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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.
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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"
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Friday, 17 September 2010
Original Antique Map of Surrey by John Speed
Published by Basset and Chiswell circa 1676, before the top left corner of the copper plate became damaged. Full details here - John Speed Surrey Map
John Speed (1552-1629)
Born at Farndon in Cheshire and followed his father's trade as a tailor. By 1584 he had moved to London with his wife (Susanna who bore twelve sons and six daughters) and been made a Freeman of Merchant Tailors in 1580.
He was a keen amateur historian and map maker, producing maps for the Merchant Tailors in 1598. Became a member of the Society of Antiquaries where it is likely that he came into contact with leading historians of the day such as Sir Robert Cotton, William Camden, whose text he had read, and perhaps even Christopher Saxton. His interests came to the notice Sir Fulke Greville who made an allowance so that he should be free to write a history of England and, by courtesy of Queen Elizabeth, he worked from a room in the Custom House.
A good historian, he was a great gatherer of information 'I have put my sickle to other men's corne'. Most of his map material was copied from Saxton: however, John Norden (c.1548-1625)) and William Smith (c.1550-1618) had produced maps of some countries and Gerard Mercator maps of the regions. Yet Speed must have travelled extensively, for his maps go well beyond those of his predecessors. By including the hundreds, the inset town plans and heraldic devices of his maps and modifying the Camden text in the atlas he assured its success and lasting appeal.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Antique County Map Of Norfolk
From Moule's English Counties 1830 - 50, engraved by I Dower.
Condition: Paper good, bold imprint, later hand colouring, close left margin.
210 x 270mm, 8.25 x 10.5 " approx.
More details here: Antique map of Norfolk
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Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Antique Map of Cambridgeshire
Antique Map of Cambridgeshire from Moule's English Counties dated circa 185. Features county heraldry and a vignette of Wimpole.
Full details here: Antique map of Cambridgeshire by Thomas Moule
Condition: Paper good, close top margin, later hand colouring.
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Thursday, 1 July 2010
Antique Map of Surrey by Blaeu
17th century antique map of Surrey by Joan Blaeu
Surrey circa 1645-48
From the atlas Le Theatre dun Monde ou Nouvel Atlas published in Amsterdam between 1645 and 1648 with French text verso.
See full details here: Antique map of Surrey County by Blaeu
Joan Blaeu 1596-1673A famous firm of Dutch cartographers and publishers was established in the late 16th century by Willem Janszoon Blaeu in Amsterdam. Blaeu was a maker of globes and scientific instruments and purchased some of his early map plates from Jodocus Hondius. From this small beginning was to emerge one of the largest and most prolific map publishing houses of the seventeenth century.
Willem's two sons, Joan and Cornelius, both entered the family business and in 1630 the firm published its first world atlas, bound in a single volume. This was increased to two volumes in 1635 and to three in 1640.
In 1645 Joan Blaeu published a county Atlas of England and Wales as part of his Atlas Novus, with maps based mainly on the earlier research of Saxton and Speed. The atlas was regarded as a masterpiece with a balanced style and calligraphic quality that has never been surpassed.
Other antique maps of Surrey
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Surrey circa 1645-48
From the atlas Le Theatre dun Monde ou Nouvel Atlas published in Amsterdam between 1645 and 1648 with French text verso.
See full details here: Antique map of Surrey County by Blaeu
Joan Blaeu 1596-1673A famous firm of Dutch cartographers and publishers was established in the late 16th century by Willem Janszoon Blaeu in Amsterdam. Blaeu was a maker of globes and scientific instruments and purchased some of his early map plates from Jodocus Hondius. From this small beginning was to emerge one of the largest and most prolific map publishing houses of the seventeenth century.
Willem's two sons, Joan and Cornelius, both entered the family business and in 1630 the firm published its first world atlas, bound in a single volume. This was increased to two volumes in 1635 and to three in 1640.
