Description: Title of the map:"Paskaart voor een Gedeelte der OOST ZEE Beginnende van Schenkkenes, tot aan Stokholm, Naaukeurig opgefelt, en van veel souten verbetert, Met Privilegie voor 15 Jaaren 'T AMSTERDAM, by JOHANNIS VAN KEULEN, Boekverkoper aan de Nieuwenbrugh, Inde Gekroonde Loots-man" Large antique copper engraved sea chart of the Baltic sea, with the east coast of Sweden, from Stockholm to Nyköping, Söderköping, Västervik and Kalmar, by Johannes Van Keulen (1654-1715).The north is oriented to the right; the map depicts the island of Gotland. There is some sailing ships in the sea and two compass roses.With a nice large cartouche. Size with margins : 59 x 52,7 cm / 23,2 x 20,4 inches Condition : restorations in the lower part of the map, from Stockholm to the margin, especially at the margin, and the 2 lower corners that were redone later, restoration in the left margin at the center, upper corners also redone, the map was reinforced on old paper. Edition : Amsterdam, c. 1700, 18th century. Johannes Van Keulen is a 17th century Dutch cartographer and the author of an important nautical and road atlas called Zee-Fakkel (Le Flambeau de la Mer). This important atlas will be the major reference of European sailors during the first half of the 18th century. If you buy more than one item, you have to pay only one shipping cost.All shipments are insured.WE DON'T SELL LASER AND COPIES MAPS, ALL WE SELL IS ORIGINAL AND ANTIQUE.Due to the age an type of paper, some imperfections are to be expected. Please examine the images provided carefully, and if you have any questions please ask and we will be happy to help you.
Price: 390 USD
Location: Paris
End Time: 2025-01-13T17:43:07.000Z
Shipping Cost: 35 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Date Range: 1700-1799
Printing Technique: Copper Plate
Year: 1700
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Topic: Maps
Country/Region: Sweden