LMS Poster `The Beautiful & Romantic Holiday Buxton by LMS` by J.P. Sayer, 1932, quad royal size 40" x 50". Interesting, street-level map view with amusing caricatures showing places of interest. The station is clearly annotated and there are no less than 3 steam trains in the image. ERO 533518/4/32, printed by Dobson Molle Ltd. Folds, some minor rubs and edge creasing.
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Manx Electric Railway Poster `Snaefell and Ramsey - 50 Miles Of Unsurpassed Mountain Scenery, Lovely Glens and Glorious Sea Views`, anon, 24½" x 19½". Depicts a 3D map view of the island with car 42 and another in the forefront and a couple of oval windows showing Snaefell Summit Hotel and Ramsey. Printed by Richard Johnson & Sons Limited Manchester. Small edge tear to left but a vibrant and scarce poster.
BR Poster, `Cleethorpes` by Blake, Double Royal size, 40" x 25". Diagonal image of all things related to the beach laid across a detail map of the seafront and showing places of interest along the promenade. Published by the Railway Executive Eastern Region and printed by Jordison & Co. Extremely good condition with minor folds and edge nicks.
Poster, `Green Line Coach Routes`, Quad Royal size 40" x 50". Central map of London and Outer Reaches of Company Services surrounded by the coach numbers with appropriate destinations and frequency. Printed by the Baynard Press. Good condition with folds and some crease loss also acid free tape repairs on rear, but a rare item indeed.
A group of framed pieces to include an early 19th Century sampler embroidered with hot air balloon, baskets of fruit, flowers and animals, dated 1811, unfinished, also three framed coloured maps, one of Worcester published by Vernor., Hood and Sharp, Poultry, London, Feb. 1st 1808, a map of Merioneth Shire and Montgomary Shire, and another of Worcester Shire, larger approx. 47cm high.
A parcel lot of ceramics and glass to include a Regency teacup and saucer with gilt decoration, Mintons plate, Royal Crown Derby sucrier and cream jug, marks scratched through, Alan Caiger Smith studio pottery goblet A/F, German saltglazed stoneware ewer, Imari plate, pair of copper ships lanterns, one marked `improved combination launch lamp` and a 19th Century hand coloured and gilded reprint of an earlier Dutch map of Yrland and Schotlandt, 10 pieces.
A group of prints to include four French maps, by A. H. Brue, `Oceanie Cinquieme Partie Du Monde`, maps 37 - 40 of Japan and French Polynesia, North America, New Holland (Australia) and Galapogos islands, dated 1817, framed coloured map of the Channel Islands, with illustrations by H. Winkles, engraved by E. Radclyffe and map by J. Rapkin, published by John Tallis & Co., three 20th Century adverts for Packard cars, unframed, framed print of a harbour scene, framed signed oil on canvas by J. Downton, titled `The Sheep Camp`, framed leaf painted with woodland scene, colour print of two scenes of Malvern, published by H. Guy, unframed, framed print `Lake Illawarra`, framed A to Z map of Birmingham, A to Z map of England & Wales, and map of British Isles, largest approx. 117cm high, 95cm wide, 16 pieces.
AFTER THOMAS KITCHIN "A Plan of the City and suburbs of Paris, 1782", published July 30th 1782 by J.N.O,. Wallace, at his Map Warehouse No 16 Ludgate Street, London CONDITION REPORTS Approx. 40 cm x 47 cm. Overall with wear, dirt, some yellowing and browning, some foxing, some creasing, quit ea few folds. Frame with damage and separated at joints.
Rare 1965 James Bond themed board game based on the underwater battle sequence from the movie Thunderball: Largo v. James Bond! The game features some attention getting components. These include colourful plastic scuba swimmer figures on clear plastic pedestals with metal bases. There are also similarly mounted shark figures. The battle takes place on a glossy seascape map board. Rules are printed inside the lid. (Some warping to lid with a few puncher holes game appears complete)
EPHEMERA. An a.l.s. from James Weston addressed to the Duke of Newcastle, dated `Lewes Aug 20 1767` (207 x 160mm.) the letter asking the recipient for employment, together with another fragment of a letter, a folding map titled `A Sketch of the Roads within fourteen Miles of Tunbridge Wells`, a miniature book and a newspaper.
