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Lot 278

World. Blaeu (Johannes), Nova totius terrarum Orbis Geographica ac Hydrogaphica Tabula, published Amsterdam, [1630 or later], hand coloured engraved map of the world on a Mercator projection, engraved by Josua van den Ende, the upper horizontal margins decorated with seven oval vignettes of the sun, the moon and the seven known planets, the lower horizontal margin has seven oval engravings of the seven wonders of the world, the vertical margins depict the four elements on the left and the four seasons on the right, central fold strengthened at base on verso, 410 x 550 mm, Dutch text on verso R.W.Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no.255, state 4. (1)

Lot 279

World. Jefferys (Thomas), The World, circa 1755, hand coloured engraved map on a hemispheral projection, decorated with allegorical representations of the four elements, 150 x 270 mm, together with Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the World laid down from the most approved Maps and Charts and regulated by Astron. Observations, 1747, hand coloured engraved map on a hemispheral projection, 150 x 270 mm (2)

Lot 28

Kinsey (William Morgan). Portugal Illustrated, in a Series of Letters, 2nd edition, Treuttel, Wrtz, Treuttel Jun. and Richter, 1829, half-title, double-page engraved frontispiece and additional engraved title, double-page engraved map, twenty-three plates (including two of coins), four engraved plates of music (printed to each side), and nine hand-coloured aquatint costume plates, all edges gilt, contemporary red half morocco, gilt decorated spine, rubbed and some wear, large 8vo (1)

Lot 280

World. Bougainville (Louis Antoine de), Developement de la route faite autour du monde par les vaisseaux du roy La Boudeuse et L'etoile, [1771], uncoloured engraved world map on a Mercator projection, old folds, 210 x 530 mm Originally published in 'Voyage autour du Monde par la Fregate du Roi la Boudeuse et la flute L'etoile'. The map shows the route of Bougainville's ships with sparse inland detail. (1)

Lot 281

World. Marcou (James & Ziegler J.M.),Geological Map of the World, 2nd edition, published J.Wurster & Co., Zurich, Edward Stanford London, F.Savy, Paris [and] Ulrico Hoepli, Milan, Naples and Pisa, [1875], very large lithographic map printed on eight sheets, two tables of colours and explanation, occasional pencil marginalia, slight dust soiling, each sheet approximately 615 x 485 mm, if joined approximately 1230 x 1940 mm Uncommon eight sheet map of the World, published in English and French, showing the world on a Mercator projection with colouring based upon Geological classifications. (1)

Lot 283

*World. Johnston (Keith), The World in Hemispheres, published William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh & London, circa 1870, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 435 x 595 mm, mounted, framed and glazed in a 'line & wash' mount and a modern veneered burl elm framed with gilt bevels (1)

Lot 284

World. Swanston (G.H.), The World in Hemispheres with comparative views of the heights of the Principal Mountains and Basins of the Principal Rivers on the Globe, published A.Fullarton, circa 1860, colour lithographic map, slight dust soiling, 425 x 540 mm, together with Johnston (Keith), The World in Hemispheres, published William Blackwood & Sons, circa 1870, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight offsetting, 360 x 580 mm (2)

Lot 286

York. Chassereau (Peter), Plan de la Ville et Foubourgs de York, Capitale de la comt‚ du meme nom..., published John Rocque, 1750, uncoloured engraved city plan, title repeated in English in upper left corner, the plan surrounded by nine vignettes of notable buildings and a small county map of Yorkshire showing the Roman roads, 450 x 645 mm A scarce separately published map of York in very good condition. (1)

Lot 287

Yorkshire. Saxton (Christopher), Eboracensis comitatus (cuius Incolae olim Brigantes appellabantur) Longitudine Latitudine hominumque nemero relequis illustrior, [1579], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring on two conjoined sheets, engraved by Augustine Ryther, trimmed to neatline with margins professionally extended, old folds strengthened on verso, small hole to central fold repaired in facsimile, 530 x 730 mm The largest and only folding map in Christopher Saxton's atlas. As a consequence it is rarely found without some damage. (1)

