Yorkshire
Drawn & Engraved by J.Archer Pentonville London. pub. Dugdale’s England and Wales Delineated. c.1850. 14″ x 18″ on four sheets. Steel engraving with attractive, contemporary, full wash hand colouring. A little, very pale, marginal spotting does not detract from a nice example.
The four individual map sheets are : p.43 Yorkshire, North Riding &c. p.44 Yorkshire, part of the North Riding &c. P.45 Yorkshire, West Riding. p.46 Yorkshire parts of the East & West Riding.
Rutlandshire
Drawn & Engraved by J.Archer Pentonville London. pub. Dugdale’s England and Wales Delineated. c.1850. 7″ x 9″. Steel engraving with attractive, contemporary, full wash hand colouring. A very nice example.
Monmouthshire
Drawn & Engraved by J.Archer Pentonville London. pub. Dugdale’s England and Wales Delineated. c.1850. 9″ x 7″. Steel engraving with attractive, contemporary, full wash hand colouring. A very nice example.
Northamptonshire
Drawn & Engraved by J.Archer Pentonville London. pub. Dugdale’s England and Wales Delineated. c.1850. 7″ x 9″. Steel engraving with attractive, contemporary, full wash hand colouring. A very nice example.
Worcestershire
Drawn & Engraved by J.Archer Pentonville London. pub. Dugdale’s England and Wales Delineated. c.1850. 7″ x 9″. Steel engraving with attractive, contemporary, full wash hand colouring. A very nice example.
Map of the North Riding of the county of York....1817 & 1818
by C. & J. Greenwood. published April 1st, 1834 by Greenwood & Co. London. Steel engraving with original wash hand colouring to the map and a large uncoloured vignette of York Minster to bottom left. 23 3/4″ x 29 3/4″. Some light dusting to page edges and two small spots. A little very pale offsetting. A good example.
A large, detailed and beautifully engraved map of the North Riding of the county of Yorkshire showing turnpike roads, toll bars, canals, railways, wind mills and water mills as well as towns, villages, castles, priories, churches, chapels, hills and rivers.
Map of the county of Oxford....1831 & 1832
by C. & J. Greenwood. published April 1st, 1834 by Greenwood & Co. London. Steel engraving with original wash hand colouring to the map and a large uncoloured vignette of Oxford Cathedral to bottom left. 22 1/2″ x 27 3/4″. Some light dusting to page edges and a little very pale offsetting. A good example.
A large, detailed and beautifully engraved map of Oxfordshire showing turnpike roads, toll bars, canals, railways, wind mills and water mills as well as towns, villages, castles, priories, churches, chapels, hills and rivers.
Map of the county of Northumberland....1827 & 1828
by C. & J. Greenwood. published January 26, 1831 by Greenwood & Co. London. Steel engraving with fine fresh original wash hand colouring to the map and a large uncoloured vignette of Alnwick Castle to top left. 23 1/2″ x 24 1/4″. Some light dusting to page edges and a small pale mark in the adjacent county of Berwickshire. A very good example.
A large, detailed and beautifully engraved map of Northumberland showing turnpike roads, toll bars, canals, railways, wind mills and water mills as well as towns, villages, castles, priories, churches, chapels, hills and rivers.
Map of the county of Gloucester....1823
by C. & J. Greenwood. published Jany. 26, 1831 by Greenwood & Co. London. Steel engraving with fine fresh original wash hand colouring to the map and a large uncoloured vignette of Gloucester Cathedral to bottom right. 23 1/2″ x 26 3/4″. Some light dusting to page edges and a few inconspicuous pale marks. A very good example.
A large, detailed and beautifully engraved map of Gloucestershire showing turnpike roads, toll bars, canals, railways, wind mills and water mills as well as towns, villages, castles, priories, churches, chapels, hills and rivers.
A new map of the county of Durham ..
by R.Rowe. London:Printed for R.Rowe, no.19 Bedford Street, Bedford Row. Jany. 1st. 1814. 13 1/2″ x 16 1/2″. Full original wash colour. Dissected and mounted on linen. Original mottled card slip case with paper label. Some pale offsetting.
The very rare first printing by Robert Rowe of a clear, detailed and visually appealing map of the county subsequently published, in its engraved form, by Henry Teesdale between 1829 and 1842, and lithographically, by Henry George Collins and B.Clarke between 1848 and 1852.
