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Lot 31

Lyon (Captain G.F.). A Narrative of Travels in Northern Africa, in the Years 1818, 19, and 20; Accompanied by Geographical Notices of Soudan, and of the Course of the Niger, 1st edition, 1821, folding engraved map, some offsetting and short closed tear repair, 17 hand-coloured lithograph plates, complete as listed, title slightly dust-soiled and neatly relaid, modern pen inscription to front free endpaper, modern half calf gilt over old marbled boards, 4to Abbey, Travel 304. (1)

Lot 476

Hall (S.C.). The Book of The Thames, From Its Rise To Its fall, 1867, 15 monochrome laid down photographs, and numerous black and white illustrations, some minor toning, all edges gilt, original gilt decorated red cloth with photographic spine slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with Taunt (Henry W.), A New Map of The River Thames, from Thames Head to London, 6th edition, Oxford, 1897, folding map to front, folding 'Table of Distances', 34 lithograph maps, 102 monochrome laid down photographs, including frontispiece, black and white advertisements to front endpapers, some slight spotting and marks, front board and spine partially detached, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, and Drinkwater (G.C. & Saunders, T.R.B.), The University Boat Race, Official Centenary History 1829-1929, limited commemorative edition 266/600, black and white illustrations, some light spotting, original gilt decorated white cloth, boards slightly water marked and rubbed to head and foot, large 8vo, plus other late 19th century and modern Thames and boating reference, including Dickens's Dictionary of The Thames, from Oxford to the Nore, 1882, Boating, by W.B. Woodgate, Badminton Library, 1888, A New Oarsman's Guide to the Rivers and Canals of Great Britain and Ireland, by F.E. Prothero and W.A. Clark, 1896, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 cartons)

Lot 487

Duncumb (John). Collections Towards the History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford, volumes 1 & 2, 1st editions, printed by E.G. Wright, Hereford, 1804-12, black and white map to front of volume 1, some light spotting, bookplates to front pastedowns, uniform contemporary gilt decorated red half calf, boards and spines rubbed, large 4to, together with Price (John), An Historical & Topographical Account of Leominster, and Its Vicinity, with an Appendix, printed by H. Proctor, Ludlow, 1795, 13 black and white plates and maps, period inscription to head of title page, some light marks, bookplate to front pastedown, later gilt decorated tree calf, spine lightly rubbed to foot, 8vo, and Palmer (Sutton, illustrator), The Wye, Described by A.G. Bradley, A. & C. Black, 1910, 24 colour plates plus map to the rear, some minor marks, original gilt decorated blue cloth, 8vo, plus other UK topographical & archaeological reference, including approximately 34 volumes of The Woolhope Club, circa 1850-1950s, some leather bindings, some original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)N.B. Please note the estimate of this lot has been revised.

Lot 14

Cunningham (Robert O.). Notes on the Natural History of the Strait of Magellan and West Coast of Patagonia, made during the Voyage of H.M.S. 'Nassau' in the years 1866, 67, 68, & 69, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1871, folding map, 21 lithograph plates, including 5 tinted views, inner hinges partly broken, original green cloth gilt, rubbed and some fraying to joints and extremities, 8vo (1)

Lot 123

England & Wales. Kitchin (Thomas), Karte von England und Wallis..., 1787, uncoloured engraved map on four sheets, sectionalised and laid on linen, old ink stamp on the cartouche, slight staining, each sheet approximately 635 x 550 mm, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase, worn at extremities (1)

