Browse Listings in Europe > Eastern Europe > Hungary

8 listings found. Showing results 1 to 8
Canischa. (Nagykanizsa / Kanizsa)

Panoramic view of Nagykanizsa / Kanizsa. Published in "Der Donau-Strand Mit allen seinen Ein- und Zuflüssen. . .". Published by Jacob Sandrart.

$80 / ≈ €75
Maker / Publisher: VON BIRKEN, S.
Place & Date: Nuremberg, Jacob Sandrart, 1684

 


Sigeth.

Panoramic view of Sigeth. Published in "Der Donau-Strand Mit allen seinen Ein- und Zuflüssen. . .". Published by Jacob Sandrart.

$90 / ≈ €84
Maker / Publisher: VON BIRKEN, S.
Place & Date: Nuremberg, Jacob Sandrart, 1684

 


Carte de la Hongarie a l'Autriche. .

A detailed and scarce map showing Hungary and Austria engraved by de François Lapointe (Lépine). Dated 1664.With a dedication to Ferdinand-Ernest Comte d'Abensperg-Trau...

$300 / ≈ €281
Maker / Publisher: P. DU VAL
Place & Date: Paris, 1676

 


Hongarije.

Poster made for Hungarian Tourist association. The uncommon Dutch version of this fine poster to promote Hungary in the 1930's. Arisztid Uher was a graphic designer. He d...

$400 / ≈ €374
Maker / Publisher: UHER, A.
Place & Date: Budapest, KLOSZ / Sohn., ca. 1930

 


Hungaria regnum.

Detailed map of Hungary. First edition of Sanson's map of the Kingdom of Hungary. Engraved by A. Peyrounin.

$450 / ≈ €421
Maker / Publisher: MARIETTE, P.
Place & Date: Paris, ca. 1640

 


[Page with imaginary towns in Hungary. ] CCLXVIII

Page with imaginary towns in Hungary (230x225mm.) This leaf is from an edition of Hartmann Schedel's Liber chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. The Chronicle was published...

$500 / ≈ €468
Maker / Publisher: SCHEDEL.
Place & Date: Nuremberg, 1493

 


Vienna.. / Buda..

Pair of views on one sheet, the first showing the Austria capital of Vienna with fields, and figures in the foreground.Lower view shows the Hungarian capital of Budapest....

$1100 / ≈ €1029
Maker / Publisher: BRAUN, G. / HOGENBERG, F.
Place & Date: Cologne 1580

 


Nova et recens emendata totius Regni Ungariae una cum adiacentibus et finitimis regionisbus delineatio.

Engraved map by Jan van Deutecum, here the very rare first edition published by Cornelis Nicola in Asterdam in 1596. In very attractive original coloring.A re-issued was ...

$3000 / ≈ €2807
Maker / Publisher: DOETECUM, J. van.
Place & Date: Amsterdam, Cornelius Nicol, 1596