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Thailand, Ayutthaya (Judia), 1684

Thailand, Ayutthaya (Judia), 1684.
"La Ville de Judia" (Ayutthaya, Thailand) copper engraved print published in a French edition of Les Voyages de Jean Struys en Moscovie ..., 1684. Two vertical folds as published, otherwise good condition with plate mark. Size 17 x 12 cms plus margins. Ref G942

 
Burma, Irawadi Valley, 1882

Burma, Irawadi Valley, 1882.
"The Valley of the Irawadi at it's confluence with Myit-Nge, about 500 miles from the Sea" wood engraving published in Comprehensive Atlas and Geography, 1882. Wood engraved print with recent hand colour. Set in some text with text on the reverse. Size 22.5 x 12 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F8992

 
Friendly Islands, Drinking Ceremony, 1817

Friendly Islands, Drinking Ceremony, 1817.
"The Ceremony of Poulaho King of the Friendly Islands drinking Kava in the presence of the Chiefs and a numerous assemblage of other principal persons" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition. Size 13 x 18.5 cms, plus margins. Ref F7247

 



Admiraltry Islands Native, 1817

Admiraltry Islands Native, 1817.
"A Savage of the Admiraltry Islands in the South Sea" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition. Size 13 x 18.5 cms, plus margins. Ref F7246

 
Tahiti, establishment of Peace between Captain Cook and the Queen, 1817

Tahiti, establishment of Peace between Captain Cook and the Queen, 1817.
"Interview between Captain Eallis and Oberea, Queen of Otaheite, after Peace being established with the Natives of that Island" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Soiling in the margins. Size 18 x 14 cms, plus margins. Ref F7245

 
King of the Friendly Isles at the time of Captain Cook, 1817

King of the Friendly Isles at the time of Captain Cook, 1817.
"Poulaho, King of the Friendly Isles at the time of Captain Cook's visit" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition with full plate mark. Size 13 x 18.5 cms, plus margins. Ref F7244

 



New Caledonia, various native artifacts, 1817

New Caledonia, various native artifacts, 1817.
"Various Articles Implements &c. used by the Savages of New Caledonia in the South Sea" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Includes an 'instrument for taking out the intestines of enemies.' Copper engraved antique print. Good condition with full plate mark. Size 18.5 x 14.5 cms, plus margins. Ref F7243

 
Tahiti War Canoes, 1817

Tahiti War Canoes, 1817.
"War Canoes of Otaheite equipped for Engagement as represented by Capt. Cook" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition with full plate mark. Size 17.5 x 13.5 cms, plus margins. Ref F7242

 
Pacific, Raiatea House Interior, with dancing girls, 1817

Pacific, Raiatea House Interior, with dancing girls, 1817.
"A Dance at Ulietea one of the Society Islands in the South Seas" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition with full plate mark. Size 17.5 x 13 cms, plus margins. Ref F7241

 



Tahiti, Human Sacrifice before Captain Cook, 1817

Tahiti, Human Sacrifice before Captain Cook, 1817.
"Representation of a Human Sacrifice in a Morai at Otaheite in the presence of Captain Cook and his Officers" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition with full plate mark. Size 18.5 x 14 cms, plus margins. Ref F7240

 
Tahiti, Native tools and flute, 1817

Tahiti, Native tools and flute, 1817.
"Various Instruments used by the Natives of Otaheite" (including breadfruit beater, adze, thatching needle and nasal flute.) Published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition with full plate mark. Size 19 x 14 cms, plus margins. Ref F7239

 
New Caledonia Native with a spear, 1817

New Caledonia Native with a spear, 1817.
"A Savage of New Caledonia in the attitude of throwing a Spear" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition with full plate mark. Size 13 x 19 cms, plus margins. Ref F7238

 



Tahiti, a Young Woman, 1817

Tahiti, a Young Woman, 1817.
"A Young Woman of Otahaite in the dress they assume when bringing a present" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition with full plate mark. Size 12.5 x 19 cms, plus margins. Ref F7235

 
Man of Papua New Guinea hunting hogs, 1817

Man of Papua New Guinea hunting hogs, 1817.
"Papua Men in New Guinea in their Canoes hunting Wild Hogs" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition with full plate mark. Size 18 x 14 cms, plus margins. Ref F7234

 
Tonga boxing match, 1817

Tonga boxing match, 1817.
"A boxing match at Hapae, one of the Friendly Islands" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition with full plate mark. Size 13 x 19.5 cms, plus margins. Ref F7233

 



New Zealand War Canoe, 1817

New Zealand War Canoe, 1817.
"War canoe of the New Zealanders in the South Pacific Ocean" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition with full plate mark. Size 17.5 x 14.5 cms, plus margins. Ref F7230

 
Tahiti, House of the Dead, 1817

Tahiti, House of the Dead, 1817.
"View of a Tippapow or Shed, under which the Bodies of the Chiefs of Otahaite are embalmed and preserved after death" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition with full plate mark. Size 18 x 14.5 cms, plus margins. Ref F7229

 
Pacific, Man of Mangea, 1817

Pacific, Man of Mangea, 1817.
"A Man of Mangea, an Island in the South Pacific Ocean", engraved by Warren after a picture by Webber, published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition with full plate mark. Size 13 x 18.5 cms, plus margins. Ref F5641

 
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