Showing posts with label Victorian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victorian. Show all posts

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

Antique maps online

Saturday, 23 October 2010

Decorative Antique Victorian Map of the World



Antique Map of the World By John Rapkin for Tallis

Published by John Tallis. Eastern Hemisphere. London.(c.1851). From the Montgomery Martin Illustrated Atlas. Map engraved by John Rapkin.

Condition: Good, folding copy, later hand colouring.







Click Here for full details - Antique map of the World by Rapkin and Tallis

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Other useful links:

Antique Prints website – fully searchable catalogue

Extensive online catalogue of antique maps

Collect antique paintings and pictures

Interior Home Accessories – ornaments and contemporary furniture – a blog for Interior Designers, Decorators, Architect and Property Developers

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Old Map of London



Fascinating old map of London, published by J. Reynolds in 1846.  There are many contemporary notes and anecdotes.









Antique maps of London come in many different formats, but not many have personal annnotations as does this folding map by Booth.


Bold imprint, laid on linen, some wear at folds, original hand colouring. Many ink and pencil inscriptions by the owner Richard Matthews (mid to late 19th century). Also contemporary newspaper articles and adverts attached to the map.

Size: 441 x 782mm, 17.25 x 30.75"

Useful links:

Old maps of London

Antique Prints website – fully searchable catalogue

Extensive online catalogue of antique maps

Collect antique paintings and pictures

Interior Home Accessories – ornaments and contemporary furniture – a blog for Interior Designers, Decorators, Architect and Property Developers

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Jersey and Guernsey Antique Map

Decorative 19th century map of Jersey and Guernsey

This highly decorative antique map of the Channel Islands was Drawn and engraved by John Rapkin.  The illustrations were drawn by H. Winkles and engraved by E. Radclyffe.  Published circa 1860 by John Tallis and Co.

See here for full details: Antique map of Jersey and Guernsey

Other decorative  maps by John Rapkin

Extensive online catalogue of antique maps

Collect antique paintings and pictures

Interior Home Accessories - ornaments and contemporary furniture - a blog for Interior Designers, Decorators, Architect and Property Developers

19th Century Map of the World - Twin Hemispheres



Twin hemisphere world map published by George Philip and Son, Liverpool. Decorative illustrations include, mountains and waterfalls of the East and West hemispheres with a comparative chart of the rivers of East and West.








Condition: Good bold print, later hand colouring, minor age discolourations to centre fold.

Other antique maps of the World

Extensive online catalogue of antique maps

Collect antique paintings and pictures

Interior Home Accessories - ornaments and contemporary furniture - a blog for Interior Designers, Decorators, Architect and Property Developers

Thursday, 27 August 2009

Vanity Fair Print by Ape - Policeman

Vanity Fair Print - 'Parliamentary Police'
Inspector E. Denning
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An original Spy - Vanity Fair Print by Ape click here for full details

Ape - Carlo Pellegrini
was born in March 1838 in Capua, near Naples, Italy to a noble family. His character was prominent and boldly individual from a young age. He began to draw caricatures in Naples as thumbnail sketches but he didn't have any published until he joined Vanity Fair. Pellegrini moved to London in November 1864. Alias SINGE for his first two plates, which was later translated to English as APE. Pellegrini started working for Vanity Fair in 1869 being the author of the very first published caricature.
There is some confusion as to the subject of this initial cartoon, his biography published in Vanity Fair suggests that it was of Lord Beaconsfield, whereas other sources name Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli as his first published lithograph. Ape frequently worked from memory, but when he did work from life, he preferred to have a friend present to engage him in conversation. He was connected to the English High Society and had many friends there, although his socialite, generous nature usually left him in financial straits. He was considered to be objectionably dressed.
Pellegrini continued to work for this publication, with little interruption, until his death in January 1889 at the age of 50 years. His caricatures were known to never slander a foe and never to adulate a friend, however the subjects of his pencil considered him as a friend and were the most ardent of his admirers.

Wednesday, 19 August 2009

Antique Prints Online

Easily searched, extensive, antique prints and engravings online catalogue. Regularly updated pages feature, engraving, etchings, mezzotints and lithographs from the 16th to the 19th century.

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