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Lot 111

A Robert Morden map of Cumberland, hand tinted (37cm x 42cm)

Lot 440

The Trials of the R.H.Lord George Sackville at A Court-martial Held at Horse Guards, February 29, 1760 (London, W.Owen) half leather boards, complete with map and overlays

Lot 579

A framed map of Herefordshire by Cary 1787 (26cm x 21cm), together with a similar period framed view of Hereford

Lot 37

A large collection of tourism books to include Hove, Brighton, Worthing, Falmouth, Midland Red etc many from the 1950s, together with The Caravan Journal Road Map of England and Wales and catalogues for Berkeley Upholstery

Lot 995

A large filing drawer of electrical/amateur radio components, box of books on amateur radio, hand built/bespoke radio equipment, precision Avometer, on all world collection of cards from amateur radio enthusiasts and stations and an RSG Great Circle DX map

Lot 148

A George III Jigsaw map of the world 1809, published by William Darton and Co, London

Lot 120

A Richard Blome hand-tinted map of Gloucestershire (33 x 28cm)

Lot 140

A linen map of Sutgrove, Lypiatt Farm etc near Miserden, Stroud Gloucestershire, probably late 19th/20thC

Lot 112

A John Speede framed map of Merionethshire, Montgomeryshire, part of Denbigh, Cardiganshire etc, described 1610 (39cm x 51cm)

Lot 875

A leather cased WWI (1918) marching compass together with an Aston & Mander 1909 map board in canvas case

Lot 225

A pair of six Indian white metal and blue enamel coffee spoons, decorated with sights of major cities and a map of India, stamped sterling silver, cased.

Lot 658

Huntingdonshire, coloured engraved map, 19thC, 45cm x 35.5cm.

Lot 648

J E C Walker, Map of the County of Northampton, coloured engraving, published by Greenwood & Co, London 1830, 62.5cm x 77.5cm.

Lot 69

After William Saxton, map of Northamptonshire, hand coloured engraving by William Kip, with title vignettes, 29cm x 37cm.

Lot 366

A box of misc items to include: A map of Gloucestershire, candlestick and fans.

Lot 390

A large framed and glazed print of map of Wymondham 81cm c 87cm

Lot 400

John Speede, 'The Countie of Radnor, Described', sparsely coloured original map, framed and glazed.

Lot 624

An antique engraved map of Northumberland, by William Hole, after Christopher Saxton - a map of Durham; and two other maps. (4)

Lot 622

An antique engraving with hand-colouring, by Richard Blome - a map of Northumberland; antique prints; and sundry pictures, to include: "The Port of London", by C. Martyn; etc.

Lot 301

A box of ephemera, including: a 1940 map of the German Occupation of France; postcard; etc.

Lot 307

A Cary's reproduction map of England and Wales, with parts of Scotland, published 1830, with card slip case, retailed through Thurman, Carlisle.

Lot 176

A boxed geographical map readers compass labelled Spencer & Co 1905.

Lot 363

First Signed Editions Chatwin (Bruce) In Patagonia (Cape, 1977) (True First, map to endpapers), "For Philip Murray / best wishes / Bruce Chatwin, Mar. '88", v.g., d.w. in protective glassine, price on flap is partly erased in pencil, top edge dusty, otherwise a lovely copy of this scarce volume; The Viceroy of Ouidah (Cape, 1980), inscribed "For Philip Murray / best wishes / Bruce Chatwin, March '88"; The Songlines (Cape, 1987), inscribed "for Philip Murray / Bruce Chatwin, March '88"; Utz (Cape, 1988), v.g., cloth, d.w., some offsetting to d.w. flaps verso; What Am I Doing Here (Cape, 1989), v.g., cloth, d.w.; On The Black Hill (Cape, 1988), v.g., cloth, d.w., inscribed "For Philip Murray / best wishes / Bruce Chatwin, March '88"; The Songlines (Viking, 1987) First US Edn. Signed, v.g., cloth, d.w, with acs, agreeing to sign books. laid in.; Patagonia Revisited (Houghton Mifflin, 1986) First US Edn., v.g. in cloth d.w.; On The Black Hill (Viking, 1982) First US Edn. Signed, v.g., cloth, d.w. in protective glassine, some lines in biro to margins - probable review copy, top edges of all volumes are dusty. (9)

Lot 24

An exceeding large antique map of the Isle of Wight, together with an Ordnance Map of East Cowes

Lot 719

An early 19th century oval needlework map of Britain and Wales: with named counties and principal cities and towns, worked in coloured silks of black and browns, enclosed by a foliate meander border, by Caroline Osborne, and dated 1805, 49 x 41cm.

