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| Detailed antique map of what is today the Balkans, published in 1853, in Cowperthwait's edition of Mitchell's New Universal Atlas. Colored by state, and showing cities, towns, rivers, mountains, and so forth. With a detailed key depicting small government units known as 'Sangiacs or Pachalics.' Hand colored. Increasingly scarce. Wide margins, some brown patches due to offsetting, reflected in price, overall good condition. Reference: Phillips, Geographical Atlases, number 809. |
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| SKU |
1846 |
| Quantity in stock |
1 item(s) available |
| Shipping Weight |
2.00 lbs |
| Publisher |
Thomas Cowperthwait |
| Year Made |
1853 |
| Image Size |
12 x 9.8 inches |
| Medium Used |
Engraving |
| Coloring |
Original hand coloring |
| Condition |
G |
| Special Notes |
Brown offsetting |
| Price: |
$25.00
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