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Lot 2614

Original vintage poster featuring a map of Scotland with the clan areas identified by their names and colours, the steamer, coach and railway routes, and a man traditionally dressed in a kilt and holding a sword and shield by the text under the map. Clan Lands of Scotland, See the Western Highlands and Islands by Macbrayne's Services. Printed by British Railways. Fair condition, staining, repaired folds and tears, backed on japan paper. 1960s, design by , UK, size 101x63.5cm

Lot 213

A map of Cambridgeshire, published by John Stockdale, LondonFramed and glazed, 51x40cm

Lot 638

History, Gazetteer and Directory of Nottinghamshire, 1832, one volume, lacking county map, a/f

Lot 40

Two 18th Century prints, Tavistock Abbey and Camps Castle plus a Bowen map of Kent

Lot 363

OLD RAILWAY MAP BY W & AK JOHNSON

Lot 121

A 19th Century Coloured Map of the West Indies, together with an 18th Centruy coloured map of Amsterdam by Isaak Tirion and two other pictures

Lot 120

William Johnson Junior, United States of AmericaGRAND BAHAMA IN THE NORTHERN BAHAMA ISLANDSHand coloured map, together with five other similar framed maps and two unframed

Lot 612

[HUNTING] Bathurst, Earl. A History of the V.W.H. Country, first edition, Constable, London, 1936, scarlet cloth, dustjacket, top edges gilt, portrait frontispiece, plate illustrations, folding map, small quarto; Drage, Bert. Reminiscences, Green, Kettering, 1955, two-tone ivory and scarlet cloth, plate illustrations from photographs, octavo, SIGNED & INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR; Bradley, Cuthbert. Good Sport Seen with Some Famous Packs 1885-1910, Routledge, London, no date, pictorial scarlet cloth gilt, top edges gilt, plate and text illustrations, quarto; and five other works, (8).

Lot 613

[HUNTING] Jenkins, Lady. Sport and Travel in Both Tibets, Blades, East & Blades, London, no date [circa 1909], purple cloth with pictorial onlay, twenty-five colour plate illustrations, double page map, quarto.

Lot 883

A LARGE CYLINDRICAL LEATHER MAP/PLAN CASE 91cms long, 17cm diameter, with shoulder strap

Lot 733

A map of Westmorland by Robert Morden published by Swale and Churchill - 38 x 45cm

Lot 737

Herman Moll - an original antique copper engraved map of Poland circa 1701 - 18 x 19cm (letter of authenticity to verso)

Lot 478

PAT ARMSTRONG "Violets" and "Anemones", oils on paper together with AFTER ROBERT WHITWORTH "A plan of the Thames and Severn Canal Navigation" reproduction map print, together with one other, together with AFTER JEFFREY SUDDERS "Fleetwith Pike", Lake District print limited edition 3/250 together with one other by the same hand and two further prints.

Lot 143

Framed Map of Staffordshire

Lot 851

A George III textile map sampler of England and Wales, coloured silks on silk, showing the counties floral border, M.H monogram and dated 1817, oval eglomise surround, in a gilt gesso frame, 60cm by 55cm (s.d)

Lot 273

A quantity of pictures and prints including various original landscapes, a map of Penine Waters West, a pin board and a black and white photograph of a horse and carriage with a vintage Alex White and Co. USA, Map of the World and calendar 1973 together with a Map of Saint Helena under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral Frederick C. Learmonth (2)

Lot 292

A quantity of pictures including various decorative paintings and a map of Bermuda

Lot 258

A female half torso lamp decorated with maps including a map of Bournemouth and the surrounding area 68cmH

Lot 231

Hubbard (Gilbert Ernest). Temples of the Western Hills, published by La Librarie Francaise, Peking & Tiensin, 1923, 13 plates (as listed) including 10 real photographs of which 1 is mounted to the upper wrapper, folding map and 4 pages publisher's adverts at rear, 'First Thousand copies' printed to title verso, author's presentation inscription to half-title, 'Miss [Kathleen] Fenton, with the author's best wishes, May 19 1923', original linen-backed wrappers with mounted photograph to upper wrapper, some soiling and slight wear, spine frayed with a little loss at head and foot, 8vo (18.5 x 14.5 cm) The nine photographs in the book have printed credits for Messrs Hartung of Peking (5), Mr J. Patterson (2), Mr M.E. Weatherall, and Mrs Calhoun. (1)

Lot 317

RICHARD BLOME (c.1635-1705) 'Nottinghamshire with its Wapontake',engraved county map, hand-coloured in outline, 35cm x 30cm; together with strip maps of the road from Hatherly to Camelford and King's Lynn to Thetford, by Emanuel Bowen (c.1694-1767); and county maps of Huntingdonshire and Rutlandshire, each framed and glazed, (5).

