Highly
attractive large-format copperplate engraved map of Belgium, Holland,
and Luxembourg in original hand color, with decorative border
and ornate title, published by Jean Andriveau-Goujon, Rue du Bac, n°.
17, Paris, 1846.
- The map is titled Carte
des Royaumes de Hollande et de Belgique. Indiquant la division des deux
états d'après le Traité de Londres du 15 Novembre 1831.
(Map of the Kingdoms of Holland and Belgium.
Indicating the division of the two states according to the London
Treaty of November 15, 1831).
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- Topography is drawn in relief, and the fine detail and
original hand color give the map an
extraordinarily handsome appearance.
- The image area measures a generous 49.8 x 38 cm [19¾" x
15"], with wide margins on all sides.
- The map was published in Andriveau-Goujon's Atlas
Universel and is identified as Plate 20. It is blank on the
back,
with no printing on the reverse side.
- Condition: This map is in excellent
condition, bright and clean,
with a horizontal center fold, as issued, and no
marks, rips, or tears. Please see the
scans and feel
free to ask any questions.
- This is an original, authentic antique map, not
a reproduction or modern reprint, and it is fully guaranteed to be
genuine.
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