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5-263 Mexico

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Antique Map 5-263 Mexico, Texas and Louisiana by Zatta c.1776

SKU: 5-263-2 Categories: Antique Maps, Central USA, Eastern USA, Mexico
8-175 - North America - United States T Bowen - circa 1787 Copperplate engraving 44cm X 32cm Condition A-
3-222 - Victoria - County of Evelyn F E Hiscock - circa 1874 Hand coloured lithograph 51cm X 40cm Condition A+
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Mexico and Texas and Louisiana by A Zatta &;c.1776

Hand coloured copperplate engraving
40cm X 31cm
Condition A+


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