Lot 320

ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising a Cornwall Constabulary whistle, by Hudson of Birmingham; a silver and enamel Royal Artillery sweetheart brooch; a silver vesta case; a 'Pathfinder' three-in-one map measurer, magnifier and compass, boxed; various postcards and booklets of Second World War allied army interest; a ticket to the Coronation of George VI, Hyde Park Stands, 1937; and other items.

Lot 678

THE KRAYS: Two reprinted A3 size pieces of Kray Twins memorabilia. The first being a large black and white photograph with printed Reggie Kray signature. The second being a resized 'Legends Of The East End' map.

Lot 592

A large canvas framed map of Somerset, Dorset & Wiltshire, likely a School map by Bacons New Survey. Measures 84cm high x 100cm wide.

Lot 227

A 19th century bronze puzzler - magnifying glass with 4 lenses - possibly for military map reading. Measures 12cm long.

Lot 357

CHURCHMANS, part sets, Sectional Cycling Map (34), Contact Bridge (31), G to EX, 65*

Lot 345

Recurtis, hand coloured engraved 17th century map of the Middle Eastern region bordered by the Holy Land, Armenia, Arabian desert and Cyprus, Patriarchatus Antiocheni, published by Typographia del Seminario 1695, glazed and framed, ,46cm by 62cm

Lot 192

A John Speed map framed and glazed dated 1610

Lot 411

John Ogilby, late 17th century strip map, The Road from London to Harwich, Essex, engraved and tinted, Brian J Page label verso, in glazed frame, 34cm by 45cm

Lot 236

Magic lantern slides, various including Roman Gods, fanciful birds, religious scenes, galleons on a stormy sea; Bartholomew's maps, South Northumberland, Bacon's motoring map 50 miles around Manchester; etc.

Lot 973

EDWARD BEECHAM LAIT (fl 1865-69), 'The Thames Near Cookham - Sunset', watercolour, signed lower right, approximately 14.5cm x 19cm, together with reproduction map of Staffordshire, approximately 50cm x 39cm (2)

Lot 469

PICTURES AND PRINTS, to include vinyl map of Staffordshire, Alasatian photograph etc

Lot 472

PICTURES AND PRINTS, to include Isle of Wight map, Coastal landscape etc (5)

Lot 388

[Longueville, Peter]. The Hermit: Or, the Unparalled Sufferings and Surprising Adventures of Mr. Philip Quarll, an Englishman. Who was lately discovered by Mr. Dorrington a Bristol Merchant, upon an uninhabited Island in the South Sea; where he has lived above Fifty Years, without any Human Assistance; still continues to reside, and will not come away..., the fifth edition, London: Printed by H. Fenwick, [circa 1750?], engraved frontispiece and map, leaf E1 with heavy print show through, leaf G18 torn to lower outer corner with slight loss to catchword, occasional light toning, contemporary sheep, red morocco title label to spine, blind embossed armorial to upper board, joints cracked, extremities worn, 18mo This edition not found in ESTC. Peter Longueville used the pseudonym of Edward Dorrington to write the story of Philip Quarll, a Crusoe-style castaway, who spent 50 years alone on an uninhabited island of monkeys. Quarll had become the self-appointed king of his country, and at the time of Dorringtons arrival, was accompanied everywhere he went by a loyal monkey. Originally published in 1727, the story was very popular in the 18th century. (1)

Lot 503

Richards (Raymond). Old Cheshire Churches..., 1st edition, 1947, numerous black and white illustrations plus map of Cheshire and colour frontispiece, bookplate to front pastedown, original blue cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded and chipped to head and foot, large 4to, together with Gillespie (James), Details of Scottish Domestic Architecture..., 1st edition, 1922, 130 black and white plates, period inscription to front endpaper, some light toning, original gilt-decorated brown cloth, boards slightly marked, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, folio, plus Stevenson (J.J.), House Architecture, volumes 1 & 2, 1880, numerous black and white illustrations, some minor spotting, original gilt-decorated brown cloth, spines slightly rubbed to head, 8vo, plus other modern architecture reference and related, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