Lot 293

Daniel (Gabriel). Viaggio per lo Mondo di Cartesio, con seco la sua continuazione..., Recata dall' Original franzese nel nostro volgare Italiano, 2nd edition, Naples: Gennario Muzio, 1731, title in red & black, and with contemporary inscription (paper fault and tear to blank fore-edge), three folding engraved plates, light dampstain and occasional spotting, contemporary vellum, manuscript to upper board, slight wear to extremities, 8vo, together with Echard Laurence, Dizionario Geografico Portatile, ovvero Descrizione di tutti i Regni, Provincie, Città ... in cui Dichiarasi in qual Regno, Provincia, o Distretto questi luoghi si trovano ... loro distanze da' luoghi circonvicini più rimarchevoli, colla loro longitudine, e latitudine giusta le migliori carte..., Terza Edizione Veneta..., 2 volumes, Nella Stamperia di Bassano, [Venice]: A Spese Remondini, 1770, one folding engraved map only (of two, includes double hemisphere map), worm hole to fore-margin of few leaves & map in volume one, contemporary vellum, volume 1 spine with some wear at upper joint & spine towards head, 8vo, plus five other Italian 18th century odd volumes, all vellum bound, including La Scienza della Legislazione, by Gaetano Filangieri, volumes 1, 3 & 4 only (of 8), mixed editions, Naples, 1780-83 (bindings worn with loss) (8)

Lot 134

Lancashire. Hennet (George), A Map of the County Palatine of Lancaster Divided into Hundreds and Parishes from an Accurate Survey done in the Years 1828 & 1829, published Henry Teesdale & Co., 1830, engraved map by James Bingley, contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, table of explanation, compass rose and engraved vignette of the New Custom House Liverpol, slight dust soiling, slight staining, the whole edged in blue silk, 1600 x 1110 mm, marbled endpapers, contained in contemporary red gilt morocco book box, slight wear at extremities, spine faded (1)

Lot 171

Wales. Dix (Thomas), A New Map of South Wales divided into its Six Counties or Shires [and] A New Map of North Wales divided into its Six Counties or Shires, published William Darton, 1820, pair of engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, each with a calligraphic title, table of explanation, list of the market towns, descriptive text and an uncoloured engraved topographical vignette, each approximately 560 x 695 mm, South Wales with a publisher's advertisement to endpaper and contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase with large publisher's label on one side and a small publisher's label and a Bristol map-seller's label on the verso, North Wales contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase, together with Coltman (Nathaniel), A New Map of South Wales, published Laurie & Whittle, 1798, map with contemporary outline colouring, engraved by V. Woodthorpe, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight staining and some juvenile pencil scribbling, 545 x 705 mm, contained in contemporary marbled slipcase with large circular publisher's label, worn at extremities, with Walker (J. & A.), Map of South Wales drawn from Trigonometrical Surveys [and] To Lieut.t General the most Honble. the Marquis of Anglesey, K.G., G.C.B. Lord Lieut.t & Custos Rotulorum of the County of Anglesey &c. &c. &c. This Map of North Wales is with His Lordship's permission most respectively dedicated..., published Thomas Deacon, 1833, two engraved maps with contempory hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, North Wales with an uncoloured vignette of the Menai bridge, earlier publication line overlaid with Thomas Deacon's paper label, slight offsetting and staining, each approximately 625 x 780 mm, publisher's printed labels to endpapers, contemporary green half morocco with marbled boards, spine broken resulting in the two maps now being separated but each retaining its backboard, boards worn and a little frayed (5)

Lot 180

World. Lufft (Hans), 'Der Prophet', map of the world based on the prophet Daniel's dream. [1530 but this edition circa 1560], uncoloured woodblock map set into an ornate engraved border, the map shows the four beasts of Daniel's dream and the highly simplified continents of Europe, Africa and Asia, set in its biblical context with Dutch text below and on the verso, title above map, slight toning and text showthrough, map size 120 x 155 mm In the depiction of the four animals and their geographical attribution, the artist largely follows the text of the seventh chapter of the book of the prophet Daniel in the Old Testament of the Bible. Hans Lufft included a map amongst the column illustrations for his large folio edition of Luther's German Bible. Luffts rather abstract map comprises a sketchy outline of the three Old World continents with the four mythical beasts seen by the prophet Daniel in his Dream, as related in the Book of Daniel, Chapter 7 (where the map always occurs). The four Beasts have come to stand for the four empires of Babylon, Medes and Persians, Greece (Alexander and his successors) and Rome but, placed on the map of Asia, Europe and Africa, they seem to have, as Strachan remarked, little or no relation to the accepted interpretation of the four empires which they represent. This curious map had already appeared in print and it continued to feature as a column illustration in re-issues of Luffts Wittenberg Bible although no other bible publishers seem to have made use of it. R.W.Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no 65(A) for an earlier edition. (1)