Lot 288

*Yorkshire. Redmayne (William), York -shire, circa 1676, engraved playing card map of Yorkshire (queen of spades), with a large spade placed over the county map with English text above and below map, 90 x 50 mm, mounted, framed and glazed Originally published in 'Recreative pastime by Card-play; Geographical, Chronological, and Historiographical. of England and Wales; shewing the commodities and Rarities of each County. Very useful for all Travellers..., by W Redmayne, H Mortlock, R Turner, H Cox, and B Billingsley. Uncommon. (1)

Lot 289

Yorkshire. Greenwood (C.), Map of the County of York, made on the Basis of Triangles in the County, determined by Lieut. Col. Wm. Mudge, Royal Art. F.R.S. and Captn. Thos. Colby, Royal Eng. in the Trigonometrical Survey of England by order of the Honourable Board of Ordnance and Surveyed in the Years 1815, 1816 & 1817, published Robinson Son & Holdsworth, Leeds [and] John Hurst & C.Greenwood, Wakefield, June 4th 1817, large scale engraved map with bright contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen on nine sheets, calligraphic title and dedication, table of the altitudes of the principal mountains, compass rose and table of explanation, very slight dust soiling, each sheet approximately 615 x 720, all edged in green silk, contained in a modern calf book box with gilt decorated spine (1)

Lot 290

Yorkshire. Teesdale (Henry), To the Nobility, Gentry & Clergy of Yorkshire, this Map of the County constructed from a Survey commenced in the Year 1817 & corrected in the Years 1827 & 1828 is respectfully dedicated by the proprietors, published Henry Teesdale & Co. and C.Stocking, April 21, 1828, large scale engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen on three sheets, calligraphic title, table of explanation and a table of the altitudes of the principal mountains and an uncoloured engraved vignette of the North West View of York Cathedral, some spotting, marbled endpapers, edged in green silk, 1830 x 725 mm, contained in a contemporary marbled calf book box with contrasing morocco label to spine, slight wear to extremities (1)

Lot 291

Yorkshire. Bryant (A.), Map of the East Riding of Yorkshire from actual survey by A,Bryant in the Years 1827 & 1828, respectfully dedicated to the Nobility, Clergy & Gentry of Yorkshire, published A.Bryant, 1829, large engraved map sectionalised and laid on linen on two sheets, each sheet bordered in green silk, calligraphic title, compass rose, table of explanation and a table of the Ecclesiastical Divisions, uncoloured engraved vignette of Beverley Minster, slight offsetting, each sheet approximately 1350 x 760 mm, contained in a contemporary blind stamped calf book box with gilt decorated spine, some rubbing and wear (1)

Lot 292

Yorkshire. Hobson (William Colling), This Map of Yorkshire is most Respectfully dedicated to the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, Landowners and Manufacturers of the County, July, 1843, engraved map by J & C Walker, with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on two sheets, calligraphic title and table of explanation, slight soiling, each sheet approximately 1250 x 785 mm, bound in contemporary gilt cloth boards, retaining original metal clasp, a little rubbed and bumped (1)

Lot 293

Yorkshire. Jefferys (Thomas), The County of York Survey'd in MDCCLXVII,VIII, IX and MDCCLXX, published Robert Sayer & John Bennett, 1775, large uncoloured engraved map on twenty sheets, decorative cartouche, large engraved vignette of Middleham Castle with dedication, table of references, compass rose and inset town plans of York, Scarborough, Leeds, Sheffield, Kingston-upon-Hull and Ripon, reduced index map of the County of York, slight dust soiling and offsetting, later endpapers, modern half calf with gilt decorated spine, contrasting red gilt morocco label to upper board, slim folio (1)

Lot 295

Yorkshire. Greenwood (C. & J.), Map of the West Riding of York from an actual survey made in the years 1817 & 1818, Map of the North Riding of the County of York from an actual survey made in the years 1817 & 1818 [and] Map of the East Riding of the County of York, from an actual survey made in the years 1831 & 1832, published 1834, three large maps engraved by J. & C. Walker, contemporary hand colouring, slight offsetting, each approximately 630 x 765 mm (3)

