DESCRIPTION: Unrecorded and hand-colored pictorial route map for the James River Ceramics Club. Mid 20th-century birds-eye perspective map of the area surrounding the James River near Jamestown, Virginia, location of the first permanent English settlement in North America.
Made for the occasion of the first annual field trip of the James River Ceramics Club to the Jamestown Island Archaeological Laboratory and to James O'Donnell Pottery on Sunday, August 12, 1951. Shows the towns of Williamsburg, Hilton Village, Benn's Church, Bacon's Castle, Surry, Burrowsville and more. With the logo for the James River Ceramics Club.
PUBLICATION DATE: 1951
GEOGRAPHIC AREA: United States
BODY OF WATER: James River
CONDITION: Good.
 Somewhat age-toned on the recto. Two small chips in the top margin and a few white spots. No folds, or tears, and one tiny hole near Hilton Village.
COLORING: Hand colored.
ENGRAVER: 
SIZE: 16
" x
10 "
ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 
PRICE: $350
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