Lot 186

Yorkshire. Tuke (John), Map of the County of York, MDCCLXXXVII, 2nd edition, published 1794, large scale engraved map, sectionalised and laid on line, contemporary hand colouring, inset town plan of Kingston upon Hull, inset map of the county showing the Roman roads, large decorative uncoloured cartouche, compass rose and table of explanation, slight dust soiling and toning, 1180 x 1420 mm (1)

Lot 153

Propaganda maps. La Guerre est L'Industrie Nationale de la Prusse/ Le Rêve Allemand, published P. J. Gallais, Paris, 1918, French colour lithographic propoganda map with explanatory text on verso, two copies, each 240 x 295 mm The map uses the well worn conceit of an octopus and its tentacles to symbolise Prussia's territorial ambitions to ensnare and expand into the rest of Europe. (2)

Lot 104

Africa. Moll (Herman), To the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Peterborow and Monmouth &c. This Map of Africa According to ye Newest and most Exact Observations is most Humbly Dedicated..., published J.& T. Bowles, Philip Overton and John King, circa 1730, large engraved map on two conjoined sheets, contemporary outline colouring, inset maps of Cape Coast Castle in Guinea, James Fort on St Helena and Fort on the Cape of Good Hope with an engraved panorama of the Cape of Good Hope, wear and slight loss to old folds, occasional marginal closed tears, repaired and strengthened on verso, 580 x 965 mm, together with Jaillot (Alexis Hubert), La Russie Blanche ou Moscovie..., published Paris, 1692, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, some toning, staining and dust soiling, 585 x 880 mm (2)

Lot 489

Gowers (W.R.). A Manual of Diseases of the Nervous System, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1886-88, wood-engraved illustrations, some spotting, ink inscriptions at head of title to volume 2, volume 2 lacks half-title, original cloth gilt, rubbed and slightly marked, volume 1 restored at spine ends, volume 2 rebacked to match, 8vo, together with Ackland (Henry Wentworth), Memoir on the Cholera at Oxford, in the Year 1854, with Considerations Suggested by the Epidemic, 1st edition, 1856, folding coloured map, 3 plates and folding chart, some spotting, original cloth, edge wear, rebacked, 4to, plus Wootton (A.C.), Chronicles of Pharmacy, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1910, illustrations to text, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th & 20th-century cloth-bound medical history (6 shelves)

Lot 1

Ainsworth (William). Reasearches in Assyria, Babylonia, and Chaldaea; Forming part of the Labours of the Euphrates Expedition, 1st edition, 1838, folding engraved map, folding hand-coloured geological section at end (light water stain and frayed fore margin), library stamp and offsetting to title, modern morocco-backed boards, 8vo, together with Empson (R.H.W.), The Cult of the Peacock Angel. A Short Account of the Yezidi Tribes of Kurdistan, 1st edition, 1928, six monochrome illustrations, publisher's list at end, a few spots, original cloth, spine a trifle faded, 8vo (2)

Lot 128

Greece & Montenegro. Coronelli (Vicenzo Maria), Golfo della Prevesa [and] Disegno Topograpfico el Canale di Cattaro, published Venice, circa. 1690, two uncoloured engraved maps, the first of Northern Greece, the second showing the Adriatic and the Bay of Kotor, the former with an inset map of Prevesa, each approximately 440 x 600 mm (2)

Lot 156

Satirical map. Gedrängte Fruhjahrsubersicht von Europa im Jahre 1915. Masstab bis auf weiteres 3 gegm 7, published Lucas grafe, Hamburg, 1915, colour lithographic map of Europe with the initials 'A.K.' to lower left (possibly the German historical painter Arthur Kampf 1884 - 1950), old folds, 520 x 670 mm The first of a pair of satirical maps published by Lucas Grafe. This example, published in the spring of 1915 is prior to Italy's entry into the war on the side of the allies. The almost childlike pictorial style embellished with short pieces of rhyming verse shows the perceived position and status of each of the assorted European neutrals and combatants. (1)

