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Lot 342

Slavery. An abstract of the evidence delivered before a Select Committee of the House of Commons in the years 1790, and 1791; on the part of the Petitioners for the Abolition of the Slave-trade, printed by James Phillips, 1791, xxvi + 155 pp., folding b&w wood engraved plan of a slave ship (with closed marginal tear), folding engraved map of the Western Coast of Africa at rear, contemp. boards, rubbed and darkened to spine, with partial loss of paper label, 8vo (1).

Lot 357

Xenophon. De. Cyri. Expeditione. libri. septem... , Thomas Hutchinson, Oxford,. 1735, eng. frontis. by J. Pine after Gravelot, folding eng. map, text in. Greek and Latin, contemp. calf, modern reback, rubbed and corners a little bumped,. 4to,. together. with Virgilius Maro (Publius), Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneius,. 2. vols.,. J.. &. P.. Knapton,. 1750,. eng. plts., contemp. red full morocco,. a.e.g., rubbed and spines somewhat dulled, 8vo, plus other classical literature. in 17th and 18th-c. mostly continental editions, all leather-bound. (19).

Lot 401

Bennet (Thomas). A Discourse of the Everblessed Trinity in Unity, with an Examination of Dr Clarke’s Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity, 1718, together with Biscoe (Richard), The History of the Acts of the Holy Apostles... , Being Twenty-Four Sermons... at the Lecture Founded by... Robert Boyle, 2 vols., 1742, folding eng. map to vol. 2, some spotting, plus [Balguy, John], A Letter to a Deist, Concerning the Beauty and Excellency of Moral Virtue... , 2nd ed., 1730, advert leaf at rear, bound with A Second Letter to a Deist... , 1731, some old dampstaining to inner margins throughout, modern quarter morocco gilt, all 8vo, plus other English language 18th-c. theology, authors’ surnames beginning with the letter B (32).

Lot 436

Koran. The Koran, Commonly Called the Alcoran of Mohammed, Translated into English... , To which is Prefixed a Preliminary Discourse, by George Sale, 1734, title printed in red and black, four eng. plts. including three folding, lacks folding map of Arabia, some spotting or browning throughout, worm tracing to lower margin at front and rear, ex-library with ink and embossed stamps to title and final leaf, contemp. calf, neatly rebacked and corners restored, 4to. First Sale edition. (1).

Lot 543

Verne (Jules). Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas; or, the Marvellous and Exciting Adventures of Pierre Aronnax, Conseil his Servant, and Ned Land, a Canadian Harpooner, 1st US ed., 2nd issue, George Smith, Boston, 1873, map & numerous b & w illustrations, some occasional offsetting and spotting, previous owner stamp to front blank, original green pictorial cloth, upper cover with gilt vignette of Captain Nemo with sextant, some wear at spine ends and edges, 8vo (Myers 56), together with The Child of the Cavern; or, Strange Doings Underground, 1st UK ed., 1877, numerous b & w illustrations, endpapers renewed, a.e.g., original brown pictorial cloth gilt, edges a little rubbed, slight lean, 8vo (Myers 10), with seven others by Verne including Hector Servadac, 1st US ed., 1876 (rebacked) (9).

Lot 555

Northumberland Manuscripts. Collotype Facsimile & Type Transcript of an Elizabethan Manuscript Preserved at Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, Transcribed and Edited with Notes and Introduction by Frank J. Burgoyne, 1904, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt in sl. frayed d.j., 4to, together with Wyss (Johann), The Swiss Family Robinson, pub. Limited Editions Club, 1963, numerous tinted and b & w wood-engs. by David Gentleman, map endpapers, orig. linen-backed hessian with card slipcase (worn), 4to (limited edition 503/1500, signed by David Gentleman), with other miscellaneous books, including illustrated works, a few leather bindings, etc. (3 cartons).

