Comollo Antiques, Fine Art & Wine

Manchester Vermont

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We have a 7 day unconditional, no ifs, ands or buts, satisfaction guaranteed policy. If after receiving a piece it doesn't work, send it back for a complete refund, just let us know within 7 days . We also have an unconditional exchange policy, regardless of how long you've had an item, we will apply 100% of the purchase price of any piece towards an upgrade or exchange, or if you like we'll take it back and give you a 100% store credit. I don't think we could make it any easier!

Info about - Homann

 

Johann Homann (1663 to 1724) and heirs are acknowledged to be the most important German map publishing firm of the 18th century, having supplanted the Dutch cartography which dominated the 17th century. The Homann firm was founded in Nurnberg about 1702. Soon after publishing his first atlas in 1707, the founder became a member of the Berlin Academy of Sciences and, in 1715, he was appointed Geographer to Emperor Charles VI. After Johann's death in 1724, the firm was continued under the direction of his son Christoph (born 1703) until his death in 1730 when the firm passed to the heirs on the condition that they publish under the name "Homann Heirs". The firm remained active into the 19th century and had a wide influence on map publishing in Germany. Apart from the atlases, the firm published a very large number of individual maps of Europe, the Americas, individual countries and kingdoms and even the Solar System.

 

comollo antiques & fine wine - 4686 Main Street on Route 7A - Manchester Center Vermont - 05255