Lot 175

*Cornwall. Kitchin (Thomas), A New Improved Map of Cornwall from the best Surveys & Intelligences Divided into its Hundreds..., circa 1770, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight creasing, small margins, 520 x 690 mm, framed and glazed Originally published in 'The Large English Atlas'. (1)

Lot 176

Crete. Ortelius (Abraham), Candia Insula - Archipelagi Insula rum Aliquot Descrip. [1588], uncoloured engraved map of Crete with a further ten inset maps of Greek islands on one sheet (as published), 360 x 510 mm, Spanish text on verso Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.147. (1)

Lot 10

Johnson (Captain Charles, pseud.). A General History of the Pyrates..., 2 volumes, 4th edition, 1726, engraved folding map and 3 plates including 1 folding, 3 pp. publisher's adverts at rear of volume 2, volume 2 lacks maps(? and half-title), last 2 leaves of Contents to volume 1 misbound at rear of Contents to volume 2, some spotting and marginal browning, volume 2 with large old damp stain to inner margins throughout, armorial bookplate of Peter Thellusson [1737-1797, Swiss businessman and banker] to front pastedowns, contemporary calf, skillful gilt-decorated calf rebacks with contrasting spine labels, a little rubbed, 8vo (2)

Lot 159

Morton (John). The Natural History of Northampton-shire; with Some Account of the Antiquities, to which is Annex'd a Transcript of Doomsday-Book, so far as it Relates to that County, 1st edition, 1712, large engraved folding county map by John Harris, fourteen engraved plates, occasional light dampstaining, marbled endpapers with cloth hinges, gilt Lowther family oval bookplate to upper pastedown and armorial bookplate of Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale (1857-1944) to lower pastedown (upside down), near contemporary diced calf, decorative gilt borders to board edges and gilt embossed stamp of William Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale (1757-1844) to centre of each, rebacked preserving original gilt decorated spine, folio (1)

Lot 156

Marshall (William). The Rural Economy of Norfolk: Comprising the Management of Landed Estates and the Present Practice of Husbandry in that County, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, 1795, folding engraved county map at front of first volume (some spotting), contemporary inscription to front blank 'Worcester Natural History Society, Presented by Sir C. Throckmorton', contemporary calf, worn with covers detached or near-detached, together with six other works by the same author bound in twelve volumes, published 1796-1812, folding regional map to all works except one, contemporary calf, worn with many covers detached, 8vo, plus Strickland (H. E.), A General View of the Agriculture of the East-Riding of Yorkshire; published by order of the Board of Agriculture, York, printed for the author by Thomas Wilson and Son, 1812, hand coloured folding map frontispiece, eight engraved plates, including two with hand-colouring, circular library blindstamp to each plate, contemp. half calf, worn with upper cover det. and rear cover near-det., 8vo The additional titles are: The Rural Economy of Glocestershire; including its Dairy: together with The Dairy Management of North Wiltshire; and The Management of Orchards and Fruit Liquor, in Herefordshire, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1796, The Rural Economy of the Midland Counties; including The Management of Livestock, in Leicestershire and its Environs, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1796, The Rural Economy of the West of England: including Devonshire; and parts of Somersetshire, Dorsetshire, and Cornwall, 2 vols., 1796, The Rural Economy of Yorkshire, comprizing the Management of Landed Estates, and the Present Practice of Husbandry in the Agricultural Districts of that County, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, 1796, Planting and Rural Ornament, 2 vols., 2nd edition, 1796, The Rural Economy of the Southern Counties; comprizing Kent, Surrey, Sussex; the Isle of Wight: The Chalk Hills of Wiltshire, Hampshire, &c: and including The Culture and Management of Hops, in the Districts of Maidstone, Canterbury and Farnham, 2 volumes, 1798. (15)

Lot 168

British Isles. Jansson (Jan), Insularum Britannicarum Acurata Delineatio ex Geographicis Conatibus Abrahami Ortelii, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, uncoloured engraved map by Pieter Van den Keere after Ortelius, orientated to the west, decorative cartouche, three compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, 390 x 510 mm (1)

Lot 204

World. Munster (Sebastian), Ptolemeisch General Tafel die Halbe Kugel der Welt Begreiffende, published Basle, [1588 or later], hand coloured woodcut map of the Ptolemaic world, closed tear to central fold, repaired on verso, 315 x 365 mm, German text on verso R.Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no.162. (1)

