies, both the Duchy...
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1640s Antique Maps

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Loudun and Mirebeau: A Cartographic Masterpiece of 17th Century France by Blaeu
Located in Langweer, NL
Cartography, 17th century. Willem (1571-1638) and Joan Blaeu (1596-1673), Theatrum Orbis Terrarum sive Atlas Novus..., 1635. Figure: Loudonois. Laudunum (Loudun); Mirebalais (Mirebea...
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1650s Antique Maps

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Champagne: The Sparkling Heart of France - A Blaeu Cartographic Engraving, c1650
Located in Langweer, NL
An original hand-colored antique map showing the historical region of Champagne in France, known in Latin as "Campania Comitatus". Champagne is a region that is world-renowned for ...
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1650s Antique Maps

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The Principality of Dombes: A 17th-Century Cartographic Jewel by Jan Jansson
Located in Langweer, NL
The text on the map "La principaute de Dombes; J. van den Eynde sculpit.; La Principavte de Dombes" indicates that it is a map of the principality of Dombes, engraved by J. van den E...
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1630s Antique Maps

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Atlantic Eden: The Azores and Madeira Archipelagos in 1903
Located in Langweer, NL
This original antique print is a historical map titled "PORTUGAL INSULAR," which translates to "Insular Portugal." It shows the Portuguese archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira, wit...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Isles of Enchantment: The Balearic Archipelago in 1902
Located in Langweer, NL
The Balearic Islands, Spain, from the year 1902. The title on the map is "ISLAS BALEARES 1902." This map illustrates the Balearic archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea, highlighting t...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Antique Map of the Philippines and Guam by Scherer, circa 1702
Located in Langweer, NL
Antique map titled 'Nova et Vera Exhibitio Geographica Insularum Marianarum (..)'. Rare and very attractive map of the Mariana Islands, Philippines, Ko...
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Early 18th Century Antique Maps

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Topographical and Administrative Cartography of Segovia in Spain, 1902
Located in Langweer, NL
An original old map of the province of Segovia from the year 1902. Segovia is a historic area located in the central part of Spain, northwest of Madrid. Known for its rich history, a...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Teruel 1901: A Cartographic Depiction of Heritage and Natural Splendor in Spain
Located in Langweer, NL
Original antique map of Teruel in Spain, with highlighted gold. The province of Teruel, located in the region of Aragon in eastern Spain, is known for several unique features: 1. **Mudejar Architecture**: Teruel is famous for its well-preserved Mudejar architecture, which is a style that is a fusion of Christian and Islamic design. This includes notable examples like the Tower of El Salvador and the Teruel Cathedral, both of which are UNESCO World Heritage sites. 2. **Dinopolis**: It hosts Dinópolis, a paleontological park that is one of the largest of its kind in Europe, featuring dinosaur fossils and interactive...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Vintage Reproduction 17th Century Map of Europe, American, Cartography, Blaeuw
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is a vintage reproduction map of Europe. An American, paper stock cartography print in frame after the work by Blaeuw, dating to the late 20t...
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Late 20th Century Central American Mid-Century Modern Maps

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Islands of Diversity: Portugal's Atlantic Archipelagos in 1903
Located in Langweer, NL
The image is an original historical map from 1903 depicting Portuguese possessions in the Atlantic Ocean, specifically the islands of Cape Verde and the islands of São Tomé and Prínc...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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An Antique Map of Extremadura: Crossroads of History and Nature, 1903
Located in Langweer, NL
The image is a historical map of Extremadura, an autonomous community of Spain, from an unspecified year. The map features the region's topography, including mountain ranges, river s...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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European Vintage Earth Globe on Stand with Compass
Located in Sofia, BG
Vintage handmade world globe standing on a base with small compass in the bottom. The piece is in fare condition with no restaurations ever made. France, circa 1950
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Mid-20th Century French Maps

