
THE MURDERS, ROBERT. A new map of the world. London, c. 1680.
Hand-colored engraved map of the world with two hemispheres, 95x165 mm. Text on the page “A General Map of the Earth”. Text in english on verso (page 11). Framed with double glazing.
Miniature double-hemisphere world map showing California as an island and with allegories of the four seasons represented in the corners.
Shirley 503.
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THE MURDERS, ROBERT. A new map of the world. London, c. 1680.
Hand-colored engraved map of the world with two hemispheres, 95x165 mm. Text on the page “A General Map of the Earth”. Text in english on verso (page 11). Framed with double glazing.
Miniature double-hemisphere world map showing California as an island and with allegories of the four seasons represented in the corners.
Shirley 503.
See text.
Do you have something similar to sell? Get your items valued free of charge!
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