Description: Lithograph from 1842 by Alexandre Corbin - Vienne & Haute-VienneRare and antique lithograph from 1842 published at the time within a geographical atlas by J. Henry published in Tours. Lithograph by Alexandre Corbin. The board is printed on both sides. Each side is dedicated to a French department and is composed of numerous elements, including a map , the portrait of a local personality (Boncenne & Jourdan), representations of some regional specialties, administrative statistics and economic, historical and tourist. No color. The front of the lithograph represents the department of Vienne and the reverse side department of Haute-Vienne. Quite rare lithograph which will suit a collector or an enthusiast of one of these departments.This lithograph will be shipped with care by our company specializing in the sale of old prints in suitable and secure packaging. We can, if you wish, attach a certificate signed by us guaranteeing the authenticity of the lithograph, with its description and its main technical characteristics (To do this, send us a message when confirming your order). The excellence of our house is at your service to expand your collection, enrich your interior decoration or give you the means to offer a gift worthy of its recipient.Dimensions: 26 x 39 cmPlease look at the photos carefully. Some defects on this lithograph: Some scattered freckles, small folds or tears, particularly on the periphery of the paper. These defects are common and usual for works of this period. Note a larger stain in one of the corners and some superficial wilting.Vienne is a French department crossed by the Vienne river. In the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, it neighbors to the west with the department of Deux-Sèvres, to the south with that of Charente and to the southeast with Haute-Vienne. The department was created during the French Revolution, Mars 4, 1790, in application of the law of December 22, 1789, from a portion of the province of Poitou and a part of Anjou with the attachment of the south du Saumurois (region of Loudunais, dependent on the governor of Saumur). Loudunais and Mirebalais previously belonged to the province of Anjou, since the middle of the Middle Ages and its conquest of the county of Poitiers. Loudun depended on the governor of Saumur, Mirebeau depended on the Sénéhaussee of Saumur. Main cities: Poitiers, Châtellerault, Chauvigny, Loudun, Montmorillon, Neuville-de-Poitou ...Haute-Vienne (Nauta-Viena or Nauta-Vinhana in Occitan) is a French department, located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It takes its name from the Vienne River, which crosses it from east to west. Its prefecture and main city is Limoges. The department was created during the French Revolution on Mars 4, 1790, in application of the law of December 22, 1789, from part of the province of Limousin (its southern half) and the county of La Marche (its half). north), as well as some municipalities in Angoumois (southwest) and Poitou (Rochechouart). Main cities: Limoges, Saint-Junien, Panazol, Couzeix, Isle, Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche, Le Palais-sur-Vienne, Feytiat, Feytiat, Aixe-sur-Vienne...Professional in the sale (and passionate) of historical and geographical engravings, I will ship your purchase with the greatest care as I myself would like to receive it. My products are guaranteed to be vintage and will delight any history enthusiast or simply lover of these authentic visuals that have spanned the ages. Your advantages & guarantees: Consolidation of shipping costs in the event of multiple purchases (Ask for the total before paying). Guaranteed authenticity. 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Do not hesitate to group your purchases to save shipping costs (Contact us before paying), by visiting our Ebay store or by consulting our sales. We are professionals in the sale of old maps, engravings, atlases... and we continually try to offer new, rare and curious items to our customers who like to look to the past to better understand the present.We take our photos with a professional camera to ensure you get the best image quality possible before your purchase. We try to reproduce colors and whites faithfully. However, each image will look different depending on the quality and type of your screen. We have implemented one of the most comprehensive processes in the world of engraving to provide you with maximum image quality.Returns within 14 days if your purchase is not as described. Shipping costs are your responsibility and only with tracking number. The packaging must be of high quality. You must provide us with a photo of the item and its shipping method before returning it.Payments by Paypal (France, international), check (France).We try to describe our objects as best as possible. However, it is impossible to describe exactly each small stain, micro tear or each action of time. For the rest the photos will serve as descriptions. Works not collated. Dimensions have a margin of error of approximately 2 cm.No returns outside the EU. You will have to pay any customs taxes.Please see the full T&Cs at the bottom of this advert.Vienne is a French department crossed by the Vienne river. In the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, it neighbors to the west with the department of Deux-Sèvres, to the south with that of Charente and to the southeast with Haute-Vienne. The department was created during the French Revolution, Mars 4, 1790, in application of the law of December 22, 1789, from a portion of the province of Poitou and a part of Anjou with the attachment of the south du Saumurois (region of Loudunais, dependent on the governor of Saumur). Loudunais and Mirebalais previously belonged to the province of Anjou, since the middle of the Middle Ages and its conquest of the county of Poitiers. Loudun depended on the governor of Saumur, Mirebeau depended on the Sénéhaussee of Saumur. Main cities: Poitiers, Châtellerault, Chauv
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Type: Engraving
Time Period Manufactured: XIXth and before
Subject: Map geographical
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