Lot 794

CUT THROAT RAZOR,MAP SCALER,ADVERTISING PLAYING CARDS ETC

Lot 165

Robert Rowe, A map of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, 1810, a folding map on linen.

Lot 208

British Electric Motors stopwatch, in box, plus two map readers, spoons, etc.

Lot 260

A SMALL HISTORICAL POLYFOIL DISH on compressed circular pot, engraved with the portrait of Neville Chamberlain and a map of Western Europe & Great Britain, made to commemorate the events of September 1938 (Chamberlain & Hitler's agreement) and Chamberlain's "Peace in our Time" address, by R. E. Stone, with facsimile signature & Sponsor's mark of Asprey & Co.Ltd., London 1938; 4.9" (12.5 cms) diameter; 3.7 oz

Lot 776

QTY OF BOSCASTLE MANOR ESTATES MAP/PLANS

Lot 75

WW1 'EDISWAN' OFFICERS MAP TORCH, 1917, SERIAL NUMBER 164166

Lot 450

A watercolour study entitled 'Black Backs And Terns' together with a coloured map of Suffolk

Lot 219

A coloured map of Ipswich

Lot 159

A large sectioned map of Essex, published by Greenwood, 1824: designs for the clock tower at Frinton-on-Sea by Alfred Douglas Robinson FRIBA (1886 - 1965)

Lot 158

Three framed Georgian maps: East Indies by Thomas Bowen, South America (unsigned), & a new map of the Empire of Germany (unsigned)

Lot 160

An 18th century map by Thomas Jefferys "The King Of Great Britain's Dominions In Germany" published by W.Faden

Lot 586

A 19TH CENTURY MAP OF THE COUNTY OF WARWICK by C & J Greenwood, with hand coloured detailing, 58cm x 69cm

Lot 161

STAMFORDS GEOLOGICAL MAP OF LONDON showing superficial deposits by R W Mylne esq. and W Whitaker esq. BA, framed and glazed, 59cm x 65cm

Lot 300

A framed OS map Lake District and a vintage Map Westmorland

Lot 66

PLEASE NOTE: Since the catalogue went to press we have been contacted by a Mike Hawthorn historian to say that although the 1958 Formula One World Champion had an association with Connaught he is not thought to have ever driven 'MPH 329'.   - The first Connaught motor car built and first owned and raced by Connaught financer Kenneth McAlpine - Chassis despatched from Lea-Francis in March 1948 and delivered to Continental Cars, founders of Connaught - Incredibly documented history file and possibly eligible for the most prestigious events around the world The Connaught name is not part of every automotive enthusiast's lexicon, yet few companies did more to put Britain's post-war motorsport industry on the map. By far its biggest claim to fame was Tony Brooks' victory in the 1955 Syracuse GP aboard a Type B single-seater Connaught - the first for a British car since 1923. However, it is the two-seater road going sports cars that preceded the company's monoposto ones that concern us here. Connaught Engineering was sired by the Continental Automobiles concern of former WWII RAF pilot Rodney Clarke. The firm specialised in the sale and preparation of Bugattis and had expectations of becoming agents for the Molsheim-based manufacturer. When this did not materialise, Clarke, and his right-hand man Mike Oliver, decided to produce a sports car of their own design and the Connaught (CONtinental AUTomobiles) marque was born. The first of the new breed were the L1 and L2, where the L was a nod to Lea Francis, whose components were fundamental to the construction. The chassis for example, was primarily that of a 14hp Lea Francis with minor adjustments to the damping and steering, while the 1767cc four-cylinder engine came from the same stable. The functional, two-seater alloy body with forward-opening front section was designed by Clarke and crafted by Leacroft of Egham. The difference in specification between the L1 and L2 largely concerned the tune of the engine, and ultimately no L1s were produced, while the final L2 count was three prototypes and three production cars. In conjunction with Monaco Motors of Watford, Oliver squeezed up to 122bhp from the standard engine, courtesy of high-lift camshafts, high-compression pistons, four branch exhaust manifold, a quartet of Amal carburettors, and dry sump lubrication. The L2 unit drove through a close-ratio Lea Francis gearbox and, with a dry weight of 2130 lbs, a standard specification 102bhp L2 could hit 60mph in 11.9 seconds and achieve some 104mph flat out. The sale car was the first example off the stocks, the chassis for which was despatched from Lea Francis to Charles Follet on March 26, 1948. It was then sold to Continental Automobiles and registered to the company's major financial backer, Kenneth McAlpine of construction fame, on October 8. Registered 'MPH 329' from new, it made its competition debut the following June by winning its class at Prescott. Six days later McAlpine was 4th in the 'Miscellaneous' class of the BOC's Silverstone meeting. The following month he finished a creditable 2nd in a five-lap scratch race at the same circuit and was 2nd to the sister car of Rodney Clarke at Goodwood a fortnight later. The following month he turned the tables on Clarke by leading another Connaught 1-2 at Blandford. McAlpine achieved many further notable results before parting with the Connaught in late 1951, during the September of which 'MPH 329' was reputedly driven to 6th place in the Goodwood International Sports Car Race by a young Mike Hawthorn. The car then passed through various UK hands before being shipped to Australia, where it was raced before a 10 year spell in the York Motor Museum, Perth. By 1989 it was back in the UK and, following restoration, was seen at various Grand Prix meetings in the hands of Mike Lester. Subsequent owners have included Dr Michael 'Spike' Milligan, Peter Cox and David Duffy. The vendor acquired 'MPH 329' in 2009. Presented in traditional British Racing Green and trimmed in Black leather, this hugely significant historic racing car comes complete with a metal chest brim full of race results, correspondence, invoices, copies of old registration documents, MOT certificates and more. Of undisputed provenance, the Connaught would be potentially eligible for some of the world's most prestigious historic motorsport events such as the Goodwood Revival and Monaco Historics to name but two.

