Brescia and Milan. "Brescia Episcopatus, Mediolanum Ducatus". Orig. coppreplate engraving after G. Mercator's map of the region. Published by H. Hondius in Amsterdam, 1630. With ornamental title-cartouche with the scale of map ("Miliaria Italica communia"). 37:47,5 cm.
Brescia. "Brescia". Orig. copperplate engraving from F. Schott's 'Itinerario Ouero Nuova Descrittione De' Viaggi Principali D'Italia'. Published by Rossi in Rome, 1650. 12,5:18 cm.
Brescia. "Brescia". Orig. copperplate engraving, Pietro Bertelli, 'Theatrum Urbium Italicarum', Venice, 1599. With engraved title and 2 coats-of-arms. 11,5:17 cm.
Province of Brescia. "Bresciano Brixiani Agri Typus. Bixia, Cygnea supposita in specula". Orig. copper-engraving, A. Ortelius, Antwerps, 1590. Orig. old colouring. With ornamental title-cartouche, a cartouche with the scale of map ("Milliaria Italica decem") and another cartouche with privilege and the date of map. 33:46,5 cm.
Brescia and Milan. "Brescia Episcopatus, Mediolanum Ducatus". Orig. copperplate engraving, G. Mercator, Duisburg, 1589. Orig. old colouring. With ornamental title-cartouche with the scale of map ("Miliaria Italica communia"). 37:47,5 cm.
Brescia and Crema. "Territorio di Brescia et di Crema". Orig. copperplate engraving. Published by J. and W. Blaeu in Amsterdam, 1640. Orig. old colouring. With figure title-cartouche. 38:50 cm.
"Bresciano". Orig. copper-engraving from N. Visscher's "Tabulae Geographicae Contractae". Published in Amsterdam by C. J. Visscher, 1649.
"Bressiano". Orig. copper-engraving from the Latin edition of A. Ortelius' Epitome. Published by J. B. Vrients in Antwerps, 1609. With title upper left, the scale of map ("Milliaria Italica") and Latin title ("Brixiae Territor.") above the map....
"Bresciano". Orig. copper-engraving from the French edition of A. Ortelius' Epitome, published in Antwerp by Plantin Press for F. Galle, 1598. With ornamental title-cartouche, the scale of map ("Milliaria Italica") and Latin title above the map....
"Brescia". Orig. copper-engraving from F. Scoto's "Itinerarium ... Italiae ...". Published ca. 1600. With a coat-of-arms. 12,5:18 cm (5 x 7 inch.).
"Brescia". Orig. copper-engraving by Pietro Bertelli. Published in "Theatrum Urbium Italicarum", Venice, ca. 1600. With 2 small coats-of-arms. 11,5:17,5 cm (4 1/2 x 7 inch.).