Thursday 26 July 2012

18th Century Old Map of Devonshire by Herman Moll

Detailed and highly decorative early 18th century map of Devonshire by Herman Moll.
























Probably from the second edition of A New Description of England and Wales dated circa 1724. Features archeological and historical illustrations to the borders.

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Originally belived to be Dutch engraver, Moll's exact place of origin is unknown, although his birth year is generally accepted to be the year 1654. He came to England about 1678 and by the end of the seventeenth century had set up his own business and become a leading geographer and publisher. He produced many maps of all parts of the world, ranging from roads to continents and was associated with Greenville Collins and John Seller. He produced maps from his studies of the work of other cartographers. Due to his important work in Netherlands' cartography and the fact that he undertook a journey in his late years on behalf of the Netherlands, it is assumed he originated from Amsterdam or Rotterdam. The name, "Moll" occurred not only in the Netherlands however but also in the northern part of Germany.

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Saturday 21 July 2012

John Speed Original Map of Devonshire dated 1676

Devonshire by John Speed published by Bassett and Chiswell c.1676






























From The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine 
Good imprint, later hand colouring, reinforcing to bottom centerfold, repair to bottom left margin corner, two wormholes to left and right margins. 

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Tuesday 17 July 2012

Scott Polar Expedition Commemorative Map

2012 is the centenary of Scott's fateful expedition to the South Pole. In commemoration of this, Plymouth artist, Cheri Hunston was commissioned by the ISCE to produce an original piece of artwork: The International Scott Centenary Expedition Commemorative Map.

Scott Antarctic Map - Centenary 2012

















 The map took 330 hours to complete, with over 30 hours research. All hand drawn in ink, capturing late Victorian and early Edwardian style, it is intricately detailed and portrays the story of Scott’s expedition, as well as a sense of the uniqueness of Antarctica and its inhabitants.

Available as a limited edition giclee print (only 100 available), each print is supplied with a certificate of authenticity and booklet 'The Making of the Map'.

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"Cheri Hunston has produced a remarkable artwork to mark the centenary of Scott's Last Expedition and the ISCE2012 project. It makes a wonderful souvenir of this remarkable year. Her pen and ink work is distinguished and a worthy testament to the work of those she salutes from the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration, especially mapmakers and artists. She has incorporated so many references, both historic and current, into the details of her Antarctic centenary map that I constantly find new delights in it. It brings much enjoyment to this Antarctic buff and will do so for years to come to the hundred lucky people who manage to obtain prints. Congratulations to Cheri on a wonderful piece of work."
Dr David M. Wilson, Polar Historian and great nephew of Dr Edward Wilson of the Antarctic.

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Friday 8 June 2012

Antique Map of the Isle of Wight

A scarce 19th century map published in Newport, Isle of Wight by A. Brannon. Very detailed and includes street plans of Cowes, Ventor and Bonchurch, Ryde, and Newport. 13 vignettes of significant local scenes and a location plan of the 'Britsh Channel' coast. Dated June 15th 1864.

Very scarce and decorative 19th century map of the Isle of Wight - hand coloured
































' The map of the Isle of Wight With every information FOR THE TOURIST & PLEASURE-VISITOR; from careful survey BY A. BRANNON. many years a local resident & publisher of 2Vectis Scenery" "Pleasure Visitors Companion" & other illustrated & descriptive works of the Island. Entered at Stationers Hall.'  

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Hampshire, Channel Islands and IOM Map by Walpole and Hogg circa 1784

18th century map of Hampshire by George Walpoole engraved by Alexander Hogg for The New British Traveller. 1784.
Note this is the complete map as published including the Channel Islands which are often trimmed off.

































 Geopge Augustus Walpoole (or Walpole) was British topographer responsible for only one notable cartographic work, The New British Traveller, which appeared in 1784. This was a five-part work and Walpoole was assisted in its preparation by A Society of Gentlemen. The folio atlas contains 23 plates most showingtwo, though sometimes four, maps of the English counties with decorative scrols top and bottom.
The maps are sometimes trimmed to the edge of the border, thus omitting the scrolls ant imprint. Although most of the maps were engraved by Thomas Conder, the signature of Hatchett is found on the second edition dated 1790.

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Thursday 31 May 2012

Old Historical Map of Japan - 19th Century

Decorative 19th Century Map of Japan and Korea by Rapkin - Tallis





















'Japan and Corea' drawn and engraved by John Rapkin for John Tallis and Co. From The Chinese Empire Illustrated circa 1858. Vignettes include Yeodo, a state Barge and Koreans.

John Rapkin (fl. 1835-65)

A nineteenth century map maker and engraver, best known for his work on the Illustrated Atlas of the World 1849-53 for John Tallis and Co. noted for their beautifully decorative borders and later re-issued by the London Printing and Publishing Co. London and New York.

See the map here - old map of Japan by Rapkin Tallis

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Antique 16th Century Maps by Sebastian Munster

A cartographer who had the widest influence in spreading geographical knowledge throughout Europe in the middle years of the 16th century. His Cosmographia, issued in 1544, contained not only the latest maps and views of well-known cities, but also included an encyclopaedic amount of detail about of detail about the known and unknown world and undoubtedly must have been one of the most widely read books of its time, with nearly forty editions in six languages.
















 Münster wrote the Dictionarium Trilingue in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew and Mappa Europae in 1536. In 1537 he published a Hebrew Gospel of Matthew which he had obtained from Spanish Jews he had converted. In 1540 he published a Latin edition of Ptolemy's Geographia with illustrations. The 1550 edition contains cities, portraits, and costumes. These editions, printed in Germany, are the most valued of the Cosmographias.

India by Sebastian Munster circa 1540-1552

















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Friday 9 March 2012

Antique Map of Japan by Colton dated 1856 

  




























Colton's map of Japan. Like most of Colton's Asia maps, this map was derived from an earlier wall map of the world produced by Colton and D. Griffing Johnson. Compiled from the work of Siebold and from the 1850 U.S. Japan Expedition (Perry), this map covers the Japanese Islands from Kiusiu north to Yesso (Hokkaido).Inset details include Hokkaido or Yesso and the Japanese Kuriles and the Bay of Nagasaki. This map influenced other contemporary cartographers such as Johnson.
This map also identifies various cities, towns, rivers, capes, mountains, and an assortment of additional topographical details. Map is hand colored in pink, green, yellow and blue pastels to define provincial and state boundaries. Surrounded by Colton's typical spiral motif border. Dated and copyrighted to J. H. Colton, 1855. Published from Colton's 172 William Street Office in New York City. Issued as page no. 29 in volume 2 of Colton's 1856 Atlas of the World.

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