Benelux & Switzerland

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  • Fine map of Netherlands from Antonio Zatta’s Atlante Novissimo, illustrato ed accresciuto sulle osservazioni, e scoperte fatte dai piu’ celebri e piu’ recenti cartografi published in Venice in 1779. A very little worm-hole on central overall in very good condition with nice and decorative original colours.

    • Author: ZATTA Antonio
    • Year: 1779
    • Dimension: 420 x 320 mm
    • Place of publication: Venice
  • Important tinted lithograph view of St. Gallen by C. Matter. In the bottom left corner dessine d’apres nature par Egid. Federle. Published by J. U. Locher in St. Gallen in 1860.

    • Author: LOCHER Johann Ulrich
    • Year: 1860
    • Dimension: 460 x 310 mm
    • Place of publication: St. Gallen
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    Rare copper engraved map of Switzerland. Showing Cantons and other independent regions, towns, villages, landmarks, forests, rivers and mountains. Relief shown pictorially. Includes decorative cartouches and compass rose. As in the title the map shows also the Valtellina, the beautiful valley in the Lombardy region of northern Italy, bordering Switzerland. From the rare Theatre geographique de France, contenant les cartes particulieres de ses provinces. Et celles de ses frontieres & pays adjacens published by Pierre-Jean…

    • Author: Pierre-Jean Mariett, TASSIN Nicolas
    • Year: 1653
    • Dimension: 510 x 365 mm
    • Place of publication: Paris
  • A very nice aquatint view by Gabriel Lory showing the Swiss Alps with the cascade of Nant d’Arpinaz. Published in Paris at Osterwald in 1820.

    • Author: Gabriel Lory
    • Dimension: 25 x 28 cm
    • Place of publication: Paris
    • Year: 1820
  • A magnificent large and very decorative pictorial map folded in self cover surrounded by notes and illustration of flowers, with the compass rose in the center. Shows buildings. landmarks, peoples, animals, roads, railroads, waterways, churches, tourist attractions, geographical features and places of interest. A short guide by Hans Jenny, and illustrations on verso. Designed by Eduard Imhof after a drawn by Otto Muller. Published by the Swiss National Tourist Office in Bern in 1939. Folded…

    • Author: Otto M. Muller
    • Dimension: 76 x 116 cm
    • Place of publication: Bern
    • Year: 1939
  • Rare map of Switzerland engraved by Elias Baeck from Der curiose und .. Nussliche Dollmetscher.. published in Augsburg in 1748. The map has a decorative cartouche and a nice original colouring.

    • Author: ERDMAN MACHENBAUER J.A.
    • Year: 1748
    • Dimension: 230 x 170 mm
    • Place of publication: Augsburg
  • Bella pianta prospettiva di Friburgo completata ai lati da pannelli con descrizione della città tratta dall’opera Curioses Staats und Kriegs Theatrum di Gabriel Bodenher pubblicata ad Augsburg nel 1725.

    • Author: BODENHER Gabriel
    • Year: 1725
    • Dimension: 285 x 160 mm
    • Place of publication: Augsburg
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    A fine lithograph view showing the panoramic view from Monte San Salvatore, the Lugano’s iconic peak. The panorama showcases Lake Lugano and stretches westwards towards the Po Valley and Lake Maggiore in Italy. The top section features cardinal points, cities, and mountains along with their respective heights. Published in Zurich in 1890 by Hofer & Burger, based on a drawing by the renowned Alpine photographer Xaver Imfeld. This extensive panorama is neatly folded inside a…

    • Author: Xaver Imfeld
    • Dimension: 14 x 158 cm
    • Place of publication: Zurich
    • Year: 1890
  • A fine art decò map showing the International Railway Connections of Switzerland published by Swiss Federal Railroads in 1937.

    • Author: Pierre Gauchat
    • Dimension: 46 x 48 cm
    • Place of publication: Bern
    • Year: 1937
  • Important and rare two maps on one sheet showing the area of Basel and the Valais by Gerard De Jode. In 1578, Gerard De Jode published his atlas entitled Speculum Orbis Terrarum but due to the strong market presence of Ortelius’ Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, sold poorly. This map comes from the second and last edition of the atlas published in 1593 by Cornelis De Jode. Cornelis de Jode (1568-1600) was the son of the mapmaker…

    • Author: DE JODE Gerard
    • Year: 1593
    • Dimension: 390 x 485 mm
    • Place of publication: Antwerp
  • A very nice aquatint view by Gabriel Lory showing Mont Blanc glacier at the foot of a hill with a stream flowing from it and some bare rock in the foreground; two figures on the left of the mouth of the cave and three in the right hand foreground. Published in Paris at Osterwald in 1820.

    • Author: Gabriel Lory
    • Dimension: 25 x 28 cm
    • Place of publication: Paris
    • Year: 1820
  • Stunning prospect view of Luzern at the left and right side with a text about the city. Published in Bodenehr’s Curioses Staats und Kriegs Theatrum. Gabriel Bodenehr (1664 – 1758) was a copper engraver and publisher. In 1716 he bought the copper plates of Johann Stridbeck (1640 – 1716), revised and completed them with his own maps, views and plans, and published them in several works with different titles.

    • Author: BODENHER Gabriel
    • Year: 1725
    • Dimension: 280 x 150 mm
    • Place of publication: Augsburg