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"Henry" French Department Map - "AIN & AISNE" - Steel Engraving - 1835

$ 17.98

 


MAPS of FRENCH DEPARTMENTS by HENRY 


 

 STEEL ENGRAVED MAPS & STATISTICS  

This 179 year old steel engraved map is by J. Henry in 1835. It was published by Chatellerault in Paris in "Nouvelle Geographie et Statistique de la France".   

This map is in very good condition with natural age toning.   The size of the image is about 13 " x 9 1/2" on a sheet that is about 15 1/2" x 10 1/2".  It is suitable for framing and would be an excellent gift.

There are two maps that you will receive, one on each side.  Each page includes the map, key individuals, key industries and curiosities of the featured French Department.

The maps that are being offered are entitled:

"AIN & AINSE"

 


 

 

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

SHIPPING 

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In the U.S.,  your Fixed Rate cost is $3.00. Each additional print ships free. If you buy five (5) or more prints at the same time, shipping isfree.

For all other countries, your Fixed Rate cost is $6.00. Each additional print ships free. If you buy five (5) or more prints, shipping is free.

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PAYMENT

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TERMS OF PAYMENT

SANDTIQUE guarantees that the prints and books sold are from the year stated. If the print is not as stated and you want to return it, you have 7 days to do so. You will be reimbursed with your choice of replacement prints or cash through Paypal.

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SANDTIQUE'S mission is to offer its prints at the "Best Value" on the Internet. If you find an exact print at a lower price, please send us the link and we will match the price. This is for fixed price, identical, single prints from the same publication & year and in equal condition. Variable price auction items are not included.


 


 




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