Description: Original antique lithographed Victorian-era map of Middlesex, printed more than 125 years ago. The map was drawn and engraved by noted mapmaker John Bartholomew of London and has wonderful detail throughout, including cities,towns, railroads, wagon roads, canals, parks, railway stations, and other local landmarks, as well as natural features. Among the named places and features are the London & North Western Railway, Hampstead, Uxbridge, Brentford, Hammersmith, Finchley, Chipping Barnet, Harrow on the Hill, Bentley Priory, Staines, the South Western Railway, Kew, Enfield Chase, Edgware, Greenwich, Royal Small Arms Factory, and more. The map was issued in an American edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, and the image area measures 20.9 cm x 29.1 cm [8¼" x 11½"]. It is identified as Plate III, Volume XVI. Condition: It is in very good condition, with generous margins, a center fold, as issued, and no marks, rips, or tears. It is blank on the back, with no printing on the reverse side. Please see the scans and feel free to ask any questions. This is an original, authentic antique map, published in 1890 by Henry G. Allen & Company, New York. It is not a reproduction or modern reprint, and it is fully guaranteed to be genuine. It would make an impressive display in your den or office. It would also make a perfect gift, and we'll include our helpful framing tips for your reference. Buy with confidence! We are always happy to combine shipping on the purchase of multiple items, and everything we sell comes with our unconditional, money-back guarantee. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
Price: 13.99 USD
Location: Lake Worth, Florida
End Time: 2024-12-29T16:34:43.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.69 USD
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Condition: Used
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Map
Maker: Encyclopædia Britannica
Original/Reproduction: Original
Product Type: Antique Map
Region: United Kingdom
Date of Origin: 1890
Country: England