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John Lodge.
An antique county map of Staffordshire produced by John Lodge which was published in atlas form in 1795. Uncoloured, as published.
Approx 26cms by 32cms.
Price: £175.00
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John Ogilby - The Road from London to Carlisle.
This antique strip map is from the "Britannia" by John Ogilby, published in 1675. The colouring is later. This map is Number 37 of 100 maps in the atlas and is entitled " The Road from London to Carlisle." From Darleston to Newcastle to Brewerton to Grutam to Warrington to Newton to Wigan to Whittle to Preston to Garstang to Carlisle.
Approx 41.5cms by 33.5cms.
Price: £175.00
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Robert Morden.
An antique county map of Staffordshire by Robert MORDEN first published in 1695 and sold by Abel Swale Awnsham and John Churchill. Later hand colouring.
Approx 42cms by 36cms
Price: £165.00
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Saxton / Kip
An antique county map of Staffordshire from CAMDEN's BRITANNIA engraved by William KIP from a map by Christopher SAXTON. Published in 1637. Later colour. Tight margins to top and right sides.
Approx 38cms by 27cms.
Approx 32cm by 27cm
Price: £195.00
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John Ogilby - The Continuation of the Road from London to Holyhead.
This antique strip map is from the "Britannia" by John Ogilby, published in 1675. The colouring is later. This map is Number 22 of 100 maps in the atlas and is entitled " The Continuation of the Road from London to Holyhead" Continuing from Towcester to Daintre to Dunchurch to Coventry to Coleshall to Lichfield. There is a blemish near the word Lichfield caused by a drop of red sealing wax on the verso.
Approx 43.5cms by31cms.
Price: £225.00
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Thomas Moule.
This highly decorative antique county map of Staffordshire 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
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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
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Thomas Moule.
This highly decorative antique county map of Staffordshire has been embellished with armorials and other features.It was first published in 1836 and subsequent editions were published until 1842. This map has been coloured by hand.
Approx 26cm by 19cm
Price: £75.00
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John SPEED.
An antique county map of Staffordshire from the "Theatre of Great Britaine"by John Speed, published by Roger REA in 1662 . The colouring is later .
English text to verso.
Approx. 51cm by 38cm.
Price: £650.00
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John Cary
An antique county map of Staffordshire 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
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Canal Map - Trent to the Mersey.
This antique "Plan of the Canal the Trent to the Mersey" was engraved by I. Mutlow and published by John Stockdale in 1795. The colouring is later. The bottom edge is trimmed beyond the border.
Approx 20cms by 28cms.
Price: £45.00
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Canal Map - Birmingham to Wolverhampton
Thisantique canal map is entitled "A Plan of the Navigable Canal from Birmingham to the canal at Aldersley near Wolverhampton with a Collateral Cut to the Coal Mines at Wednesbury." This appeared in Gent. Mag. in 1771. The colouring is later.
Approx 29.5cms by 18cms.
Price: £95.00
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Canal Map - Trent to the Severn.
This is antique canal map entitled "A Plan of the Canal from the Trent to the Severn" which appeared in Gent. Mag. in 1771. The colouring is later. The route is from Stafford-Wolverhampton-Kidderminster-Bewdley.
Approx 28cms by 16cms.
Price: £95.00
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Thomas Osborne.
This antique county map of Staffordshire comes from a pocket Atlas entitled "Geographia Magnae Britanniae" published by Thomas Osborne in 1748. The colouring is later.
Approx 17cms by 15cms.
Price: £55.00
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Archibald Fullarton.
This antique county map of Staffordshire was published in the "Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales" in 1834. The colouring is later.
Approx 24cm by 19cm
Price: £40.00
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Seller Grose.
This antique county map of Staffordshire 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
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Thomas Kitchin.
An attractive antique county map of Staffordshire engraved by Thomas KITCHEN embellished with The Arms of Stafford.
Circa 1747 - 60. Later colouring.
Approx 17cms by 22cms.
Price: £60.00
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R. K. Dawson.
This antique county map of Staffordshire 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 22cms by 26cms.
Price: £25.00
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Archer.
An attractive antique county map of Staffordshire drawn and engraved by Joshua ARCHER and published by Thomas DUGDALE in 1847. Has been coloured by hand.
Approx 18.5cm by 23cm
Price: £30.00