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China.

Small map illustrating China with the Great Wall and Korea as an island, surrounded by text in Dutch.Nicolaes de Clerck (de Klerc) was active as engraver and publisher in...

$200 / ≈ €174
Maker: DE CLERCK, N.
Date: Amsterdam, Cloppenburch, 1621

 


China Veteribus Sinarum Regio nunc Incolis Tame dicta.

Fine map of China, based on the first of Blaeu's maps of China. In the west by the Great Wall is shown, among Taiwan is named Pakan al I. Formosa, although Tayoan is name...

$950 / ≈ €828
Maker: MERIAN, M.
Date: Frankfurt am Main, 1638

 


China Veteribus Sinarum Regio.

This was the first of Blaeu's maps of China. In 1655 he was to publish the famous map of Father Martini, with many of the earlier inaccuracies present on this map correct...

$2200 / ≈ €1918
Maker: BLAEU, W.
Date: Amsterdam, 1644

 


Xantung, sinarum imperii provincia quatra.

A map of the northern province ‘Xantung’ of China after the Jesuit Martino Martini.Shows the Great Wall and is centered on the Bohai Sea, and the Shandong and Liaonin...

$1500 / ≈ €1308
Maker: BLAEU, J.
Date: Amsterdam, ca 1660

 


Xantung, e Peking provincie della china. . .

A beautiful map depicting the area of Beijing with decorative title cartouche and scale cartouche. Information about the area at the top of the map.To the right the west ...

$350 / ≈ €305
Maker: CORONELLI, V.M.
Date: Venice, 1698

 


Huquang, Kiangsi, Chekiang ac Fokien.

A reissue of Janssonius' map of south east China, with wash color and uncolored cartouches.The map is based on the maps of Martin Martini, themselves based on Chinese sou...

$900 / ≈ €785
Maker: VALK, G. / SCHENK, P.
Date: Amsterdam, 1720

 


Nouvel atlas de la Chine, de la Tartarie chinoise, et du Thibet.

First edition of "the principal cartographic authority on China during the 18th century". It was the second major atlas of China produced in Europe following th...

$19000 / ≈ €16562
Maker: DU HALDE, J.-B.
Date: The Hague, H. Scheurleer, 1737