Lot 571

Howell (James). A Discourse Concerning the Presidency of Kings: Wherein the Reasons and Arguments of the Three Greatest Monarks of Christendom who Claim a Several Right Thereunto, are Faithfully Collected, and Render’d... , London: Rowland Reynolds, [2nd ed., 1664], eng. frontis. and three ports., some marginal repairs, contemp. sheep, rebacked, folio, together with Falconer (William), The Shipwreck, A Poem, 1808, additional vign. title, double-page eng. map, eighteen full-page b & w stipple-engs. after Robert Dodd and four vigns. to text, all correct as list, contemp. half morocco, rebacked, preserving orig. spine, 4to, plus Howlett (Bartholomew), A Selection of Views in the County on Lincoln; Comprising the Principal Towns and Churches, the Remains of Castles and Religious Houses, and Seats of the Nobility and Gentry; With Topographical and Historical Accounts of Each View, pub. William Miller, 1805, hand-col. map frontis., numerous uncol. copperplate engs. and vigns., some minor scattered spotting, recent green quarter morocco gilt, 4to, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian and leather bindings, etc. (3 shelves).

Lot 588

Izacke (Richard). Remarkable Antiquities of the City of Exeter: Giving an Account of the Laws and Customs of the Place; the Offices, Court of Judicature, Gates, Walls, Rivers, Churches, and Immunities... , 2nd ed., now very much Enlarged, and Continued to the Year 1723, by Samuel Izacke, pub. 1724, frontis., folding eng. plan of Exeter, folding view of Exeter Cathedral, armorials to text, contemp. speckled calf, gilt-dec. spine with raised bands, joints cracked, 8vo, together with Shapter (Thomas), On the Medical Topography of Exeter and the Neighbourhood, Being a Sketch of the Geology, Climate, Natural Productions, and Statistics of that District, n.d., pub. Worcester, [1840], author’s presentation copy, inscribed at head of title, hand-col. folding eng. map, orig. cloth, slim 8vo, plus Pidsley (William E.H.), The Birds of Devonshire, edited, with an Introduction and Short Memoir of the Late John Gatcombe, by H.A. Macpherson, London & Exeter, 1891, hand-col. litho. frontis., folding map at rear, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, dampstained, 8vo, and other topography and related, mostly Devon interest (3 shelves).

Lot 594

Pennant (Thomas). Some Account of London, Westminster, and Southwark, 2 vols., n.d., c. 1720, numerous eng. plts., some folding, a.e.g., contemp. crushed russia, gilt-dec. spines, covers detached (a few closed tears to first few leaves), 4to, together with Fosbroke (Rev. Thomas Dudley), Encyclopaedia of Antiquities, and Elements of Archeology, Classical and Mediaeval, 2 vols., 1825, eng. plts., t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and some minor wear 4to, plus Henshall (Samuel), Specimens and Parts: Containing a History of the County of Kent, and a Dissertation on the Laws, from the Reign of Edward the Confessour, to Edward the First; of a Topographical, Commercial, Civil, and Nautical, History of South Britain, with its Gradual and Comparative Progress, in the Trade, Arts, Polity, Population, and Shipping, From Authentic Documents, 1798, folding map frontis., contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, slim 4to, and other miscellaneous antiquarian (3 shelves & a carton).

Lot 610

Wood (C.F.). A Yachting Cruise in the South Seas, 1st ed., 1875, half-title present, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, ex-lib. copy with a few minor marks, together with Parry (Major Gambier), Sketches of a Yachting Cruise, 1st ed., 1889, b & w illusts. from sketches by the author, some spotting, orig. dec. cloth gilt, minor wear to extremities, plus Dewar (J. Cumming), Voyage of the Nyanza R.N.Y.C. Being the Record of a Three Years’ Cruise in a Schooner Yacht in the Atlantic and Pacific, and Her Subsequent Shipwreck, 1st ed., 1892, photogravure frontis., b & w illusts. to text, folding map at rear, some spotting, a few pages loose, orig. dec. cloth, rubbed and some wear, all 8vo, with others of yachting and sailing interest, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, some in d.j. (6 shelves). Only the first three lead items are 8vo, the rest of the lot comprises various sized volumes

Lot 624

Sloane (William Milligan). Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, 4 vols., New York, 1906, numerous col. and b & w illusts., some underscoring and marginal notes in pencil, map at p. 192 in vol. 4 trimmed and relaid, orig. red half morocco gilt, rubbed and some minor wear to extremities, folio, with other miscellaneous military interest (3 shelves).

