[Speed (John)], The Bishoprick and Citie of Durham, nd [1676], hand-coloured map, framed, glazed front and rear; Beilby (R.), A Plan of Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead, 1788, hand-coloured plan; with four others (6) Probably early but personal inspection recommended. Multiple lot sold and not subject to return.
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Deltiology: a quantity of postcards, many in an album, including Mabel Lucie Atwell, early topographical cards and a collection of cards sent from Egypt by a father to his daughter during WWII, a collection of approximately four hundred and fifty matchbox tops and matchbooks, together with 'The History Gazetteer and Directory of Suffolk, 1855', a Bartholomew's map of Essex, an Ordinance Survey map of East Anglia and the RAC Country Road map and Gazetteer of Essex.
AFTER THOMAS KITCHIN SNR "A map of the Eastern part of the Roman Empire", "A map of the Western part of the Roman Empire", black and white engravings, published July 1st 1815 together with another "A new and accurate map of China drawn from surveys made by the Jesuit missionaries by order of the Emperor ....", black and white engraving CONDITION REPORTS All with some dirt, yellowing, creases, some yellowing / browning and stains. Maps may have been stuck down on to their backing boards.
JAMES TUNSTALL "Rambles About Bath" and Its Neighbourhood, second edition with map and illustrations, Simpkin, Marshall and Co., London 1848, 1 red cloth bound volume with gilt tooling H. BELLOC "The Old Road" Descriptions of travels from Winchest er to Canterbury, Illustrated by William Hyde, pub. 1910, includes map, 1 brown cloth bound volume EARLY TOURS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL edited by R Pearse Chope, intro by Alan Gibson. David and Charles 1967, 1 volume with dust jacket (3)
British Railways Motorail and Continental Posters 1960s-70s: Seaspeed and Hovercraft Paris and Brussels from London, Go by Car by Train by Motorail with Map and Brenet Poster with Ferry and SNCF Locomotive ‘Go by Ship and Train to the Continent’, F-VG, all folded, Brenet poster with wear to edges (3)
A Moldex Ltd Australian-made Tri-ang Hornby 00 Gauge RS4DA Transcontinental Express Set, red and silver single ended Diesel and three Coaches with an oval of mainly Super 4 track stamped Made in Aust, some UK, in original Set box with map of Australia on lid, G-VG, box G, wear and repairs to corners, crack in plastic insert
London Transport Underground Post Office stations poster and destination roll: Map of district ¼mile radius of this station’, showing street map of the station, printed black and red on white, linen backed, measuring 1000mm x 625mm, with Green Line destination indicator roll from Otford to Windsor, G-VG (2)
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