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  1. John Speed original antique map Derbyshire (Darbieshire) described 1610

    Derbyshire (Darbieshire) : an original antique map by John Speed described 1610. Probably publication date 1627. Engraved map with hand colouring. The present map is taken from the 1627 English edition published by George Humble.

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  2. County Maps of Old England, The, Moule, Thomas, Used; Very Good Book

    Authors: Moule, Thomas. Binding: Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Weight: 1590 Gms. Publish Date: 01/08/1990.

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  3. County Maps and Histories: Sussex (County Maps & ... by Hugh Barty-King Hardback

    Author:Hugh Barty-King. Edexcel Maths - Foundation Tier: Revision Workbook (. Book Binding:Hardback. A new book will be sold once but their stories can be enjoyed by more than one owner. After all, a story doesn't change because it's been read before! ).

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  4. 1848 Cumberland Original Antique Ornate Map by Thomas Moule

    A rare interesting, detailed and ornate map by Thomas Moule, from Smollett's History of England published by Virtue, London, 1848. Thomas Moule (1784–1851) was an English antiquarian, writer on heraldry, and a significant mapmaker in Victorian England.

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  5. 1848 Oxfordshire Original Antique Ornate Map by Thomas Moule

    A rare interesting, detailed and ornate map by Thomas Moule, from Smollett's History of England published by Virtue, London, 1848. Thomas Moule (1784–1851) was an English antiquarian, writer on heraldry, and a significant mapmaker in Victorian England.

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  6. 1848 Sussex Original Antique Ornate Map by Thomas Moule

    A rare interesting, detailed and ornate map by Thomas Moule, from Smollett's History of England published by Virtue, London, 1848. Thomas Moule (1784–1851) was an English antiquarian, writer on heraldry, and a significant mapmaker in Victorian England.

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  7. AUTHENTIC LARGE COLOR MAP FROM 18TH CENTURY - Museum Grade Quality

    PRICE PER SINGLE MAP. Size: 24" x 20".

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  8. Original Antique Map Of Staffordshire William Kip Circa1637 Framed Very Rare VGC

    This original antique map of Staffordshire is from the 1700s, circa 1637 and is a rare and beautiful find by the cartographer William Kip. It is a county map and is hand-coloured and framed, making it a very unique and valuable piece for collectors of antique maps. The frame measures approximately 16in x 12.5in. A decorative early 17th Century map of Staffordshire which was engraved by William Kip and published in William Camden’s Britannia* (London: 1607-1637). This map was based on the improved version of Saxton’s map by William Smith who added additional place names and boundaries.

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