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Pair of Miguel Leon Cortez wood block prints,
Set of three framed black and white prints depicting Aztec figures in classical style, framed and matted by John Scott (Austin, Texas) under museum glass
Collection of five framed black and white prints depicting various scenes of Mexico and Aztec iconography, including maps, cityscapes, and figures
Collection of five framed pencil drawings by F. Guevara
Antique hand-watercolored metal plate engraved map of Mexico and Texas
Antique mape of Texas and the Disputed Territory, dated 1845
Framed French map of 1838 Mexico
H. Moll hand-colored map of Mexico, framed and matted by John Scott (Austin, Texas) under museum glass
Framed map titled 'Le Nouveau Mexique Avec La Partie Septentrionale De L'Ancien ou De La Nouvelle Espagne'
Map of West Indies detailing European colonial holdings in the Americas during 18th century, framed and matted by John Scott (Austin, Texas) under museum glass
Framed map depicting Mexico, Guatemala & West Indies, framed and matted by John Scott (Austin, Texas) under museum glass
Framed plate-printed map titled "Environs due Lac de Mexique" depicting Lake Mexico and surrounding areas during the Spanish Conquest, framed and matted by John Scott (Austin, Texas) under museum glass
Vintage French map of Mexico, framed and matted by John Scott (Austin, Texas) under museum glass
Woodcut print depicting map of Mexico City (Tenochtitlan) from Giovanni Battista Ramusio's Delle Navigationi et Viaggi,
Antique La Nouvelle Elpaigne map depicting the Gulf of Mexico and surrounding regions during the Spanish Colonial era, framed and matted by John Scott (Austin, Texas) under museum glass
El Presidente: A Sketch of the Life of General Santa Anna by Clarence R. Wharton,
La Calavera de Don Quijote, broadside satirical print by Jose Guadalupe Posada,
Framed historical text titled "DESCRITTIONE DELLA GRAN CITTA di Isola del Temiftiran" (Description of the Great City of the Island of Temiftiran)
Ecclesiastical Latin text, hand written manuscript on vellum, with page number 139 in lower left
Antique woodcut print depicting the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan ("Themistitan") located in the "New Islands" (the Americas)
"Xochimilco", antique photograph, title and signature written in the margins
Photograph of Xochimilco, signed R. Morris and dated 1939 lower right in the margin, with additional pencil note in the margin, reading "sin trajinera ni gente", framed by John Scott (Austin, Texas)sight: 12 x 7 in.,
Two vintage photographs depicting scenes in Mexico, both signed
Etched plate sign that reads "Senate Chamber" and 1984
Mexican Communist Party poster design by Medusczka Gorgona (Mexico / New York, 20th-21st C.)