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Antique
Maps of English Counties & Towns
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[Bedfordshire map with cartouches]
Willem Blaeu.
Bedfordiensis Comitatus, Anglis Bedford Shire.
Amsterdam, 1648. 425 x 250mm. Original colour.
An early example, in good, strong colour. Very decorative, with fully-coloured cartouches for the title and scale, and several escutcheons.
BLAE0003 |
£195 |
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[Map of Bedfordshire from the Britannia]
Richard Blome.
A Mapp of Bedford Shire: with its hundreds.
London, 1673. 315 x 260mm. Original colour.
Published in Blome's 'Britannia'.
BLOM0005 |
£175 |
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[An early 18th century distance table of Bedfordshire's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Bedford Shire.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm.
A triangular distance table of Bedfordshire, with the arms of the City of Bedford and some statistics about the county.
COXA0013 |
£45 |
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[Miniature county map of Bedfordshire]
William Lewis.
Bedfordshire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1038 |
£25 |
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[Miniature map of Berkshire]
Pieter van den Keere.
Bark: Shire.
London, 1627. 90 x 125mm.
The so-called 'miniature Speed' map, with an English text on reverse.
KEER0003 |
£125 |
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[Berkshire map with armorials and escutcheons]
Willem Blaeu.
Bercheria Vernacule Barkshire.
Amsterdam, 1646. 385 x 500mm. Original colour.
Early issue (first published the year before) of a very decorative map, with armorials and escutcheons.
BLAE0004 |
£375 |
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[Map of Berkshire from the Britannia]
Richard Blome.
A Mapp of Bark Shire: with its hundreds.
London, 1673. 190 x 310mm. Original colour.
Etched by the famous Bohemian Wenceslaus Hollar for Blome's 'Britannia'.
BLOM0006 |
£425 |
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[An early 18th century distance table of Berkshire's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Berk Shire.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm.
A triangular distance table, with the arms of four towns, including Windsor, and some statistics about the county.
COXA0002 |
£80 |
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[Map of Berkshire]
G. Cole.
Berkshire.
London: Vernor & Hood, 1804. 185 x 230mm. Original colour.
COLE0001 |
£98 |
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[Berkshire]
James Wallis.
Berkshire.
London, S.A. Oddy, 1812. 210 x 295mm. Original wash colour.
Detailed county map of Berkshire marking the roads, with fine, bright colour.
WALL0002 |
£125 |
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[Miniature county map of Berkshire]
William Lewis.
Berkshire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1020 |
£35 |
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[Berkshire with St George's Chapel, Windsor.]
James Pigot.
Berkshire.
London, James Pigot & Co, c.1827 Steel engraving, 230 x 380mm. Original colour.
Detailed map of Berkshire with a vignette view of St George's Chapel, Windsor.
PIGO0005 |
£98 |
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[An early 18th century distance table of Buckinghamshire's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Buckingham Shire.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm.
A triangular distance table of Buckinghamshire, with 5 town arms including Buckingham, Aylesbury and Great Marlow, with some statistics about the county.
COXA0009 |
£60 |
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[Miniature map of Buckinghamshire]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Buckinghamshire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Buckinghamshire, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1021 |
£110 |
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[Map of Buckinghamshire]
Emanuel Bowen.
Buckingham Shire Divided into its Hundreds; Containing all the Burough & Market Towns, with the Forests Hills Rivers Roads Distances.
London, 1759-63. 215 x 175mm. Coloured.
Map of Buckinghamshire from 'The Natural History of England', published in two volumes 1759-63, as part of the 'General Magazine of Arts and Sciences'. CHUBB: CCXV.
BOWE0035 |
£78 |
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[Plan of Cambridge]
J. Roper.
Cambridge.
London: Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, 1804. 240 x 190mm.
Detailed townplan, with an 8-point key and a vignette view of King's College Chapel, the University Library and Senate House.
ROPE0006 |
£98 |
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[Map of Cambridgeshire]
Emanuel Bowen.
The County of Cambridge: Containing the City & County Town, with the Market Towns, Rivers, Roads, Distances.
London, 1759-63. 200 x 180mm. Coloured.
Map of Cambridgeshire from 'The Natural History of England', published in two volumes 1759-63, as part of the 'General Magazine of Arts and Sciences'. CHUBB: CCXV.
BOWE0039 |
£60 |
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[County map of Cambridgeshire]
James Wallis.
Cambridgeshire.
London, S.A. Oddy, 1812. 300 x 210mm. Original wash colour.
Detailed county map of Cambridgeshire marking the roads, with fine, bright colour.
WALL0017 |
£49 |
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[Miniature county map of Cambridgeshire]
William Lewis.
Cambridgeshire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1030 |
£30 |
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[Cambridge according to the Reform Act.]
R.K. Dawson.
Cambridge.
London, 1832. 310 x 190mm. Original colour. Trimmed into image on right.
A ward map of Cambridge according to the Reform Act of 1832.
DAWS0001 |
£68 |
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[An early 18th century distance table of Cheshire's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Cheshire.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm.
