Saturday, 28 November 2009

W.W. Read - Surrey County Cricket Club

Original Vanity Fair Spy Print

Original Spy Cricket Print

Walter William Read, 1888 by LIB.
Born Reigate 1856. Played for Surrey XI at 17. Became Assistant Secretary at the Oval. An all-round sportsman. 'Something in the City'.

'W.W' - Vanity Fair Spy Cricket Print dated 1888 by Libero Prosperi.

To see a full collection Vanity Fair Cricketers  including W. G. Grace click here

Monday, 23 November 2009

Eighteenth century map of Sussex by Emanuel Bowen

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From the Large English Atlas by Emanuel Bowen circa 1760. Very decorative and denotes valuable agricultural commercial and political details relating to Sussex.   Beautiful copy of this fascinating map.

See here for full details: 18th century map of the county Sussex by Emanuel Bowen

Condition: Good imprint, later hand colouring, tacked with tape in all corners to a backing board.

Biography:

Emanuel Bowen fl. 1714 -1767

An 18th century map and print seller, who worked in London from about 1714, producing some of the best and attractive maps of the century. A recurring feature of Bowen's work, evident even on the early road maps, was his habit of filling every corner and space of the map with jottings and footnotes, both historical and topographical.

One of his earliest engraved works Britannia Depicta, published in 1720 contained over two hundred road maps together with a miniature county map of each of the counties of England and Wales. It was an unusual feature of the atlas that the maps were engraved on both sides of each page, and this resulted in a handier sized book.

He also issued with John Owen a book of road maps based, as was usual at the time, on Ogilby but again incorporating his own style of historical and heraldic detail.

Inspite of his royal appointments and apparent prosperity he died in poverty and his son, who carried on the business was no more fortunate and died in a Clerkenwell workhouse in 1790.
Other Works by Emanuel Bowen

Thursday, 12 November 2009

Original Golf Cartoons from Punch

Three original golf cartoons from Punch magazine published between 1910 and 1938.

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My Lady's Putt by Frank Reynolds dated 1929

View the complete set of Punch golf cartoons here

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Antique Map of Syria

This decorative  eighteenth century map depicts Syria after the death of Alexander the Great was engraved by the little known J. Blundell

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See other antique maps of the Middle East here

Saturday, 7 November 2009

Antique Maps Website

Antique Maps Online have recently launched a re-designed website featuring over 350 antiquarian maps and antique sea charts.

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This extensive website features antique maps from all over the world, suitable for the serious collector of perhaps personal gifts for men.

Here are a few categories which may be of interest:

Antique County Maps of England and Wales

Old and Historical Maps of the Middle East

Antique Maps of Europe as a Continent

Old and Historical Maps of China and South East Asia

John Speed Antique Maps