Unrecorded jigsaw map of Africa

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Africa,

Divided Into Its Several Regions, and laid down according to the most exact Observations.

WOODMAN, T., MUTLOW, H[enry]
London,
Sold by T. Woodman & H. Mutlow, (late Spilsbury's) No.30 Russel Court Covent Garden,
1772
Engraved jigsaw map, original hand-colour, dissected and mounted on wood, some discolouration to corners and even age toning, minor paper loss to a few pieces.
470 by 580mm (18.5 by 22.75 inches).
1922

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The map bears the imprint of T. Woodman and Henry Mutlow, who took over part of Spilsbury's business after his death in 1769. John Spilsbury (1739-1769) is credited with inventing the jigsaw puzzle, when in 1766 he affixed a world map to wood and carved each country out. He would go on to create puzzles of the four continents together with puzzles of England, Wales, Ireland, and Scotland. The maps were designed as teaching aids for geography classes. As pupils put the piece...

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bibliography:

c.f. BLMC Maps 188.v.14., for 1767 Spilsbury edition; and LC G7401.A9 1772.A8 Vault Shelf, for Asia with Woodman and Mutlow imprint.