The Philadelphia Print Shop is one of the world's leading dealers in Antique Prints, Maps & Rare Books!. Established in 1982, The Philadelphia Print Shop operates on a philosophy of offering the finest collection of antique art on paper within a rigorously researched historical context. Visitors to our new gallery are welcome to browse our collection of over 10,000 antique maps and prints and to view our impressive array of related reference works, rare plate books and atlases.
The Philadelphia Print Shop is a member of both the Washington Map Society and the International Map Collector's Society. Our knowledgeable staff is always pleased to discuss any aspect of antique prints and maps, or offer advice on any questions you might have. David was raised on The Main Line, and with the exception of 10 years in Florida, has lived in Chester County for most of his life.
After stumbling on an old map of Berwyn at The Devon Horse Show in 1998, David has been a serious map collector ever since.
The Philadelphia Print Shop is a member of both the Washington Map Society and the International Map Collector's Society. Our knowledgeable staff is always pleased to discuss any aspect of antique prints and maps, or offer advice on any questions you might have. David was raised on The Main Line, and with the exception of 10 years in Florida, has lived in Chester County for most of his life.
After stumbling on an old map of Berwyn at The Devon Horse Show in 1998, David has been a serious map collector ever since.
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Unattributed "I say Jack why don't you wear your hat? 'Cause I can't, blest if I can! & yet it fitted me well enough at the Jew's Shop, but now its all no use, I've rigged it on my head both fore & aft & athwart ships."
Gillray, James The Revolution of 1831.
As Prophecyed by that learned Astrologer General, Ikey Wether-bridge. to whom this plate is dedicated, (Ex officio) by his Admiring Friend the Publisher -- 'die hard, die nobly, die like demi-Gods!'.
Cruikshank, Isaac Robert "By St. Peter this is no Sham - or - a New Cut for the Groom of the Stool."
Gillray, James The Revolution of 1831.
As Prophecyed by that learned Astrologer General, Ikey Wether-bridge. to whom this plate is dedicated, (Ex officio) by his Admiring Friend the Publisher -- 'die hard, die nobly, die like demi-Gods!'.
Cruikshank, Isaac Robert "By St. Peter this is no Sham - or - a New Cut for the Groom of the Stool."
2. Immediately after the toll, follow I-76 East to Exit 328A (Swedesford Road) stay in lane for US-422 West, toward West Chester/Pottstown.
Turn left onto Lancaster Avenue and the shop front entrance will be on your right where the angled on-street meter parking spaces begin.
A burgundy sign printed with our shop name The Philadelphia Print Shop will be above the entrance which is to the right of the Dunkin' Donuts store.
OR continue across Lancaster Avenue at the intersection to park at any of the metered on-street parking spaces in the area or in a metered lot across from the Radnor Firehouse.
Turn left onto Lancaster Avenue and the shop front entrance will be on your right where the angled on-street meter parking spaces begin.
A burgundy sign printed with our shop name The Philadelphia Print Shop will be above the entrance which is to the right of the Dunkin' Donuts store.
OR continue across Lancaster Avenue at the intersection to park at any of the metered on-street parking spaces in the area or in a metered lot across from the Radnor Firehouse.
All items are guaranteed original, published at or about the date noted.
Every effort has been made to describe the items accurately, but judgments of condition are subjective, which is why all items purchased are sent on approval.
The Philadelphia Print Shop stands behind all its descriptions.
All such purchases may be returned for any reason within seven days of receipt, if properly packed, insured, and in the condition received.
Shipping costs will not be refunded.
Shipping and insurance charges will be billed at cost and added to all orders purchased and shipped by common carrier.
Every effort has been made to describe the items accurately, but judgments of condition are subjective, which is why all items purchased are sent on approval.
The Philadelphia Print Shop stands behind all its descriptions.
All such purchases may be returned for any reason within seven days of receipt, if properly packed, insured, and in the condition received.
Shipping costs will not be refunded.
Shipping and insurance charges will be billed at cost and added to all orders purchased and shipped by common carrier.
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