In 1645 Joan Blaeu published a county Atlas of England and Wales as part of his Atlas Novus, with maps based mainly on the earlier research of Saxton and Speed. The atlas was regarded as a masterpiece with a balanced style and calligraphic quality that has never been surpassed.
Other antique maps of Surrey
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Friday, 7 May 2010
18th Century Sea Chart of the Isles of Scilly
This antiquarian chart by Captain Greenville Collins is dated circa 1756 and features Land's End, The Lizard and Scilly Isles
Capt. Greenville Collins
In 1676 Collins was commissioned by Charles II, and appointed by Samuel Pepys (who was then Secretary to the Admiralty), to chart the coasts of Great Britain and he produced his Great Britain's Coasting Pilot in 1693, this was the first original sea atlas to be produced by an Englishman.
Collins engaged the services of various engravers to cut the plates including Herman Moll, Harris, Moxon and Lamb, final publication was twelve years after the initial commission.
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Saturday, 1 May 2010
Dartmouth - Greenville Collins Chart
The decorative chart of Dartmouth in Devon by Captain Greenville Collins is dated circa 1756. It depicts the safe anchorage points and headlands in relief. These were also the first charts to place buildings on the coast to aid triangulation and recognition.
See a selection of charts from the English Coasting Pilot by Greenville Collins here
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Saturday, 17 April 2010
Antique Painting of the River Yealm
Painted by Charles Edward Butler in 1913 this colourful painting depicts a summer's day on the Yealm looking North towards the distant Dartmoor, with Thorn House near Wembury in the trees on the left.
With the tide in flood, the folk enjoying an afternoon out in their boats can be seen drifting down stream in the direction of the Yealm Hotel.
More details here: River Yealm antique painting
Thursday, 11 March 2010
Antique Pictures Exhibition
Spring 2010 Exhibition
An extensive and varied collection of Victorian and Edwardian fine art.
Landscape, Dartmoor scenes, Sescapes, Genre, Animals.
View the online catalogue here
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An extensive and varied collection of Victorian and Edwardian fine art.
Landscape, Dartmoor scenes, Sescapes, Genre, Animals.
View the online catalogue here
[caption id="attachment_123" align="alignnone" width="496" caption="Victorian Oil Painting - Mother and Daughter - Kate Gray dated 1884"][/caption]
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Old Sea Chart of Falmouth by Capt. Greenville Collins
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An eighteenth century Chart of Falmouth from The British Coasting Pilot by Captain Greenville Collins circa 1756. Featuring a highly decorative title cartouche and a detail of the Helford River.
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Captain Greenville Collins
Commissioned by Charles II in 1676, Captain Greenville Collins was appointed by Samuel Pepys ( Secretary to the Admiralty), to chart the coasts of British Isles and in 1693 he completed the magnificent Great Britain's Coasting Pilot. This was the first original sea atlas to be produced by an Englishman, the British Navy up to this point was largely relying on Dutch charts.
Several engravers were engaged by Collins to cut the plates for these wonderfully decorative charts, including Herman Moll, Harris, Moxon and Lamb, final publication was twelve years after the initial commission including the seven year nautical survey.
See full details of this antique chart of Falmouth here
An eighteenth century Chart of Falmouth from The British Coasting Pilot by Captain Greenville Collins circa 1756. Featuring a highly decorative title cartouche and a detail of the Helford River.
See more antique maps here
Captain Greenville Collins
Commissioned by Charles II in 1676, Captain Greenville Collins was appointed by Samuel Pepys ( Secretary to the Admiralty), to chart the coasts of British Isles and in 1693 he completed the magnificent Great Britain's Coasting Pilot. This was the first original sea atlas to be produced by an Englishman, the British Navy up to this point was largely relying on Dutch charts.
Several engravers were engaged by Collins to cut the plates for these wonderfully decorative charts, including Herman Moll, Harris, Moxon and Lamb, final publication was twelve years after the initial commission including the seven year nautical survey.
See full details of this antique chart of Falmouth here
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