Large Antique Lithography Map Of Kent, English, Cartography, Robert Morden, 1700
Stock No
24428
2024
- £895.00
- €1,081 Euro
- $1,132 US Dollar
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Item Description
Our Stock # 24428
This is a large antique lithography map of Kent. An English, framed atlas engraving of cartographic interest by Robert Morden, dating to the early 18th century and later.
- Superb lithography of Kent and its county detail, perfect for display
- Displays a desirable aged patina and in very good order
- Fascinating Queen Anne period cartography, appealingly set within a quality, later frame
- Pleasingly original in its monochrome finish, without later colorisation
- Annotated for major towns and villages, with detail given to London, Isle of Thanet et al
- Marked for cartographer Robert Morden (1659 - 1703) to the decorative title panel
- Dressed to the rear with hanging cord for ease of mounting
This is a quality antique lithography map of Kent, with fine cartographic interest and larger than much of Morden's works. Delivered ready to display.
Dimensions:
Max Width: 84cm (33'')
Max Depth: 2.5cm (1'')
Max Height: 56.5cm (22.25'')
Map Width: 64cm (25.25'')
Map Height: 35.5cm (14'')
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Our Ref: 24428
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
Hele, Devon
Item Dimensions
H: 56.5cm W: 84cm D: 2.5cm
Period
c.1700
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
Hele, Devon
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)207 1833511
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