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  • The environs of London in 1746. Impressive sixteen sheet set.

    £4,500 the set of sixteen sheets Stock code: P01334
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    The environs of London in 1746. Impressive sixteen sheet set.

    John Rocque was of French Huguenot stock from Monosque in Provence. The London he eventually settled in, was an expanding city which had grown unchecked and by the 1730s a new map was needed. Harry Margary, a Senior Civil Scientific Engineer for the Admiralty and self-professed inventor, produced this full-size facsimile of the famous John Rocque map in 1971. The original 18th century map never joined properly due to paper shrinkage in the printing process and only the constituent copper plates joined. For this lithographically printed version Margary altered some of the edges so the maps would join and significantly cleaned up the image area.
    Dimensions: 204cm (80¼") High, 272cm (107") Wide, 1.5cm (0½") Deep
    Stock code: P01334
    £4,500 the set of sixteen sheets
  • Cary’s New Plan of London and it’s Vicinity 1838

    £1,400 Stock code: A058
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    Cary’s New Plan of London and it’s Vicinity 1838

    Detailed map with original hand-colour showing the limits of the two penny postal delivery service. Framed
    Dimensions: 88cm (34¾") High, 95cm (37½") Wide, 4cm (1½") Deep
    Stock code: A058
    £1,400
  • Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,

    £120 each Stock code: P01213 R
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    Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,

    Woodblock print published 1838.

    William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.

     
    Dimensions: 37.5cm (14¾") High, 30.5cm (12") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01213 R
    £120 each
  • Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,

    £120 each Stock code: P01213 Q
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    Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,

    Woodblock print published 1838.

    William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.

     
    Dimensions: 37.5cm (14¾") High, 30.5cm (12") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01213 Q
    £120 each
  • Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,

    £120 each Stock code: P01213 P
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    Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,

    Woodblock print published 1838.

    William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.

     
    Dimensions: 37.5cm (14¾") High, 30.5cm (12") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01213 P
    £120 each
  • Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,

    £120 each Stock code: P01213 O
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    Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,

    Woodblock print published 1838.

    William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.

     
    Dimensions: 37.5cm (14¾") High, 30.5cm (12") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01213 O
    £120 each
  • Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,

    £120 each Stock code: P01213 N
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    Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,

    Woodblock print published 1838.

    William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.

     
    Dimensions: 30.5cm (12") High, 37.5cm (14¾") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01213 N
    £120 each
  • Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,

    £120 each Stock code: P01213 I
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    Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,

    Woodblock print published 1838.

    William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.

     
    Dimensions: 30.5cm (12") High, 37.5cm (14¾") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01213 I
    £120 each
  • Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,

    £120 each Stock code: P01213 E
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    Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,

    Woodblock print published 1838.

    William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.

     
    Dimensions: 30.5cm (12") High, 37.5cm (14¾") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01213 E
    £120 each
  • Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838

    £120 each Stock code: P01213 D
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    Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838

    Woodblock print published 1838.

    William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.

     
    Dimensions: 30.5cm (12") High, 37.5cm (14¾") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01213 D
    £120 each
  • Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838

    £120 each Stock code: P01213 A
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    Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838

    Woodblock print published 1838.

    William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm's first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith's histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.

     
    Dimensions: 37.5cm (14¾") High, 30.5cm (12") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01213 A
    £120 each

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  • Stars by Wassily Kandinsky, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.

    £800 Stock code: P01272 D
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    Stars by Wassily Kandinsky, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.

    The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.
    Dimensions: 51cm (20") High, 40cm (15¾") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01272 D
    £800
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    £600 Stock code: P01272 A
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    The Moon by André Masson, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.

    The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.
    Dimensions: 51cm (20") High, 40cm (15¾") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01272 A
    £600
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    £500 Stock code: P01275 D
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    Portraits Part I by Constantin Guys, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.

    The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.
    Dimensions: 51cm (20") High, 40cm (15¾") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01275 D
    £500
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    £800 Stock code: P01275 B
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    Figure by Georges Braque, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.

    The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.
    Dimensions: 51cm (20") High, 40cm (15¾") Wide, 2cm (0¾") Deep
    Stock code: P01275 B
    £800