Cumberland by Robert Morden circa 1695
A nice copy of this late 17th century, first edition map of the county. A decorative scroll style title cartouche and three mileage scales.
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Cumberland by Robert Morden circa 1695
A nice copy of this late 17th century, first edition map of the county. A decorative scroll style title cartouche and three mileage scales.
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Cornwall by Joan Blaeu circa 1645
Mid-17th century map of the county, used during the English Civil War, hand coloured and includes many heraldic references.
Cornwall antique maps for sale 17th to 20th century - Road maps, Cornish Sea Charts
Cartographers include Joan Blaeu, John Luffman, Thomas Moule, Greenville Collins and Emanuel Bowen.
Place names include Truro, St. Austell, Lostwithiel, Newquay, Launceston, Penzance, Marazion. St. Ives, Helston, Bodmin, Falmouth, Fowey
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A collection of antique maps of China, the East Indies including Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, from the 17th to 19th century. Some are hand coloured, other later maps have printed colour.
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We have a selection of county maps of Cheshire and city plans of Chester. From the 17th to 19th century, some are hand coloured. The very decorative map by Thomas Moule features his usual heraldic representations of the prominent families in the county. Emanuel Bowen's map are a cartographic tour-de-force with text relating to the commerce, agriculture and history of Cheshire with a vignette of Chester Cathedral. Thomas Jenner's Mid 17th century county map of Cheshire, published during the Civil War, features Norden's mileage chart, place names include Chester, Macclesfield, Nantwich. Compass and scale to centre bottom, scarce. Additionally there is the highly decorative, Georgian city map of Chester.
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This magnificent, prize winning wall map on twelve sheets, is available with the separate key map, which is often missing. In 1759 the The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts offered an annual award of £100 for the best original 1 inch to 1 mile county survey. Donn secured the successful entry over Isaac Taylor's map of Dorset. Benjamin Donn was born in Bideford, North Devon and was a mathematician, surveyor and mathematics teacher. Donn's map is graticuled (a graphical depiction of a co-ordinate system as a grid of coordinate curves or lines), has a vignette title, inset plans of Exeter, Plymouth, Stoke Town, and Plymouth Dock and has an inset of Lundy to the top left. He was the first to annotate Burgh Island in Bigbury Bay as Bur or Borough, previously referred to as St. Michael's.
Engraved by Thomas Jefferies, the total size is approximatel 2m (6' 6") square.
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Decorative Victorian map of the City of Cambridge with a vignette of Trinity College. Numerous coats of arms and details of the University Colleges as well as a table of references relating to other significant buildings in the City.
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Decorative Victorian map of the county with vignettes of Wimpole and Ely Cathedral. Features Cambridge, Ely, Wisbeach, March, Newmarket, St. Ives. As usual Moule includes heraldic sheilds of the prominent county famlies.
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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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