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| A large, well-detailed, copper-engraved antique map of Central and Southern Europe, stretching from Austria to Greece, and from the Adriatic to the Black Sea, published by the Lapie father-and-son firm in Paris in 1833. The map, dated 1833 on its face, appeared in the landmark Atlas Universel De Geographie. Depicts countries, cities, towns, mountains, rivers, lakes, coastal features, and so forth. A small, original blindstamp, consisting of elegantly-scripted initials encircled by the title of the atlas, is found in a blank space at the bottom of the map. It is most likely the logo of the printer. All the maps in this atlas bear this stamp. Slight, insconsequential dampstaining to the outer edges of the left corners of the sheet. Otherwise, the map is in very good condition, with huge margins, on heavy paper. Reference: Phillips, Geographical Atlases, number 765. |
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| SKU |
1924 |
| Quantity in stock |
No items available |
| Shipping Weight |
3.00 lbs |
| Publisher |
A.E. Lapie |
| Year Made |
1833 |
| Image Size |
15.5 x 22 inches |
| Medium Used |
Copperplate Engraving |
| Coloring |
Original hand coloring |
| Condition |
VG |
| Special Notes |
Ships rolled in tube |
| Price: |
$35.00
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