4000, Clementoni, Old Map, Frederick de Wit

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This is a splendid map puzzle by Clementoni, belonging to their Life collection. The title on the box is simply Old Map, by the Dutch cartographer and engraver Frederick de Wit.

The puzzle is NEW, with its original FACTORY SEAL.

Clementoni has a large catalog of beautiful map puzzles, such as the 6000 piece version of the Magna Carta, also by the Dutch cartographer or Nicolaes Visscher I. However, the most magnificent map puzzle by Clementoni is still the 13200 piece Nova Totius Terrarum Sive Novi Orbis Tabula.

More information about Old Map:
  • Puzzle size: 134 x 97.5 cm, 52 3/4″ x 38 2/5″.
  • Box size: 45.2 x 31.2 x 7.3 cm.
  • Reference number: 34511.
  • EAN number: 8005125345113.
  • Other titles: Mappa Antica; Carte Antique; Alte Karte; Mapa Antiguo.
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Weight 2.46 kg
Dimensions 45.2 × 31.2 × 7.3 cm
Brand

Clementoni

Condition

Factory Sealed

Content

Map

Number of Pieces

4000

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