Caspar Merian (1627–1686) — Son of Matthäus Merian the Elder
“Ambt Zechlin” circa 1652— An historic 17th-century
administrative district and princely estate located within the Margraviate of
Brandenburg, Germany, approximately 75 km northwest of Berlin (see Rheinsberg –
Wikipedia). Today, the area is part of the town of Rheinsberg (Rheinsberg –
Wikipedia).
Technical Details & Condition:
Etching on laid paper with wide margins as issued. The sheet retains the
vertical centrefold of the first edition, published in 1652 by the heirs of Matthäus
Merian the Elder (1593–1650), between pages 124 and 125 in “Topographia
Electorat Brandenburgici et Ducatus Pomeraniae” (see: https://archive.org/details/dbc.wroc.pl.012564/page/n191/mode/2up).
The impression is strong, crisp, and evenly printed, reflecting the
quality of line work typical of a lifetime impression. It shows minimal signs
of wear to the printing plate. Aside from a supported closed tear in the
centrefold, minor holes, and surface marks, the sheet is in excellent condition
considering its age.
Dimensions:
• Sheet: 33.5 x 39.1 cm
• Platemark: 23.6 x 36.5 cm
• Outer image borderline: 23.2 x 26.2 cm
In-Plate Lettering:
• Upper centre: “Ambt Zechlin”
• Lower left: “Casp: Merian / fecit.”
Price & Shipping:
AU$244 (approximately US$169.49 / €148.27 / £126.69), including worldwide
express shipping. Import duties and taxes (if any) are the buyer’s
responsibility.
If you’re interested in this historically significant and detailed
17th-century panoramic view of Ambt Zechlin—one of the earliest and most
comprehensive visual records of the region’s architecture and lake topography—please
contact me at oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com. I’ll gladly provide a secure
PayPal invoice for a seamless purchase.

















































