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Title: Autumn Additions to our Web Catalogue of antique maps, atlases and prints
Dear Friends,

We have just uploaded 240 maps and atlases  to our on-line web
catalogue

All the New Stock can be browsed by following the link below:
http://alteagallery.com/stock.php?search=Submit&lastupload

Highlights include:

Rumold Mercator's double-hemisphere 
world map, c.1587
The Langenes 
Caert-Thresoor atlas, 1599
Merian prospects of 
LondonVenice and Constantinople, c.1650
Prospect of the 
Great Fire of London by Gabriel Gualdo Priorato, c.1675
An unrecorded pre-First State of Rocque's 16-sheet map of the 
Environs of London, 1746
Braddock Mead's Map of 
New England, 1774, on the eve of the American Revolution
An early 19th century 
hand-painted tile map of Europe
Leseur's  town plan of 
Sydney, drawn 1802. 
Arrowsmith's map of the 
Roads of Portugal, during the Peninsula War, 1811
Wallis's 
Panorama of Europe board game, with views of European capital cities, 1815
Philip Carrigain's Map of 
New Hampshire, 1818
Gage's map of 
Liverpool, 1836
railway map of England & Wales on cloth, c.1850

Our full on-line catalogue can be accessed through the main page of our web site: 
www.alteagallery.com

We hope you find something of interest.

Best wishes

Massimo De Martini

Altea Antique Maps & Rare Charts
Altea Gallery, 35 St.George Street
London W1S 2FN
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 20 7491 0010
Fax: +44 20 7491 0015

e-mail: 
[email protected]
Catalogue: www.alteagallery.com

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