Asia in its Principal Divisions, By J. Spilsbury, 1767.
London,
Spilsbury, Engraver, Map and Print Seller in Russell Court, Covent Garden,
1767.
Engraved map with fine original hand-colour, with clear fold lines.
430 by 470mm (17 by 18.5 inches).
17653
notes:
The emerging children's culture of the mid-eighteenth century produced toys and games that were often as ornamental as they were practical, and the demand for increasingly unique and interesting items had eventually resulted in jigsaw puzzles.
The invention of these is widely attributed to John Spilsbury (1739-1769), a British cartographer, engraver and map-seller who, in 1766, affixed a world map to a wooden board and carved each country out. There are, however, earl...
The invention of these is widely attributed to John Spilsbury (1739-1769), a British cartographer, engraver and map-seller who, in 1766, affixed a world map to a wooden board and carved each country out. There are, however, earl...
bibliography:
BLMC Maps 188.v.13
provenance:
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