A triangular distance table, with the arms of the City of Chester and some statistics about the county.
COXA0003 |
£80 |
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[Miniature map of Cheshire]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Cheshire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Cheshire, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1028 |
£140 |
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[Map of Cheshire]
John Cary.
A Map of Cheshire from the Best Authorities.
London, John Stockdale, 1805. 410 x 530mm. Original colour.
With strong original colour.
CARY0013 |
£98 |
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[Map of Cheshire]
James Wallis.
Cheshire.
London, S.A. Oddy, 1812. 210 x 295mm. Original wash colour.
Detailed county map marking the roads, with fine, bright colour.
WALL0008 |
£98 |
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[Miniature county map of Cheshire]
William Lewis.
Cheshire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1018 |
£35 |
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[An early 18th century distance table of Cornwall's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Cornwall.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm.
A triangular distance table of Cornwall, with 21 sets of arms of the county and towns including Truro, St Ives & Fowey, with some statistics about the county.
COXA0007 |
£80 |
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[Map of Cornwall.]
Emanuel Bowen.
Cornwall Divided into its Hundreds, Containing all the Buroughs & Market Towns with the Roads & Distances &c.
London, 1759-63. 185 x 205mm. Coloured.
Map of Cornwall from 'The Natural History of England', published in two volumes 1759-63, as part of the 'General Magazine of Arts and Sciences'. CHUBB: CCXV.
BOWE0022 |
£150 |
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[Miniature county map of Cornwall]
William Lewis.
Cornwall.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1008 |
£40 |
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[Miniature map of Cumberland]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Cumberland.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Cumberland, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1019 |
£95 |
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[Cumberland with view of Bassenwhwaite]
Langley.
Langley's new Map of Cumberland.
London: Langley & Belch, 1817. 340 x 210mm. Original colour.
Map of Cumberland with a vignette view of Bassenwhwaite.
LANG1004 |
£98 |
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[Miniature county map of Cumberland]
William Lewis.
Cumberland.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. Paper toned. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1042 |
£30 |
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[Cumberland with Carlisle Cathedral]
James Pigot.
Cumberland.
London, James Pigot & Co, c.1827 Steel engraving, 370 x 250mm. Original colour.
Detailed map of Cumberland with a vignette view of Carlisle Cathedral.
PIGO0006 |
£78 |
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[The Chesterfield Canal]
John Lodge
A Plan of the Navigable Canal, now making from Chesterfield, in the County of Derby, to the River Trent, near Stockwith in the County of Nottingham, Survey'd in 1770.
London: Gentleman's Magazine, 1772. 180 x 310mm.
Canal map, showing from Chesterfield to Gainsborough, marking Worksop and Retford, engraved by Lodge.
LODG0002 |
£125 |
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[An early 18th century distance table of Derbyshire's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Derby:shire.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm.
A triangular distance table of Derbyshire, with the arms of the City of Derby and some statistics about the county.
COXA0014 |
£45 |
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[Miniature map of Derbyshire]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Derbyshire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Derbyshire, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1016 |
£78 |
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[An early 18th century distance table of Devon's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Devonshire.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm.
A triangular distance table of Devon, with 12 arms of towns including Exeter, Plymouth & Dartmouth, with some statistics about the county.
COXA0008 |
£55 |
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[Miniature map of Devon]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Devonshire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Devon, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1034 |
£140 |
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[Map of Devon]
Emanuel Bowen.
Devon Shire Divided into its Hundreds, Containing the City Burough & Market Towns with the principal Roads & Distances.
London, 1759-63. 185 x 205mm. Coloured.
Map of Devon from 'The Natural History of England', published in two volumes 1759-63, as part of the 'General Magazine of Arts and Sciences'. CHUBB: CCXV.
BOWE0028 |
£98 |
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[Miniature county map of Devon]
William Lewis.
Devonshire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1017 |
£35 |
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[View of Plymouth]
Anonymous.
Maison qui serre de magasins, pour la marine du Roy, et une partie de Plimouthe en Angleterre.
c.1770. 260 x 385mm. Original colour. Evidence of a crack in the printing plate in title.
A 'vüe d'optique'of Plymouth, designed to be viewed through an optical viewer called a 'zograscope'. The naive colouring is standard for this genre of prints.
VUED0002 |
£250 |
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[Plan of Plymouth with its docks.]
John Tallis.
Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse.
London Printing and Publishing Co., c.1860. Steel engraving, printed area 265 x 360mm.
Drawn and engraved by Rapkin, with three vignettes.
TALL0053 |
£89 |
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[An early 18th century distance table of Dorset's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Dorset Shire.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm.
A triangular distance table of Dorset, with 8 town arms including Dorchester, Weymouth & Corfe Castle, with some statistics about the county.
COXA0010 |
£60 |
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[Miniature map of Dorset]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Dorsetshire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Dorset, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1026 |
£110 |
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[Map of Dorset]
Emanuel Bowen.
Dorset Divided into its Hundreds, Containing all the Burough & Market Towns with the principal Roads & Distances.
London, 1759-63. 180 x 205mm. Coloured.
