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Rare map designed with military and patriotic intentions by an unidentified author showing the scenario of the first Risorgimento conflict against the Austrian Empire in the quadrant between lower Lake Garda, Mantua, Verona, and the course of the Po River: a strategic area at the center of the war operations of the First Italian War of Independence. In 1848, after the revolutionary uprisings that shook Europe, Italy also rose up. In Milan on March 18,…
- Author: Anon.
- Dimension: 26 x 30 cm
- Year: 1848
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Rare 1950 pictorial map of Europe produced for educational purposes showing the continent at the beginning of 20th century. There are lovely vignettes throughout the map to illustrate the main features of the various area.
- Author: Anon.
- Dimension: 60 x 80 mm
- Year: 1950
Uncommon detailed map of Holy Land centered on Jerusalem. It is orientated with north to the left and based on Adrichom’s map of 1590. In the title Coronelli is granted as mapmaker but the nice map is from an unidentified work (perhaps an 8° french volume) because Coronelli never published a map of the Holy Land. Not in Laor.
- Author: Anon.
- Dimension: 21,5 x 49,5
- Year: 1714
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An unusual, anonymous map printed on green paper showing the deployment of Austrian troops in Brescia, Mantua, and Verona in 1837. The lower left features a comprehensive table outlining events around Lake Garda from October 10 to 14, while the right insert lists the commanders and their available troops. This rare map also includes a small map locating the Garda area within northern Italy, framed by an elegant ornamental border.
- Author: Anon.
- Dimension: 47 x 56,5 cm
- Year: 1837