Lot 285

MORIN SCOTT, MBE, FNI (1922 to 2009) was a well-known Gentleman race competitor of the 1950s, primarily in Maserati single-seaters. He also raced a fearsome 8-Litre Hispano Suiza with great success, a car he later toured Europe in. This lot comprises his period crash helmet, complete with original enamel Hispano Suiza badge, period photographs of him competing, a Coppa Monza rally plaque and his map route book, used on many European rallies, together with sundry items. Varied condition. (Qty)

Lot 2021

A box of Airplane Monthly Magazines, an Airforce edition map, etc.

Lot 259

Surveyor and Architect town hall map depicting Shipley May 1943

Lot 232

Stoneware ginger beer bottles - Clyde Place Leyton, Brown Carson & Co of Leeds, brass tray, Poole vase, 19th Century map, watercolour and miscellanea Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 65A

'Cheffins's Map of English and Scotch Railways' dated 1845-5th and Railway pencil sketch indistinctly signed 62 cm x 62cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 65B

'Yorkshire', late 18th century hand coloured map pub. J Cary 1787, another Yorkshire map and four others (6) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 421

Posters BR-W waiting room a pair both in original mahogany frames measuring 33in x 25in. One a map of SCOTLAND, the other a view of CHEDDAR GORGE SOMERSET. Both ex Dawlish station and in good overall condition.

Lot 467

MICHELLIN MOTORING ROAD MAP sign, screen printed tin measuring 29in x 23in. In good overall condition with a few marks; an early sign predating any of the UK motorways.

Lot 67

Poster LMS LEAMINGTON SPA BY LMS by John Pearson Sayer dating from 1933 quad royal 40in x 50in. Map image with small inset images and information on the local area, all set in an oak tree. ERO 53351, printed by McCorquodale & Co. Small tape repairs.

Lot 69

Poster ROUTE MAP Of THE DEVON GENERAL measuring 17in x 14in. Shows a map of Devon with caricatures of people and things associated with each town. A rare bus poster in virtually mint condition.

Lot 2861

Exhibitions, various selection plus 1924 official map guide (approx 85 cards)

Lot 1102

Ephemera - inc Scraps, Maps inc Daily Mail War Map by George Philip, Cruchleys Ordnance Map, German WW2 Maps, Posters (qty)

Lot 1015

An unframed reproduction Map of Herefordshire by John Speede, 1610 together with an Egyptian image on papyrus

Lot 1289

A framed Print of Speede Map of Gloucestershire

Lot 1290

A framed Print of a Map of The Ely Grange Estate, Sussex, dated 1918.

Lot 1087

Large 19th century nautical sea map 'The Mediterannean Sea - Western Part' by A.G. Findlay pub. R.H. Laurie Fleet Street London 1883 112cm x 151cm

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