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Plastic, Paper

The Valley of Inspruck: An 18th-Century Engraved Perspective, 1792
Located in Langweer, NL
Title: "The Valley of Inspruck: An 18th-Century Engraved Perspective" This elegant original antique engraving, titled "The Valley of Inspruck," showcases a serene view of the Innsbruck Valley. The artwork is delicately rendered, capturing the grandeur of the mountains and the pastoral tranquility of the valley. The print depicts a detailed landscape scene, replete with towering craggy peaks that loom over a peaceful settlement nestled in the valley. A striking feature is the contrast between the ruggedness of the natural environment and the cultivated lands and architecture, indicating a harmonious coexistence of humanity with nature. It was published as directed on January 1, 1792, by T & G Egerton of Whitehall for the author. Albanis Beaumont is credited with the original design ('Del.' for delineavit, indicating he drew the initial illustration), and Cornelis Apostool is noted for the engraving work ('Sculp.' for sculpsit, indicating he engraved the image). The publication of this print during the late 18th century aligns with a time when there was a heightened interest in natural beauty and the picturesque, reflected in the art and literature of the Romantic period. This print would have appealed to those with an appreciation for both the aesthetic and the sublime qualities of the European landscape. The publication by T & G Egerton, a reputable firm known for their work in the arts, and the involvement of a skilled artist and engraver like Beaumont and Apostool, respectively, underline the quality and desirability of the print. It is a piece that would attract collectors of fine engravings and admirers of European landscapes, offering a window into the aesthetic values and artistic endeavors of the late 18th century. As a historical piece, this print offers a view into the past, inviting contemplation of the rich cultural and natural heritage of the Innsbruck area. It is a valuable collectible for enthusiasts of antique maps and prints...
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Late 18th Century Antique Maps

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Ávila in a Historical Map of 1902: A Geographic and Administrative Overview
Located in Langweer, NL
The map is of the province of Ávila, one of the provinces of the autonomous community of Castile and León in Spain, and it is dated from 1902. The map illustrates several geographic ...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Zamora: A Mosaic of Romanesque Heritage and Natural Wonders in Spain, 1901
Located in Langweer, NL
This authentic antique print is a historical map of the province of Zamora, Spain, from the year 1901. The title on the map is "ZAMORA. 1901." As with the previous map, it displays t...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Álava in Northern Spain: The Geography of Basque Heritage and Terrain, 1902
Located in Langweer, NL
This original antique map is a historical depiction of the province of Álava (in Basque: Araba), which is one of the provinces of the Basque Country in northern Spain, as indicated b...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Map of Sevilla Province, 1901: A Depiction of The Spanish Cultural Heartland
Located in Langweer, NL
The print for sale here depicts a historical map of the province of Sevilla (Seville) from the year 1901. Sevilla is located in the southern part of Spain and is part of the autonomo...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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La Coruña 1901: A Cartographic View of Galicia's Maritime Province
Located in Langweer, NL
This antique map for sale showcases the province of La Coruña (in Galician, A Coruña), located in the northwest of Spain, within the autonomous community of Galicia, as of the year 1...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Beira Alta: A Cartographic Journey Through Portugal's Heartland in 1903
Located in Langweer, NL
The uploaded image is a historical map of the Beira Alta region in Portugal. The map is detailed, showing the topography, hydrography, and transportation networks of the region, incl...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Gipuzkoa 1902: A Cartographic Snapshot of the Basque Coastline and Highlands
Located in Langweer, NL
The map showcases the province of Gipuzkoa (also known as Guipúzcoa in Spanish), which is part of the autonomous community of the Basque Country in northern Spain, as of the year 190...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Madrid 1901: A Historical Map of Spain's Capital Province
Located in Langweer, NL
The map is of the province of Madrid, the capital region of Spain, as it appeared in 1901. Here are the key features it displays: The map shows the central part of Spain, with the Guadarrama mountain range prominently visible, marking the natural border to the north of Madrid. Blue lines likely indicate rivers, including the Manzanares River, which flows through Madrid, and the Jarama River, a tributary to the Tagus. Red lines depict the roads and railways, outlining the infrastructure that connects Madrid's various towns and cities within the province and beyond. Symbols and labels mark the locations of cities, towns, and villages, with Madrid itself likely being the focal point. Dotted lines may represent the administrative divisions within the province. The map includes a legend (Signos Convencionales) that explains the symbols used for provincial capitals, roads, railways, and other geographic features. The coat of arms of Madrid, featuring a bear and a strawberry tree (madroño), is prominently featured, symbolizing the city's and the province's historical coat of arms. About the province of Madrid: Madrid is not only the capital of Spain but also the heart of the Iberian Peninsula, both geographically and politically. The city is renowned for its rich repositories of European art, including the Prado Museum's works by Goya, Velázquez, and other Spanish masters. The province of Madrid is characterized by a blend of historical and modern elements, with a rich cultural life that includes theater, opera, and flamenco, as well as gastronomy that features a mix of traditional Spanish dishes and international cuisine...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Barcelona 1901: A Cartographic Portrait of Catalonia's Capital Province
Located in Langweer, NL
This orignal antique map is a historical depiction of the province of Barcelona from 1901. It showcases the varied terrain of the province, with the Serra de Collserola ridge near the city of Barcelona and the Pyrenees to the north. The map includes the coastline along the Mediterranean Sea, indicating Barcelona's position as a coastal province. Blue lines indicate rivers, such as the Llobregat and Besòs, which are significant features in the province's geography. Dotted lines may signify the borders of the province within Catalonia. The coat of arms of Barcelona, highlighted with gold, is prominently displayed, featuring the Cross of Saint George (Cruz de Sant Jordi), the patron saint of Catalonia, and the red and yellow bars which are a symbol of the Aragonese and Catalan heritage. About the province of Barcelona: The province of Barcelona is part of the autonomous community of Catalonia in northeastern Spain. It is the most economically significant region of Catalonia, playing a crucial role in the country's economy due to its port, manufacturing, and service industries. The city of Barcelona is the capital and the second most populous city in Spain, known for its rich cultural heritage, architecture by Antoni Gaudí, such as the Sagrada Família, and its influential art scene. The province enjoys a Mediterranean climate and features diverse landscapes from the beaches along the coast to the mountains in the interior. Barcelona is also known for its vibrant festivals, cuisine, fashion, and sports, particularly football, being home to FC Barcelona...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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The Lay of the Land: A 1901 Topographic Map of Oviedo, Asturias
Located in Langweer, NL
The province depicted on the historical map on offer, Oviedo, corresponds to the modern-day autonomous community of Asturias in northwestern Spain. Here are some points about Asturia...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Cartographic Heritage: The 1901 Map of the Vizcaya Province in Spain
Located in Langweer, NL
This is a historical map of the province of Vizcaya (Biscay) in Spain, dated 1901. The title on the map is "VIZCAYA. 1901." It shows the topographical details of the region with cont...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1595: A Renaissance Cartographic Masterpiece
Located in Langweer, NL
Title: "Braunschweig and Lüneburg Duchies: Authentic Depiction by Abraham Ortelius" This is an exquisite example of Abraham Ortelius’s cartographic craftsmanship: an original antiqu...
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16th Century Antique Maps

