Buy old maps or topographical maps of Zeeland

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Would you like to buy authentic old topographical maps of Zeeland? Hanging an impressive copy in the office? That Narrenschip in Middelburg has an extensive collection of original old topographical maps. A historical topographical map gives you an idea of ​​the terrain and the landscape of the past. Not only do you see where there were buildings, you can also find out how streams and rivers ran and where there was heath, forest or pastureland. With us you can be sure that all products are authentic and were really manufactured in or about the specified year. We also have antique books and prints, city maps and world maps. Discover our catalog online!

We find the topographical maps you want!

If we don't have the card you're looking for in our collection yet, we'll be happy to look for it! We are specialized in buying and selling and ensure that we find the old maps for you as quickly as possible.

Dat Narrenschip is a member of the Nederlandsche Vereeniging van Antiquaren and the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers, so you can rest assured that the map is an original. All topographical maps and old maps of Zeeland in our collection are original and made on or around the date stated. If you would like additional information, we can also supply X-rays of valuable objects. X-rays can be used to determine the dating of some items more accurately.

What can you buy from us?

  • antique prints
  • antique maps
  • antique city maps
  • topographical books

Call or email us today

Are you looking for a specific topographical map of Zeeland? If you cannot find it immediately, you can visit our store in Middelburg or call or email us for more information. We are happy to look for the card you want! You can email to mail@datnarrenschip.nl or call us on 0118 674 141 or 06 2814 6967. If desired, we will send your order to you.

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