Lot 67

Hunter (Rev. Joseph). South Yorkshire. The History and Topography of the Deanery of Doncaster in the Diocese and County of York, 2 volumes, published J.B.Nichols and Son, 1828 - 1831, engraved portrait frontispiece with some spotting, list of subscribers, two double page engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, one uncoloured engraved town plan of Doncaster and fifteen engraved plates, some spotting, top edge gilt, joints strengthened, later quarter morocco gilt, spine a little worn and frayed, folio, together with Miller (Edward), The History and Antiquities of Doncaster and its Vicinity, published Doncaster, [1804], folding engraved map frontispiece (laid on linen), dedication, list of subscribers and errata, eleven (complete) uncoloured engraved plates, some spotting and staining throughout, later endpapers, late 19th century half cloth with printed paper label to spine, worn to extremities, 4to, with Whitaker (Thomas Dunham), The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven in the County of York..., edited by A. W. Morant, 3rd edition, published Joseph Dodgson, Leeds and Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, 1878, additional decorative lithographic title and printed half title, portrait frontispiece, numerous plates, maps and folding tables, marbled endpapers, top edge gilt, contemporary blind and gilt stamped morocco, heavily worn, folio, plus Bigland (John), A Topographical and Historical Description of the County of York..., [1819], additional decorative title, advertisement, three engraved folding maps and twenty-five (complete) uncoloured engravings, slight spotting, hinges and joints weak, contemporary half morocco gilt, worn and frayed, 8vo, and Baines (Edward), Yorkshire Past and Present..., volume 2 (only), [circa 1875], additional half title, six engraved plates and a folding engraved map with contemporary colouring, map repaired along old fold, contemporary gilt decorated cloth, worn to extremities and head and foot of spine, 4to (6)

Lot 26

Hall (Captain Charles Francis). Life with the Esquimaux: The Narrative of Captain Charles Francis Hall, of the Whaling Barque "George Henry," from the 29th May, 1860, to the 13th September, 1862, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1864, engraved frontispiece to volume I, folding map (reinforced to verso), illustrations, publisher's catalogue at end of volume I, stitching a little strained in volume 2, a little light spotting front and rear, one or two crease marks, previous owner inscription and Royal Marines Officers Library bookplates, original green cloth gilt, small shelf numbers to spine, spine and edges a little rubbed, 8vo Sabin 29739. (2)

Lot 163

St. Helena. Van der Aa (Pieter), Isle St. Helene, published Leiden, circa 1715, uncoloured engraved map, compass rose and table of explanation, 250 x 320 mm, with another small woodcut map of the island with two inset horizon profiles, old folds, 140 x 120 mm (2)

Lot 179

World. Wetstein (Rudolf & Jacob), De Werelt Caart, published Amsterdam & Leiden by Samuel Luchtmans, circa 1730, uncoloured engraved hemispheral map, insular California, astronomical diagrams in each corner and two small polar projections at centre top and bottom, old folds, 370 x 515 mm, Dutch text on verso R.W.Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no.615. The Shirley entry shows an earlier edition of this map by Cornelius Danckerts, circa 1700. This example was probably produced for a Dutch bible and the imprint no longer gives Danckerts's name. (1)

Lot 160

Scotland. Overton (Henry), A New and Exact Mapp of Scotland or North-Britain, described by N.Sanson, Geographer to the French King, Translated into English at the Expense of Henry Overton of London, 1715, map engraved by Sutton Nicholls with contemporary outline colouring, large ornate uncoloured cartouche and mileage scale, inset vignette of Edinburgh castle, old folds, very slight spotting, 880 x 585 mm Scarce. A copy of an earlier map (1693) by Jaillot. (1)