Map of Dorset from 'The Natural History of England', published in two volumes 1759-63, as part of the 'General Magazine of Arts and Sciences'. CHUBB: CCXV.
BOWE0027 |
£98 |
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[County map of Dorset]
James Wallis.
Dorsetshire.
London, S.A. Oddy, 1812. 210 x 280mm. Original wash colour.
Detailed county map of Dorset marking the roads, with fine, bright colour.
WALL0016 |
£68 |
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[Miniature county map of Dorset]
William Lewis.
Dorsetshire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1016 |
£35 |
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[Dorsetshire map with cartouches and escutcheons]
Willem Blaeu.
Comitatus Dorcestria, sive Dorsettia; Vulgo Anglice Dorset Shire.
Amsterdam, 1648. 390 x 500mm. Coloured.
Early issue of a very decorative map, with fully-coloured cartouches for the title and scale, and several escutcheons.
BLAE0022 |
£480 |
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[Map of Dorset with two fine cartouches]
Johannes Jansson.
Comitatus Dorcestria, vulgo Anglice Dorset Shire.
Amsterdam, Schenk & Valk, c.1700. 380 x 490mm. Original colour.
Dorset, with two fine cartouches.
JANS0016 |
£480 |
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[Jansson Durham]
Johannes Jansson.
Episcopatus Dunelmensis Vulgo the Bishoprike of Durham.
Amsterdam, Schenk & Valk, c.1700. 405 x 505mm. Original colour.
Durham, with three fine cartouches in full colour.
JANS0017 |
£250 |
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[An early 18th century distance table of Durham's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Bishoprick of Durham.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm.
A triangular distance table, with the arms of the city of Durham and some statistics about the county.
COXA0001 |
£45 |
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[Durham]
James Wallis.
Durham.
London, S.A. Oddy, 1812. 210 x 295mm. Original wash colour.
Detailed county map of Durham marking the roads, with fine, bright colour.
WALL0004 |
£85 |
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[Miniature county map of Durham]
William Lewis.
Durham.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1040 |
£30 |
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[An early 18th century distance table of Essex's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Hampshire.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm. Paper toned.
A triangular distance table of Essex, with the arms of Colchester, Maldon & Warwich, with some statistics about the county.
COXA0006 |
£55 |
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[Map of Essex]
Emanuel Bowen.
The County of Essex Divided into its Hundreds, Containing the Boro- and Market Towns, with the Rivers, Roads, distances &c.
London, 1759-63. 185 x 200mm. Coloured.
Map of Essex from 'The Natural History of England', published in two volumes 1759-63, as part of the 'General Magazine of Arts and Sciences'. CHUBB: CCXV.
BOWE0033 |
£75 |
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[Essex]
Antonio Zatta.
Provincia di Essex di nouva Projezione.
Venice, 1785. 210 x 320mm. Original colour.
Essex map is one of only four English counties published by Zatta in his 'Atlante Veneto', 1785.
ZATT0022 |
£125 |
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[Miniature map of Gloucestershire]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Glocestershire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Gloucestershire, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1025 |
£110 |
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[Miniature county map of Gloucestershire]
William Lewis.
Gloucestershire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1014 |
£35 |
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[Fine map of Hampshire and Berkshire]
Johannes Jansson.
Hantoniæ comitatus Cum Berceria.
Amsterdam, c.1646. 445 x 545mm. Original colour. Paper lightly toned.
A fine example of Jansson's map of Hampshire & Berkshire, orientated with north to the right.
JANS0079 |
£680 |
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[An early 18th century distance table of Hampshire's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Hampshire.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm. Narrow margin lower right.
A triangular distance table of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, with eleven arms of towns, including Petersfield, Southampton and Newport, with some statistics about the county.
COXA0005 |
£70 |
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[Map of Hampshire]
Emanuel Bowen.
Hampshire Divided into Hundreds, Containing the City Buroughs & Market Towns with the Roads & Distances.
London, 1759-63. 180 x 205mm. Coloured.
Map of Hampshire and the Isles of Wight from 'The Natural History of England', published in two volumes 1759-63, as part of the 'General Magazine of Arts and Sciences'. CHUBB: CCXV.
BOWE0024 |
£150 |
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[Miniature map of Hampshire]
John Seller
Hampshire.
London: Grose, 1787. 130 x 150mm, set in text. Original colour.
Map of Hampshire, with text underneath and on verso.
SELL0009 |
£90 |
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[Miniature map of Herefordshire]
Pieter van den Keere.
Hereford Shire.
London, Roger Rea, 1666. 90 x 125mm.
The so-called 'miniature Speed' map of Herefordshire. This example was printed the year of the Great Fire of London, with an English text on verso.
KEER0015 |
£49 |
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[An early 18th century distance table of Herefordshire's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Hereford Shire with some confining Towns.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm.
A triangular distance table of Herefordshire, with three town armorials including Hereford & Leominster, with some statistics about the county.
COXA0012 |
£45 |
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[Miniature map of Herefordshire]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Hereford-Shire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Herefordshire, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1010 |
£58 |
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[Miniature county map of Herefordshire]
William Lewis.
