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MAPS AND ENGRAVINGS.

A Selection of Maps and Engravings for the use of ladies and gentlemen as well as for the use of officers and the Military.

The maps and engravings listed below are taken from originals in our possession. They are reproduced in various sizes to match as closely as possible the original size..

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Engraving of George III. This engraving is back by popular demand. It measures 11 x 17 and depicts the King in a regal posed dated 1805 and is engraved from the portrait by Sir William Beechey. $5.00

Map of that Part of America Which is the Principal Seat of War in 1756. This interesting map is taken from the Gentleman's Magazine and is one of the nicest mass produced maps of the period. It contains much detail concerning the Indian lands and the location of forts, etc. Large 18 x 24. $8.00

Plan of the Position Which the Army Under General Burgoyne Took at Saratoga. This  map by Faden beautifully displays the layout of the Army of Burgoyne at the end of his fateful expedition to the North. $3.00

Map of Boston, 1775. Taken from the the Gentleman's Magazine, this map is  ideal for framing or water coloring, and is entitled A New and Correct Plan of the Town of Boston. $5.00

Map of a Plan of the City of New York, 1776. Taken from the Lottery Magazine of the same year is printed on heavy chart paper and provides a fairly detailed birds-eye look of the city in 1776. $3.00

Map of the British Dominions of North America, 1763 . This handsome map, 11 x 24, printed on heavy chart paper shows the limits of the British territories established by the Treaty of Paris in 1763 and settled by proclamation. A very attractive map with an inset of East Florida and an attractive cartouche. $8.00

 Map of the Western Parts of the Colony of Virginia as Far as the Mississippi. Taken from the London edition of Washington's Journal to the French, this large map displays French and British forts in the Ohio. Like most maps of the period, the Indian tribes in the region are noted. Very nice and good for French and Indian War use Can be water colored. . $8.00

Prints of Antient English Edifices. The study of the past and the collecting of artifacts, prints, maps, etc. was a popular pastime among 18th century gentleman. The following prints are all reproduced from originals of the period and any of them when framed and matted make an impressive appearance on any wall of home or office, especially in a library. They are printed on heavy 11 x 17 parchment stock..

    Each print is $5.00 or all seven can be had for $30.00. The prints are as follows:

    All seven Antient English Edifices.

    The South-West View of Battel Abbey in Sussex,1737.

    The West View of Crickiaith Castle in Caernarvon,1742.

    The North East View of Tintern Abbey in Monmouth,1732.

    The North East View of Chepstow Castle in Monmouth,1732.

    The South View of Sherborne Castle in Dorset, 1733.

    The North West View of Portchester in Hampshire,1733.

    The West Prospect of Rivaulx Abbey in Yorkshire,1721.

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