Fine 18th century original vintage antique illustrated world map. Detailed early historical cartographic atlas scan is a retro reminder of early history. This scanned atlas museum archive illustration is a decorative ancient specimen from the vault, an old geographical record of times past.
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Vintage Peacock Navy Reception Table Seating Chart Poster
This Reception Table Seating Chart for assigned seating is designed to coordinate with the "Vintage Peacock Feather" Wedding Ensemble. Easy to customise, you simply type your guest's names in the template field provided. You can delete tables, add names and move things around easily. COLOR PALETTE: navy blue, cream, cocoa, mocha, gold, green, blue and purple. DESIGN COLLECTION: This is a matching formal event RSVP Response Card that can be used for wedding receptions, bridal showers or rehearsal dinners. This elegant and sophisticated modern wedding ensemble blends the best of tradition and the freshness of the contemporary. Mixing Vintage art elements and contemporary watercolor art work hand painted by Audrey Jeanne Roberts gives a beautiful and timeless quality to this Invitations for formal weddings. A hand painted watercolor stately Peacock feather rests upon elegant swirled vintage printer's ornaments decorative etched swirls and on a soft cream background. The reverse side color can be changed to any color you would like to coordinate with your wedding. Just email us if you need any assistance.
Antique 1660 World Map by Frederick de Wit Square Sticker
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Map tracing Magellan's world voyage Print
Battista Agnese's Map tracing Magellan's world voyage, once owned by Charles V, 1545 (see also 63417) located at the John Carter Brown Library, Brown University, RI, USA. Battista Agnese was a French artist. The Map tracing Magellan's world voyage, once owned by Charles V, 1545 (see also 63417) was created around 1545 AD.