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Description
This is an antique lithography map of Middlesex. An English, framed atlas engraving of cartographic interest, dating to the mid 19th century and later.
Superb lithography of Middlesex and its county detail, perfect for display. Displaying a desirable aged patina and in very good order. Fascinating cartography, appealingly set within a quality, later frame. Detail given to The Hundreds, the administrative divisions within counties until the mid 19th century. County emblems, and places of interest in colour add fine illustrative detail. Unmarked as such, but redolent of the Victorian period maps of Thomas Moule (1784-1851). Dressed to the rear with hanging cord for ease of mounting.
This is a quality antique lithography map of Middlesex, with fine cartographic interest. Delivered ready to display.
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Our Ref: 18.9972
London Fine Ltd has clarified that the Antique County Map, Middlesex, English, Framed, Litho, Cartography - Victorian (LA509162) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1860