* Somerset. Saxton (Christopher), Somersetensem Comitat (agri fertiltate celebrem) hec ob oculos ponit Tabula. Anno 1575. et D. Elizabethe Regine Ao 17, [1579], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, ornate heraldic and strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, with the arms of Thomas Seckford in the lower right corner, 395 x 520 mm, mounted framed and glazed (Qty: 1)NOTESThe first county map of Somerset.
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Wales. Blaeu (Johannes), Wallia Principatus vulgo Wales, Amsterdam, circa 1660, hand coloured engraved map, large decorative cartouche, 390 x 495 mm, no text on verso, together with Jansson (Jan). Principatus Walliae pars Australis vulgo South-Wales, Amsterdam, circa 1650, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, large decorative cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, repaired closed tears affecting image, slight marginal fraying, 415 x 525 mm, French text on verso, with Bertius (Petrus). Cambria, [1616- 1639], uncoloured miniature engraved map, with additional title in French above map, and French text to verso, 100 x 140 mm (Qty: 3)
Wiltshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Wiltonia sive comitatus Wiltoniensis Anglis Wil Shire, circa 1660, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, slight worming, 415 x 500 mm, Spanish text printed on a separate sheet and tipped on to verso, together with Walker (J & C). Wiltshire. Places of the Meeting of Foxhounds, published in 'Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas', circa 1850, lithographic map with contemporary outline colouring, slight soiling, 405 x 330 mm (Qty: 2)
Three Trackside Days Gone diecast models, AEC Mammoth with flatbed trailer vand brick load, DG 149000, Scammell Ballast low loader & Harvard load DG 110005 and Guy Pantechnicon DG 146006, also Days Gone Showmans Scammell six wheeler, Biddall's Fun Fair DG 044034, two Gaugemaster 1:87 scale model cars, Maisto Corvette ZR1 and open top double decker London Bus, all mint in boxes (storage wear to Corvette and Bus boxes)
Corgi - Three limited edition 1:144 scale diecast model aeroplanes from the Corgi Aviation Archive Classic Propliners collection comprising # 48605 Bristol Britannia 314 G-ATNZ Caledonian Airways, # 48601 Bristol 175 Britannia 102 Laker Airways and # 48602 Bristol 175 Britannia 312 BOAC. Models appear M in original boxes (# 48601 appears to be lacking landing gear pieces). [3]
Bburago - Four boxed Bburago 1;18 scale diecast model cars. Lot consists of #3009 Mercedes Benz SSK 1928; #3032 Ferrari F40 1987; #3050 Porsche 911 Carrera 1993; #3021 Porsche 356B Coupe 1962. Models appear to be in Mint condition in Good boxes with some imperfections as loose cellophane windows. (4)
Bburago, Polistil - Four boxed Bburago and Polistil 1:18 and 1:24 scale diecast model cars. Lot consists of Polistil #01868 Morgan Plus 8; Polistil #01690 Morgan Berlinetta; Bburago #0543 Ford Escort RS Cosworth Rally 1994; #3007 Ferrari 250 Testarossa 1957. Models appear to be in Mint condition in Good boxes with some imperfections such as loose and cracked cellophane windows. (4)
G&M Originals - A boxed 1:32 scale white metal and resin model of a Jones Baler by G&M Originals of Nottingham. The model is finished in bright red with yellow hubs and overall appears to be in Very Good condition but has some slight damage to both rear sides of the baler. This specialist model is presented in an Excellent original box complete with inner packaging, and is unchecked for completeness.
Bburago - Four boxed 1:18 scale diecast model cars by Bburago. Lot consists of # 3051 Porsche 356B Cabriolet; #3024 Chevrolet Corvette; #3010 Lancia Aurellia Spider; and #3008 Alfa Romeo 2300 Spider. Models appear to be in Mint condition in Poor - Good boxes with some imperfections and are unchecked for completeness.
Minichamps - A collection of 10 1:43 scale diecast model F1 racing cars and 2 boxed 1:8 scale Racing Helmets by Minichamps. Lot includes Limited Edition Williams Renault FW18 Winner German GP 96 - Damon Hill; Williams FW088 Test Car 1982; Helmet Collection - Damon Hill 1996 and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition in Very Good - Mint boxes.
