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East Indies: Jefferys c. 1760

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East Indies: Jefferys c. 1760

  • Title: East Indies
  • Author: Thomas Jefferys
  • Date: c. 1760
  • Medium: Copperplate engraving
  • Condition: Very Good - light age toning and foxing, marginal separations at vertical fold lines
  • Inches: 10 1/4 x 8 1/2 [Paper]
  • Centimeters: 26.04 x 21.59 [Paper]
  • Product ID: 318020

By the end of the eighteenth century, Britain had established itself as the world’s leading naval superpower, a development which went hand-in-hand with cartographic advancement. One of the cartographers who contributed to this phenomenon was Thomas Jefferys (c. 1719-1771), Royal Geographer to King George III. We know little of his background, save that he married in 1750 and seemed to identify primarily as an engraver, rather than as a geographer. In 1766 he went bankrupt, which gave publisher Robert Sayer the opportunity to purchase a large portion of Jefferys’ materials and plates. Following this setback, Jefferys did continue to publish maps in partnership with the younger William Faden.

  • Title: East Indies
  • Author: Thomas Jefferys
  • Date: c. 1760
  • Medium: Copperplate engraving
  • Condition: Very Good - light age toning and foxing, marginal separations at vertical fold lines
  • Inches: 10 1/4 x 8 1/2 [Paper]
  • Centimeters: 26.04 x 21.59 [Paper]
  • Product ID: 318020

By the end of the eighteenth century, Britain had established itself as the world’s leading naval superpower, a development which went hand-in-hand with cartographic advancement. One of the cartographers who contributed to this phenomenon was Thomas Jefferys (c. 1719-1771), Royal Geographer to King George III. We know little of his background, save that he married in 1750 and seemed to identify primarily as an engraver, rather than as a geographer. In 1766 he went bankrupt, which gave publisher Robert Sayer the opportunity to purchase a large portion of Jefferys’ materials and plates. Following this setback, Jefferys did continue to publish maps in partnership with the younger William Faden.

$87.50

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East Indies: Jefferys c. 1760

$250.00

$87.50

Description

  • Title: East Indies
  • Author: Thomas Jefferys
  • Date: c. 1760
  • Medium: Copperplate engraving
  • Condition: Very Good - light age toning and foxing, marginal separations at vertical fold lines
  • Inches: 10 1/4 x 8 1/2 [Paper]
  • Centimeters: 26.04 x 21.59 [Paper]
  • Product ID: 318020

By the end of the eighteenth century, Britain had established itself as the world’s leading naval superpower, a development which went hand-in-hand with cartographic advancement. One of the cartographers who contributed to this phenomenon was Thomas Jefferys (c. 1719-1771), Royal Geographer to King George III. We know little of his background, save that he married in 1750 and seemed to identify primarily as an engraver, rather than as a geographer. In 1766 he went bankrupt, which gave publisher Robert Sayer the opportunity to purchase a large portion of Jefferys’ materials and plates. Following this setback, Jefferys did continue to publish maps in partnership with the younger William Faden.

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