Lot 625

Hargrave (Catherine Perry). A History of Playing Cards and a Bibliography of Cards and Gaming, 1st ed., Boston & New York, 1930, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded on spine, 4to, together with Edwards (Lionel and Wallace, Harold Frank), Hunting & Stalking the Deer. The Pursuit of Red, Fallow and Roe Deer in England and Scotland, 1st ed., [1927], eight col. plts. and numerous b & w illusts. from drawings by the authors, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, plus Lord Methuen, Normandy Diary. Being a Record of Survivals and Losses of Historical Monuments in North-Western France, Together with those in the Island of Walcheren and in that Part of Belgium Traversed by 21st Army Group in 1944-45, 1st ed., 1952, col. frontis. and plts., numerous b & w illusts. from photos, large folding map at rear, orig. cloth in soiled and frayed d.j., 4to, with other miscellaneous books, mostly art ref. (3 shelves & a carton).

Lot 775

Rutherfurd (Lewis Morris, 1816-1892). The Moon, by L.M. Rutherfurd & R.A. Proctor, Printed & Published by A. Brothers, Manchester, c. 1865-70, a portfolio containing three fine albumen prints of the moon by L.M. Rutherfurd enlarged by A. Brothers (so blind-stamped to photograph lower margins), each 13.5 x 10.5 ins (345 x 268mm) and mounted on card, showing the full moon, about half, illuminated on its left, and about half, illuminated on its right, the other contents of the portfolio being five printed maps and illustrations of the moon, ‘General-Karte der sichtbaren Seite der Mondoberflaeche ...’ based on Beer and Mädler, by J. H. Mädler, Berlin, 1837; ‘Chart of The Moon on the Stereographic Projection’, plate XVIII, by R. A. Proctor; ‘Map of the Moon, from the Mappa Selenographica of Beer and Maedler’, plate XVII, by T.W. Webb; ‘Bullialdus and the surrounding region. By Schmidt, of Athens’; ‘Lunar Landscapes - “Full” Earth’ and ‘Lunar Landscapes - “New” Earth’, plates XXI and XXII, white on black, views of earth as from the moon, both illustrations on one sheet, various sizes, all loosely contained as issued in orig. red cloth portfolio, gilt-titled upper cover, dampstained and worn, slim folio. Lewis Morris Rutherfurd, an American astronomer and pioneering astrophotographer, was regarded by his English colleague and admirer Richard Proctor as ‘the greatest lunar photographer of the age’. For these large photographs which surpassed any photographs of the moon up to that time and for twenty years or so afterwards, Rutherfurd used a new 11.5-inch objective lens. Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, item 12962, has identical contents to this portfolio except that their copy includes a duplicate of the last-named print. (1).

Lot 840

Hibbert (Samuel). History of the Extinct Volcanos of the Basin of Neuwied on the Lower Rhine, 1st ed., Edinburgh & London, 1832, eight plates including folding hand-coloured map, single-page plan, plus six etched plates (three double-page), modern library cloth with cancel stamps to front pastedown, 8vo (1).

Lot 845

Jameson (Robert). A Mineralogical Description of the County of Dumfries, 1st ed., Edinburgh & London, 1805, half-title, folding eng. map frontis., four eng. plts. and publisher’s ad. leaf at rear, some dampstaining to first and last leaves, uncut and partly unopened, modern green qtr. morocco gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 8vo. Goldsmiths’-Kress 19038.11. (1).

Lot 867

Phillips (William). A Selection of Facts from the Best Authorities, arranged so as to form an outline of the Geology of England and Wales, 1st ed., 1818, hand-coloured engraved map frontis. and folding plan, some spotting and marginal damp staining, near-contemp. inscription to head of title (sl. trimmed), contemp. half calf gilt over marbled boards, heavily rubbed, 12mo, together with Conybeare (William Daniel & Phillips, William ), Outlines of the Geology of England and Wales ..., Part I [all pub.], 1st ed., 1822, folding hand-coloured geological map frontis. and folding colour plate of sections, both linen-backed, folding table, lacks folding eng. plate of instruments, spotting throughout, contemp. half calf gilt, joints weak and a little loss to head of spine, lib. number to head of spine and stamp to front free endpaper, 8vo (2).

Lot 94

Four late 19th/early 20th century albums containing photographs of India, Gibraltar, Asia including Japan, China, Canada, England and Honolulu, to include an album with the owners name written in pencil, Henry Rupert Marsden, this album contains hand written route maps and charts of the voyage of HMS Champion circa 1880, including one showing the damage done by earthquake and eruption of Krakatau, August 1883. Catalogue note: - HMS Champion, a screw class corvette, was launched in 1878, reassigned to harbour service in 1904 and remained Champion (old) in 1915. It sailed on its first commission in January 1881 under the Captaincy of Captain George Robert Hope RN. A commission that lasted through 1883, sailing around the coast of Africa and South America, to the Honolulu Islands, Japan, China to Java and Batavia. It is this commission the photographs and map cover. Henry Rupert Marsden (Gentleman) was listed on the Navy list 16th Dec 1880, and lived at 8 Alma Road, Aiglburth, Lancs. with his wife and children. Captain George Hope died on the 12th July 1882, aged 41 at Honolulu.

