Rare antique maps of Melanesia, charting exploration of the southwestern Pacific and its complex island geography.
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1661

1683

1715

1726

1726

1756

1773

1773

1773

1773

1774
![Isles de la Reine Charlotte. [Santa Cruz Islands] Melanesia Isles de la Reine Charlotte. [Santa Cruz Islands]](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/mg_9212_copy_2-270x175.jpg)
1774
![Nelle Irlande.[New Ireland] New Guinea Nelle Irlande.[New Ireland]](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/mg_8869_copy_1-270x181.jpg)
1774

1777

1779

1779

1779

1779

1779

1779

1781

1789

1789

1789

1793

1799

1807

1807

1807

1807

1807

1807

1807

1807

1825

1827

1827
![Oceanique. Iles Fidji. No. 040. [Fiji] Melanesia Oceanique. Iles Fidji. No. 040. [Fiji]](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/mg_3145_copy-270x231.jpg)
1827

1827

1827

1827

1833

1846
![[PACIFIC-NEW CALEDONIA] Kunie or Isle of Pines to Wen Island. Melanesia [PACIFIC-NEW CALEDONIA] Kunie or Isle of Pines to Wen Island.](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/img_4813_copy_1-183x270.jpg)
1863
![[PACIFIC-NEW CALEDONIA] New Caledonia New Hebrides & Loyalty Islands. Melanesia [PACIFIC-NEW CALEDONIA] New Caledonia New Hebrides & Loyalty Islands.](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/img_4819_copy_1-184x270.jpg)
1866

1873

1877

1879
Rare maps of Melanesia reflect the gradual European understanding of the southwestern Pacific, including New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and surrounding regions. Early cartography often combined speculative geography with limited coastal sightings, resulting in distinctive and sometimes inaccurate representations.
Dutch, French and British explorers and cartographers contributed to improving knowledge of Melanesia from the 17th through the 19th centuries, with later maps benefiting from scientific surveying and naval charting. These developments transformed vague outlines into recognisable island groups and coastlines.
Collectors value rare Melanesian maps for their depiction of early exploration, transitional geographic theories and their association with Pacific navigation and imperial competition. Many examples survive only in uncommon editions or early states, enhancing their rarity and historical importance.
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