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    Rare map of the northern part of Italy centered on Lombardy published by François Jollain in 1705.

    • Author: Francois Jollain
    • Dimension: 42 x 53,5 cm
    • Place of publication: Paris
    • Year: 1705
  • Nice and detailed map from “Parallela geographica Italiae veteris et novae”, a very rare work by Philip Briet published in Paris in 1649 at Sebastian Cramoisy. [cod.272/15]

    • Author: BRIET Philippe
    • Year: 1649
    • Dimension: 160 x 190 mm
    • Place of publication: Paris
  • A beautiful pictorial map of the world, showing the routes flown by French Airline Union de Transports Aériens. The world centered on Pacific is depicted physical with a nice colors.
    The map shows UTA’s routes to the African Continent from Paris, primarily flying to former French colonies in West Africa, as well as to Karachi, Athens, Bangkok, Saigon, Singapore, Djakarta, Darwin and French Polynesia. Routes to Honolulu and Los Angeles from Papeete are also shown.
    Union de Transports Aériens (UTA), formed in 1963 as a result of a merger between Union Aéromaritime de Transport (UAT) and Transports Aériens Intercontinentaux (TAI), was the largest wholly privately owned, independent airline in France. It was absorbed into Air France between 1990 and 1992.

    • Author: UTA [Union de Transports Aériens]
    • Dimension: 49 x 68 cm
    • Place of publication: Paris
    • Year: 1965
  • A very nice aquatint view by Gabriel Lory showing the Magland Valley in Savoy, France. Published in Paris at Osterwald in 1820.

    • Author: Gabriel Lory
    • Dimension: 25 x 28 cm
    • Place of publication: Paris
    • Year: 1820
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    Very rare aquatint view from “Voyage pittoresque en Sicile” by Gicault de la Salle published in Paris in 1822.

    • Author: GIGAULT DE LA SALLE Achille Etienne
    • Year: 1822
    • Dimension: 290 x 425 mm
    • Place of publication: Paris
  • A beautiful view of Messina etched in aquatint by F. Hegui from a drawing by Samuel Birmann and taken from the important work Voyage pittoresque en Sicile by Gigault de la Salle published in Paris in 1822. The engraving depicts a wide view of the city captured from an elevated vantage point with figures walking on a gently rising path in the foreground, bordered by typical Sicilian vegetation, while on the left there is a…

    • Author: GIGAULT DE LA SALLE Achille Etienne
    • Year: 1822
    • Dimension: 295 x 425 mm
    • Place of publication: Paris
  • A fine and very rare view of Piazza Colonna in Rome engraved with great care by Pierre Aveline. Published in Paris in 1690. Below a key listing 4 point of interest.

    Pierre Aveline (Paris, c.1656 – 23 May 1722) was a notable engraver but also a print-publisher and print-seller. He probably trained with Adam Pérelle and, like him, specialized in topographical representations. He engraved in suites many views of Paris and of provincial, European and African cities, mixing etching and burin.

    • Author: AVELINE Pierre
    • Year: 1690
    • Dimension: 310x 210 mm
    • Place of publication: Paris