Lot 392

RUDDER (SAMUEL) A NEW HISTORY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE folio^ folding map (backed on linen) and plates^ ownership signature to title (George Leonard Dudley 1892)^ later tan leatherette^ Cirencester 1779^ Samuel Lysons^ A Collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities^ folio^ plates^ some coloured^ 1804 and Ralph Bigland^ Historical Monumental and Genealogical Collections relative to the County of Gloucester^ folio^ volume I (only)^ plates^ 1791^ waf (3)

Lot 405

JOAN BLAEU NOTTINGHAMSHIRE double page engraved map with margins and French text verso^ 1645-67^ hand coloured^ s.51 x 50cm

Lot 357

Two 18th century engraved plans of London; a colour printed map of Lancashire

Lot 358

Swire & Hutchings: a large scale folding map of Cheshire, hand coloured in slipcase, 1828/9; a 19th century newspaper cuttings scrapbook

Lot 407

Triumph Motorcycle Company: Triumph Road Map, 8 sections, mounted on linen, cased, c. 1930

Lot 533

A silver top ebonised walking cane; a walking stick; a swagger stick and a rolled map

Lot 775

AShepherd and Hosking sectional wooden map jigsaw, boxed and complete

Lot 39

A mid 20th century oak plan/map chest, the rectangular top above nine thin drawers to a plinth base, width 115cm.

Lot 517

A 1962 The Cavern membership card, numbered 4752 with vendors details in the front page, and map to the back page.

Lot 518

A 1963 The Cavern membership card, numbered 4020 with vendors details in the front page, and map to the back page.

Lot 443

An antiquarian map of Leicestershire after John Speede, with later hand colouring, 43cm x 55cm.

Lot 451

An antiquarian map of North Eastern France after Levasseur, entitled Dept de La Marne, with inscriptions and later hand colouring, 29cm x 43cm.

Lot 452

A map of London Railways, by John Bartholomew & Co, 34cm x 43cm.

Lot 454

An 18thC map of Great Britain and three others, including an antiquarian map of England, a map of Italy and another of Nottinghamshire. (4)

Lot 140

Rob. Morden. A map of ‘The County Palatine of Lancaster’. 46cm x 38cm

Lot 415

A map of Hertfordshire, by William Hughes, and two prints of Spenden Hall and Risden Hall

Lot 509

A wooden map chest of drawers, having six long drawers with metal handles

Lot 78

A framed artist proof of "The Peaceful Piazza" signed and with inscription along with a framed reproduction of an early map

Lot 2

BRYDONE, Patrick (1743-1818). A Tour through Sicily and Malta. In a Series of Letters to William Beckford ... A New Edition. London: Printed for W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1776. 2 volumes, 8vo. Half titles, folding engraved map (map torn without loss, occasional browning and spotting). Contemporary calf (joints split, rubbed and scuffed). Provenance: George Noble (armorial bookplate); H. Snodgrass (old signature on titles). Cox I, p.142. With a quantity of miscellaneous books including The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and The New (London, John Bill, Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb, 1632, reputedly the property of Isambard Kingdom Brunel), John Dryden`s Original Poems (Glasgow, 1756, 2 vols.), Henry Fielding`s The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling (Edinburgh, 1771, 3 vols.), Cautions and Advices to Officers of the Army ... To which are added, A Letter &c. on Duelling. By An Old Officer (Perth, 1795, 3rd ed.) and Charles Dickens` The Mystery of Edwin Drood (London, 1870, original cloth, signed "?N. M. BRUNEL, June 27, 1872"). The lot sold not subject to return. (qty)

Lot 4

ENTICK, John (c. 1703-73). A New and Accurate History and Survey of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Places Adjacent. London: Edward and Charles Dilly, 1766. 4 volumes, 8vo. Engraved portrait of the author, 38 engraved plates, large folding engraved map (occasional light spotting and staining). Contemporary speckled calf (joints split, spines rather worn with some labels lacking, rubbed). (4)

