In addition to the high profile clients expected of the world’s leading art fair, we’re delighted that TEFAF sales are pointing towards the return of the middle-class buyer.
Find the full scope of first-day sales from this year’s TEFAF Maastricht, as published by Art Dependence, il Giornale, and el Debate.
Stanford’s large-scale map of New Zealand
“The first printed map of European origin devoted to Southeast Asia and its islands” (Suarez)
Unrecorded example of one of the most important charts published in the Dutch Golden Age
Carletti’s magnificent plan of Naples
The Book that “sealed the fate of ‘America’ as the name of the New World”
Antwerp – home to van Dyck, Brueghel and Rubens
A fine example of Camden’s Britannia in a contemporary binding
Map of Japan published in Dufour's 'Atlas Populaire' 

