British Isles & Scandinavia
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One of only four maps of English counties by this Italian mapmaker. From ‘Atlante Novissimo’. Very good condition with nice and decorative original colours. [cod.1020/15]
- Year: 1779
- Dimension: 200 x 305 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
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One of only four maps of English counties by this Italian mapmaker. From ‘Atlante Novissimo’. Very good condition with nice and decorative original colours. [cod.1020/15]
- Year: 1779
- Dimension: 200 x 305 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
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One of only four maps of English counties by this Italian mapmaker. From ‘Atlante Novissimo’. Very good condition with nice and decorative original colours. [cod.1020/15]
- Year: 1779
- Dimension: 195 x 305 mm
- Place of publication: Venice
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Well engraved and decorative map of the British Isles from Atlas Spheroidal et Universel de Geographie by M.F.A. Garnier published in Paris at Veuve Jules Renouard in 1862. This atlas is exceptional for its “spheroidal” maps of the globe, showing the various continents and poles, shaded to give the effect of a sphere floating in space. The remaining maps are also very well executed and colored. [cod.1091/15]
- Year: 1862
- Dimension: 470 x 340 mm
- Place of publication: Paris
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Nice and detailed map of Scotland from the Mercator Hondius “Atlas Minor” published in Amsterdam in 1648 at Jannsonius with german text on verso. In 1607 Jodocus Hondius published a reduced size version of Mercator’s “Atlas”, itself suitably titled “Atlas Minor”. The maps were copied from those of the great cartographer Mercator of around 1580-90 or were reductions of Hondius’ own maps of 1606. Almost 20 years later Joannes Janssonius commissioned a new set of copperplates to be engraved by Pie
- Year: 1648
- Dimension: 200 x 146 mm
- Place of publication: Amsterdam
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Lovely engraved map based on the cartography by C. Franz Radefeld (1788-1874) showing the whole Scotland inset little maps of Orkney and Shetland. From the “Meyer’s Neuester Zeitungs Atlas” published by Bibliographischen Instituts in Hildburghausen in 1849-52. The innovation of this work is that almost all maps had small inserts showing richly detailed maps of major cities and their surrunding areas: so not only could travellers carry the atlas with them easily, they could also obtain an initial
- Year: 1849
- Dimension: 205 x 235 mm
- Place of publication: Hildburghausen
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Nice and detailed map of Southern Scotland from the Mercator Hondius “Atlas Minor” published in Amsterdam in 1648 at Jannsonius with german text on verso. In 1607 Jodocus Hondius published a reduced size version of Mercator’s “Atlas”, itself suitably titled “Atlas Minor”. The maps were copied from those of the great cartographer Mercator of around 1580-90 or were reductions of Hondius’ own maps of 1606. Almost 20 years later Joannes Janssonius commissioned a new set of copperplates to be engrav
- Year: 1648
- Dimension: 195 x 135 mm
- Place of publication: Amsterdam
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Beautiful two sheet map of Scotland. Decorated with four cartouches (one dedicated Peyre) and table of counties, towns, etc. From Coronelli’s Corso Geografico Universale published in Venice in 1690. Vincenzo Maria Coronelli is widely recognised as one of Italy?s most famous and greatest cartographers. He received an ecclesiastical education at the convent of the Minor Conventuals and also studied theology in Rome. However, his interests in geography and cartography were awoken early in his eccle
- Year: 1690
- Dimension: 454 x 630 mm each
- Place of publication: Venice
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Nice and detailed map of Northern Scotland from the Mercator Hondius “Atlas Minor” published in Amsterdam in 1648 at Jannsonius with german text on verso. In 1607 Jodocus Hondius published a reduced size version of Mercator’s “Atlas”, itself suitably titled “Atlas Minor”. The maps were copied from those of the great cartographer Mercator of around 1580-90 or were reductions of Hondius’ own maps of 1606. Almost 20 years later Joannes Janssonius commissioned a new set of copperplates to be engrav
- Year: 1648
- Dimension: 195 x 135 mm
- Place of publication: Amsterdam
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Rare 1878 allegoric caricature by Augusto Grossi showing the British Empire standing astride United Kingdom and America and India with Europe at centre. John Bull bites his hands because despite its riches and gold he does not find an ally to dominate the world. From the french edition of “Il Papagallo” a satirical magazine dedicated exclusively to international politics founded in Bologna, 1873 by Augusto Grossi (1835-1919), which specialized in stunning fine color-printed caricatures.
- Dimension: 40 x 56 cm
- Place of publication: Bologna
- Year: 1878