Lot 1

Ananthakrishna Iyer (L. K.). The Mysore Tribes and Castes, 4 volumes, Mysore: Mysore University, 1935, 1928, 1930 & 1931, black & white plates, maps & plans, (including folding map, two plates and pedigree), modern marbled boards, black morocco labels to spines, 8vo (4)

Lot 164

Africa. Ortelius (Abrahan), Presibiteri Johannis sive Abissinorum Imperii Descriptio, [1612], uncoloured engraved map, very slight toning to central fold, 380 x 440 mm, Spanish text on verso Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.175. (1)

Lot 201

World. Wells (Edward), A New Map of the Terraqueous Globe according to the latest Discoveries and the most General Divisions of it into Continents and Oceans, circa 1701, hand coloured engraved map on a hemispheral projection, insular California, 375 x 510 mm R.Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no.609, plate 420. (1)

Lot 2

Blackie (W.G.). The Comprehensive Atlas & Geography of the World, published Blackie & Son, 1884, additional half title, ten lithographic plates of costumes and races and sixty-seven lithographic maps (complete), index bound at rear, slight spotting throughout, all edges gilt, contemporary half morocco gilt, upper board detached, rubbed and worn, folio, together with Thomson (John, publisher), The Edinburgh School Classical Atlas containing a series of Maps, published Edinburgh, 1831, printed title and twenty-one (complete as list) double page engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, late 19th century ownership signature to front blank, torn with slight loss, later endpapers, contemporary marbled boards, repairs with modern tape to spine and corners, 8vo, with Darton (William), Suffolk, Divided into Hundreds and the Parliamentary Divisions, published Willim Darton & Son, circa 1835, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight staining, 360 x 460 mm, publisher's cloth boards with gilt title to upper board, with one other folding map similar (4)

Lot 470

Baxter (Willielmo). Glossarium Antiquitatum Britannicarum, sive Syllabus Etymologicus Antiquitatum Veteris Britanniae atque Iberniae Temporibus Romanorum, 1719, black and white engraved portrait frontispiece, minor worming throughout to upper left corner, period inscription to front endpaper, some light marks, rebound in modern full brown calf, 8vo, together with Davies (Walter), General View of the Agriculture and Domestic Economy of North Wales, 1st edition, 1813, General View of... South Wales, 1st edition, 1815, both with colour folding map frontispiece, plus folding plates, some light marks, all volumes lack original endpapers, rebound in gilt-decorated brown half morocco, 8vo, plus Jones (Ifano), A History of Printing and Printers in Wales to 1810... in Monmouthshire to 1923, 1st edition, Cardiff, 1925, inscription to front endpaper, original green cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly toned, rubbed and chipped to head and foot, 8vo, with other 19th century and modern Welsh reference and related, including Glamorgan County History, volumes 1, 3 & 6, 1936-88, plus some Welsh language, some leather bindings, many original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

Lot 170

Caernarvonshire. Speed (John), Caernarvon both Shyre and Shire-towne with the ancient Citie Bangor described, 1st edition, published John Sudbury and George Humble, [1611], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Caernarvon and Bangor, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, some creasing, central fold strengthened on verso, one repaired closed tear affecting image, 390 x 510 mm, English text on verso (1)

Lot 195

*South East England. South East England, circa 1960, very large moulded colour plastic relief map showing the topography and geography of southern England, 1400 x 2150 mm, framed and glazed (1)NB: This lot has been amended (new estimate)

Lot 172

*Cambridgeshire. Speed (John), Cambridgshire described with the devision of the hundreds, the Townes situation with the Armes of the colleges of that famous Universiti and also the Armes of all such Princes and Noble men as have heertofore borne the honorable tytles & dignities of the Earldome of Cambridg, published John Sudbury and George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Cambridge, twenty-four heraldic shields to margins, some creasing and dust soiling, small chip in upper right margin causing slight loss to strapwork margin, 395 x 530 mm, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 203

World. Munster (Sebastian), Das erst general, inhaltend die beschreibung und den circtel des gantzen erdtreichs und moeres, [1550 - 1578], hand coloured woodblock map, engraved by David Kandel (whose initials appear in the lower left corner of the map), margins decorated with clouds and windheads, German text on verso, 275 x 385 mm R.Shirely. The Mapping of the World, no.92. (1)