Lot 296

Yorkshire. Speed (John), The West Ridinge of Yorkeshyre with the most famous and fayre Citie Yorke described, The North and East Ridins of Yorkshire [and] York Shire, published John Sudbury and George Humble [1616], together three engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, the first map with an inset town plan of York, the second with inset town plans of Hull and Richmond, oxidisation of early watercolour causing small splits to image, strengthened on verso, each approximately 385 x 515 mm, Latin text on verso A rare set of the scarce 1616 edition in bright contemporary hand colouring. (3)

Lot 304

*British topographical views. A good mixed collection of approximately fifty prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings aquatints and lithographs, including views in Ireland, Wales, Lemington Spa, Cornwall and Nottingham, with examples by Daniell, Roe, Radclyffe, Pickering, Napper, Mogg, Godfry, Stadler, Picken, Ogborne, Bradley, Hawkins and Green, together with the titile page to John Ogilby's 'Britannia' and a decorative map of St James's Park and Lemington Spa, various sizes and condition (approx.50)

Lot 34

Murray (James). An Impartial History of the Present War in America; Containing an Account of its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs thereof, with its Various Successes and Disappointments, on Both Sides, 2 volumes, Newcastle Upon Tyne: T. Robson, [1780?], engraved portrait frontispiece to each volume and twenty-one other portrait plates, folding map of Boston, some light offsetting from plates, reaf free endpaper of volume 2 torn away, armorial bookplate of Maclean of Ardgour to upper pasedowns, contemporary speckled calf, volume 2 lacking title label, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo The dedication to volume 1 is dated Dec. 12, 1780. A third  very scarce and abruptly ended volume was published posthumously after the authors death'. (2)Amendment : The portrait of Montgomery facing page 193 in volume 2 has an ink mark to the face.

Lot 351

*Spain, Gibraltar and the Balearic Islands. A mixed collection of approximately seventy-five prints, maps and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings and lithographs including nine manuscript leaves from a mid 18th century ledger relating to the British garrisons on Gibraltar and Minorca, topographical engravings of various islands in the Mediterranean including Corfu, Malta and views in Spain, a small collection of engravings on Bullfighting, portraits of naval and military commanders, including examples by Meyer, Johnson, Faber and Houbraken, engravings of sea battles, a folding plan of the Town and Harbour of Mahon originally published in Rapins History of England, a damaged map of Andalusia & Gibralter by Seutter and a plan of Madrid originally published in the S.D.U.K. atlas, various sizes and condition (approx.75)

Lot 43

Rousselet (Louis). India and its Native Princes. Travels in Central India and in the Presidencies of Bombay and Bengal, new edition revised and edited by Lieut.-Col. Buckle, 1882, folding map, illustrations, some light spotting, prize presentation inscription to half title, all edges gilt, original blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed, small holes to lower cover, small folio, together with Wandering in Northern India, by Harry A. Franck, 1st US edition, 1923, folding map, half-tone illustrations, previous owner stamp to front pastedown, original green cloth, 8vo, with three others: A Journal of the Life, Gospel, Labours, and Christian Experiences of that Faithful Minister of Jesus Christ, John Woolman, Warrington, 1840, F.D. Bridges' Journal of a Lady's Travels Round the World, 1883 and William Spencer Percival's The Land of the Dragon, 1889 (both in prize bindings) (5)

Lot 45

Selous (Frederick Courteney). Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia, Being a Narrative of Events in Matabeleland both Before and During the Recent Native Insurrection up to the date of the Disbandment of the Bullawayo Field Force, 2nd edition, 1896, black & white portrait frontispiece, plates & illustrations, folding map, original cloth, discoloured and dust-soiled, 8vo, together with Chapman (Abel), Savage Sudan, its Wild Tribes, Big-Game and Bird-Life, 1921, map frontispiece, black & white plates and illustrations, occasional light spotting, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, modern brown half morocco gilt, 8vo (2)

