Lot 110

Framed Revolutionary War Era "Map of Pennsylvania"

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Framed Revolutionary War Era "Map of Pennsylvania"

Estimate: $8,500 - $12,000

Starting Bid: $6,000

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by Rock Island Auction Company
June 27, 2026 5:00 PM CDT
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Bedford, TX, US 76021

Desirable Framed Revolutionary War Era "Map of Pennsylvania Exhibiting not Only the Improved Parts of that Province, but also Its Extensive Frontiers" Based on the Work of William Scull, Cartographer for the Continental Army This map is titled: "A Map of Pennsylvania exhibiting not only the improved parts of that province, but also its extensive frontiers. Laid down from actual surveys and chiefly from the late map of W. Scull published in 1770; and humbly inscribed to the Honourable Thomas Penn and Richard Penn Esquires true and absolute proprietaries and governors of the Province of Pennsylvania and the territories thereunto belonging." The visible area of the map measures 27 1/4 by 53 1/4 inches, and the frame measures 31 3/8 by 57 1/4 inches. As discussed in "Cartography of Pennsylvania Before 1800" by Hazel Shields Garrison in "The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography" in July 1935 and "Pennsylvania in the American Revolution" by the Society of the Cincinnati, this map was based on the work of William Scull (1739-1784) who was an American officer during the Revolutionary War and worked as a cartographer under Robert Erskine. His map was engraved and printed in London for Robert Sayer & J. Bennett in June 1775 as noted along the lower edge of the map partially obscured by the frame. It was thus published shortly after the war began around the time of the Battle of Bunker Hill. The map was an improvement on the work of his father Nicholas Scull and depicts Pennsylvania with extraordinary details for the topography, various settlements, trails, roads, and, significantly, the forts in the western region which did not appear on earlier maps. During the American Revolution, Pennsylvania was a key region with Philadelphia serving as the United States' first capital. The state was home of many of the era's most significant events, including the First and Second Continental Congress, the Olive Branch Petition, the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, and the Valley Forge winter encampment of the Continental Army. It was also home to many of the country's first riflemakers and thus key in the arming of the feared American riflemen during the war.

Manufacturer: None

Model: None

Class: Other

  • Provenance: The Henry Bishop Collection
  • Condition: Very fine overall with distinct imagery and markings, an attractive foxed coloration, crease lines, and generally light overall age and storage related wear.

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$200 $499 $25
$500 $999 $50
$1,000 $1,999 $100
$2,000 $4,999 $250
$5,000 $9,999 $500
$10,000 $19,999 $1,000
$20,000 $49,999 $2,500
$50,000 $99,999 $5,000
$100,000 $199,999 $10,000
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