Herefordshire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1039 |
£25 |
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[An early 18th century distance table of Hertfordshire's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Hartforde Shire with some confining Towns.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm.
A triangular distance table, with the arms of the City of Hertford and the county, with some statistics about the county.
COXA0004 |
£70 |
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[Map of Hertfordshire]
Cowley.
An Improved Map of Hertford-Shire, containing the Borough & Market Towns...
London: Dodesley, 1744. 140 x 190mm.
COWL0002 |
£98 |
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[Miniature county map of Hertfordshire]
William Lewis.
Hertfordsh.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county. Narrow margin at top.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1006 |
£40 |
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[Hertfordshire with St Albans Abbey Church]
James Pigot.
Hertfordshire.
London, James Pigot & Co, c.1827 Steel engraving, 230 x 380mm. Original colour.
Detailed map of Hertfordshire with a vignette view of St Albans Abbey Church.
PIGO0004 |
£125 |
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[Early Rambler's Map of Hertfordshire]
Geograhia.
Ramblers' Map to London's Countryside. N.W. Section. Chiltern Country...
London: Geographia Ltd, c.1930. Folding map, 480 x 660mm. Original covers.
Covering Berkhampstead and Hatfield in the north, Maidenhead and Victoria Station in the south. 'The only map of this area published specially for ramblers.'
GEOG0001 |
£30 |
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[Huntingdonshire map with cartouches & escutcheons]
Willem Blaeu.
Huntingdonensis Comitatus, Huntingdon Shire.
Amsterdam, c.1646. 390 x 505mm. Original colour.
Early issue of a very decorative map: the fully-coloured title cartouche features a hunter with a falcon.
BLAE0103 |
£325 |
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[Miniature map of Huntingdonshire]
Pieter van den Keere.
Huntington Shire.
London, Roger Rea, 1666. 90 x 125mm.
The so-called 'miniature Speed' map of Huntingdonshire. This example was printed the year of the Great Fire of London, with an English text on verso.
KEER0018 |
£59 |
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[An early 18th century distance table of Huntingdonshire's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Huntingdon Shire.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm.
A triangular distance table of Huntingdonshire, with a large armorial and some statistics about the county.
COXA0011 |
£40 |
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[Miniature map of Huntingdonshire]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Huntingdonshire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Huntingdonshire, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1013 |
£68 |
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[Miniature county map of Huntingdonshire]
William Lewis.
Huntingdonsh.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1037 |
£28 |
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[Large map of Huntingdonshire]
Christopher & John Greenwood.
Map of the County of Huntingdon from an actual Survey Made in the Year 1829...
London, 1831. Steel engraving, 630 x 730mm. Faint ink offset from the vignette and title.
A large and detailed map, with a vignette view of Kimbolton Castle. Printed on Whatman Turkey Mill paper, one of the best available at the time.
GREE0013 |
£98 |
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[Decorative map of Kent]
Johannes Blaeu.
Cantium Vernacule Kent.
Amsterdam, 1662. 390 x 535mm. Coloured.
A very decorative map, with a fully-coloured title cartouche and several escutcheons.
BLAE0045 |
£680 |
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[Decorative Ogilby London-Hythe road map]
John Ogilby.
The Road from London to Hith... Including the Road to Maidstone.
London, c.1675. 320 x 440mm. Coloured.
From the first book of road maps, the 'Britannia'. Ogilby shows from London to Hythe, with Maidstone and Ashford. The title cartouche features Neptune and Venus in her cockleshell.
OGIL0009 |
£395 |
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[Map of Kent]
Cowley.
An Improved Map of Kent, containing the Borough & Market Towns...
London: Dodesley, 1744. 140 x 190mm.
COWL0001 |
£125 |
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[Miniature map of Kent]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Kent.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Kent, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1004 |
£170 |
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[Map of Kent]
Emanuel Bowen.
Kent Divided into its Lathes, Containing the Cities Burough & Market Towns with the Roads & Distances.
London, 1759-63. 180 x 200mm. Coloured.
Map of Kent from 'The Natural History of England', published in two volumes 1759-63, as part of the 'General Magazine of Arts and Sciences'. CHUBB: CCXV.
BOWE0023 |
£150 |
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[Miniature county map of Kent]
William Lewis.
Lancashire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county. Narrow margin at top, stain in margin.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1005 |
£40 |
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[View of Gravesend]
Anonymous.
A View of Gravesend in Kent, with Troops passing the Thames to Tilbury Fort.
London, F.West, c.1820. 305 x 455mm.
The Military in Gravesend.
WEST0001 |
£250 |
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[The Rare Pre-Atlas Issue of Jansson's map of Lancashire]
Johannes Jansson.
Comitatus Lancastrensis. The County Palatine of Lancaster.
Amsterdam, 1636. First issue. 385 x 510mm. Coloured.
