Maps of Antiquity

1409 Main St, 02633, Chatham, United States
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About Maps of Antiquity

Thousands of genuine antique maps, prints, and charts available online or in store. We specialize in maps before 1900 with a focus on Cape Cod and New England but our inventory includes maps of all over the world. We have town maps for many New England states. We also offer custom conservation framing, a large collection of antique postcards of New York, New Jersey, and New England, and a selection of reproductions of antique maps.

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Charles Rooke
CA

Great place, great staff Very knowledgeable staff. They were very helpful to arrange pick up by someone other than myself. Map is great. You'll find anything you need to spruce up your house or your rental (always interesting to see a map or historical map of the area on the wall of a house you rent).

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GB

A Ten Star A Ten Star, rewarding first experience with your company. The map arrived exceptionally well wrapped and carefully delivered.

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STEVEN BULLOCK
GB

I ordered a quality 20x25 map of Lake… I ordered a quality 20x25 map of Lake Superior shipwrecks as a house warming for my son who was moving near Duluth on Memorial Day. The ordered was prepared for shipment the same day. I should have realized a small business at Cape Cod would not take a holiday off. I made a mistake on the address which they quickly rectified per their email. The map was a high quaity plastic type material; very durable with factoids about the lake & history. It was inexpensive as well. The irony is, we drove though Cape Cod on our first ever trip to the NE just 2 weeks prior. We would have liked to visit their shop.

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Patricia
GB

Beautiful antique maps Beautiful antique maps. They arrive and quickly and are exactly as shown on the site.

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John Hughes
GB

I am fascinated with navigation charts. I am fascinated with navigation charts both old and new. When I was in Chatham two years ago, I visited the shop and found navigation charts from the mid-1800's for areas of the Louisiana Gulf Coast that I have been fishing for the last 45 years. My recent purchase was a navigation chart from the mid-1800's of the approaches to a river on the Gulf Coast that I grew up on and a bay that I have fished and boated in for 45 years. I found the navigation chart for the approaches to the river particularly fascinating since my two great-great uncles probably much the same chart as the brought their trading schooners into the river to reach the ports on the river.

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