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  • Seller image for Glass Making Grinding Casting Workers 1754 Jefferys Lot x 3 rare engraved prints for sale by RareMapsandBooks

    Publication Date: 1754

    Seller: RareMapsandBooks, Dover, NH, U.S.A.

    Association Member: ESA IOBA

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    Condition: good. Plate Glass- Glass making (Old Prints, 18th Century Prints, Engraved Prints, Thomas Jefferys, Industry, Glass Making, Grinding, Casting). Issued 1754, London. Engraved by Thomas Jefferys [1710-1771]. Charming small lot of three different mid-18th century engraved topical prints by this famous engraver better known for his work as a map engraver. Jefferys was Geographer to his Royal Higness Prince of Wales. Prints show clear signs of their age, light overall toning, smudging or spotting as clearly visible in scans, but still pleasing and of historical interest. Sheet measures c. 8" x 5". Printed area measures c. 7 1/4" x 4 1/4".[B12631]Tooley's Dictionary of Mapmakers, v.2, p. 433-5.