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Map of the office, diocese and prefecture of Dresden. Copper engraving on laid paper, double sheet, colored. Lower right corner. Lower right corner figurative cartouche with engraved title. Engraved title ''Accuratissima Delineatio Geographica Dioecesis Ac Praefecturae Dresdensis (...)''. Engraved by Tobias C. Lotter. Published by M. Seutter Augsburg. Ca. 1740. Restored tear in lower margin, here also browned to margins. 50 x 59.5 cm (PA), framed behind glass with paper, frame size 68 x 76.5 cm. Map of diocese and prefecture Dresden, copper etching, colored, edited by M. Seutter in Augsburg, ca. 1740. Framed with glass and passepartout. 68 x 76.5 cm incl. frame

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Map of the office, diocese and prefecture of Dresden. Copper engraving on laid paper, double sheet, colored. Lower right corner. Lower right corner figurative cartouche with engraved title. Engraved title ''Accuratissima Delineatio Geographica Dioecesis Ac Praefecturae Dresdensis (...)''. Engraved by Tobias C. Lotter. Published by M. Seutter Augsburg. Ca. 1740. Restored tear in lower margin, here also browned to margins. 50 x 59.5 cm (PA), framed behind glass with paper, frame size 68 x 76.5 cm. Map of diocese and prefecture Dresden, copper etching, colored, edited by M. Seutter in Augsburg, ca. 1740. Framed with glass and passepartout. 68 x 76.5 cm incl. frame

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