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Worcester Hospital
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Evesham Abbey
Engraved
for the The New British Traveller, or a Complete Modern Universal
Display of Great Britain and Ireland.. The whole puyblished under the
immediate inspection of George Augustus Walpoole Assisted by ...Printed
for Alex Hogg at the Kings Arms No 16 Paternoster-Row 1784 half plate
plate A5 £6 this print is unmounted.
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Dudley priory pl1
Engraved
for the The New British Traveller, or a Complete Modern Universal
Display of Great Britain and Ireland.. The whole puyblished under the
immediate inspection of George Augustus Walpoole Assisted by ...Printed
for Alex Hogg at the Kings Arms No 16 Paternoster-Row 1784 half plate
plate A5 £6 this print is unmounted. . . . 4 copies
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Dudley priory pl2
Engraved
for the The New British Traveller, or a Complete Modern Universal
Display of Great Britain and Ireland.. The whole puyblished under the
immediate inspection of George Augustus Walpoole Assisted by ...Printed
for Alex Hogg at the Kings Arms No 16 Paternoster-Row 1784 half plate
plate A5 £6 this print is unmounted. . . . 4 copies
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Middle Hill
Antique
steel engraved print From' Views of Seats' written by & drawn
by John Preston Neale and engraved by various artists.2nd Ed
£8 . .3 copies
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Crome Court
Antique
steel engraved print From' Views of Seats' written by & drawn
by John Preston Neale and engraved by various artists.2nd Ed
£8 . . 3 copies
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Hagley hall
labelled
as Staffs
Antique
steel engraved print From' Views of Seats' written by & drawn
by John Preston Neale and engraved by various artists.2nd Ed
£8. .2 copies
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Hagley hall
c.1769.A copper
engraved view displayed within a frame border. [1770].. Originally
produced for the part-work publication "England Displayed" (London
1769-1770). Copper line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 173 x
270mm (approx. 6-3/4" x 10-5/8").this print is unmounted £25
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Stourport Bridge
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Antique engraved print from Beauties of England & Wales by John
Britton (1771. .1857), English antiquary and topographer
and E. W. Brayley. The friends wrote most of Beauties of England and
Wales (18 vol., in 25, 1801 . .15) image 11 x 16cm Images printed close
to edge of page unmounted £12 . .3 copies
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Old Swinford
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Antique engraved print from Beauties of England & Wales by John
Britton (1771. .1857), English antiquary and topographer
and E. W. Brayley. The friends wrote most of Beauties of England and
Wales (18 vol., in 25, 1801 . .15) image 11 x 16cm Images printed close
to edge of page unmounted £12 . . 3 copies
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Moseley hall
Antique
steel engraved print From' Views of Seats' written by & drawn
by John Preston Neale and engraved by various artists.2nd Ed
£8. .2 copies
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Great Malvern Priory
Engraver
GODFREY By Hooper... Antique copper line engraved print By Hooper and
Newton for Francis GROSE (c.1731 . .1791) for THE
ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES , first published in 1772/3. Image 26
x22 cm £8 laid to museum board
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Wollashull Hall.
Antique
steel engraved print From' Views of Seats' written by & drawn
by John Preston Neale and engraved by various artists. Published, as
PROOFS by subscription between 1812 and 1825 in six large volumes
printed upon Onion Skin paper then mounted and cased within the larger
volume. NOT the later reprints from the same plates which are printed
directly onto the paper.unmounted£20
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Worcester TOWN
Engraver
BETHWELL Drawn by TURNER
£12
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Malvern
Abbey and Gates
by J M W Turner
in London, Published 1833, for the Proprietor, by Moon Boys &
Graves, Pall Mall .240 x 150 mm good margins but with a library
Blindstamp £25
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Whitley Court ( now Witley Court) .
by
Morris/Chromolithograph A4
unmounted.
