Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro
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Istria
Novigrad
Slovenia, Istria, Lubljana. "Tabula Ducatus Carnioliae Vindorum Marchiae et Histriae". Orig. copperplate engraving after J. V. Valvasor's map of the region. Published by J. B. Homann, Nuremberg, ca. 1720. Original old colouring. With great figure and heraldic tile-cartouche, small inset map of Cerknica Lake and inset view of Ljubljana. 48:58 cm.
Slovemia, Croatia. "Slavonia Croatia Bosnia. Dalmat.". Orig. copperplate engraving from G. Mercator's Atlas Minor. Published in Amsterdam by J. Hondius, with C. Claesz. and Jan Jansz., 1607. With ornamental title-cartouche with the scale of map. 14,5:18 cm
Slovenia and Croatia. "Exactissima Ducatus Carniolae Vinidorum Marchiä et Histriae delineatio". Orig. copper-engraving by M. Seutter, Augsburg, ca. 1730. Original old colouring. With great figure title-cartouche, a cartouche with inset map of Cerknica Lake with...
Balkans - Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Istria. "Schlavoniae, Croatiae, Carniae, Istriae, Bosniae, finitimarumque regionum nova descriptio". Orig. copper-engraving, A. Ortelius after A. Hirsvogel map, 1570. Coloured. With title border at the bottom. 34,5:46 cm (13 1/2 x 18 1/4 inch.).
Slovenia. Carniola. The source of Sava. "Krain. Ursprung der Sawe". Orig. lithography from A. Kunike's 'Malerische Ansichten', ca. 1830. Based on B. de Ben's drawing, lithographed by A. von Saar. With figures in the foreground and German title under the picture. 25:36 cm.
Bihać. "Wihitsch". Orig. copperplate engraving from G. Krekwitz "Totius Regni Hungariae ... Descriptio". Published in Frankfurt am Main and Nuremberg by L. Loschge, 1686. With engraved title. 7,3:8,6 cm.
Northern Serbia, western Romania. "Torontál Vármegye". Orig. copperplate engraving, D. Görög, Mágyár Atlas, 1802. Orig. old colouring. With decorative title. 29,5:22 cm.
Northwestern Serbia "Bács Vármegye". Orig. copperplate engraving, D. Görög, Mágyár Atlas, 1802. Orig. old colouring. With decorative title. 30:25 cm.
Southeast Europe. "Hungaria cum adiacentibus Provinciis". Orig. copperplate engraving, Ch. Weigel, Nuremberg, 1718. With figure title cartouche and a cartouche with inset chart. Printed of 2 plates, joined. 40:60,5 cm.
Šabac. "Sabaz". Orig. copperplate engraving from G. Krekwitz "Totius Regni Hungariae ... Descriptio". Published in Frankfurt am Main and Nuremberg by L. Loschge, 1686. With engraved title. 7,5:8,7 cm.
Belgrade. "Griechisch Weissenburg". Orig. copperplate engraving from G. Krekwitz "Totius Regni Hungariae ... Descriptio". Published in Frankfurt am Main and Nuremberg by L. Loschge, 1686. With engraved title. 7,3:8,6 cm.
Novigrad. "Novigrad". Orig. copperplate engraving from G. Krekwitz "Totius Regni Hungariae ... Descriptio". Published in Frankfurt am Main and Nuremberg by L. Loschge, 1686. With engraved title. 7,5:8,5 cm.
Eastern Balkans. "Romaniae, (quae olim Thracia dicta) vicinorumque regionum ...". Orig. copperplate engraving after G. Gastadi's map of the region. Published by A. Ortelius, 1584. Orig. old colouring. 36:49,5 cm.
Friuli, Slovenia, Istria. "Forum Iulium, Karstia, Carniola, Histria et Windorum Marchia". Orig. coppreplate engraving after G. Mercator's map of the region. Published by H. Hondius in Amsterdam, 1630. 34,5:47 cm.
Croatia - Dalmatia (Šibenik and Zadar). "Liburnia". Orig. copperplate engraving from P. Bertius' "Tabulae Geographicae Contractae". Published by J. Hondius in Amsterdam, 1616-18. With ornamental title cartouche. 9,2:13,1 cm.
Korcula (Croatia). "Curciola insula". Orig. copperplate engraving, G. F. Camocio, 'Isole Famose ...', Venice, 1571. With title cartouche. 15,5:20,5 cm.
"Tabula Geografica exhibens Regnum Sclavoniae cum Syrmii Ducatu". Orig. copper-engraving published by Homann's Heirs in Nuremberg, 1745. Original old colouring. With great figure cartouche with a coat of arms and a cartouche with explanatory...
Pančevo. "Bannat. Stadt Bansova". Orig. lithography, A. Kunike, 1826. With many figures in the foreground and German title under the picture. 24,5:35,5 cm (the picture).
"Battina an der Donau in Ungarn". Orig. steel-engraving. Published by Bibliogr. Institut in Hildburghausen, ca. 1835. With several figures and a ship in the foreground. 10,5:14,5 cm (4 1/4 x 5 3/4 inch.).