India – Ranjit Singh: Sikh Monarch. A history of the celebrated Sikh monarch^ and his short-lived creation^ the Sikh monarchy. This monograph^ by N.K. Sinha^ professor at the Calcutta Diocesan College^ is a modest and sincere piece of work^ based upon a careful study of all available materials^ including the documents in the Imperial Record Office. 216 pages with illustrations and fold-out map outlining the expeditions of Maharaja Ranjit Singh published 1945Chapters include: Early Years (1780-1797)^ Failure in the East; Success in the North 1805-1809^ Conquests and consolidation 1810-1824^ Ranjit Singh`s relations with the British government 1809-1839^ Ranjit Singh and Afghanistan 1823-1838^ Ranjit Singh and the North-Western frontier problem^ Ranjit Singh`s government^ institutions and policy^ The Army of Ranjit Singh and more.
India Punjab – The Sikhs & The Sikh Wars. The Rise^ Conquest and Annexation of the Punjab^ by General Sir Charles Gough & Arthur Inness^ London 1897. With large pull out map of the Punjab^ bound in dark red cloth with gilt titles to spine. A most formidable work on the battles of the Sikh wars and its subsequent annexation to British India.
India – Punjab – Forster’s Travels in India A fine copy of Travels in the Northern Part of India^ Kashmir^ Afghanistan^ and Persia and into the Caspian Sea in the yeas 1782^ 1783 & 1784 by George Forster^ 1813^ with pull out map of Hindoostan^ and several plates one of which is folding. Forster describes crossing the Rawee [sic] to the city of Lahor [sic] and refers to the local population as ‘Sicques’ [Sikhs]. Front cover loose^ bound in contemporary half calf with marbled boards and new gilt label.
India – The Punjab^ Northwest Frontier Province And Kashmir By Sir James Douie. Cambridge University Press^ Cambridge^ 1916. First. 8vo^ 373 pp^ 150 illustrations^ Geography^ people^ history^ natural history of Northern India. Profuse ill. Pull-out map^ Patiala Sate^ Punjab Princes^ Amritsar^ Lahore^ Punjab Coinage etc. from photos. VG+ in orig map stamped front cover.
India Punjab – Important Sikh War map Theatre of war map. A rare Wyld’s ‘Theatre of War in the Punjaub Map’^ inscribed ‘To The Right Hon. Sir Henry Hardinge Lieut Gen^ Governor General of India – This Map of the Routes through the Punjaub and the Adjoining States’. London^ 2nd March 1846. Approx 23” x 202 backed in buckram^ folds into a hard back cover book. Original brown binding^ with old paper label to front. The James Wyld map of the Punjaub in the original hard cover is most scarce and desirable as it was published during the First Anglo Sikh War. Hand coloured in outline.
MAUCHLINE WARE BLACK LACQUER CYLINDRICAL BOBBIN BOX, the top with `Anchor Calendar 1878`, the whole spinning on its integral base for game of chance, 4 1/4" (10.8cm) diameter and a BLACK LACQUER ROCKER BLOTTER advertising `The Western Telegraph system and connections with South America` with map, 5 1/4" (13.3cm) wide (2)
MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF PRE AND POST WAR EPHEMERA mainly RELATING TO MANCHESTER AND SALFORD, inlcudes circa 1920s large scale folded linen map Manchester and Salford showing tram, bus and rail routes, Palace Theatre programme 1949, pack of six Guinness Postcards, promotional booklet `Salford the Gateway to South East Lancashire` 1924 to coincide with British Empire Exhibition, two Coronation programmes 1937 and 1953 and a SMALL COLLECTION OF GB and WORLD POSTAGE STAMPS, used and mint examples, predominantly 20th Century in the Gay Venture and Trusty albums
A collection of approximately thirty printed handkerchiefs, subjects comprise the Royal family Princess Elizabeth, Coronation of Edward VIII, Queen Victoria Jubilee, Boer War, Coronation of George VI, Ypres, Winston Churchill, etc., also a scrapbook with numerous little flags to commemorate Flag Day, Regiments, Worcester City Council Nursing Association, early Haig Fund Poppies, also a Berrow's Coronation Souvenir and a map
A collection of five maps to include a mid 16th century Michael Drayton hand tinted map of the county of Denbighshyre, showing the various mythical figures, 25x33cm, framed and glazed, a late 17th century hand tinted map of the county of Staffordshire by William Kip, 27x37cm, framed and glazed, 18th century hand tinted map of the road from York to Lancaster, 18x11cm, framed and glazed, 18th century hand tinted map of the road to London to Oakham, 18x12cm, framed and a 19th century coloured map of the county of Cheshire (5)
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