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  1. Map of UK Counties

  2. c1895 county map of Lancashire antique vintage Britannica 9th

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  3. Laminated Map of UK Counties Mini Poster

  4. Old Map Of Derbyshire 1610 Authentic Replica On Antiqued Parchment

    This product is an authentic replica of an old map of Derbyshire from 1610, reproduced on antiqued parchment. The county map displays the detailed cartography of the region, making it a valuable historical piece for collectors and enthusiasts of antique maps. This antique reproduction captures the elegance and accuracy of the 1600s era, offering a glimpse into the rich history and geography of Derbyshire in England. The map is a decorative item that would make a great addition to any collection of vintage maps or regional memorabilia.

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  5. Beautifully Framed John Speed Original Map Of Staffordshire C1676

    Original John Speed map of Stafford town and county. Beautifully framed with glass front and reverse showing full page with crease from atlas. In good condition for age with no visible tears. Frames 71cm x 59cm Map 53cm x 40cm Buyer to collect from Princes Risborough

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  6. Antique/Vintage County Map of Nottinghamshire - John Heywood, 1868

    Original map extracted from 1868 copy of John Heywood's County Atlas of England and Wales.

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  7. Map of UK Counties

    Title: Map of UK Counties. Vibrant Colors & Crisp Details: Each print is made with high-resolution printing technology, ensuring stunning colors and sharp details that will stand out on any wall. Why You'll Love It.

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  8. Laminated Map of UK Counties Mini Poster

    Finish: Gloss Lamination.

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  9. 1843 county map of Hampshire or Southampton antique engraving

    TITLE PAGE NOT INCLUDED.

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  10. 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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