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London Underground Map Vintage

London Underground Map of London Christmas poster by Clifford and Rosemary Ellis
By Clifford & Rosemary Ellis
Located in London, GB
message if you cannot find the poster you want. Clifford and Rosemary Ellis London Underground Map
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1930s Modern London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Lithograph

London Underground Map of London Christmas poster by Clifford and Rosemary Ellis
By Clifford & Rosemary Ellis
Located in London, GB
message if you cannot find the poster you want. Clifford and Rosemary Ellis London Underground Map
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1930s Modern London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Lithograph

Harry Beck, September 1937 No 1 London Underground Pocket Map
By Harry Beck
Located in London, GB
if you cannot find the poster you want. Harry Charles Beck (1902-1974) London Underground Railways
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1930s Modern London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Lithograph

Original Vintage Poster London Town Pictorial Map Southern Railway Underground
By Kerry Lee
Located in London, GB
Original vintage Travel By Train map poster for London Town by the British artist, illustrator and
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1930s British London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Paper

H C Beck September 1936 No 2 London Underground Pocket Map Harry Beck
By Harry Beck
Located in London, GB
if you cannot find the poster you want. Harry Charles Beck (1902-1974) London Underground Railways
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1930s Modern London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Lithograph

H C Beck September 1936 No 1 London Underground Pocket Map Harry Beck
By Harry Beck
Located in London, GB
if you cannot find the poster you want. Harry Charles Beck (1902-1974) London Underground Railways
Category

1930s Modern London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Lithograph

H C Beck September 1933 London Underground Pocket Map (First Year of Issue)
By Harry Beck
Located in London, GB
if you cannot find the poster you want. Harry Charles Beck (1902-1974) London Underground Railways
Category

1930s Modern London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Lithograph

1938 No 2 London Underground Pocket Map 'Zero' Hans Schleger after Harry Beck
By Zero Hans Schleger
Located in London, GB
if you cannot find the poster you want. 'Zero' Hans Schleger London Underground Railways Pocket Map
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1930s Modern London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Lithograph

Vintage London Transport Tube Map By Paul Garbutt 20th Century
Located in London, GB
1970's. He developed the iconic London Underground tube maps and Diagrams of Lines, which had been
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20th Century English London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Walnut, Paper

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London Underground
By Larry Rivers
Located in Lawrence, NY
Mixed media collage on London Underground map Larry Rivers was a painter, sculptor, printmaker
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1960s Pop Art London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Mixed Media

Original Vintage Poster London Town Pictorial Map Southern Railway Underground
By Kerry Lee
Located in London, GB
Original vintage Travel By Train map poster for London Town by the British artist, illustrator and
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1930s London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Paper

Original Vintage London Transport Poster Featuring London Underground Tube Map
By Clifford & Rosemary Ellis
Located in London, GB
Underground tube map and London's main shopping streets on top of pages of a shop catalogue marked with
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1930s British London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Paper

Original Vintage The London Underground Poster London Transport Tube Map Railway
Located in London, GB
Original vintage London Underground tube map poster by Paul E. Garbutt (1919-2008) featuring the
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1970s British London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Paper

Original Vintage London Underground Transport Railways Map By Harry Beck
By Harry Beck
Located in London, GB
the initial success of this iconic design, he continued to design the Underground map for London
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1950s British London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Paper

Original Vintage London Underground Poster Visit The Empire Map Tube Travel Art
Located in London, GB
including St Paul's Cathedral and the Eros statue in Piccadilly Circus on top of a London Underground
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1930s British London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Paper

Original Vintage Imperial Airways Poster - Map Of Empire And European Air Routes
By László Moholy-Nagy
Located in London, GB
Beck; 1902-1974) recent 1931 London Underground tube map design. Artwork by the Hungarian artist and
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1930s British London Underground Map Vintage

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Paper

Original Vintage Travel Poster London Underground Map Jubilee Line Paul Garbutt
Located in London, GB
Original vintage tube map poster of The London Underground showing the Central Circle Piccadilly
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1970s British London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Paper

Original Vintage Travel Poster London Underground Map Jubilee Line Paul Garbutt
Located in London, GB
Original vintage tube map poster of The London Underground showing the Central Circle Piccadilly
Category

1970s London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Paper

Original Vintage London Transport Poster Featuring London Underground Tube Map
By Clifford & Rosemary Ellis
Located in London, GB
Underground tube map and London's main shopping streets on top of pages of a shop catalogue marked with
Category

1930s London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Paper

Original Vintage The London Underground Poster London Transport Tube Map Railway
Located in London, GB
Original vintage London Underground tube map poster by Paul E. Garbutt (1919-2008) featuring the
Category

1970s London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Paper

Original Vintage London Underground Transport Railways Map By Harry Beck
By Harry Beck
Located in London, GB
the initial success of this iconic design, he continued to design the Underground map for London
Category

1950s London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Paper

Original Vintage London Underground Poster Visit The Empire Map Tube Travel Art
Located in London, GB
including St Paul's Cathedral and the Eros statue in Piccadilly Circus on top of a London Underground
Category

1930s London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Paper

Original Vintage Imperial Airways Poster - Map Of Empire And European Air Routes
By László Moholy-Nagy
Located in London, GB
Beck; 1902-1974) recent 1931 London Underground tube map design. Artwork by the Hungarian artist and
Category

1930s London Underground Map Vintage

Materials

Paper

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London Underground Map Vintage For Sale on 1stDibs

Find the exact london underground map vintage you’re shopping for in the variety available on 1stDibs. Find abstract versions now, or shop for abstract creations for a more modern example of these cherished works. Finding the perfect london underground map vintage may mean sifting through those created during different time periods — you can find an early version that dates to the 20th Century and a newer variation that were made as recently as the 20th Century. When looking for the right london underground map vintage for your space, you can search on 1stDibs by color — popular works were created in bold and neutral palettes with elements of gray, blue, white and purple. Finding an appealing london underground map vintage — no matter the origin — is easy, but (after) Henri Matisse, Henri Matisse, Clifford & Rosemary Ellis, Kerry Lee and Wilson McLean each produced popular versions that are worth a look. Artworks like these — often created in lithograph, paper and linocut — can elevate any room of your home.

How Much is a London Underground Map Vintage?

A london underground map vintage can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price for items in our inventory is $1,682, while the lowest priced sells for $225 and the highest can go for as much as $19,450.

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