Antique Map
A New and Correct Map of the
SOUTH PART of
SCOTLAND
From the Best Authorities
by John Cary
Published London 1806 by John Stockdale in the Richard Gough edition of Camden's Britannia.
An attractive and good sized copper engraved map of the southern area of Scotland. Features a reference to the shires and a scale of miles.
A highly detailed map of South Scotland from from the border northwards to Stonehaven, Loch Linhe, Isle of Barra etc.
Enhanced with attractive hand colouring - a good looking map for display. Dated in the plate (1805)
Fine, clean condition other than insignificant age related blemishes, free of repairs or restoration. A crisp, dark impression printed on good quality robust wove paper, fold lines as issued, blank verso.
Approx. 20" x 15" (520mm x 380mm) map area only with margins beyond.
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John Cary (1754 - 1835) was a highly prolific and successful map maker. His fine engraving skills were well employed in producing accurate and usable maps, without over embellishment or unnecessary adornment. Initially he worked from his premises in London's Strand until a disastrous fire in 1820 forced him to move to St. James street. His finest works were perhaps the "General Atlas of The World" and the elegant "Universal Atlas" in 1808. The "New and Correct English Atlas" was first published in 1787 and subsequent editions followed into the early 19th century. After his death in 1835 the business was acquired by C.F.Cruchley.
A GENUINE ANTIQUE MAP GUARANTEED OVER 215 YEARS OLD FROM LINDISFARNE PRINTS
MF6 226Z