Lot 149

Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Dover in co. Canty, actually survey'd & Delineated, [1676 or later], hand coloured engraved strip road map, margins with some 'burning', 320 x 445 mm Sheet no.18. (1)

Lot 225

*Oxford. Bowles (John & Son, Sayer Robert & Ryall John, publishers), A View of Baliol College (a), Trinity College (b) &c. in the University of Oxford, [and] A View of Exeter College back gate (a) the Museum (b), the Theatre (c), the Printing House (d) &c in the University of Oxford, circa 1770, two hand coloured engravings, titles repeated in French, some dust soiling, slight creasing, thread margins, each approximately 280 x 410 mm, framed and glazed, together with Laurie & Whittle, Publishers), A View of the Flower Garden & part of the Palace of Fontainbleau, 1794 [and] A View of the Palace & Walks of the Thulleries, 1818, two hand coloured engraved views, each approximately 230 x 440 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Morden (Robert), Bark shire [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 365 x 420 mm, framed and glazed, plus Hunt (Charles), Fox Hunters Meeting, published T.Helme, circa 1840, hand coloured aquatint after James Pollard, several repaired marginal closed tears, slight spotting, laid on later card 460 x 570 mm, with Scharf (George), A View of the Northern Approach to London Bridge while in a State of Progress..... [and] A View of High Street Southwark being the Ancient Roadway..., circa 1830, a pair of hand coloured lithographs, trimmed with small margins, occasional marginal repaired closed tears, slight loss to paper corners along lower border, repaired, laid on later paper, each approx. 530 x 740 mm, and Bird (Harrington), Two Favourites; James Selby Driving his Favourite Mare Savenake, published F. C. McQueen & Sons, 1889, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring on india wove, heightened with gum arabic, slight dust soiling and staining to margins, not affecting image, closed tears to margins, blind stamp of F.C.McQueen in lower margin, 610 x 780 mm, with two others similar (11)

Lot 72

Osborne (E.C. & W., publishers). Osborne's Guide to the Grand Junction, or Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester Railway, with the Topography of the Country through which the Line passes, and complete guides to the Towns of Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester, Birmingham, 1838, large folding engraved map, engraved illustrations and advertisements, a little light offsetting and a few spots, original blindstamped cloth, spine a little faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo (1)

Lot 120

England & Wales. Hole (William), Englalond Anglia Anglosaxonum Heptarchia, [1637], uncoloured engraved map, slight creasing and spotting largely confined to margins, 275 x 320 mm, together with Morden (Robert), England [1695], hand coloured engraved map, 365 x 425 mm, with Britannia Romana, [1695], hand coloured engraved map, slight staining, thread margins on vertical borders, plus, Britannia Saxonica [1695 or later], three engraved maps, two with hand colouring, each 380 x 305 mm (6)

