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Cartographer: Samuel Purchas
Title: : Russia cum Confinijs
Date: 1625      Size: 8 x 6 inches
Published: London
Description: Russia. Early map predominantly detailing Russia in Europe. Strong impression. Published as part of "Hakluytus Posthomous or Purchas his Pilgrimis, contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and Lande Travells, by Englishmen and others".
Map Ref: RUS2464
Cartographer: Willem & Jan Blaeu
Title: : Tabula Russiae
Date: c. 1650      Size: 20 x 15 inches
Published: Amsterdam
Description: Blaeu's important map of Russia which served as the standard model for maps of the country for over fifty years. Large inset map of Moscow. Original hand-colour.
Map Ref: RUS2554
Cartographer: Francois Halma
Title: : Nova Tabula Imperii Russici
Date: 1700      Size: 27 x 20 inches
Published: Amsterdam
Description: This stunning copper-engraved map depicts the Russian Empire under Peter the Great extending from Europe to the Pacific. The towns, rivers, forests, and mountains of Russia are charmingly illustrated.
Map Ref: RUS2577
Cartographer: Johann Baptist Homann
Title: : Generalis Totius Imperii Moscovitici Novissima Tabula
Date: c. 1720      Size: 22 x 19 inches
Published: Nuremberg
Description: Russian Empire. Restoration at foot of fold. Original colour.
Map Ref: RUS1862
Cartographer: J. & R. Ottens
Title: : Carte Nouvelle de tout L'Empire de la Grande Russie
Date: c. 1728      Size: 26 x 19 inches
Published: Amsterdam
Description: Splendid map of the Russian Empire after the death of Peter the Great in 1725. The map is dedicated to the "Immortal Memory of this Great Monarch". Original hand colour.
Map Ref: RUS2590
Cartographer: Covens & Mortier
Title: : Carte Generale de l'Empire de Russie
Date: c. 1745      Size: 37 x 19 inches
Published: Amsterdam
Description: Early and fine example of a map exhibiting the full Empire of Russia first unified by Peter the Great. Two sheets joined. Original hand colour. SL
Map Ref: RUS2584
Cartographer: Jonas Hanway
Title: : An Exact Map of the Course of the Great River Volga, from the Survey made by Order of the Russian Court agreeable to the set of Maps published in St. Petersburg in 1745
Date: 1753      Size: 11 x 15 inches
Published: London
Description: Four route maps following the River Volga to accompany the explorative works of Jonas Hanway as he travelled through central Russia.
Map Ref: RUS2344
Cartographer: Jonas Hanway
Title: : A Map of the Orenburgh Expedition with the Russian Frontiers Towards Independent tartary
Date: 1753      Size: 15 x 10 inches
Published: London
Description: Map marking the success of the Orenburgh Expedition to accompany the explorative works of Jonas Hanway as he travelled through central Russia.
Map Ref: RUS2345
Cartographer: Carington Bowles
Title: : The Russian Empire in Europe & The Russian Empire in Asia
Date: 1771      Size: 43 x 19 inches
Published: London
Description: Large, two-sheet map of Russia showing the entirety of the Russian Empire from the Baltic Sea to the Pacific Ocean. Derived from a French map by J.B.B. D'Anville. Original hand-colour.
Map Ref: RUS2600
Cartographer: Rigobert Bonne
Title: : Partie Occidentale et Partie Orientale de L'Empire de Russie
Date: 1771      Size: 25 x 17 inches
Published: Paris
Description: This map of the Empire of Russia on two sheets joined shows the full extent of its geography after the claims and victories of Catherine the Great. Original hand colour.
Map Ref: RUS2525
Cartographer: Thomas Bowen
Title: : An Accurate Map of the Russian Empire
Date: 1778      Size: 12 x 8 inches
Published: London
Description: Russia across Europe and Asia, mapped with a discovery of 1723, land in the East Siberian Sea. Coloured.
Map Ref: RUS2420
Cartographer: John Hamilton Moore
Title: : A New and Correct Map of the Russian Empire
Date: c. 1780      Size: 12 x 9 inches
Published: London
Description: Russia shown with its full possesssions from northeast Asia, through Siberia, Central Asia and then to the Baltic States. Coloured.
Map Ref: RUS2487
Cartographer: Robert Sayer
Title: : The European Part of the Russian Empire - The Asiatic Part of the Russian Empire
Date: 1790      Size: 50 x 18 inches
Published: London
Description: The Russian Empire. Large scale map of Russia from the Kamchatka to the European border. Original colour. [SL]
Map Ref: RUS1724
Cartographer: Laurie & Whittle
Title: : The European Part of the Russian Empire - The Asiatic Part of the Russian Empire
Date: 1794      Size: 50 x 19 inches
Published: London
Description: Russian Empire. Kamschatka to Livonia. Two sheets joined. Original Colour. [SL]
Map Ref: RUS2504
Cartographer: John Russell
Title: : Dominions of Russia
Date: 1795      Size: 7 x 5 inches
Published: London
Description: Charming miniature map with original outline colour.
Map Ref: RUS2189
Cartographer: John Cary
Title: : A New Map of the Russian Empire divided into its Governments
Date: 1799      Size: 40 x 18 inches
Published: London
Description: Splendid map on two sheets joined showing the full extent of Russia in the Napoleonic period, from the Kamchatka Peninsula in the East to the shores of the Baltic Sea in the West. Original hand colour. (SL)
Map Ref: RUS2494