£10
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Hagley
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Antique engraved print from Beauties of England & Wales by John
Britton (1771. .1857), English antiquary and topographer
and E. W. Brayley. The friends wrote most of Beauties of England and
Wales (18 vol., in 25, 1801 . .15) image 11 x 16cm Images printed close
to edge of page unmounted £12 . .
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Hertlebury
castle
Antique copper
line engraved print J Ryland and Benjamin Ralph, engraver. Fl.
1763-1775. first published in 1764. Image 26 x22 cm £10
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Gate Way Edgar's Tower at Worcester
from
PICTURESQUE ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLISH CITIES by John
Britton (1771. .1857)
Published by M A Nutall, 19 Southampton Street, Covent Garden, London.
Approx. 11 x 8 inches. 60 fine steel engravings by W. H. Bartlett.1828 £15 . .
untinted poor pic sorry
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The South
View of the City of Worcester
Antique copper
line engraving fro A NEW DISPLAY OF THE BEAUTIES OF ENGLAND... Public
Edificies, Royal Palaces, Seats etc. Published in London 1773 for R.
Goadby, J. Towers in Fore Street near Cripplegate.Size is about 12.5 x
20 cm (5 x 8 inches) £12
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South View of the City of Worcester.
Antique
steel engraved print From'John Britton's "Picturesque Views of the English
Cities" (London 1826-1828) Engraved by Thomas Barber
(fl.1818-1846) from an original study by George Fennell Robson
unmounted £20 some light age soiling
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Moseley Hall.
Antique
steel engraved print From' Views of Seats' written by & drawn
by John Preston Neale and engraved by various artists. Published, as
PROOFS by subscription between 1812 and 1825 in six large volumes
printed upon Onion Skin paper then mounted and cased within the larger
volume. NOT the later reprints from the same plates which are printed
directly onto the paper.unmounted£20
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Worcester
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Antique engraved print from Beauties of England & Wales by John
Britton (1771. .1857), English antiquary and topographer
and E. W. Brayley. The friends wrote most of Beauties of England and
Wales (18 vol., in 25, 1801 . .15) image 11 x 16cm Images printed close
to edge of page unmounted £12 . .
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Maps
all are shown individually pictured ie what you see is what you get NOT
a stock photo . Sharp light used where possible to accentuate faults ie
looks better in life
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Worcestershire Map
from
Britton
by G. Cole and
J. Roper.. List of hundreds and explanation. 18 x 23cm. George Cole and
John Roper Originally produced to accompany the part-work "Beauties of
England and Wales" (London 1801-1818). Copper line engraving on rag
paper page number to top right good colour creased due to original book folds
£20
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Worcestershire Map
=
Lewis
Engraved by J
& C Walker after a map by R.Creighton, published in Lewis' A
Topographical Dictionary of England. Vol. I-IV. London, 1831/1837 .to
1848. Steel engraved map .image
26 x 20 cm £12
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Worcestershire Map
engraved
by Sidney Hall for "A Travelling County Atlas," 1846. Steel engraved
map with original hand colour. Centre-fold as published. Size 25 x 19
cms.inc railways £10
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Worcestershire Map
.by
Thomas Conder and published by Alex. Hogg in 1795. This maps has an
attractive roccoco title vignette, heraldic shield and compass rose.
Copper engraved map with recent hand colour, Size 16x22cms/6.5"x8.5"
from George Walpoole's New British Traveller. £40**
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111/112 Tenbury, Ludlow, Bishops Castle,
Montgomery. Description of the Fens on verso.
Road Map by Emanuel Bowen Published by John
Owen in 1720 in ccontained in the decorative cartouche at the top of
the map. Copper engraved map hand coloured Size 12x18cms £20
tinted
Worcestershire, Shropshire,
Montgomeryshire
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with->
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5/6 Broadway, Pershore, Worcester,
Bramyard. / Bramyard Leominster, Presteign.