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Almería 1901: Coastal Contours and Landscapes in a Map of Southeastern Spain
Located in Langweer, NL
An original antique map of the province of Almería, Spain, from the year 1901. The Mediterranean Sea, labeled as "Mar Mediterraneo," forms the southeastern boundary of the province...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Douro: The River of Tradition and Wine in Portugal, 1903
Located in Langweer, NL
The uploaded image is a historical map of the Beira Baixa region in Portugal. The map details the topography, including mountain ranges and river systems, as well as the transportati...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Lugo 1901: A Cartographic Chronicle of Galicia's Ancient Roman Walled City
Located in Langweer, NL
The map presents the province of Lugo, located in the autonomous community of Galicia in northwestern Spain, as it was in 1901. Notable features include: - **Topography**: The provi...
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Topographical and Infrastructure Map of the Province of Valencia, 1901
Located in Langweer, NL
A historical map of the province of Valencia, dated 1901. The map includes intricate details such as topographical features, with mountain ranges and river systems prominently marked...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Córdoba 1901: A Cartographic Journey Through Andalusia’s Heartland in Spain
Located in Langweer, NL
The map provided is of the province of Córdoba, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain, as of the year 1901. It details various elements: The map displays the varied terrain of Córdoba, including the Sierra Morena to the north and the beginning of the Subbaetic Range to the south. It shows blue lines indicating rivers, most likely including the Guadalquivir River, which runs through the province. Red lines represent the transportation network of roads and railways, detailing how the province is interconnected. Symbols on the map mark the locations of cities, towns, and villages, with the capital city of Córdoba highlighted. Dotted lines suggest the borders of the province within the region of Andalusia. A legend (Signos Convencionales) details the symbols used for provincial capitals, roads, railways, and other features. A scale in kilometers is included to assist in measuring distances between points on the map. The coat of arms of Córdoba is prominently featured, displaying a castle and a lion, which are common heraldic symbols with historical significance to the region. About the province of Córdoba: Córdoba is historically significant, known for its cultural heritage, particularly during the time when it was the capital of the Islamic Emirate and then Caliphate of Córdoba. This period left a lasting architectural mark, notably the Mezquita-Catedral (Mosque-Cathedral), which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The province's geography is diverse, with fertile valleys in the Guadalquivir basin and extensive olive groves, making it one of the most important areas for olive oil production...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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A Catalonian Cartographic Depiction of Tarragona Province, 1901
Located in Langweer, NL
This image depicts a historical map of the province of Tarragona, which is in the northeastern part of Spain, within the autonomous community of Catalonia. The map is dated 1901, sug...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Albacete, Spain - 1902: A Cartographic Depiction of Landscape and Infrastructure
Located in Langweer, NL
Albacete, Spain - 1902: A Cartographic Depiction of Landscape and Infrastructure An original and historical map of the province of Albacete, dated 1902, from the "Atlas Geográfico I...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Islands of Fire and Whispers: The Canary Islands in 1902
Located in Langweer, NL
This is a authentic historical map of the Canary Islands, specifically the "1A HOJA" or first sheet, from the year 1902. The title on the map is "ISLAS CANARIAS 1902." This map featu...
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Early 1900s Antique Maps

