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An unrecorded state of an early 19th century plan of London

Stock No. 23944 Category: Tags: , , , Cartographer: LAURIE & WHITTLE.

A New Map of London.
London, November 8th, 1800? Original colour. Dissected and laid on linen, total 580 x 770mm.

£1,900

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A rare map of London, extending from Kensington Gardens in the west, clockwise to Kentish Town, Newington, Bow, Blackwall, Greenwich, Camberwell, Battersea and Chelsea. An unusual pictorial title cartouche features a warship, a ruined pyramid, a beehive and the arms of the City of London.
The earliest example of this map found by Howgego was the 3rd Edition of 1804; we have had the 2nd Edition, dated September 13th 1802. This example makes no mention of the edition, suggesting it is the first issue but, infuriatingly, the last digit of the date in the imprint has been obscured when the map was dissected for mounting on linen. There are no obvious changes to the mapping.

Additional information

Dimensions770 × 580 mm
Cartographer

Date

1800

Extra Info

A New Map of London.

Publication

London, November 8th, 1800? Original colour. Dissected and laid on linen, total 580 x 770mm.

Condition

A good example.

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