6000, Schmidt, Historic Map of the World, Willem Blaeu
148.00€
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This is an extraordinary puzzle by Schmidt. The title is Historic Map of the World, and it is very difficult to find in new condition, like this one. Although there is no reference to the cartographer in the box, the author is Willem Blaeu.
The puzzle is like NEW, with all the pieces SEALED inside the original plastic bag. The box is in very good condition, with some minor scuffs on corners, tape marks and some stains on the base of the box.
In 1994 Ravensburger produced a 3000 piece version of this same map with the title World Map, 1665.
More information about Historic Map of the World:
- Puzzle size: 155 x 106 cm.
- Box size: 44 x 31.5 x 7 cm.
- Reference number: 625 2751.
- EAN number: N/A.
- Other titles: Historische Weltkarte; Historische Wereldkaart; Mappemonde Ancienne; Mappamondo Antico; Historisk Världskarta.
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| Dimensions | 44 × 31.5 × 7 cm |
|---|---|
| Brand |
Schmidt |
| Condition |
Sealed Bag |
| Content |
Map |
| Number of Pieces |
6000 |
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