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× |
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Wall map of Liguria
1 x
£15,000
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£15,000 |
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£15,000 |
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× |
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The Bangka Strait
1 x
£300
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£300 |
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£300 |
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× |
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A striking map of Pakistan from the 1482 Ulm Ptolemy
1 x
£12,000
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£12,000 |
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£12,000 |
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× |
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The only known example of Peter Schenk’s wall map of Asia
1 x
£150,000
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£150,000 |
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£150,000 |
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× |
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Italian Views
1 x
£2,400
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£2,400 |
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£2,400 |
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× |
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The siege of Gibraltar
1 x
£1,800
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£1,800 |
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£1,800 |
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× |
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“in all these straits Piratical Proas usually Lurk, ready to Assault Defenceless Vessels…”
1 x
£2,500
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£2,500 |
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£2,500 |
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× |
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Cruchley’s New Plan of London in Miniature
1 x
£850
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£850 |
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£850 |
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× |
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Speed’s map of Persia
1 x
£1,800
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£1,800 |
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£1,800 |
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The first atlas printed in Venice, the first wholly printed in colours, incorporating the first map to indicate Japan, the second map in a Ptolemaic atlas to show America.
1 x
£150,000
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£150,000 |
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£150,000 |
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× |
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Cruchley’s plan of London
1 x
£3,500
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£3,500 |
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£3,500 |
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× |
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The first printed map of Yorkshire
1 x
£7,500
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£7,500 |
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£7,500 |
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× |
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“the great prose epic of the Elizabethan period” – the first English map on Mercator’s projection; the first map to name Lake Ontario; and one of the first maps to use the name “Virginia”
1 x
£800,000
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£800,000 |
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£800,000 |
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× |
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Willdey’s map of Oxford
1 x
£3,000
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£3,000 |
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£3,000 |
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× |
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Sydney Harbour during the Gold Rush
1 x
£7,000
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£7,000 |
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£7,000 |
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× |
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The earliest printed map to focus on China
1 x
£6,000
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£6,000 |
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£6,000 |
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× |
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Arrowsmith’s fine twin-hemisphere map detailing Cook’s voyages
1 x
£12,000
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£12,000 |
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£12,000 |
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× |
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Revolutionary New York! – “one of the most beautiful, important, and accurate early plans of New York” (Stokes)
1 x
£240,000
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£240,000 |
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£240,000 |
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× |
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“…the six maps of England that are bound up for the pocket” (Samuel Pepys)
1 x
£5,000
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£5,000 |
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£5,000 |
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× |
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Oman
1 x
£250
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£250 |
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£250 |
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