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: Unlike the 1722 edition, which often features a "prancing horse" watermark, the original 1695 prints often lack a watermark or have small, varying ones.
For high-quality reproductions or archival-grade paper prints suitable for framing, several specialized sources offer these maps: 1695.jpg
: The 1695 first edition paper is notably thinner than that used in later editions, such as the 1722 reprint. It typically has an off-white color and may show natural aging like minor foxing or toning. : Unlike the 1722 edition, which often features
: Unlike the 1722 edition, which often features a "prancing horse" watermark, the original 1695 prints often lack a watermark or have small, varying ones.
For high-quality reproductions or archival-grade paper prints suitable for framing, several specialized sources offer these maps:
: The 1695 first edition paper is notably thinner than that used in later editions, such as the 1722 reprint. It typically has an off-white color and may show natural aging like minor foxing or toning.