Lot 597

Robert Morden Miniature Map Playing Cards. [The 52 Counties of England and Wales, Geographically Described in a Pack of Cards, 1st edition, 1st state, London: Robert Morden, 1676], 37 (of 52) suit cards, engraved maps with outline hand-colouring, suit symbols stencilled and coloured, versos plain, close-trimmed, somewhat finger-soiled, a few scattered marks and marginal dings, upper right corner of 2 of Clubs (Cumberland) snipped with loss of Roman numerals, now written in pencil, 95 x 55mm Very rare coloured first state group (adjacent counties not named) of these educational, cartographic playing cards, many the first to feature roads of their respective counties. In addition to the 52 playing cards which effectively formed a miniature pocket atlas, the full pack contained two further cards, a general map of England and an explanatory card. The court cards have the king depicted as Charles II, the Queen as his wife, Catherine of Braganza, and various male heads as the Jack. Cary Collection 109; King, Miniature Antique maps, p.116; Ortiz-Pati¤o 123; Skelton. County Atlases of the British Isles 94. The lot offered here contains: 8 x Hearts (Eastern Counties): I Northampton Sh; III Bedford Sh; IV Cambridge Sh; V Norfolk; VII Essex; X Surrey; Queen Huntingdon S; King Middlesex.[Wanting II Buckingham Sh; VI Suffolk; VIII Hartford Sh; IX Kent; Jack Rutland.] 9 x Diamonds (Southern Counties): II Oxford Sh; III Barke Sh; IV Sussex; V Hant Sh; VI Wilt Sh; VIII Somerset Sh; IX Devon Sh; Jack Glocester Sh; Queen Worcester Sh. [Wanting I Warwick Sh; VII Wilts Sh; X Cornwall; King Hereford Sh.]8 x Clubs (Northern Counties): I Westmorland; II Cumberland (upper right corner snipped); III Lancaster Sh; VI Northumberland; VII Nottingham Sh; VIII Lincolne Sh; X Shrop Shire; King York Sh.[Wanting IV Cheshire; V Darby Sh; IX Stafford Sh; Jack Lecester Sh; Queen Durham.] 12 x Spades (Western Counties): I Flint Shire; II Carnarvon Sh; III Denbigh Sh; IV Merioneth Sh; V Montgomery Sh; VI Cardigan Sh; VII Brecknock Sh; VIII Glamorgan Sh; IX Carmarthen Sh; Jack Anglesey; Queen Radnor Sh; King Montgomery Sh. [Wanting X Penbrok Sh.]. (37)

Lot 126

Folding maps. A mixed collection of five maps, 19th century, including Cary (John), Cary's New Map of Ireland exhibiting the whole of the Turnpike roads with the Rivers and Canals; The Market and Borough Towns and principal places adjoining the Road to which is added the distance..., 1834, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, some staining, 750 x 625 mm, marbled endpapers, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase with publisher's label to upper board, slight wear to extremities, together with Cary (John), A New Map of Gloucestershire divided into Hundreds exhibiting its Roads, Rivers, Parks &c., 1823, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, some staining and soiling, 575 x 510 mm, marbled endpapers, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase with publisher's label to upper board, slight wear to extremities, with Walker (J. & C.), Suffolk, published Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Co., 1845, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 335 x 405 mm, contemporary cloth boards with publisher's printed label to upper siding, plus Kemp (George), Graham's New Map of England and Wales with part of Scotland showing the Mail Coach, Turnpike & Railroads, Canals &c. circa 1850, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight spotting and staining, 750 x 630 mm, contemporary cloth, lacking upper board, and Ordnance Survey (publishers), Untitled map of part of Surrey, 1878, uncoloured electrotype map, sectionalised and laid on linen, the map shows Wokingham in the north-west to Croydon in the north-east, and includes Reigate, Dorking, Kingston, Chertsey and Guildford, 625 x 940 mm, marbled endpapers, contained in a contemporary red cloth slipcase with publisher's label to upper board (5)

Lot 394

A collection of maps, to include an ordnance survey map of part of Southern Ireland, to include Dublin, notes in pencil and pen etc.

Lot 129

A hand coloured map of Cumberland, 47cm x 36cm and reproduction posters for Skegness and Andrews Liver Salts 46cm x 30cm

Lot 299

A large map of the city of London and Westminster, on linen; and a large view of Edinburgh 1886, (2)

Lot 756

A New Map of London Complete Guide, by John Cary; early 20th Century British and European postcards, to including: travel and actresses; two reproduction Victorian fashion plates; and other items.

Lot 977

A colour engraving by John Cary - a map of the North Riding of Yorkshire, 1805, unframed; together with another copy, unmounted and unframed.