Lot 470

Folio Society. Virgil. The Aeneid, Translated by Robert Fagles, Introduction and Notes by Bernard Knox, 2010, colour frontispiece and plates, printed map endpapers, top edge gilt, original full terracotta goat, blocked with a design by Jeff Clements, large 8vo, contained in original solander box Limited edition 943/1750. (1)

Lot 475

Folio Society. The Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, by Charles Darwin, 2003, The Source of the Nile..., by Richard F. Burton, 1998, including folding map, The Fatal Shore..., by Robert Hughes, 1999, In Flanders Fields, The 1917 Campaign, by Leon Wolff, 2003, Ordeal by Fire, Witness to the Great War, by Lyn Macdonald, 2001, together with 31 further volumes, all original cloth, 28 in slipcases, G/VG, 8vo (36)

Lot 48

Stark (Freya). Seen in the Hadhramaut, 1st edition, John Murray, 1938, numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, signed by the author to half-title, and dated 11 December 1938, contemporary owner's gift inscription to front endpaper, original cloth in dust wrapper, rubbed and a little frayed to extremities, with closed vertical tear near head of upper joint, without loss, large 8vo, together with Rome on the Euphrates, The Story of a Frontier, 1st edition, John Murray, 1966, monochrome illustrations after photographs, folding map at end, original cloth gilt in dust wrapper, with an autograph letter signed by Freya Stark to Patrick Dennis, literary critic for the Daily Telegraph, dated 6 February 1967, thanking him for his review of Rome on the Euphrates, plus a number of cuttings of related newspaper reviews and some manuscripts concerning the book, presumably in Patrick Dennis' hand, loosely inserted at front of volume, plus The Southern Gates of Arabia, 1st edition, 1936, rubbed and some soiling and fraying to head and foot of spine and rear joint, A Winter in Arabia, 1st edition, 1940, a little faded to edges, and in worn dust wrapper, East is West, 1st edition, 1945, in rubbed and discoloured dust wrapper, a little chipped at head, Perseus in the Wind, 1st edition, 1948, The Coast of Incense, 1st edition, 1953, etc (12)

Lot 502

Picturesque Europe. Five volumes, published Cassell, Petter & Galpin, circa 1880, numerous steel and wood engravings throughout, slight spotting, contemporary half calf gilt, worn and rubbed, folio, together with Duncumb (John),Collections towards the History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford, 3 volumes, published E.G.Wright, Hereford, 1804 - 1882, title and dedication, engraved county map and five additional maps, numerous engraved plates, contemporary half calf with gilt decorated spines, upper board detached from volume 1, both boards detached from volume 2, rubbed and worn, folio, with Tombleson (William),Tombleson's Views of the Rhine edited by W.G.Fearnside, 1852, decorative title, numerous engraved plates, upper board detached, lacking spine, contemporary half calf, heavily rubbed and worn, 8vo, plus, Fullarton (A. & Co., publishers), The Topographical Statistical and Historical Gazetteer of Scotland, 2 volumes, 1842, folding map of Scotland, several engraved plates, contemporary half calf, worn and rubbed, 8vo (1 carton)

Lot 509

Tasso (Torquato). Il Goffredo, overo la Gierusalemme Liberata del Tasso, col commento del Beni..., Padova: Francesco Bolzetta, 1616, occasional light dampstaining and spotting, armorial bookplate of Lord Grantham to upper pastedown, contemporary marbled calf gilt, red morocco title label to spine, 'Newby Hall' applied in gilt to upper board, joints cracked and wear to extremities, 4to, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian, including Virgillii Maronis Opera interpretatione et notis illustravit Carolus Ruaeus, Soc. Jesu. Jussu Christianissimi Regis, ad usum Serenissimi Delphini, Juxta Editionem novissimam Parisiensem, London: Typis M.C. Impensis Viduae & Haeredum T. Dring & G. Wells, 1695, title in red & black with pin prick design over leaf and ink date to lower margin, folding engraved map, browning and dust-soiling, later endpapers, contemporary calf, rebacked & corners repaired, some wear, 8vo (a carton)