A rare example of the pre-atlas issue of Jansson's map of Lanashire, with the vignette of Neptune and an unfinished scale. In the 1630s the rivalry between the publishing house of Jansson and Blaeu was heating up. Both were determined to break into the English market by producing an atlas dedicated to the British Isles. Jansson had finished half-a-dozen plates, including this map, when he realised that Blaeu had introduced a new marketing ploy: armorials of the local nobility to appeal to their vanity. Jansson was quick to copy this idea, re-engraving the completed maps. In this case the title cartouche was removed and replaced by the armorials, and this exceptional vignette of Neptune in his chariot was lost to make way for the new title.
JANS0081 |
£680 |
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[Miniature map of Lancashire]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Lancashire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Lancashire, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1006 |
£160 |
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[The Lancaster Canal]
John Lodge
A Plan of the Propos'd Navigable Canal, from the Leeds & Liverpool Canal near Eccleston in the County of Palatine of Lancaster, to Kendal in Westmorland, Survey'd in 1772 by Rob't Whitworth.
London: Gentleman's Magazine, 1772. 180 x 310mm. Some slight damp staining.
An early proposed route of the important Lancaster Canal, surveyed by Robert Whitworth and engraved by Lodge. Two further surveys were carried out before work started in 1792, with the famous engineer John Rennie (the builder of the London Bridge now in Arizona) in charge. The canal is currently being restored.
LODG0003 |
£175 |
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[Miniature county map of Lancashire]
William Lewis.
Lancashire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county. Narrow margin at top.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1004 |
£40 |
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[Miniature map of Leicestershire]
Pieter van den Keere.
Leicester Shire.
London, Roger Rea, 1666. 90 x 125mm.
The so-called 'miniature Speed' map of Leicestershire. This example was printed the year of the Great Fire of London, with an English text on verso.
KEER0026 |
£49 |
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[Map of Leicestershire from the Britannia]
Richard Blome.
A Mapp of ye County of Leicester.
London, 1673. 255 x 320mm. Original colour.
Published in Blome's 'Britannia'.
BLOM0009 |
£250 |
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[An early 18th century distance table of Leicestershire & Rutland's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Leicester & Rutland With other confining Towns.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm. Left edge ragged.
A triangular distance table of Leicestershire & Rutland, with the arms of the City of Leicester and some statistics about the county.
COXA0016 |
£40 |
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[Miniature county map of Leicestershire]
William Lewis.
Leicestershire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1036 |
£25 |
 |
[An early 18th century distance table of Lincolnshire's towns]
Thomas Cox.
Lincoln Shire.
London: Elizabeth Butt et al, 1720. Copper-engraved table. 195 x 150mm.
A triangular distance table of Lincolnshire, with five town arms including Lincoln, Boston & Grantham, and some statistics about the county.
COXA0015 |
£50 |
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[Miniature county map of Lincolnshire]
William Lewis.
Lincolnshire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1035 |
£30 |
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[Middlesex]
Robert Morden.
Midlesex.
London, 1695. 365 x 420mm. Coloured.
Map of the county of Middlesex, with a small plan of London.
MORD0016 |
£225 |
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[Miniature map of Middlesex]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Middlesex.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Middlesex, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1035 |
£150 |
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[Map of Middlesex]
Emanuel Bowen.
Middlesex Divided into its Hundreds, Containing the Cities London and Westminster, Market Towns &c.
London, 1759-63. 185 x 205mm. Coloured.
Map of Middlesex from 'The Natural History of England', published in two volumes 1759-63, as part of the 'General Magazine of Arts and Sciences'. CHUBB: CCXV.
BOWE0029 |
£98 |
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[View of Twickenham]
Anonymous.
Dr. Batty's House at Twickenham as View'd from the Opposite Shore of the River Thames.
London: Robert Wilkinson, Bowles & Carver, c.1770. 260 x 415mm. Original colour.
Twickenham near London
WILK0002 |
£195 |
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[Middlesex]
Antonio Zatta.
Provincia di Middlesex di nouva Projezione.
Venice, 1785. 210 x 320mm. Original colour.
Middlesex is one of only four English counties published by Zatta in his 'Atlante Veneto', 1785.
ZATT0035 |
£125 |
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[Miniature map of Middlesex]
John Seller
Middlesex.
London: Grose, 1787. 125 x 150mm. Original colour.
With text underneath and on verso. Map of Middlesex
SELL0005 |
£60 |
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[Map of Middlesex]
J. Roper.
Middlesex.
London: Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, 1807. 200 x 250mm. Original colour.
Detailed map of the county, marking the mail coach routes.
ROPE0005 |
£98 |
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[Map of Middlesex]
James Wallis.
Middlesex.
London, S.A. Oddy, 1812. 210 x 295mm. Original wash colour.
Detailed county map marking the roads, with fine, bright colour.
WALL0010 |
£140 |
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[Miniature county map of Middlesex]
William Lewis.
Middlesex.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county. Paper toned, narrow margin at top, loss in margin lower left, glue stain in right margin.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1003 |
£30 |
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[Miniature map of Norfolk]
Pieter van den Keere.
Norfolcke.
London, Roger Rea, 1666. 90 x 125mm.
The so-called 'miniature Speed' map of Norfolk. Printed the year of the Great Fire of London.
