The first Pincushion Maps

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Scotland [and] Ireland.

MILLER, Robert
London,
24 Old Fish Street,
[c1810].
Two pincushion maps printed on silk, to recto and verso, original hand-colour, minor loss to border and image of Scotland, remnants of silk, with pins.
(diameter) 55mm.
18472

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The issuing of pincushions as educational toys for children began in the mid-eighteenth century. In 1744, The London publisher John Newbery advertised, 'A little pretty pocket-book' the first book published specifically for children, and as the title states: "intended for the instruction and amusement of little Master Tommy, and pretty Miss Polly: with two letters from Jack the giant-killer, as also a ball and pincushion, the use of which will infallibly make Tommy a good b...