Lot 527

Trery (Phyllis A., illustrator). Tales from Bernard Shaw told in the jungle, by Gwladys Evan Morris, 1st edition, 1929, limited edition 129/200, numerous colour and black and white illustrations by Phillis Trery, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated quarter vellum, front board and spine slightly water marked, 4to, together with Baird (Mrs W.J.), Seven Hundred Chess Problems, 1st edition, Henry Sotheran, 1902, numerous chess board illustrations printed in blue and red, contemporary ownership inscription to half title, all edges gilt, original dark blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some surface marks, 4to, plus Luke (Harry Charles), The Traveller's Handbook for Palestine and Syria, reprinted, 1925, colour folding map frontispiece, black and white advertisements to rear, original red cloth, hinges lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other late 19th and early 20th century literature, illustrated books, poetry, etc., including Mickey's Hawaiian Holiday, circa 1948 (good copy in original pictorial boards), 4to, James H. Jeans, Astronomy and Cosmogony, Cambridge, 1929, Enid Blyton, News Chronicle Boys' and Girls' Story Book No. 2, circa 1930s (in original publisher's box), plus other children's annuals (The Adventures of Rupert, Mickey Mouse in Giant Land, The Mammoth Wonder Book in dust wrapper, etc)(3 shelves)NB: The lot description has been amended - 4/4/17

Lot 529

Mirsky (Jeannette). To The Arctic! The Story of Northern Exploration from Earliest Times to the Present, 1949, 39 black and white illustrations and maps, including folding map to rear, contemporary gilt decorated black quarter morocco, 8vo, together with Oliphant (Margaret), The Makers of Venice, Doges, Conquerors, Painters and Men of Letters, 1887, 48 black and white illustrations including portrait frontispiece with tissue guard, some minor spotting, top edges gilt, decorated green cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, and other early 20th century and modern travel and polar reference, including Freya Stark, Hakluyt Society, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

Lot 583

Bindings. The Coming Struggle for India..., by Arminius Vambery, 1885, colour folding map frontispiece, some light spotting, contemporary gilt decorated tan calf, boards and spine lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Lord Lytton's Novels, volumes 1-28, by E.B. Lytton, The Knebworth Edition, circa 1870, black and white frontispiece, some minor toning, uniform original blue half calf, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, and The Works of Thackeray, 17 volumes (of 20), by William Makepeace Thackeray, The Harry Furniss Centenary Edtion, 1911, black and white illustrations, bookplates to front pastedowns, uniform original gilt decorated blue cloth, 8vo, plus other 19th century literature and historical reference, mostly leather bindings, some odd volumes, condition is generally G/VG, (approximately 95 volumes) (3 shelves)

Lot 598

Shaw (George). Zoological Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution in the Years 1806 and 1807, volumes 1 & 2, printed for George Kearsley, 1809, black and white plates, bookplates to front pastedowns, some light spotting, uniform contemporary half calf, boards rubbed, spines very rubbed and partially detached, 8vo, together with Clerk (George Louis Le), Natural History, General and Particular, by the Count De Buffon, volumes 1-9, 1781-85, numerous black and white plates, and folding map, bookplates to front pastedowns, some minor spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated full calf, boards and spines slightly rubbed with some minor loss to head, volumes 1, 2, 4, 6-8 lacking spine labels, 8vo, and L'Estrange (Ro), Tully's Offices in Three Books. Turned Out of Latin Into English, 2nd edition, printed for Henry Brome, 1681, black and white frontispiece, later inscriptions to head of title page, later endpapers, bookplate to front pastedown, some loss to left hand margin of frontispiece, some minor toning, later brown morocco, spine retaining contemporary calf boards, 8vo, plus other mostly 18th century historical reference, some foreign language, including Memoirs Du Mar‚chal Duc De Richelieu, volumes 1-9, 2nd edition, Paris, 1793, uniform later gilt decorated calf, 8vo, all leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo, (approximately 70 volumes) (3 shelves)