Lot 999

A copperplate engraving by S. Neele - map of Lake Derwent, with later colouring; a copperplate engraving by Richard Blome - map of the county of Northumberland, with later colouring; and engravings after W.B. Clarke, by T.E. Nicholson and T. Bradley - "Pompei" and "Naples". (4)

Lot 450

Map of Martindale and 2 mirrors

Lot 444

Map of Cumbria & various prints etc

Lot 382

Small coffee table with map of the world under glass top, brass fittings and castors

Lot 162A

Ephemera Titanic Shakespeare to include guide books, maps etc old map of Lake District 1925

Lot 487

A gilt framed map : Empire of Germany

Lot 1835

JOHN SPEED: MERIONETHSHIRE DESCRIBED 1610, engraved hand coloured map, circa 1611, "...to be solde in Popes-Head Alley against the exchang by George Humble", inset plan of Harlech, approx size 385 x 510mm

Lot 1840

JOHN SPEED: NORTHAMTONSHIRE [NORTHAMPTONSHIRE], engraved hand coloured map, circa 1611 / 1612, "sold by George Humbell", "Jodocius Hondius Caelavit anno 1610", 10 miles equals 3 and 3/4 inches, approx size 380 x 510mm, framed and glazed, the whole approx size 500 x 620mm

Lot 1836

JOHN SPEED: THE NORTH AND EAST RIDINS OF YORKSHIRE, engraved hand coloured map, circa 1695, "... to be sold by Thomas abbreviated to Tho Bassett ... and Richard Chiswell ... and now sold by Henry Overton at the White Horse ...", inset plans of Hull and Richmond, approx size 385 x 510mm, (vary toned, worn at centre, A/F)

Lot 1832

JB HOEING: PRELIMINARY MAP OF KENTUCKY BY JB HOEING CE 1890, SCALE: 10 MILES TO 1 INCH, COMPILED FROM THE MAPS OF THE KENTUCKY AND US GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS AND VARIOUS RAILROAD, RIVER, AND COUNTY SURVEYS, engraved litho folding map backed onto linen, 1890, Julius Bien & Co Lith, 44 folding sections, approx size 735 x 1170mm, housed in contemporary slip case "James Wyld Geographer" printed label to top cover

Lot 1768

ANON: ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN THE NEW WONDERLAND, Chicago, Poole Bros for Northern Pacific Railroad, 1884, folding brochure, the text in 12 sections extolling the virtues of Yellowstone Park with coloured illustrations in the text, large coloured map of Yellowstone National Park verso, 210mm x 65mm folded, 630mm x 470mm unfolded

Lot 1833

JOHN SPEED: HOLY ILAND; FARNE; GARNSEY; IARSEY [LINDISFARNE, FARNE AND THE CHANNEL ISLANDS], engraved hand coloured map, circa 1610, "Jodocus Hondius Caelavit Anno Domini 1610", "... to be solde in Popes-Heade Alley by IOH Sudb and G Humbell ..." approx size 385 x 510mm

Lot 1839

JOAN BLAEU: COMITATUS NOTTINGHAMIENSIS, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, engraved hand coloured map circa 1650, approx size 375 x 490mm, framed and glazed, the whole approx size 570 x 680mm

Lot 1834

JOHN SPEED: THE BISHOPRIC AND CITIE OF DURHAM, engraved hand coloured map, circa 1676, "... to be sold by Thomas Bassett ... and Richard Chiswell ...", approx size 385 x 505mm

Lot 1837

GERARD MERCATOR: EUROPAE I TAB [THE PTOLEMAIC BRITISH ISLES], circa 1584, engraved hand coloured map, approx size 330 x 400mm, framed and glazed the whole approx size 430 x 490mm (A/F some areas of restoration)

Lot 1823

JOHN ALEXANDER HARVIE-BROWN & THOMAS EDWARD BUCKLEY: 3 titles: A VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF SUTHERLAND, CAITHNESS AND WEST CROMARTY, Edinburgh, David Douglas [1887], 1st edition, pictorial title, plates, map and text illustrations complete as list, original cloth, A VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF THE OUTER HEBRIDES, Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1898 1st edition, pictorial title, plates, maps and text illustrations complete as list, original cloth, A VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF THE ORKNEY ISLANDS, Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1891, 1st edition, pictorial title, plates, map and text illustrations as list, original cloth, + ARTHUR HUMBLE EVANS & THOMAS EDWARD BUCKLEY: A VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF THE SHETLAND ISLANDS, Edinburgh, 1899, 1st edition, pictorial title, plates, map and text illustrations complete as list, original cloth + CHARLES VICTOR ALEXANDER PEEL: WILD SPORT IN THE OUTER HEBRIDES, London, F E Robinson, 1901, 1st edition, 7 full page plates and text illustrations complete as list + portrait (not listed), frontis loose, original pictorial cloth gilt + CHARLES ST JOHN: A TOUR IN SUTHERLANDSHIRE..., Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1884, 2nd edition, 2 volumes, original cloth gilt (7)

