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London New Map of the Environs Pigot & Co’s c1830
Pigot & Co’s New Map of the Environs of London extending 14 Miles round St. Pauls in Every Direction by J. Pigot c1830. 24 Basing Lane & Fountain Street Manchester. A superb republished map of London and its environs engraved in a round format with vignettes of St Pauls and the Custom House below, first published for the 'British Atlas of the Counties of England' c1830.
Size Details:
1) A Limited Edition republished version of the original restored map with exactly the same engraved image dimensions as first published in 1830. Width 460mm x Height 540mm (approx 18” x 21” inches) on fine art acid free Museum Heritage 310 gsm paper with ample margins to provide for various mount and framing options suitable to your requirements . . . Cost: £295.00
Enlarged Sizes Available: These unique larger versions of the map give you an impressive and more readable map to decorate your wall space. Now available in two large formats A1+ and AO+ sizes. These are not available from any other map or print dealer worldwide and are perfect for mount, framing and wall displays providing a much larger and very attractive map.
2) A Limited Edition republished version of the restored map enlarged to a modern A1+ format. Width 715mm x Height 841mm (approx 28” x 33” inches) on fine art acid free Museum Heritage 310 gsm paper with ample margins to provide for various mount and framing options suitable to your requirements . . . Cost: £395.00
3) A Limited Edition republished version of the map enlarged to a modern AO+ format. Width 1011mm x Height 1189mm (approx 40” x 47” inches) on fine art acid free Museum Heritage 310 gsm paper with ample margins to provide for various mount and framing options suitable to your requirements . . . Cost: £495.00
The framed maps shown here are for visualisation purposes only. They can assist you with scale and size considerations or just be an inspiration for ideas . . . Your map can be shipped worldwide as we use robust tube packaging to protect this art work in transit.
James Pigot (1769 – 1843) was a British publisher, mostly known for his maps and directories. He was born in Macclesfield. In 1811 James Pigot started publishing trade directories for Manchester. In 1814 he began publishing The Commercial Directory which soon expanded to other cities, including London in 1823. He also produced detailed and often decorative maps, including maps of London. He brought his son into his company J. Pigot & Co., but his son died in 1840. An apprentice engraver named Isaac Slater later became a partner in the business, and the firm became Pigot & Slater. The company produced directories and maps until 1892.
The Republished Map: A restored original edition has been beautiful finished in hand colour sympathetic to the period, greatly enhancing the map and providing a visually striking work. This has now been republished on fine art acid free Museum Heritage 310 gsm paper. This limited-edition work is available in two large formats A1+ and AO+ sizes. These are not available from any other map or print dealer worldwide and are perfect for mount, framing and wall displays providing a much larger more readable version of this very attractive and unique map. Your purchased map will be free of any copyright text or symbol as displayed on the map images shown here.
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