Lot 382

Jerome (Saint). Sancti Eusebii Hieronymi Stridonensis Presbyteri divina Bibliotheca antehac inedita, complectens translationes Latinas Veteris ac Novi Testamenti cum ex Hebraeis, tum e Graecis fontibus derivatas, innumera quoque scholia marginalia antiquissimi Hebraei cujusdam Scriptoris Anonymi, Hebraeas voces pressius exprimentis..., Studio ac labore Domni Johannis Martianay & Domni Antonii Pouget, monachorum Ordinis S. Benedicti e` Congregatione S. Mauri, 5 volumes, Paris: Joannem Anisson, 1693-1706, half-titles, engraved frontispiece to volume 1, titles in red & black, one folding map with short closed tear, occasional light dust-soiling & spotting to margins, armorial bookplate of George Thackeray and inscription 'Robert Birley from the library of Sir Henry Marten' to upper pastedowns, contemporary vellum, blind arabesque to centre of each board, upper joint and spine of volume 5 torn to upper three compartments, some dust-soiling, folio, plus Bernard of Clairvaux (Saint), Sancti Bernardi abbatis primi Clarae-vallensis..., volume 2 only (of 6), Paris: Petri de Launay, 1690, tititle in red & black, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, joints split, lacking volume number label and portion of spine compartment, worn, folio Sir (Clarence) Henry Kennett Marten KCVO (1872-1948) was the Provost of Eton and private tutor to Queen Elizabeth II. Sir Robert Birley KCMG (1903-1982) was head master of Charterhouse School and later of Eton College. He was also an anti-apartheid campaigner. (6)

Lot 137

Belt (Thomas). The Naturalist in Nicaragua: A Narrative of a Residence at the Goldmines of Chontales; Journeys in the Savannahs and Forests, with Observations on Animals and Plants in Reference to the Theory of the Evolution of Living Forms, 1st edition, 1874, wood-engraved frontispiece and some illustrations to text, folding map at rear, contemporary ownership signature of Ph. Brown MD at head of title, author's presentation inscription to Brown inscribed to front free endpaper verso, minor spotting and soiling, upper hinges cracked and lower hinges near-broken, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed, some fading to extremities, 8vo A rare presentation copy of this significant work on the natural history of Nicaragua which received positive acclaim from Charles Darwin. (1)

Lot 473

Hooker (Richard). The Works of... in Eight Books of Ecclesiastical Polity, 1662, black and white engraved portrait frontispiece and half-title, some light spotting and marks, period inscriptions to front endpapers, contemporary full calf with inscriptions to the front board, boards and spine slightly rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, large 8vo, together with Dickens (Charles), Oliver Twist, volumes 1-3, 2nd edition, 1839, black and white illustrations by George Cruikshank, all volumes lacking front endpapers, some light spotting and marks, uniform contemporary plum cloth, boards and spines slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, plus Prejevalsky (N.), From Kulja, Across the Tian Shan to Lob-Nor, 1st edition, 1879, 1 colour folding map (of 2), some light spotting, internal hinges cracked, contemporary gilt-decorated cloth, boards slightly marked, spine rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 18th and 19th-century literature, fiction and reference, including The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, by William Paley, volumes 1-6, 1803-04, The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, by Mr Tickell, volumes 1-6, 1804, 8 volumes of 19th-century cookery reference, mostly leather bindings, many gilt decorated, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo (approximately 80 volumes in total) (3 shelves)

Lot 24

Dugdale (Sir William). The History of St Pauls Cathedral in London, from its Foundation..., Whereunto is added, a Continuation thereof, setting forth what was done in the Structure of the New Church, to the Year 1685. Likewise, an Historical Account of the Northern Cathedrals, and Chief Collegiate Churches in the Province of York, 2nd edition corrected and enlarged by the Author's own hand. To which is prefixed, his Life, written by himself, London: Printed by George James, for Jonah Bowyer, 1716, engraved portrait frontispiece and numerous plates and full-page illustrations by Hollar, some spotting and toning, endpapers renewed, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked and board edges repaired, folio, together with Collinson (Rev. John), The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset..., 4 volumes including index, Bath & Taunton, 1791-1898, folding map frontispiece to volume 1, engraved plates and plans, occasional spotting, endpapers renewed, first three volumes in contemporary marbled calf, rebacked with gilt decorated spines, lower boards of volume 1 & 3 detached, rubbed, index volume in contemporary marbled calf, gilt armorial of Edward Lenox Dutton, 4th Baron Sherborne (1831-1919) to upper board, boards detached, rubbed, all 4to, with Dart (John), The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, and the once-adjoining Monastery..., 1726, title in red & black, numerous engraved plates, armorial bookplate of George John Earl De la Warr to upper pastedown, contemporary mottled calf, boards detached, leather surface very rubbed, worn, folio, plus Bentham (James), The History and Antiquities of the Conventual & Cathedral Church of Ely..., 2 volumes, 2nd edition, Norwich, 1812, engraved portrait frontispiece, numerous engraved plates (some folding), 20th century green cloth, large 4to (8)

