Antique Thomas Moule Map of Yorkshire Framed Steel Engraving c1840 WedgwoodA framed and glazed map of Yorkshire by Thomas Moule (1784 1851), the steel engraving surrounded by his celebrated decorative border of Gothic architecture, heraldic shields and a vignette of York Minster, with a 'Reference' key to the Ridings. Uncoloured. Moule's decorative county maps were first published in parts in 1830 32, collected in The English Counties Delineated by George Virtue in 1836, and later re issued (with railways added) in Barclay's
Beautifully presented in full leather binding
or as a focal point on a mantel
it works beautifully as a focal point in a china cabinet
this compact yet striking bowl is perfectly suited to both intimate and formal interiors
there is a circular printed Paris mark referring to an “impression sur faïence porcelaine” protected by brevet (patent)
the medallion presents a beautifully detailed profile portrait of Edward Bourne
making the pair ideal for display on a mantel
Condition is good with the work intact and presenting well
Indulge in the timeless elegance of this Wedgwood black basalt miniature bust
which only add to its authenticity and charm
subtly pooling in the recesses of the moulding and emphasising the crisp detail of the design
where its subtle sheen and intricate decoration can be fully appreciated