"Hindostan or British India" by G.W. Colton from his “General Atlas” published in 1874 nicely ornate map with decorative border shows major roads, railways and towns as well as some of the topography of the area with inset of "continuation of British India" measures approx 13″ x 17″
"Asia" by Mitchell, "Engraved to Illustrate Mitchell's New Intermediate Geography" published in 1876 includes inset map of Palestine & the Holy Land measures approx 6" x 8"
"Hispahan" View of Isfahan, Persia (Iran) from Mallet's "Description de l'Univers" a French edition published in 1683 with hand coloring measures approx 5 1/2" x 4"
"East India Islands" also includes Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, New Guinea and part of Australia by Alexander Findlay from Barclay's English Dictionary published in London, 1841 with hand-colored outlines measures approx 10" x 7 1/2"
"East Indies" by G.W. Colton from his “General Atlas” published in 1874 nicely ornate map with decorative border shows major towns as well as some of the topography of the area brightly colored borders separating territories/countries within the map with inset of "Island and Strait of Singapore" measures approx 13″ x 17″
"Les Indes Orientales et leur Archipel" by Joseph de LaPorte from his "Atlas Moderne Portatif" shows India, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam ("Cochine Chine"), as well as the Malaysian peninsula also the Philippines, Indonesia and the Maldives with nice hand coloring measures approx 9 5/8" x 7 7/8"
"#18. Asia Continent" from "Philips' Handy Atlas of General Geography" edited by William Hughes published in London by George Philip & Son, 1888 measures approx 7" x 8 1/2"
"Asia" by Arrowsmith (from Arrowsmith Maps) Published by Cadell and Davis, etc. Pasternoster Row, London 1803 with later hand coloring measures approx 8 1/2″ x 5"
"Orientis tabula" from Cellarius' "Geographia Antiqua" published in 1797 includes most of modern-day Middle East and India with hand coloring measures approx 10 1/8" x 8 1/4″