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Van Langeren.

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Van Langeren.



This is a rare little antique county map of Nottinghamshire, together with distance table engraved by Van Langeren and published by Thomas Jenner in "A Direction for the English Traveller" in 1643. Top margin fairly tight. Some worm holes in lower part of map either side of centrefold.



Approx 11cms by 11cms. 



Price: £85.00


Canal Map - A Plan of the Navigable Canal from Chesterfield, in the County of Derby, to the River Trent near Stockwith in the County of Nottingham.

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Canal Map - A Plan of the Navigable Canal from Chesterfield, in the County of Derby, to the River Trent near Stockwith in the County of Nottingham.


An antique Canal Map entitled "A Plan of the Navigable Canal from Chesterfield, in the County of Derby, to the River Trent near Stockwith in the County of Nottingham. Surveyed in 1769." Circa 1770. The colouring is later.

Approx 30cms by 16cms. 



Price: £95.00


Robert Morden

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Robert Morden


An antique county map of Nottinghamshire by Robert MORDEN first published in 1695 and sold by Abel Swale Awnsham and John Churchill. Later hand colouring.

Approx 42cm by 35cm
 



Price: £175.00


R. Miller.

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R. Miller.



A miniature antique county map of Nottinghamshire published by R. Miler in 1810. The colouring is later

Approx 7cms by 11cms. 



Price: £35.00


John Ogilby - The continuation of the Road from London to Barwick.

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John Ogilby - The continuation of the Road from London to Barwick.

This antique strip map is from the "Britannia" by John Ogilby, published in 1675. The colouring is later. This map is Number 6 of 100 maps in the atlas and is entitled " The Continuation of the Road from London to Barwick"
From Stilton to Stamford to Grantham to Newark to Tuxford.

Approx 44cms by32.5cms.  



Price: £175.00


John Ogilby - The Extended Road from Oakham to Richmond in Yorkshire.

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John Ogilby - The Extended Road from Oakham to Richmond in Yorkshire.

This antique strip map is from the "Britannia" by John Ogilby, published in 1675. The colouring is later. This map is Number 48 of 100 maps in the atlas and is entitled " The Extended Road from Oakham to Richmond in Yorkshire" From Oakham to Milton Mowbray to Plumtree to Nottingham to Papplewick to Mansfield to Clown to Aughton to Rotherum to Wombwell to Barnsley.

Approx 45.5cms by34cms.  



Price: £175.00


Thomas Moule.

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Thomas Moule.
This highly decorative antique county map of Nottinghamshire has been embellished with armorials and other features.It was first published in 1836 and subsequent editions were published until 1842. This map includes railways and has been coloured by hand.

Approx 26cm by 19cm 



Price: £75.00


Van den Keere.

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Van den Keere.

A beautifully engraved miniature antique map of Nottinghamshire by Pieter Van den KEERE. It was published in 1627 and is commonly known as a "miniature SPEED. The colouring is later.

Approx 12cm by 8.5cm  



Price: £95.00


William Pitts Capper.

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William Pitts Capper.


An antique county map from "A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom" by William Pitts Capper which was published by Richard Phillips in 1808. It was engraved by H. Cooper. Original outline colouring.

Approx 18cms by 10.5cms.  



Price: £45.00


John Cary

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John Cary


An antique county map of Nottinghamshire by John Cary, published in his "Traveller's Companion or a delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales", published in 1812. Original outline colouring.

Approx 9cms by 14cms. 



Price: £25.00


R. K. Dawson.

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R. K. Dawson.




This antique county map of Nottinghamshire by Lt. R.K. DAWSON. R.E. is one of several compiled between 1831 and 1832 showing the "Proposed Division of Counties and Boundaries of Boroughs". The colouring is original.
Published January, 1832.

Approx 20cms by 25cms. 



Price: £25.00


Seller - Grose.

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Seller - Grose.




This antique county map of Nottinghamshire was published by Francis Grose in "Supplement to the Antiquities of England and Wales" in 1787 using John Seller's maps of 1695. Later colouring and text continues on verso.


Approx 15cm by 22cm 



Price: £45.00


M. J. ARMSTRONG

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M. J. ARMSTRONG



A scarce antique road map from "An Actual Survey of the Great Post-Roads between London and Edinburgh" by Mostyn John Armstrong, published in 1776.
This is Plate 11 - Cromwell, Carlton on Trent, Weston, Tuxford, West Markham, West Drayton, Gamston.



Approx 17cm by 9cm 



Price: £30.00


Thomas CONDER

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Thomas CONDER


Thomas CONDER was an important engraver of the middle and late eighteenth century. His antique maps are copper-plate engravings and usually they contain a decorative title cartouche with a vignette view typical of the county.Circa 1784. Later Colour. Trimmed to right border.
Approx 16cm by 20 cm 



Price: £45.00

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