KEER0029 |
£75 |
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[Map of Norfolk]
Emanuel Bowen.
The County of Norfolk Divided into its Hundreds containing the City Burough & Market Towns, Rivers, Roads, Distances &c.
London, 1759-63. 185 x 205mm. Coloured.
Map of Norfolk from 'The Natural History of England', published in two volumes 1759-63, as part of the 'General Magazine of Arts and Sciences'. CHUBB: CCXV.
BOWE0038 |
£60 |
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[Miniature county map of Norfolk]
William Lewis.
Norfolk.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1013 |
£30 |
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[Northamptonshire map with cartouches & escutcheons]
Willem Blaeu.
Comitatus Northantonensis, Vernacule Northamton Shire.
Amsterdam, c.1646. 385 x 500mm. Coloured.
Early issue of a very decorative map, with fully-coloured cartouches for the title and scale, and several escutcheons.
BLAE0102 |
£325 |
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[Miniature map of Northamptonshire]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Northampton Shire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Northamptonshire, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1012 |
£58 |
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[Miniature county map of Northamptonshire]
William Lewis.
Northamptonsh.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1034 |
£25 |
 |
[Miniature county map of Northumberland]
William Lewis.
Northumberland.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1033 |
£28 |
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[Miniature map of Nottinghamshire]
Pieter van den Keere.
Nottingha Shire.
London, Roger Rea, 1666. 90 x 125mm.
The so-called 'miniature Speed' map of Nottingham. Printed the year of the Great Fire of London, with an English text on verso..
KEER0030 |
£56 |
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[Miniature map of Nottinghamshire]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Nottingham Shire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Nottinghamshire, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1008 |
£68 |
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[The Erewash Canal]
John Lodge
A Plan of the Navigable Canal now making from the River Trent to Langley Bridge, in the Counties of Derby and Nottingham; Survey'd in 1776 by J. Smith.
London: Gentleman's Magazine, 1777. 180 x 305mm.
The Erewash Canal, surveyed by John Smith and designed by John Varley. Twelve miles long, with 14 locks, it was built 1777-1779 to serve the coal pits.
LODG0004 |
£125 |
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[County map of Nottinghamshire]
James Wallis.
Nottinghamshire.
London, S.A. Oddy, 1812. 300 x 210mm. Original wash colour.
Detailed county map of Nottinghamshire marking the roads, with fine, bright colour.
WALL0015 |
£56 |
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[Miniature county map of Nottinghamshire]
William Lewis.
Nottinghamsh.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. Narrow top margin. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1032 |
£25 |
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[Nottinghamshire with decorative vignettes.]
Thomas Moule.
Nottinghamshire.
London, c.1850. 260 x 195mm. Fine original body colour.
The vignettes are Worksop Manor, Nottingham Castle & Newstead Abbey. The original body colour on the map is the best we have seen on a Moule map.
MOUL0004 |
£125 |
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[Decorative map of Rutland]
Willem Blaeu.
Rutlandia Comitatus. Rutland Shire.
Amsterdam, 1646, French edition. 415 x 500mm. Original colour.
An early example, in good, strong colour. One of the most decorative maps of the county, with armorials, a scale cartouche and a rustic title cartouche.
BLAE0072 |
£290 |
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[Miniature map of Rutland]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Rutlandshire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Rutland, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1017 |
£85 |
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[Miniature county map of Rutland]
William Lewis.
Rutlandsh.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1028 |
£30 |
 |
[Rutland with decorative vignettes.]
Thomas Moule.
Rutlandshire.
London, c.1850. 250 x 195mm. Original colour.
Map of Rutland surrounded by decorative details.
MOUL0003 |
£85 |
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[Map of Shropshire, royal arms, escutcheons]
Johannes Blaeu.
Comitatus Salopiensis, Anglice Shrop Shire.
Amsterdam, 1648. 390 x 505mm. Coloured.
Decorated with royal arms, escutcheons and putti.
BLAE0074 |
£350 |
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[Miniature map of Shropshire]
Pieter van den Keere.
Shropshire.
London, Roger Rea, 1666. 90 x 125mm.
The so-called 'miniature Speed' map of Shropshire. This example was printed the year of the Great Fire of London, with an English text on verso.
KEER0035 |
£68 |
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[Map of Shropshire]
James Wallis.
Shropshire.
London, S.A. Oddy, 1812. 295 x 225mm. Original wash colour.
Detailed county map, with fine, bright colour.
WALL0013 |
£85 |
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[Miniature county map of Shropshire]
William Lewis.
Shropshire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1027 |
£30 |
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[Shropshire with St Lawrence's Church, Ludlow]
James Pigot.
Shropshire.
London, James Pigot & Co, c.1827 Steel engraving, 370 x 250mm. Original colour.
Detailed map of Shropshire with a vignette view of St Lawrence's Church, Ludlow.
PIGO0007 |
£85 |
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[Miniature map of Somerset]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Somersetshire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Somerset, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1033 |
£140 |
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[Map of Somerset]
Emanuel Bowen.
Somerset Shire Divided into its Hundreds, Containing the Cities, Buroughs and Market Towns, with the Roads & Distances.
