Geneve – Engraving showing Geneva in the Age of the Escalade – Nicolas Tassin 1634
Geneva, Switzerland around the time of the Escalade. Original antique 1634 Copperplate engraving by Nicolas Tassin.
Geneva, Switzerland around the time of the Escalade. Original antique 1634 Copperplate engraving by Nicolas Tassin.
Fascinating 17th Century view of the fortifications at Derbent in Dagestan, Russia by Olfert Dapper.
New Orleans in the mid 19th Century Antique steel engraving – Germany, circa 1850 Condition: Excellent Dimensions: 23 X 18
Perspective View of Versailles Title on Engraving: “Vue de la Grande Galerie de Versailles prise du Sallon de la Paix
Perspective Vue or Vue d’Optique of the city of Solothurn in Switzerland.
Morocco – Vue d’Optique Perspective View Title on Engraving: Vue de la Ville de Mantralle dans le Royaume de Maroch
The Port of Colombo, Ceylon 18th Century Perspective View of Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka) This brightly colored perspective view shows
Chinese Temple – Vue d’Optique Title on Engraving: “Vue d’un Temple Chinois – Le Grande Kia-cheu de la Chine, ou
Perspective View – Barracks of the Swiss Guards Title on Engraving: Vue Perspective de la grande Rue de S. Denis
Text reads: S. Catrynen Nieuwe-Kerck – Amsterdam By Claes Jansz II Visscher (1587-1652) the patriarch of the famous Dutch mapmaking
De Muider Graft De Muider Graft berby de Stads Medicyn tuin naar de Jooden Kerk en andere Hoofe gebouwen 18th
Amsterdam’s Royal Palace was originally built as the city’s town hall during the Dutch golden age. The building is topped
Magnificent Amsterdam This is the title page of an early 19th century book entitled “The Magnificence of Amsterdam” Text reads:
Antique engraving by Pieter Schenk circa 1710 showing the Binnen Amstel in Amsterdam, Netherlands. De Binnen-Amstel van de Amstel Brug
Den Amstel Text on the engraving reads: Den Amstel, buiten de Stads Muuren The Amstel is the river that runs
S. Nicolaes – Amsterdam This stone chruch, dedicated to St. Nicolas, is today known as the Oude Kerk and is
Der Achter Graf The text on this antique engraving reads as follows: De Achter Graft te zien langs de osse
Four Amsterdam Buildings Beautifully handcolored engraving of four grand Amsterdam buildings. The titles above the buildings are given in both