Copperplate

(Maps) Flintshire : 3 items
W. Kip    Camden's Britannia 1637 (1607)
£140
32 x 26.5cm


The first five editions of Camden's successful history and topography of Britain were without maps, but for the sixth edition of 1607 the engravers William Hole and William Kip were commissioned to provide a set of maps of the counties of England and Wales, plus 3 general maps of the countries comprising the new "United Kingdom". These maps were retained for the subsequent 1610 and 1637 editions. They are based on the earlier work of Saxton, Norden, Smith and Owen. This example is from the 1637 edition.
Ref: FLT 836
 
E. Langley W. Belch    Langley's New County Atlas of England and Wales 1818
£60
25.5 x 17cm


Langley and Belch were in partnership from 1807 to 1820, and issued their county atlas in 1818. The maps are attractive, with topograhical vignettes (in this case Flint castle), and usually found in original full wash colour as here. Narrow vertical margins.
Ref: FLT 001
 
A. Perrot    L'Angleterre, ou Description Historique et Topographique du Royaume de la Grande-Bretagne 1824-35
£30
6.5 x 10.5cm


The text for this French topographical work on Britain was written by George Depping, the maps being drawn by Aristide Perrot and engraved by A. Migneret. It was first published in 1824, with subsequent editions in 1828 and 1835. The maps often cover more than one county as in this example which also includes Caernarvonshire and Denbighshire. The surrounding decorative border shows the typical produce and wares of the counties. Original outline colour.
Ref: CNV 003