Original map extracted from 1868 copy of John Heywood's County Atlas of England and Wales. Slight corner curling to top right corner and a very small knick to top edge. Slight light brown mark towards bottom left.
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46.5 cm 39 cm.
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This antique map of Middlesex, United Kingdom by R W Seale.
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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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Designed and published in UK exclusively by Chartex. Designed to be informative, interesting and decorative.
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Galway (four fold out sheets). This is a book showing the counties of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, split into various parts, with text. It covers England, Wales and Ireland. Cork (fold out four sheets).
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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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