A collection of original WWI First World War Maps -.First World War Map: Belgium and France sheet 36, Lille and Armentieres, edition 6. published for the British Army by the Ordnance Survey 1915 with roads updated to January 1916. On folding linen. Size 89 by 68 cm. Scale 1:40,000. Colour. Coded GSGS 2743 to the bottom left corner. A detailed map. The front cover has the name W E Matthews of C Company, 10th Yorkshire Regiment in ink above the title. Trench Map: Watou and Houtkerque area. Belgium and France Sheet 27 NE, edition 3, published by the Ordnance Survey December 1917. Coded in bottom l/h corner GS GS 2742. On folding linen on a scale of 1:20,000. Size 89 by 65 cm. A detailed key includes information on British and enemy trenches, wire entanglements, dug-outs, huts, buried cables and pipelines etc. as well as railways, trench tramways and houses. Some wear to about 10 cm along one of the folds in the linen but no actual tear. Original owner’s name to reverse. The owner served in the Durham Light Infantry and the Northumberland Fusiliers and was wounded in France.The Times War Atlas. Published by the Times of London, no date but circa late 1914. Seven sheets of maps on linen, each 62 by 46 cm. Scales vary. They comprise: Northern France;Alsace Lorraine, Heligoland, Kiel Canal, Posen, the mouth of the Ems, and three other small maps;North Western France;Eastern Germany and Poland;Paris and environs;Western Germany;The Area of Fighting in Galicia, East and West Prussia, Posen and the Russian frontier, German South West Africa, German East Africa and Cameroon.The maps all feature various theatres of war but show no stages of the actual conflict, probably indicating that these preceded any larger bound publications by the Times during the war.
A collection of antique maps of India comprising: Map of the Peninsula of India from the 19th Degree North of Latitude to Cape Comorin by James Wyld, published by Wyld London 1824. On paper size 80 by 56 cm. Scale 20 miles to the inch, with five other scales including Mogully Coss, Royal Coss and Punjabi Coss. Map includes most of Sri Lanka. Heights indicated by shading or hachuring. Was originally colour coded to show the possessions of the various European powers but little colour remains. Occasional foxing to one sea area. Some tears to the margins outside the map have been closed to the reverse with archival quality tape. Survey of India Map: Koko Nor, with parts of China and Tibet. Published by the Survey of India, Calcutta 1926 from an original survey in 1893. On linen size 69 by 62 cm. Scale 1:2,000,000. Stamped “for official use only”. Includes part of the Great Wall. The main town shown is Lauchowfu. Key includes information on roads, boundaries and various railway gauges. Some colour. 2 copies Map of Bombay region. Published by the Survey of India, Calcutta 1926. On paper size 81 by 64 cm. Scale approximately 32 miles to the inch. Colour. Shows British, French and Portuguese possessions. Includes Bombay, Central Province, Hyderabad etc. With a colour coded key to items such as the various railway gauges etc. 3 copies Map of North West India. A Map to Accompany Military Report on the Vth (MHOW) Division. On paper size 93 by 74 cm. Published by the British Army in India circa 1905. On paper size 93 by 74 cm. Scale 32 miles to the inch.
A collection of five Maps of London: Kelly’s Map of London drawn and engraved expressly for the Post Office Directory 1884. On linen size 99 by 73 cm. Scale 3 inches to the mile. Has been rolled. With a key to boundaries of postal districts, counties and county court districts. A detailed map. Kelly’s Map of London drawn and engraved expressly for the Post Office Directory 1893. On paper size 108 by 76 cm. Scale four inches to the mile. Colour. Covers an area from Cricklewood in the north west across to Leyton and from Parsons Green in the south across to Greenwich Park in the east. A detailed map. The prison at Millbank has gone and the site shown as empty and ready for development. Kelly’s Map of Middlesex. Published by Kelly, London circa 1880 for their Post Office Directory. On folding linen size 98 by 66 cm. Scale one inch to the mile. With a key to features including railways, canals, rivers, churches, the boundaries of the hundreds and the representation of the county in parliament. Plus a large 25-inch to the mile OS map of Enfield and an early OS map of East London and the Thames Estuary circa 1845.