Lot 1812

JOHN HUTCHINS: THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE COUNTY OF DORSET..., London, W Bowyer & J Nichols, 1774, 1st edition, 2 volumes, engraved folding frontis map + 37 plates only (of which 5 folding), signature of Rev John Derby, MA, Vicar of Ellingham, Hants (one of the subscribers) on title page with his many many manuscript corrections, additions and critical notes, folio, old vellum gilt, morocco gilt spine labels, binders label of Hollings, Covent Garden (2)

Lot 1826

GEORGE BARRY: HISTORY OF THE ORKNEY ISLANDS, INCLUDING A VIEW OF THE MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THEIR ANCIENT AND MODERN INHABITANTS ..., edited James Headrick, London, Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1808, 2nd edition, engraved folding frontis map dated 1807 (some browning), 11 engraved plates as called for, quarto, old blind stamped calf, spine gilt in compartments, morocco gilt label, inner dentils gilt, all edges gilt, armorial book plate of Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), British Politician twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Industrialist

Lot 413

ROBERT MORDEN: 'Dorsetshire', coloured map and another similar

Lot 414

ROBERT MORDEN: 'Westmorland' and 'A New and Accurate Travelling Map of Scotland', by Thomas Brown (2)

Lot 878

A Robert Morden map engraving 'The Smaller Islands in the Indian Ocean', 17 x 22.5 cm to/w three road maps - Alresford to Salisbury via Southampton, a double-sided map Exeter to Bideford and another double-sided map, London to Poole and London & Shrewsbury, a J Rapkin steel engraved plan of Southampton circa 1850 and an Ogilby road map engraving London to Weymouth

Lot 804

World War 1 maps: a hand-amended (cut and spliced) map of trenches and positions at the battle of the Somme, corrected to 16/9/16, two 1918 Ordnance Survey maps of the Western Front, showing the lines of battle - The Sea to Reims and Argonnes to Vosges, two German Order of Battle, 11.11.18 - one headed 'Confidential - Not to be Reproduced' and two post-war published maps of positions at the end of the conflict - 8 maps in total - to/w nine various 19th county map engravings by Pigot & Sons, Manchester

Lot 839

Middleton, Charles Theodore, A New and Complete System of Geography, 2 vols, numerous engraved plates & fold-outs, London: Printed for J. Cooke at Shakespeare's Head, No 17, in Pater-Noster Row, 1779, rebound full calf, large 4to Condition Report The 'Fold Outs' are maps.Amongst the damage includes p 427/428 page torn and half missing, also map of Scotland 424/425 torn at top, Italy torn, others with restoration, foxing and staining overall

Lot 868

Of Golf Interest - W. Dalrymple (ed) Golfers Guide to the Game and Greens of Scotland, Edinburgh, W H White & Co, 1894 12 mo, dec red cloth to/w 19 other volumes and publications on golf, including 1926 US publication 'Bobby Jones on Golf' (20) Condition Report Golfer's Guide: Cover worn, discoloured end papers, frontispiece with 1894 pencil inscription (name of owner), fold-out map at rear torn

Lot 877

A John Speede country map engraving 'Darbieshire described, Anno 1610', framed and glazed with glossary verso, 39 x 52 cm Condition Report Later coloured, discolouration to paper, no tears or creases

Lot 164

Two Iridescent Prints Lion and Map of World

Lot 487

A 19th century map of the Thames, 'London Westminster', framed and signed. 40 x 106cm

Lot 349

British Railway B25407 Scottish Region railway map, 'The Clyde Coast and Loch Lomond' printed by McCorquodale, 99.5 x 127cm.

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