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Cartographer: Vincenzo Coronelli
Title: : Siam o Iudia
Date: 1695      Size: 17 x 11 inches
Published: Venice
Description: Famous plan of Iudia or Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Siam, based on the manuscripts provided by Chevalier de Chaumont's embassy of 1685.
Map Ref: SEAS5019
Cartographer: Joachim Ottens
Title: : Le Royaume de Siam avec les Royaumes qui luy sont Tributaires
Date: c. 1710      Size: 21 x 13 inches
Published: Amsterdam
Description: This map of the Kingdom of Siam and its tributaries covers much of modern-day Thailand, along with parts of southern Cambodia and Vietnam. Bright original hand-colour.
Map Ref: SEAS5053
Cartographer: Francois Valentyn
Title: : De Groote Siamse Rievier Me-Nam ofte Moeder der Wateren
Date: 1727      Size: 29 x 12 inches
Published: N/A
Description: Superb two sheet map of the River Menam or the modern Chao Phraya River with an early reference to Bangkok. Based on documents held by the Dutch East India Company.
Map Ref: SEAS5178
Cartographer: Covens & Mortier
Title: : Inde de la le Gange
Date: c. 1730      Size: 12 x 9 inches
Published: Amsterdam
Description: Attractive map of mainland Southeast Asia, comprising Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam. Original hand colour.
Map Ref: SEAS4812
Cartographer: Jacques-Nicolas Bellin
Title: : Plan de la Ville de Siam
Date: 1751      Size: 10 x 8 inches
Published: Paris
Description: Plan of Ayutthaya, the old capital of Siam, just before it was razed to the ground by the Burmese in 1767. Coloured.
Map Ref: SEAS4884
Cartographer: Johannes [II] van Keulen
Title: : Afteekening van een gedeelte van de kust van Arracam, Pegu en Siam van de rivier Arracam, tot aan de Noordhoek van 't Eyland Sumatra.
Date: 1753      Size: 23 x 20 inches
Published: Amsterdam
Description: Orientated East to West, this map shows part of the coast of Burma or Myanmar and part of the coast of Siam or Thailand, as well as the Andaman Islands. Original hand colour.
Map Ref: SEAS4798
Cartographer: Jacques-Nicolas Bellin
Title: : Plan de la Ville de Louvo
Date: c. 1755      Size: 11 x 8 inches
Published: Paris
Description: City plan of Lopburi, Thailand, known to Europeans at the time as Louvo. Lopburi was formerly a second capital of the Kingdom of Siam and housed a stately royal palace, now a museum. Coloured.
Map Ref: SEAS5105
Cartographer: Jacques-Nicolas Bellin
Title: : Carte du Cours du Menan
Date: 1764      Size: 7 x 9 inches
Published: Paris
Description: Small chart tracing the course of the modern Chao Phraya River in Thailand from its mouth to the old capital of Ayutthaya. Original colour.
Map Ref: SEAS5286
Cartographer: Guillaume-Nicolas Delahaye
Title: : Carte Plate du Golfe de Siam
Date: c. 1770      Size: 14 x 19 inches
Published: Paris
Description: French sea chart of the Gulf of Thailand and the coasts of Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand. Inset map of the coast of Terengganu and the island of Redang, Malaysia.
Map Ref: SEAS4984
Cartographer: Antonio Zatta
Title: : Regni D'Aracan del Pegu di Siam di Camboge e di Laos
Date: 1785      Size: 13 x 17 inches
Published: Venice
Description: Malay Peninsula and Bay of Bengal. Includes Thailand, Cambodia, Laos & Vietnam. Elegant map with floral cartouche and original colour.
Map Ref: SEAS4216
Cartographer: Henry Gregory
Title: : [Gulf of Siam]
Date: 1787      Size: 26 x 21 inches
Published: N/A
Description: Unusual untitled chart of the Gulf of Siam with the coasts of Cambodia and Vietnam.
Map Ref: SEAS5129
Cartographer: Laurie & Whittle
Title: : Plan of Junkseylon Island and A Plan of the Isles of Merguy
Date: 1794      Size: 18 x 14 inches
Published: London
Description: Two charts on one sheet; one showing Junkseylon, now Phuket and the other the Mergui Archipelago.
Map Ref: SEAS4297
Cartographer: Laurie & Whittle
Title: : Coast of India from Pulo Timon to Pulo Cambir
Date: 1794      Size: 26 x 21 inches
Published: London
Description: Georgian chart made by and for the participants in East Indian trading voyages incorporating the coast of Malaya, the Gulf of Thailand and the coasts of Cambodia and Vietnam. SL
Map Ref: SEAS4623
Cartographer: John Crawfurd
Title: : Sketch of the Town of Bang-kok
Date: 1828      Size: 5 x 5 inches
Published: London
Description: Early map of Bangkok, based on a survey by a local mapmaker and used by Crawfurd in his account of an embassy he undertook to Siam (Thailand) and Cochin-china (Vietnam) in the 1820s.
Map Ref: SEAS4935
Cartographer: John Arrowsmith
Title: : Burmah, Siam and Cochin China
Date: 1832      Size: 19 x 23 inches
Published: London
Description: A large map of Burma (Myanmar), Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and northern Thailand. Shows the political boundaries after the First Anglo-Burmese War. Original hand-colour.
Map Ref: SEAS5223
Cartographer: R.G.S.
Title: : Sketch of Siam & The Adjacent States
Date: 1856      Size: 12 x 8 inches
Published: London
Description: Siam and surrounding states and the Menam and its tributaries. Two maps on one sheet. Coloured.
Map Ref: SEAS4391