Lot 607

Athanasius (Saint). Opera Omnia quae extant [Greek and Latin text], 3 volumes bound in 4, Passau, 1777, titles with engraved vignettes, 1 map and 5 engraved plates including frontispiece to volume 1, some spotting, a few leaves browned or marked, accession labels from Rev. Franke Parker to Bishoprick of Cornwall dated 1883, later quarter calf gilt over marbled boards with leather corner tips, red and green spine labels, minor adhesion marks and paper library labels at foot of spines, folio (4)

Lot 623

Bindings. Oeuvres Posthumes De Paul Verlaing, volume 1 only, Paris, 1920, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor toning, contemporary gilt decorated green morocco, bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 8vo, together with A Kentucky Cardinal and Aftermath, by James Lane Allen, 1901, ex libris M. Frankel bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary gilt decorated straight-grained blue three quarter morocco in a Rennie Mackintosh style, spine lightly faded, 8vo, and Hood's Own: Or, Laughter From Year to Year, by Thomas Hood, 1846, black and white illustrations, some minor toning, contemporary gilt decorated plum half morocco, spine slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, plus The Description of Greece, by Pausanias, volumes 1-3, new edition, 1824, black and white folding map and plates, some light spotting, contemporary gilt decorated blue half calf, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, and 44 further 19th and 20th century gilt decorated fine leather bindings, all in good/very good condition, 8vo (50)

Lot 626

Blair (John). The Chronology and History of the World, from the Creation to the Year of Christ, 1790, 56 black and white tables and 14 colour folding maps, including folding 'Map of the World' frontispiece, with approximately 1 inch marginal tear to foot, armorial 'Sir Thomas Hesketh Bart' bookplate to front pastedown, some minor spotting and marks, later gilt decorated calf spine, retaining contemporary diced calf boards, slightly rubbed to head and foot, folio (1)

Lot 63

Beattie (William). Caledonia Illustrated in a Series of Views taken expressly for the work by W.H. Bartlett, T. Alom and others..., published James S. Virtue, circa 1840, engraved portrait frontispiece of Robert Burns, additional decorative title to each volume, title page and preface, uncoloured engraved map, 162 uncoloured engravings, occasional spotting and staining, bookplate of Victor Hilton, contemporary half calf with gilt decorated spine, worn and rubbed, 4to, together with Wilson (Rev. John Marius, editor),The Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland; or Dictionary of Scottish Topography, 2 volumes, published A. Fullarton, circa 1870, additional decorative half title and title page to each volume, thirteen uncoloured engraved plates and thirty-five lithographic maps, contemporary half calf gilt, upper joint on volume 1 partially split, worn at extremities, large 8vo (4)

Lot 258

A framed and glazed Robert Morden map of Somersetshire

Lot 302

John Ogilby, 17th century, a framed and glazed map of the road from Glocester to Coventry

Lot 658

REPRO MAP 'WIGORNIENSIS'. W52CM R

Lot 638

PAIR WATERCOLOURS BY R ATWELL, MAP AND LOWRY PRINT

Lot 431

Folio of assorted, unframed prints, watercolours, original map of Glamorganshire, Neapolitan School marine studies etc.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 573

7 pictures including oils, map etc

Lot 556

Thomas Taylor 1715 map of Scotland & map of Lancashire E Bowan

Lot 458

Map of Dumbrittonshire by Kitchen 1760

Lot 1353

BRAYLEY (E.W.) A Topographical History of Surrey . . . the Geological Section, by Gideon Mantell . . . First Edition, 5 vols. coloured pictorial & printed titles, many engraved plates, folded & coloured map of the River Mole; old half calf & marbled boards, gilt-panelled spines with later labels, marbled e/ps., thick 4to. 1850. * a very useful supplement to Manning & Bray (lot 1347); sold not subject to return.

Lot 1374

RITCHIE (J.E.) The Life and Discoveries of David Livingstone . . . the Pictorial Edition, 2 vols. pictorial engraved & printed titles, 28 coloured portraits & other plates, a coloured map & num. text illus.; pictorial & gilt-lettered cloth, 4 to.(ca. 1885); sold with 2 others - Crawford's 'Thinking Black' (1912) & Bryce's Impressions of South Africa (1897).