Road Map by Emanuel Bowen Published by John
Owen in 1720 in ccontained in the decorative cartouche at the top of
the map. Copper engraved map hand coloured Size 12x18cms £25
both sides shown and tinted
Goucestershire,Worcestershire,
herefordshire,Radnorshire
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Worcestershire Map by Greenwood (& J
& C walker)
January
1831. from an actual survey 26.5 inches by 22.5 approx.. if the
house/road was there and of any size it will be marked best map for
local history Includes hundreds and vast detail. almost mint
£135
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MAP OF Worcestershire FROM THE BEST
AUTHORITIES.1805
A detailed map of the county with
publisher's imprint dated 1805. 15 3/4 x 20 1/2 inches. Good condition
with wide blank margins. Originally bound on edge so there is no centre
fold. From New British Atlas published by John Stockdale, Piccadilly.
STOCKDALE, John (publisher) Cary's maps were popular for their accuracy
and clear style. The numbers marked on the roads give the distances
between towns. Copper engraved map
Hand-coloured engraved map
(approximately 106 x 120 inches overall) on double-page folio sheets
(each sheet measuring 24 x 26 1Î2 inches).The large size
allows for a remarkable amount of detail to be shown, with careful
identification of parishes, gentlemen's seats, heaths and commons,
marshes, navigable canals, dikes, turnpikes, by-roads, tramways, and
even Roman walls. All shown on a map drawn to a scale of 1 3/8 inches
to 5 miles.In 1805 Stockdale had published the New British Atlas, with
43 maps by John Cary.
£70 **
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Worcestershire Map by Richard Blome, 1718.
A
MAPPE OF THE COUNTY OF WORCESTER WITH ITS HUNDREDS. Blome's small map
of the county with a panel showing the title and list of hundreds. 9
1/4 x 7 3/4 inches. Original outline hand colouring.The atlas England
Exactly Described, published by Thomas Taylor is often bound as a
narrow 8vo volume so margins are often cramped. Published by Thomas
Taylor at the Golden Lion in Fleet Street, London. £135
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Worcestershire Map by Greenwood (& J
& C walker)
January
1831. from an actual survey 26.5 inches by 22.5 approx.. if the
house/road was there and of any size it will be marked best map for
local history Includes hundreds and vast detail. almost mint
£135
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Worcestershire by Wallis 1810
Attractive miniature county map.
Original colour. From Wallis's New Pocket Edition of the English
Counties, 1810 £30 mounted hand colour edge nicks
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Worcestershire map Pieter van den Keere
'Miniature Speed' edition published from 1627 to 1676.
Pieter van den Keere was a refugee who
fled from religious persecution in the Low Countries between 1570 and
1590. He moved to London in 1584 with his sister who married Jodocus
Hondius.In about 1599 he engraved plates for 44 maps of the English and
Welsh counties, the regions of Scotland and the Irish provinces. The
English maps were based on Saxton, the Scottish maps on Ortelius and
the Irish maps on the famous map by Boazio. These maps were not
published at once in book form but there is evidence which suggests a
date of issue (in Amsterdam) between 1605 and 1610 although at least
one authority believes they existed only in proof form until 1617 when
Willem Blaeu issued them with a Latin edition of Camden's Britannia. At
this stage two maps were added . one of the British Isles and the other
of Yorkshire, the latter derived from Saxton. To confuse things further
the title page of this edition is signed "Guilielmus noster
Janssonius", which is the Latinized form of Blaeu's name commonly used
up to 1619.At some time after this the plates came into the possession
of Speed's publishers, George Humble, who in 1627, the year in which he
published a major edition of Speed's Atlas, also issued the Keere maps
as a pocket edition. For these he used the descriptive texts of the
larger Speeed maps and thereafter they were known as Miniature Speeds.
In fact, of the 63 maps in the Atlas, 40 were from the original van den
Keere plates, reworked, 16 were reduced from Speed and 7 were
additional. The publication was very popular and there were further
reissues up to 1676
Condition . . . it's.poorly . . . .
hand coloured; loss to left edge but rare and worth a frame
£15
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