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    1760 "accurate Map Of Lincolnshire, Divided Into Its Wapontakes" By Bowen

    $69 including postage (approx conversion from £55)

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    About this item

    An original  hand coloured copper engraved Printed map.  An antique map embellished with a rococo title cartouche. Explanation, list of hundreds and scale of miles. This map by Emanuel Bowen was published in the 'Natural History of England' and the imprint beneath the map reads 'Engrav'd for the General Magazine of Arts and Sciences; for W. Owen at Temple Bar, 1760.'. Older colour

    Sorry I do not know when the £9 was written on the map

    **CONDITION ISSUES**    . Framed,unopened  but very dusty  folds as issued  27 x 23 cm  size of the frame *

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    Additional Information

    Code

    AB-186729

    Dimensions

    W: 27cm  (10.6")H: 23cm  (9.1")

    Period

    18th Century, Georgian (1714 to 1837)

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    Heatons of Tisbury

    Wiltshire, United Kingdom

    We are dealers in original antique prints and artwork trading for over 20 years. Stock is mainly unframed and sold to the trade and decorators worldwide. Stock prints from the 17th. to the 19th. centuries cover a wide range of subjects and are subdivided into sections on the shop website