Lot 1375

HEBER (Rt. Rev. R.) Narrative of a Journey through the Upper Provinces of India . . . First Edition, 2 vols. 10 plates & a coloured map, text engravings; rebound cloth, 4to. 1838; sold with 5 vols from Kaye & Malleson's Sepoy War / Indian Mutiny. maps & plans; gilt-lettered cloth. 1877-79.

Lot 1377

TEMPLE (E.) Travels in Various Parts of Peru, including a year's residence in Potosi. First Edition, 2 vols. 6 lithographed & 2 other plates, a map & text engravings; later 19th cent. quarter calf & mottled boards. 1830.

Lot 1430

BEERBOHM (J.) Wanderings in Patagonia or Life among the Ostrich-Hunters. First Edition. 2 wood-engraved plates, some text illus. & a coloured map; later blue half morocco & cloth, gilt-decorated & panelled spine with 2 red labels. 1879. Illustrated

Lot 1462

YATE (Rev. Wm.) An Account of New Zealand; and . . . the Church Missionary Society's mission in the North Island. First Edition. folded map & 8 other plates; old half calf & marbled boards. 1835; VILLAVICENCIO (M.) Geografia de la Republica del Ecuador. First Edition. 2 folded plans & 5 other plates; old half calf morocco & marbled boards. New York, 1858.

Lot 1473

BRICE (Beatrix), editor. The Battle Book of Ypres. Compiled . . . with the assistance of Lieut.-General Sir William Pulteney . . . First Edition. 3 plates (1 coloured) & folded sketch map, service commemoration plate loosely inserted; gilt-pictorial cloth. 1927. * accounts garnered from regimental records & other sources; Compiler's Own Copy, with pencilled on front free e/p. -'Corrected copy / Beatrix Brice', & throughout the text are approx. 135 instances of pencilled marginal notes (mostly quoting sources, but with some amendments) & a dozen or so text corrections, with a few others in the index.

Lot 236

Very Hard to Find MAP (France) Hand Built 1/32 John Deere 5820 Forage Harvester. Extremely Fragile.

Lot 249

Very Hard to Find MAP (France) Hand Built 1/32 John Deere 5460 Forage Harvester with Maize Header. Extremely Fragile.

Lot 250

Very Hard to Find MAP (France) Hand Built 1/32 John Deere 5460 Forage Harvester with with Grass Pickup Header. Extremely Fragile.

Lot 437

An oval rope table depicting a map of the world

Lot 366

'A MAP OF THE SUPERFICIAL GEOLOGY OF THE BRITISH ISLES with the physical and topographical features the line of railways'... etc by James Wyld, 1866 in original slip case

Lot 341A

'AN ACCURATE MAP OF DORSET SHIRE...' BY T KITCHIN, another by Phillips, and another by Neele (3)

Lot 411

John Speed (1552-1629) - Coloured engraving "Herefordshire described. with the true plot of the citie Hereford as alsoe the arms of those Nobles that have been intituled with that Dignity" - Map of the County of Herefordshire with a plan of the City of Hereford, scene of a battle and arms of local nobles, sold by Henry Overton at The White Horse without Newgate, London, 15ins x 19.75ins. framed and glazedCondition - This map has not been inspected out of its frame. There is some light overall staining but otherwise it appears to be in reasonably good overall condition.

Lot 412

Richard Blome (1660-1705) - Coloured engraving - "A Map of the County of Mounmouthshire, with Hundreds", 12.25ins x 9.5ins, Thomas Kitchin (18th/19th Century) - Part coloured engraving - "An Accurate Map of Brecknock the Shyre", 14ins x 20.75ins, and John Speed (1552-1629) - Coloured engraving - "Wales" from "Theatre of Great Britaine", published by Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell, St Paul's Churchyard, Fleet Street (1676), 15ins x 20ins, framed and glazed

Lot 413

A 17th Century coloured engraving - Small map of Kent, 3.25ins x 4.75ins, with text to reverse, contained in Hogarth and double glazed frame, and a framed banknote issued by The Maidstone Bank to the sum of One Pound, 9th August 1825, 3.25ins x 5.75ins, in gilt frame and glazed

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