London, 1759-63. 185 x 215mm. Coloured.
Map of Somerset from 'The Natural History of England', published in two volumes 1759-63, as part of the 'General Magazine of Arts and Sciences'. CHUBB: CCXV.
BOWE0031 |
£75 |
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[Somerset with St. Vincent's Rock]
Langley.
Langley's new Map of Somersetshire.
London: Langley & Belch, 1817. 210 x 340mm. Original colour.
Somerset map with a vignette view of St. Vincent's Rock.
LANG1001 |
£115 |
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[Miniature county map of Somserset]
William Lewis.
Somsersetsh.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1011 |
£35 |
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[Miniature map of Staffordshire]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Staffordshire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Staffordshire, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1020 |
£95 |
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[Miniature county map of Staffordshire]
William Lewis.
Staffordshire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. Paper age-toned. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1026 |
£30 |
 |
[Miniature map of Suffolk]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Suffolk.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Suffolk, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1024 |
£110 |
 |
[Map of Suffolk]
Emanuel Bowen.
The County of Suffolk Divided into its Hundreds containing the Burough & Market Towns, with the Rivers, Roads, Distances &c.
London, 1759-63. 180 x 205mm. Coloured.
Map of Suffolk from 'The Natural History of England', published in two volumes 1759-63, as part of the 'General Magazine of Arts and Sciences'. CHUBB: CCXV.
BOWE0037 |
£60 |
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[Map of Suffolk]
James Wallis.
Suffolk.
London, S.A. Oddy, 1812. 210 x 295mm. Original wash colour.
Detailed county map marking the roads, with fine, bright colour.
WALL0011 |
£89 |
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[Miniature county map of Suffolk]
William Lewis.
Suffolk.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. Spotted. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1025 |
£30 |
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[Miniature map of Surrey.]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Surrey.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Surrey, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1003 |
£170 |
 |
[Map of Surrey]
Emanuel Bowen.
Surrey Divided into its Hundreds, Containing all the Burough & Market Towns with the principal Roads & Distances.
London, 1759-63. 185 x 205mm. Coloured.
Map of Surrey from 'The Natural History of England', published in two volumes 1759-63, as part of the 'General Magazine of Arts and Sciences'. CHUBB: CCXV.
BOWE0026 |
£180 |
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[Map of Surrey]
James Wallis.
Surrey.
London, S.A. Oddy, 1812. 210 x 295mm. Original wash colour.
Detailed county map marking the roads, with fine, bright colour.
WALL0012 |
£89 |
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[Miniature county map of Surrey]
William Lewis.
Surrey.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1002 |
£50 |
 |
[View of Bury Hill, Surrey]
W. Bray.
South Front of Bury-Hill near Dorking...
c.1820. Engraving, 260 x 370mm.
The front of a stately home.
BRAY0001 |
£98 |
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[View of Richmond Hill.]
Thomas Maurice
View of Richmond Hill & Palace, from a Picture, two centuries old, in the Possession of Lord Fitzwilliam, to whom this plate is respectfully insribed by T.M.
London: Thomas Maurice at The British Museum, c.1810. 255 x 380mm.
A view of Richmond from across the Thames, still showing the Tudor palace where Elizabeth I died. Thomas Maurice was Assistant Librarian at the British Museum, and an orientalist scholar.
MAUR0001 |
£175 |
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[Map of Sussex with five armorial shields]
Johannes Jansson.
Suthsexia vernacule Sussex.
Amsterdam, Schenk & Valk, c.1700. 365 x 505mm. Original colour.
Sussex, with decorative cartouches for the title and scale, the Royal Arms, and five armorial shields held aloft by putti.
JANS0049 |
£590 |
 |
[Miniature map of Sussex]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Sussex.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Sussex, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1007 |
£160 |
 |
[Map of Sussex]
Emanuel Bowen.
Sussex Divided into the Rapes, Containing the City Burough & Market Towns with the principal Roads & Distances &c.
London, 1759-63. 180 x 205mm. Coloured.
Map of Sussex from 'The Natural History of England', published in two volumes 1759-63, as part of the 'General Magazine of Arts and Sciences'. CHUBB: CCXV.
BOWE0025 |
£160 |
 |
[Miniature county map of Sussex]
William Lewis.
Sussex.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1001 |
£40 |
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[Miniature map of Warwickshire]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Warwickshire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Warwickshire, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1027 |
£110 |
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[County map of Warwickshire]
James Wallis.
Warwickshire.
London, S.A. Oddy, 1812. 300 x 210mm. Original wash colour.
Detailed county map of Warwickshire marking the roads, with fine, bright colour.
WALL0014 |
£75 |
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[Warwickshire with Warwick Castle]
Langley.
Langley's new Map of Warwickshire.
London: Langley & Belch, 1817. 330x 215mm. Original colour.
Warwickshire map with a vignette view of Warwick Castle.
LANG1002 |
£98 |
 |
[Miniature county map of Warwickshire]
William Lewis.
