Historic Pictoric

New Caledonia Scottish Settlement Plan 1729 Historical Map Print - 24in x 30in

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Description

Condition - Very Good

The item shows wear from consistent use but remains in good condition. It may arrive with damaged packaging or be repackaged.

  • Made-to-order historical map print of the Scottish settlement in Central America, circa 1729.
  • Regional geographic map showing New Caledonia and New Edinburgh in the Darién region.
  • Copperplate engraving with outline color; ideal for history enthusiasts, offices, and collectors.
  • FINE ART PRINT QUALITY: Printed on heavyweight 230gsm matte paper with archival giclée inks for crisp detail, rich tonal depth, and long-lasting display quality suitable for home, office, or gallery-style framing.
  • PRINTED IN THE USA: Professionally printed on heavyweight matte paper and carefully packaged in a durable protective tube for safe delivery. Many sizes fit widely available standard frames. Each artwork is digitally restored to reduce age-related imperfections while preserving the historic texture, detail, and character of the original map.
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer
Historic Pictoric
Size
76.2 cmL x 61 cmW
Height
0.5 cm
Length
76.2 cm
Width
61 cm
Weight
0.23 kg
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