Cartographic game board celebrating the British Empire in India
L'Orient or the Indian Travellers, A Geographical Historical Game.
London,
David Ogilvy,
[c1847].
Lithograph with full original wash colour, segmented and mounted on linen as issued, minor foxing and soiling, seams reinforced on verso.
560 by 745mm. (22 by 29.25 inches).
20539
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An attractive, rare and mysterious game board, likely designed to capitalise on public interest following the successful conclusion of the First Anglo-Sikh War, of 1845-1846.
The central part of the game is a map of Europe, Africa, and Asia, with three sailing routes from England to India outlined, with the Atlantic Ocean route featuring tiny circular panels numbered 1-9. The map is surmounted by views of Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay, as well as six medallion por...
The central part of the game is a map of Europe, Africa, and Asia, with three sailing routes from England to India outlined, with the Atlantic Ocean route featuring tiny circular panels numbered 1-9. The map is surmounted by views of Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay, as well as six medallion por...
bibliography:
V&A, B.11-1997.
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