We’re delighted to have our stand at TEFAF covered at such length by Fine Books Magazine.
Taking the striking frontispiece from Waghenaer’s Thresoor der zeevaert (1592) as inspiration, our exhibition includes a a Kussenkast (‘cushion cupboard’) filled with extraordinary maps, atlases, and scientific instruments.
From an Arabic astrolabe, to Blaeu’s monumental atlas, to a celestial globe, the art of the mapmaker will be on full display.
A Rare Sly Moveable
A collection of contemporary documents from the Boxer Rebellion
P is for Papetiers
The greatest British success in the War of Jenkin’s Ear
Offering "All Sorts of Instruments for Sea and Land"
A luxury silk and brocade deck
A map of Japan from Jean Migeon's 'Nouvel Atlas Illustre Geographie Universelle'
S is for Stationer
Second edition published 1808
Silicon Valley in 1992
Following in Louis Freycinet's "footsteps"
The Empire of Japan with part of the Continent of Asia
Separately issued plan of the proposed West India Docks 

