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Christoph Weigel: Circulus Franconicus ad Occidentem vergens cum regionibus
Johann Ernst Adelbulner, Nuremberg, 1718
Antique map of the Rhineland by Christoph Weigel. Shows the course of the Rhine river from Koblenz to Speyer. With Bingen, Mainz, Darmstadt, Frankfurt, Hanau, Heidelberg, Pforzheim, Heilbronn,...
Old coloured map of the Rhineland-Palatinate, Hesse. Printed in Nuremberg by Johann Ernst Adelbulner in 1718.
Johann Baptist Homann: S.R.I. Circulus Rhenanus sive Electorum Rheni
J. B. Homann, Nuremberg, circa 1720
Very detailed, old-coloured engraved map of central Germany with Rhineland-Palatinate, North Rhine-Westphalia, Hesse and parts of Baden-Württemberg. Shows the area between the Rhineland in the...
Old coloured map of North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland. Printed in Nuremberg by J. B. Homann circa 1720.
Alexis Hubert Jaillot: XVII Provinces des Pays-Bas / Belgii XVII. Provintiarum
P. Mortier, Amsterdam, circa 1730
Antique map of Belgium and the Netherlands by H. Jaillot at P. Mortier. Shows the 17 provinces of the present-day Benelux states of the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. To the bottom right a...
Old coloured map of the Netherlands. Printed in Amsterdam by P. Mortier circa 1730.
George Matthäus Seutter: Ducatus Luxemburg Distintis Limitibus Majorum et Minorum Ditionum Exacte Designatus et in Lucem...
G. M. Seutter, Augsburg, circa 1730
Very detailed antique map of Luxembourg (Luxembourg) by Georg Matthäus Seutter. In the east the Moselle with Diedenhofen and Trier, in the west the Meuse with Huy, Namur and Charleville-Mézières....
Old coloured map of Luxembourg. Printed in Augsburg by G. M. Seutter circa 1730.
Gottfried Jacob Haupt: Rhenus Inferior denuo delineatus Moeno coniunctus ad Mare usque Germanicum a I. B. Nolin...
Gottfried Jacob Haupt, Augsburg, circa 1740
A very rare engraved map of the Lower Rhine and the Netherlands. One of the few maps of the engraver Gottfried Jacob Haupt from Augsburg. Only very few copies of this map are known.Depicted...
Old coloured map of the Lower Rhine. Printed in Augsburg by Gottfried Jacob Haupt circa 1740.