Early printed chart of the Malacca and Singapore Straits

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Sumatrae

et insularum locorumque nonnullorum cir-cumiacentium tabula nova

JANSSONIUS, Johannes
[Amsterdam,
after 1657].
Engraved chart with contemporary hand-colour in full.
540 by 620mm. (21.25 by 24.5 inches).
17544

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This map of Sumatra "details the Malacca Strait, Singapore, and the western shores of the Malay Peninsula, at a moment when the VOC's sights were particularly well focused on the region. The political intrigue, which often spanned the strait, was heightened when the Dutch seized Malacca from the Portuguese in 1644. The VOC already had markets in India and Europe for the vast reserves of tin found in Malaya, but the tin deposits were under the control of the north Sumatran s...

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Suarez 'Early Mapping of Southeast Asia', page 207

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