Warwickshire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1010 |
£30 |
 |
[Warwickshire with St Michael's Church, Coventry]
James Pigot.
Warwickshire.
London, James Pigot & Co, c.1827 Steel engraving, 370 x 250mm. Original colour.
Detailed map of Warwickshire with a vignette view of St Michael's Church, Coventry.
PIGO0009 |
£85 |
 |
[Map of Warwickshire]
Isaac Slater,
Warwickshire.
London & Manchester: Isaac Slater, c.1850. Steel engraving, 380 x 250mm. Original colour.
With a vignette of St Michael's Church, Coventry.
SLAT0001 |
£59 |
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[Map of Westmorland with cartouches]
Willem Blaeu.
Westmoria Comitatus; Anglice Westmorland.
Amsterdam, 1645. 385 x 500mm. Coloured.
A very decorative map, with fully-coloured cartouches for the title and scale, and several escutcheons.
BLAE0089 |
£275 |
 |
[Map of Westmorland from the Britannia]
Richard Blome.
A Mapp of ye Countie of Westmorland.
London, 1673. 320 x 255mm. Original colour.
Published in Blome's 'Britannia'.
BLOM0008 |
£225 |
 |
[Miniature map of Westmorland]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Westmoreland.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Westmorland, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1018 |
£85 |
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[Map of Westmorland]
Emanuel Bowen.
Westmoreland, Verdeels in deszelfs Wards...
Amsterdam: Pieter Meijer, 1769. 200 x 180mm. Coloured.
An unusual Dutch edition of Bowen's map of Westmorland.
BOWE0040 |
£95 |
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[Miniature county map of Westmorland]
William Lewis.
Westmoreland.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1031 |
£30 |
 |
[Westmorland with Kendal Church]
James Pigot.
Westmoreland.
London, James Pigot & Co, c.1827 Steel engraving, 230 x 380mm. Original colour.
Detailed map of Westmoreland with a vignette view of Kendal Church.
PIGO0002 |
£68 |
 |
[Miniature map of Wiltshire]
Pieter van den Keere.
Wilt Shire.
London, Roger Rea, 1666. 90 x 125mm.
The so-called 'miniature Speed' map of Wiltshire . Printed the year of the Great Fire of London, with an English text on verso.
KEER0047 |
£88 |
 |
[Wiltshire with view of Salisbury Cathedral]
Langley.
Langley's new Map of Wiltshire.
London: Langley & Belch, 1817. 340 x 210mm. Original colour.
Map of Wiltshire with a vignette view of Salisbury Cathedral.
LANG1005 |
£125 |
 |
[Map of Worcestershire from the Britannia]
Richard Blome.
A Mapp of Worcester Shire, with its hundreds.
London, 1673. 275 x 330mm. Coloured.
Published in Blome's 'Britannia'.
BLOM0004 |
£175 |
 |
[Miniature map of Worcestershire]
Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys
A Map of Worcestershire.
London, 1749+. Sheet 190 x 150mm. Coloured.
A miniature map of Worcestershire, engraved by either Thomas Kitchin or Thomas Jeffreys for the 'Small English Atlas', with three columns of engraved text detailing the major towns.
KITC1023 |
£110 |
 |
[Worcestershire]
James Wallis.
Worcestershire.
London, S.A. Oddy, 1812. 210 x 295mm. Original wash colour.
Detailed county map of Worcestershire marking the roads, with fine, bright colour.
WALL0006 |
£78 |
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[Miniature county map of Worcestershire]
William Lewis.
Worcestershire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 150 x 110mm. Original colour. With a sheet of text related to the county.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1024 |
£30 |
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[Map of Worcestershire & Warwickshire, with armorials]
Johannes Blaeu.
Wigorniensis Comitatus et Comitatus Warwickensis; nec non Coventræ Libertas. Worcester, Warwik Shire, and the Liberty of Coventre.
Amsterdam, 1646, French text. 415 x 505mm. Original colour.
One of the most decorative maps of Worcestershire and Warwickshire with two blocks of armorials. KOEMAN: Bl 42 B.
BLAE0087 |
£450 |
 |
[Worcester & Warwick with ornamental cartouches]
Johannes Jansson.
Wigorniensis comitatus cum Warwickensi; nec non Coventriæ Libertas.
Amsterdam, Schenk & Valk, c.1690. 435 x 525mm. Original colour.
With the four corners filled with ornamental cartouches and armorials.
JANS0057 |
£350 |
 |
[Map of Burlington Bay, Scarborough & Hartlepool]
Greenvile Collins.
Burlington Bay. Scarborough & Hartlepoole.
London, Mount & Page, c.1760. 450 x 570mm. Coloured.
Three charts on one sheet, with a decorative title cartouche.
COLL0003 |
£125 |
 |
[Miniature county map of Yorkshire]
William Lewis.
Yorkshire.
London: P. Martin, 1819. Sheet 145 x 200mm. Original colour. Split in fold repaired, some staining. With three sheets of text related to the Ridings.
From 'Lewis's New Traveller's Guide', marking cities, market towns, seats, mail coach roads & turnpikes.
LEWI1023 |
£40 |
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