"China, contains 15 Subject Provinces, including two islands of Hainan, Formosa, and the Tributary Kingdoms of Corea, Tonkin" by Robert Wilkinson from his "General Atlas of the World, Quarters, Empires, Kingdoms, etc. " published in 1805 engraved by J. Roper measures approx 10" x 11 1/2"
"China & Korea" by Thomas Jeffrys from Thomas Salmon's "New Geographical and Historical Grammar" published in 1756, with later hand-coloring measures approx 7" x 9"
View of Peking (Beijing), China from Mallet's "Description de l'Univers" a German edition, published in 1685 with hand coloring title also mentions Cambalu, capital of the Mongol Empire, and what is now the center of modern-day Beijing measures approx 5 1/2" x 4"
Peking (now called Beijing) from Guide to China "Official Series Vol. D" issued by the Japanese Government Railways Tokyo, Japan 1924 Relatively difficult to find in good condition, maps from this series all have extremely fine details of streets and buildings, and many use vibrant colors to display surrounding landscapes. measures approx 13" x 14"
Environs of Peking (now called Beijing) from Guide to China "Official Series Vol. D" issued by the Japanese Government Railways Tokyo, Japan 1924 Relatively difficult to find in good condition, maps from this series all have extremely fine details of streets and buildings, and many use vibrant colors to display surrounding landscapes. measures approx 7 1/2" x 6 1/2"
Canton (now called Guangzhou) from Guide to China "Official Series Vol. D" issued by the Japanese Government Railways Tokyo, Japan 1924 Relatively difficult to find in good condition, maps from this series all have extremely fine details of streets and buildings, and many use vibrant colors to display surrounding landscapes. measures approx 7" x 11"
Soochow from Guide to China "Official Series Vol. D" issued by the Japanese Government Railways Tokyo, Japan 1924 Relatively difficult to find in good condition, maps from this series all have extremely fine details of streets and buildings, and many use vibrant colors to display surrounding landscapes. measures approx 7" x 8"
Nanking from Guide to China "Official Series Vol. D" issued by the Japanese Government Railways Tokyo, Japan 1924 Relatively difficult to find in good condition, maps from this series all have extremely fine details of streets and buildings, and many use vibrant colors to display surrounding landscapes. measures approx 9" x 10 1/2"