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Algarve: A Tapestry of Sea and Sunlight in an Antique Map, 1903
Located in Langweer, NL
The image is a historical map of the Algarve, the southernmost region of Portugal. The map is titled "FARO. ALGARVE," indicating that it is centered around the city of Faro, which is...
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Granada 1902: A Cartographic Exploration of Andalusia's Mountainous Province
Located in Langweer, NL
This original antique map depicts the province of Granada, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain, as of 1902. The map features several important details: I...
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Cuenca 1901: A Historical Cartographic Detailing of High Plains and Mountains
Located in Langweer, NL
The original antique map displays the province of Cuenca, located in the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha in central Spain, as of 1901. Here are some of its features: It i...
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Large Original Antique Map of New Mexico, Usa, C.1900
Located in St Annes, Lancashire
Fabulous map of New Mexico. Original color. Engraved and printed by the George F. Cram Company, Indianapolis. Published, C.1900. Unframed. Free shipping.
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Maritime and Terrestrial Survey of Spanish Santander in 1901, An Original Map
Located in Langweer, NL
This antique map is a historical map of the province of Santander (currently known as Cantabria) from the year 1901. Santander is located along the northern coast of Spain, bordering...
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Cáceres 1901: Mapping the Crossroads of Extremadura, Western Spain
Located in Langweer, NL
The map depicts the province of Cáceres in Spain, dated 1901. Key features of the map include: The map shows detailed contour lines indicating the diverse terrain, which includes the northern part of the province being part of the Sistema Central mountain range. Blue lines mark the rivers and larger bodies of water, likely including the Tagus River, which passes through the province. Red lines indicate roads and railways, highlighting the connections within the province and to neighboring areas. The coat of arms of Cáceres is featured prominently, displaying a castle and a lion, symbols associated with the historical heritage of the region. It is highlighted with a gold coating in the crown. About the province of Cáceres: Cáceres is one of the two provinces in the autonomous community of Extremadura, in western Spain, bordering Portugal. The province is known for its extensive natural environments, including part of the Monfragüe National Park, which is a UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve, and the Tagus River International Natural Park. The capital city, also named Cáceres, boasts a well-preserved old town with a wealth of Renaissance architecture...
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Antique Map of Alentejo: Land of Tradition and Tranquility, 1903
Located in Langweer, NL
The image is a historical original antique map of the Alentejo region in Portugal. This map includes the topographical layout of the region, with its complex network of roads and wat...
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Trás-os-Montes: A Cartographic Exploration of Portugal's Hidden Province in 1903
Located in Langweer, NL
This print is an original historical map of the Trás-os-Montes region in the northeastern part of Portugal, dated 1903. Trás-os-Montes is often translated as "behind the mountains," ...
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Beira Baixa: A Cartographic Portrait of Portugal's Historic Frontier in 1903
Located in Langweer, NL
The uploaded image is a historical map of the Beira Baixa region in Portugal. The map details the topography, including mountain ranges and river systems, as well as the transportati...
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