An antique map showcasing the state of Montana, highlighting counties, cities, and geographical features in fine detail, typical of late 19th to early 20th century cartography.
This vintage map of Northern Illinois features Chicago and its surrounding areas, highlighting major transportation routes, rivers, and urban centers. The map provides a detailed overview of the region's geography during the early 20th century, showcasing the development and expansion of Chicago as a key American city. It offers a historical perspective on the infrastructure and urban planning of the time.
This historical map covers the states of Idaho and Wyoming, with a special focus on Yellowstone National Park. The map details the topographical features, including mountains, rivers, and forests, as well as the transportation routes and political boundaries of the early 20th century. It provides a valuable snapshot of the American West during this period, highlighting the natural beauty and geographical diversity of the region.
A detailed 19th century map of South Dakota, showcasing the state's counties, cities, and geographical features. This vintage map offers insight into the political and territorial divisions of the era, with intricate details of rivers and topography.
A historic map of North Dakota from the late 19th century, detailing the state's counties, cities, and major geographical landmarks, reflecting its development and settlement patterns.
A detailed historic map of Nebraska, illustrating counties, towns, and important routes, reflecting the geography and infrastructure of the state during the late 19th to early 20th century.
You’re looking at a well preserved original plate from Johann Georg Heck's “Iconographic Encyclopedia of Sciences, Literature and Art” published in 1851 by Rudolphe Garrigue in New York. We were extremely fortunate to acquire the full collection of illustrative prints from the series, which after many months of looking, proved to be very difficult!
You’re looking at a well preserved original plate from Johann Georg Heck's “Iconographic Encyclopedia of Sciences, Literature and Art” published in 1851 by Rudolphe Garrigue in New York. We were extremely fortunate to acquire the full collection of illustrative prints from the series, which after many months of looking, proved to be very difficult!
You’re looking at a well preserved original plate from Johann Georg Heck's “Iconographic Encyclopedia of Sciences, Literature and Art” published in 1851 by Rudolphe Garrigue in New York. We were extremely fortunate to acquire the full collection of illustrative prints from the series, which after many months of looking, proved to be very difficult!
You're looking at a scarce, 229 year old, steel plate engraving from the original "The New Encyclopaedia Or Modern Universal Dictionary Of Arts And Sciences On A New And Improved Plan" by Hall, William Henry, Bedford Row, London, published by C Cooke, London.
The type foundry and print shop of old would create books, like the one this image was discovered within, to help customers and clients with their design choices. Naturally, these books were jam packed with useful illustrative elements that could be combined to create a final piece. Today, these books are extremely difficult to get a hold of. Especially those that were published in the late 1800s. They were not mainstream publications, they simply served as 'catalogs' and thus were only produced in small numbers. Fortunately, we were introduced to a collector who had precisely what we had been searching for for so long. After some costly negotiations, we're very excited to be able to share the wonderful gems within.
You’re looking at a well preserved original plate from Johann Georg Heck's “Iconographic Encyclopedia of Sciences, Literature and Art” published in 1851 by Rudolphe Garrigue in New York. We were extremely fortunate to acquire the full collection of illustrative prints from the series, which after many months of looking, proved to be very difficult!
You’re looking at a well preserved original plate from Johann Georg Heck's “Iconographic Encyclopedia of Sciences, Literature and Art” published in 1851 by Rudolphe Garrigue in New York. We were extremely fortunate to acquire the full collection of illustrative prints from the series, which after many months of looking, proved to be very difficult!
You're looking at a very scarce, 270 year old, steel plate engraving from the original "Cyclopaedia or, an Universal Disctionary of Arts and Sciences" by Ephraim Chambers (1750).
You're looking at an Original pre-1820's Antique Engraving from a rare copy of Abraham Rees' "The Cyclopaedia; or, UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY OF ARTS, SCIENCES, and LITERATURE" (Published 1820 by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme)
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