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- Europe, Maps and Prints, Turkey
Ankara
- 350.00€
- Colour print, 63 x 46 cm (inches) (soft folds, minor age-toning, but overall in a good condition). A decorative late art deco map showcases Ankara with its modern neighborhoods
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- Americas, Caribbean, Maps and Prints
Antigua in the West Indies America. Laid Down by actual Survey, and engraved by John Luffman, in the years 1787 and 1788. / To His Excellency Major General Sir Thomas Shirley Governor Bart. Captain General & Governor in Chief in and over all His Majestys Leeward Caribee Islands, in America. Chancellor, Vice Admiral & Ordinary of the same. This Map is Dedicated, by his obliged humble Servant, John Luffman.
- 9,500.00€
- John Luffman’s grand map of Antigua, one of the cartographic monuments of the 18th century British West Indies; predicated upon the goldsmith-cartographer’s reconnaissance of the island conducted when it was still one of the world’s leading sugar-slave economies, as well as hosting a major Royal Navy base (then commanded by the future Lord Admiral Horatio Nelson); the map served as…
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- Asia, Europe, Maps and Prints, Middle East, Near East, Turkey
ARABIAN PENINSULA / OTTOMAN EMPIRE: اسياى غرب [West Asia]
- 280.00€
- Lithograph with original colour: 18 x 23 cm (7 x 9 inches) (soft fold, slightly stained in the upper margin).
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- Maps and Prints, Middle East, New Acquisitions: September 2020
ARABIAN PENINSULA:جزيرة العرب [Arabian Peninsula]
- 550.00€
- Chromolithograph. 9 x 13,5 cm (3.5 x 5.3 inches). Slightly stained.
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- Maps and Prints
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MAP OF TURKEY: Archäologische Karte von Kleinasien.
- 380.00€
- An uncommon archaeological map of Turkey, with antique names marked in red, was published in the time of discovery of the remains of Troy.
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- Maps and Prints
ARCHAEOLOGY / TURKEY / HERACLEA PONTICA: “figuré par M. Allier, Csul de france à Héraclée du Pont, le 15 9bre, 1806”.
- 1,500.00€
- An intriguing original manuscript sketch map of Heraclea Pontica (modern Karadeniz Ereğli), one of the most important Greco-Roman historical sites along the Black Sea coast of Anatolia, made in 1806 by Louis Allier de Hauteroche, the esteemed archaeologist and numismatist who was then Napoleon’s vice-consul to the region.
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