ALL ITEMS: 'Cutler-and-Halley


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1480Antique chart by Cutler and Halley of the Atlantic Ocean.DetailsCutler and Halley1728
Halley's Antique Chart with coasts of America Europe and Africa
Cutler and Halley
1728
LOC:0
$0.00Cutler-and-HalleyHalley-s-Antique-Chart-with-coasts-of-America-Europe-and-AfricaPlease view another <a href="https://www.rarecharts.com/ShowDetail/Creator/Cutler-and-Halley/Title/Halleys-chart-Atlantick-Ocean-on-a-Globular-Projection/4952" target="_blank">copper-engraved chart</a> of the Atlantick Ocean by Nathaniel Cutler and Edmund Halley.
1325Antique chart by Cutler and Halley of the Atlantic Ocean.DetailsCutler and Halley1728
Scarce Antique Chart with West Coasts of Europe and Africa
Cutler and Halley
1728
LOC:57
$550.00Cutler-and-HalleyScarce-Antique-Chart-with-West-Coasts-of-Europe-and-AfricaScarce antique chart by Nathaniel Cutler and Edmund Halley, the discoverer of Halley's comet. From "Atlas Maritimus & Commercialis, or a General View of the World, so Far as Relates to Trade and Navigation …". Shows the western coastline of Europe with a broad expanse of the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Includes the "Western Islands" or Azores, Britain, and the western coast of Ireland, Holland, Flanders, Normandy, Brittany, Portugal, Spain, the Strait of Gibraltar, and Morocco. <br></br> The sea atlas "Atlas Maritimus" was a collaborative effort of a number of the leading cartographic and scientific names of the era, including English astronomer Sir Edmund Halley, John Senex, Nathaniel Cutler, and Daniel Defoe. The atlas was developed by Senex and Harris to compete with Mount & Page’s English Pilot. Published from London: James and John Knapton et al.
5460Antique chart by Cutler and Halley Saudi Arabia Indian Ocean.DetailsCutler and Halley1728
A Chart of the East Indian Ocean from Cape Guardefoy to Cochin or the Coast of Malabar
Cutler and Halley
1728
LOC:64
$1,650.00Cutler-and-HalleyA-Chart-of-the-East-Indian-Ocean-from-Cape-Guardefoy-to-Cochin-or-the-Coast-of-MalabarRare antique chart from 1728 of the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman on a <b>globular projection</b> by scientists <b>Nathaniel Cutler and Edmund Halley</b> (the latter was the discoverer of Halley's comet). Shows Saudi Arabia, Yemen, West India, Iran, the Indian Ocean, and much more with detailed notations of habitations along the coast. <br></br> From "Atlas Maritimus & Commercialis, or a General View of the World, so Far as Relates to Trade and Navigation …". The sea atlas "Atlas Maritimus" was a collaborative effort of a number of the leading cartographic and scientific names of the era, including English astronomer Sir Edmund Halley, John Senex, Nathaniel Cutler, and Daniel Defoe. The atlas was developed by publishers Senex and Harris to compete with Mount & Page’s English Pilot. Published from London: James and John Knapton et al.
4952Antique chart by Cutler and Halley of the Atlantic Ocean.DetailsCutler and Halley1728
Halleys chart Atlantick Ocean on a Globular Projection
Cutler and Halley
1728
LOC:65
$1,350.00Cutler-and-HalleyHalleys-chart-Atlantick-Ocean-on-a-Globular-ProjectionRare antique chart on a <b>globular projection</b> by scientists <b>Nathaniel Cutler and Edmund Halley</b> (the latter the discoverer of Halley's comet). Shows the western coastline of Europe with a broad expanse of the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Includes North America, East Mexico, the Caribbean Islands (Cuba, Hispaniola, Martinique, Antigua and more), and the East Coast of Europe and of Africa. Greatly exaggerates the length of the Saint John's River in Florida. <br></br> From "Atlas Maritimus & Commercialis, or a General View of the World, so Far as Relates to Trade and Navigation …". The sea atlas "Atlas Maritimus" was a collaborative effort of a number of the leading cartographic and scientific names of the era, including English astronomer Sir Edmund Halley, John Senex, Nathaniel Cutler, and Daniel Defoe. The atlas was developed by publishers Senex and Harris to compete with Mount & Page’s English Pilot. Published from London: James and John Knapton et al.