An original WWII Second World War related silk ' escape ' map of Crete and Italy. Double sided, the map printed on silk. Dated to 1940 / 1941. Scale 1:1,750,000. Folded. Measures approx; 61x52cm. During World War II, the United States and Great Britain produced in excess of 3.5 million silk maps and cloth maps for Allied military personnel to use as escape maps. In 1940, the British military intelligence unit, known as MI 9, started issuing silk maps for use by British aircrews shot down over enemy occupied territory in Europe. The silk maps were intended to assist airman in evading capture. MI 9 also smuggled silk and tissue paper escape maps into POW camps in Germany along with other escape aids to encourage POWs to attempt escape. From the collection of the late Arthur Muggeridge - Arthur T. Muggeridge, born 18th December 1919 - it’s thought he spent most of WW2 in the Royal Artillery and was at Dunkirk in 1940 during the evacuations and was minorly injured by Luftwaffe bombing whilst on one of the navy ships. He later took part in a special raid called Operation Claymore 4th March 1941 in Norway where he was injured once again in the leg by shrapnel. Later again, he was injured a third time when a field artillery gun misfired causing deafness which is believed to have resulted in him being discharged from the military. In his later life he collected mainly military items and particularly spy / clandestine objects. Whilst visiting Devon in the 1960's he became acquainted with Charles Frazer Smith who had worked for MI6 & MI9 in the war, and designed spy items for the SOE and others. Arthur died aged 91 after a short illness on 27th Feb 2010. His amassed collection is now being offered for sale by his family.
A rare Dambusters WWII Second World War large scale replica model of ' Upkeep ' aka 'The Bouncing Bomb' as designed by Barnes Wallis for use on the famous Dam Buster missions of the war. Autographed to the front in gold pen by last surviving Dambuster and AJ-T Bomb Aimer George 'Johnny' Johnson. With display plinth, also signed by Johnson and 617 Squadron Bomb Aimer John Bell. The model measures approx; 3" long. 1 of only 2 ever made. Rare.
NO RESERVE Roget (Peter Mark) Description Of A New Instrument For Performing Mechanically The Involution And Evolution Of Numbers, extract from "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London", vol. 105, pp.9-28, 3 engraved plates (2 folding, 1 trimmed at outer margin), disbound, [Tomash & Williams R104], 4to, [1815].⁂ "It was Roget who invented the concept of the log-log scale that was later universally adopted as one of the standard scales on a slide rule. Its value was not immediately appreciated because the need for this scale only became apparent when various formulae, containing non-integer exponents in thermodynamics were developed. Roget's scale was forgotten, and various unwieldy schemes were proposed for handling the until Roget's scale was rediscovered in 1901." - Tomash & Williams.
A Leica IIIg Rangefinder Camera, 1960, chrome, serial no. 987804, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm red scale lens, 1956, chrome, serial no. 1373050, body, VG-E, shutter working, lens, VG-ENotes: From last batch of IIIg production October 1960Note: VAT due on the hammer price at 5% and buyer’s premium at 20%
The 'Binden Blood Stoney' Powell & Lealand No.1 Binocular Microscope, English, dated 1875, signed in script to the top of the bar-limb ‘POWELL & LEALAND, 170 Euston Road, London’, and further signed in fine script to the stage 'TELFORD PREMIUM 1874, Awarded By THE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS TO Bindon Blood Stoney MA. M. Inst C.E.', of standard No.1 construction, standing on a massive lacquered tripod base with rectangular feet each with cork pads, trunnions to the top supporting the body, with large plano-concave mirror to the base as typically supported on one side at the end of an articulated arm on a sliding collar, above which is the fully mechanical sub-stage with X & Y control via screw and rotation controlled through a crown and gear, with focusing via rack and pinion to the rear, with full circuit stage, silver circular scale and vernier, rotation controlled via an inverted crown and gear mechanism that can be disengaged for quick movement, with large Turrel-type mechanical stage with X-Y control, main course focus to rear of body, bar-limb incorporating fine focus lever mechanism, nose piece with prism blanking plate, limb with threaded boss to accept binocular or monocular tubes, the microscope comes with the following accessories in a fitted mahogany case: A 4in objective signed ‘Powell & Lealand’ & can. A 3in objective & can. A 2in objective & can. A 1in objective & can.A 1/2in objective signed ‘Powell & Lealand’ & can. A 1/4in objective signed ‘Powell & Lealand’ & can. A 1/8in objective signed & can. A 1/8 immersion end cap. A 1/12in objective signed ‘Powell & Lealand’ & can. four Leiberkuhns. A pair of low power binocular eyepieces. A Pair of medium power binocular eyepieces.A medium power micrometer eyepiece. A high power eyepiece. A high power eyepiece. A pair of eyepiece collars.A substage spot lens. A substage polariser.A substage Wenham-type parabolic condenser. A substage achromatic condenser engraved ‘Powell & Lealand’. A substage set of selenite disks. A substage dark well holder and set of three darkwells. A micrometer slide. A Livebox. Stage forceps. A set of brass forceps. A side reflector on an articulated arm. A bulls-eye condenser on an articulated arm. A leather case with a binocular prism engraved ‘Powell & Lealand N.81 PATENT’. A leather case with a binocular prism engraved ‘For Low Powers & Opaque Objects’. A steel adjustment bar. Along with two Short body tubes and a large table bulls-eye condenser in the main cabinet. Bindon Blood Stoney (1828–1909) was a civil engineer, born at Oakley Park. King's Co., Ireland, on 13 June 1828. The Institution of Civil Engineers awarded him, in 1874, a Telford medal and premium of £100.00 for a paper on his work on the Dublin harbour northern quays. The work included extending the northern quays of the docks to the east, and he began works on the Alexandra basin. In the construction of the northern quays he employed concrete monoliths of the then unprecedented weight of 350 tons, and designed the appliances necessary for handling and setting the huge blocks. He also rebuilt the Grattan and O'Connell bridges, and built the Butt bridge across the Lifley. This lot comes with an A4 folder of research assembled by the vendor on the history of the microscopes previous owners and includes copies of wills and auction catalogues.
A Large & Impressive Ross No.1 Binocular Microscope Outfit, English, c.1870, signed to the rear of the foot ‘ROSS, LONDON 3448’, Standing on a massive ‘Y’ shaped base with tall uprights supporting the microscope body on massive trunnions with friction break, large plano-concave mirror in articulated arm on sliding collar, fully mechanical substage with screw X-Y control, engraved scale with vernier, crown and pinion gear, with rack and pinion focusing, large mechanical stage with engraved scale around the edge, crown and pinion gear, X-Y control via rack and screw, large rectangular bar with rackwork to the rear, bar limb incorporating fine focusing mechanism, Wenham prism in pull out brass drawer, binocular eyepieces engraved at the base ‘WENHAMS BINOCULAR By Ross, London’ with inter-ocular rackwork to the top, in a large mahogany case with the following accessories;A 3in objective in a can engraved ‘Ross London’.A 1in objective in a can engraved ‘Ross London’.A 1/2in objective in a can engraved ‘Ross London’A 1/5in objective in a can engraved ‘Ross London’.A double nosepiece engraved ‘Ross London’.A pair of low power eyepieces engraved ‘A’.A pair of medium power eyepieces engraved ‘B’.An eyepiece engraved ‘C Kelners Orthoscopic, Ross London’.An eyepiece engraved ‘C’.An eyepiece engraved ‘E’.An eyepiece engraved ‘F’.An ‘English’ length monocular bodytube.A ‘European’ length monocular bodytube.A Stage mounted side reflector.A stage mounted clamp.A stage mounted bulls-eye condenser.A large compressor engraved ‘Ross London’.A pair of LeiberkuhnsAn analyserA substage polariser with 3 selenite disks.A substage wheel of stops.A substage Wenham-type parabolic condenser.A very large table bulls-eye condenser.
A Swift Binocular "Challenge" Microscope, English, c. 1880, signed to the rear of the foot ’J. Swift & Son 81 Tottenham Court Rd, London’, standing on a black lacquered brass tripod base with trunnions supporting the main body, with plano-concave mirror in a gimbal on an articulated arm, polarising substage assembly with graduated polariser on swing out arm, rotating wheel to accept Selenite filters in geared rotating collars all on slide in/out mount with rack and pinion focusing, fully mechanical stage with with 360 degree engraved scale to edge with Vernier to 5’, X & Y control, body tube with course focus to rear and Swift’s patent lever fine focus, body tube with Wenham prism in pull out/in drawer, Nicol prism in pull out/in drawer, with the following accessories: a Swift 4in objective, a 2in objective, a 1in Swift objective, a 1/2in Swift objective, a 1/4in objective, a 1/4in Swift objective, a pair of binocular eyepieces engraved A, a pair of binocular eyepieces engraved B, a pair of binocular eyepieces engraved x10, all in the original French polished mahogany cabinet. Cabinet height 44cm

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