Monday, 12 January 2026

Antique Maps of Buckinghamshire - 17th to 19th century

 

 Decorative, early Victorian map, features heraldic sheilds of the prominent families of the county with with vignettes of Eton College and a woman picking fruit.  Hand coloured and very detailed. Attractive and affordable county map from the last decorative county atlas.

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Early 18th century map with a decorative title cartouche, places annotated include:  Buckingham, Aylesbury, Amersham, High Wickham, Beaconsfield, Windover.  Hand coloured.
 
First English edition of a 17th century map, copied from Christopher Saxton's county map by engraver William Hole with some spelling differences. Features a coat of arms, compass rose and mileage scale. No text verso. Dated circa 1610.

 Decorative 17th century map with heraldry relating to the county. Possibly a first edition. Dated c. 1645, these maps were used during the English Civil War.  Easy to read, hand coloured.

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