Maps, Atlases, Charts and "Cartefacts" from Jonathan Potter Antique Maps
- by Michael Stillman

Maps, Atlases, Charts and "Cartefacts" from Jonathan Potter Antique Maps
Item 127 is an example of one of those "cartefacts." It is a pincushion, circa 1810, featuring maps from Robert Miller. It is a medallion-style cushion, that is, round but with flat surfaces. On one side is a map of England and Wales, the other displays a map of Ireland. £800 (US $1,279).
Item 149 is A Modern Atlas, From The Latest And Best Authorities… at least as of 1815. This is the large, folio atlas from John Pinkerton, the first and only edition of his atlas in this size. Pinkerton drew on the work of the Arrowsmiths and others to create his maps, but the large size affords room for great detail. There are 60 double-page maps, including hemispheric and polar projections, along with various areas of Europe, Arabia, China, India, Japan and Australia. There are 14 maps of the New World, including very detailed renderings of the North American Southwest and southeastern states. £7,800 (US $12,468).
Jonathan Potter Limited Antique Maps may be reached at info@jpmaps.co.uk or +44 (0)20 7491 3520. The website is found at www.jpmaps.co.uk.