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    Antique map titled 'Insulae Iavae cum parte insularum Boreno Sumatrae (.)'. Beautiful map of the Island of Java and part of Borneo, Bali, Madura and Sumatra. Artists and Engravers: Pieter Schenk / Petrus Schenck ( 1660-1718/19) was born in Germany, but settled in Amsterdam where he first became a pupil of Gerard Valck, the engraver. In 1687 he married Valck's sister and thereafter the Schenk and Valck families were active over a long period with a wide range of interests as print sellers, publishers of books, maps, topographical and architectural drawings and globes. Although they produced some original maps, most of their atlases consisted of printings from revised and re-worked plates originally by Jansson, the Visschers, the Sansons and others. Condition: Very good. Contemporary coloring, some repairs. Please study image carefully. Date: c.1690.

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    Large Antique Map of Java & Madura with Batavia Inset, c.1870s Dutch East Indies This finely detailed 19th-century Dutch colonial map is titled "Java en Madoera op den schaal van 1:600.000", published in Amsterdam by Seyffardt's Boekhandel in the late 19th century, circa 1870s?1880s. The map was produced at a scale of 1:600,000, offering an authoritative overview of the most important island of the Netherlands Indies. The map covers the entire island of Java together with Madura, highlighting towns, residencies, mountain ranges, rivers, and the road network. Relief is expressed through finely engraved hachures, and administrative divisions are outlined with subtle original hand color. In the lower left corner, an important inset plan shows Batavia (modern Jakarta) and its port area, with canals, fortifications, and public buildings carefully named ? a rare and valuable reference to the colonial capital during its 19th-century expansion. Size: approx. 124 × 42 cm (49 × 16½ in) when fully opened. Dissected into panels and mounted on original linen, as issued, making it both portable and durable. Condition: Good. Original linen backing with issued folds. Some light toning and minor spotting along folds and intersections, but overall strong and complete. Framing Tips: Due to its long horizontal format, this map works best in a wide landscape-style frame. A black or dark wood frame with a cream or pale grey mat highlights the detail while emphasizing its cartographic presence. Technique: Engraving with original hand color, dissected and mounted on linen Maker: Seyffardt's Boekhandel, Amsterdam, c.1870s --- Collector's Note: Large-scale Dutch colonial maps of Java were indispensable for administrators, traders, and travelers. Seyffardt's edition is especially desirable for its Batavia inset, documenting the colonial capital in fine detail. Surviving examples in good condition are increasingly scarce and sought after by collectors of Indonesia and the Dutch East Indies.