Lot 15

Picturesque Europe. 5 vols., published Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., circa 1880, additional engraved titles, numerous engraved plates and wood engraved illustrations, contemporary red half calf, gilt decorated spines, volume 2 torn at head of spine, extremities rubbed, 4to, together with Virtue (George, pub.), The Picturesque Beauties of Great Britain - Kent, 1828-[1830], engraved frontispiece of Canterbury Cathedral, engraved title (letterpress title not present), folding engraved map, 128 engraved plates on sixty-four leaves, light toning, occasional spotting and offsetting, all edges gilt, contemporary morocco, slightly rubbed to extremities, 4to, plus Cassell & Company (Publishers), Our Own Country, Descriptive, Historical,Pictorial, 6 volumes in three, circa 1870, engraved frontispieces, plates and illustrations, occasional scattered spotting, contemporary red half calf gilt, 4to (9)

Lot 27

Lancashire & Cheshire. Pamphlets, a collection of pamphlets authored or co- authored by the genealogist and topographer, John Paul Rylands (1846-1923), comprising the following titles: A seventeenth-century Perthshire public library (accompanied by a manuscript letter, 1898, from a grateful recipient,C. Birnie), An eighteenth-century Leicestershire church library, Twenebrokes, or Twanbrook, of Appleton, Grappenhall, and Daresbury in the county of Chester, A.D. 1170 to 1831, On an impressed plaque bearing a portrait of King Charles I, On the armorial glass at Vale Royal, Spurstow Hall, Utkinton Hall, and Tarporley rectory, George William Marshall, York Herald, Some memorials of the family of Ferrar, of Little Gidding, co. Huntingdon, The rectors of Woodchurch ... 1588-1919, Memoranda relating to the parish church of St. Wilfrid, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, co. Notts. 1907, Notes taken in the churches of Preston, Manchester, Eccles, Winwick, Farnworth, Sephton, and Hale, and at Lea Hall, in the county of Lancaster, Heraldic memorials of the Hulton family, in Deane church, co. Lancaster, Arms and crest of John Westby, 1560, An armorial bench end in Hawarden church, Armorial panels in Eastham church, Impressions of armorial seals of Cheshire gentry, made by Elias Ashmole in 1663, Some armorial house-tablets in Lancashire, frequent illustrations (especially armorial), some pedigrees, bound in gilt decorated green cloth, with original wrappers bound in, the front free endpaper bearing an inscription in pencil, "For John Power Rylands from Grannie", 8vo, together with others related including P. Sulley, The Hundred of Wirrall, Birkenhead, 1889, with large folding map and illus.; Rev. J. E. G. Cartlidge, Newbold Astbury and Its History, Congleton, 1915; and others, Lancashire and Cheshire, including a number of Chetham Society volumes (34)

Lot 187

London. Cruchley (George Frederick), Cruchley's New Plan of London Shewing all the New and Intended Improvements to the Present Time, new edition, January 1st 1841, uncoloured engraved map, printed on silk, sight staining, 430 x 605 mm, mounted J.Howgego. Printed Maps of London, no.307. State 12. (1)

Lot 185

London. Mogg (Edward), London in Miniature with the Surrounding Villages, An entire new plan..., 1808, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight browning, 515 x 935 mm, contained in contemporary card slipcase with orange printed label to upper board and publisher's advertisement to rear board, worn and rubbed J.Howgego, The Printed Maps of London, no.237, state 3. (1)

Lot 199

World. Ortelius (Abraham), Typus Orbis Terrarum, published Antwerp, [1570], hand coloured map, engraved by Franz Hogenberg, slight worming repaired on verso, occasional marginal repaired closed tears, slight marginal staining on verso, one short closed repaired tear to image, 340 x 490 mm, Latin text on verso Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.1.1. R.Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no.122, plate 104. The first of the threeworld maps by Abraham Ortelius. (1)

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