Lot 6

SCOTLAND - The Trial of Thomas Hunter, Peter Hacket, Richard M`Niel, James Gibb, and William M`Lean, The Glasgow Cotton-Spinners ... To Which is Annexed Statistics Connected with the Spinning Trade, &c., of Glasgow. Edinburgh: William Tait, 1838, engraved portrait of the accused in profile [bound with:] Narrative of The Loss of the Comet Steam-Packet, Near Gourock, on the River Clyde. Greenock: Printed in the Advertiser Office, 1825, engraved map (torn with slight loss) [and:] Alexander ADIE. Description of the Patent Sympiesometer or New Air Barometer. [No place: n.d., but ?Edinburgh, c. 1820]. [and:] William M`NAB. Hints on the Planting and General Treatment of Hardy Evergreens in the Climate of Scotland ... Second Edition. Edinburgh: Thomas Clark, 1831 [and:] H. de MONTI. Strictures on Mr. Logier`s System of Musical Education. Glasgow: James Halderwick, 1817, engraved music, with several appendices. Together 5 works bound in one volume, 8vo. (Occasional spotting and staining.) Contemporary half calf (rather worn, upper cover detached, most of spine lacking). Provenance: George Noble (armorial bookplate). Sold not subject to return

Lot 10

Plan de la Bataille de Syptitz le 3em. Novbr. 1760 donnee entre l`Armee Imperiale Royale Sous les Ordres de S. Exce.le Gen. Field Marechal Com: de Daun et l`Armee Prussienne sous les Ordres de a Maj: le Roi. Manuscript folding map, pen and ink and watercolour on paper, with "Renvoy" panel, and 5 transformation flaps (one small stain), 490 x 730mm., in modern folder

Lot 13

BEVAN, Henry. Thirty Years in India: or, A Soldier`s Reminiscences of Native and European Life in the Presidencies, from 1808 to 1838. London: Pelham Richardson, 1839. 2 volumes, 8vo. Hand-coloured aquatint frontispiece in vol. one, 2 engraved plates in vol. II, folding engraved map (some light mainly marginal spotting and staining). 19th-century half calf, spines gilt in compartments with red and green morocco lettering pieces (some worming to boards). Provenance: Charles Arthur Wynne Finch (armorial bookplate and old signature on titles); "Central Archaeological Library, Pakistan" (stamps on titles). (2)

Lot 15

MAFFEI, Giovanni Pietro (1533-1603). Indiarum orientalium occidentaliumque descriptio. [Cologne: c. 1593]. AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE ENGRAVED WORLD MAP after Ortelius, title within strapwork cartouche, galleon and sea-monsters, strapwork borders (2 small wormtracks and a few tiny and inconspicuous holes), 260 x 480mm. Bound into Maffei`s Historiarum indicarum libri XVI. Selectarum, item, ex India epistolarum, eodem interprete, libri IV. Cologne: In Officina Birckmannica, sumptibus Arnoldi Mylii, 1593. Folio (278 x 185mm). Woodcut device on title, initials (title repaired, some spotting, worming and browning). Modern functional cloth. Provenance: old illegible signatures on title; "H. Brown of Liverpool" (later inscription on title); underlining to text throughout, not affecting map. Maffei`s account of the Portuguese discoveries was first published in Florence in 1588, but only the Cologne editions of 1589 and 1593 contain the world map. Shirley 166; Wagner 172

Lot 19

Drake`s Road Book of the Grand Junction Railway, from Birmingham to Liverpool & Manchester. Containing ... The Rules, Regulations, Fares, Times of Outset and Arrival of the Trains at the various Stations. Birminham: James Drake, [c. 1838]. Small 8vo (156 x 100mm). Folding engraved route map of "Grand Junction Railway", 5 elaborately engraved advertisements, one folding (map torn without significant loss and spotted). Original cloth gilt (stained and faded, spine soiled). The work includes Wordsworth`s Sonnet "On Steam-Boats, Viaducts and Railways" which was written in 1833. EXCEPTIONALLY RARE. With James Wyld`s Environs of London (Lonodn, 1853, hand-coloured circular map of London, folding into original wallet). (2)

Lot 73

CAREY, Edith F. The Channel Islands. London: Adam and Charles Black, 1904. 4to (265 x 210mm). Half title, coloured frontispiece and 75 plates by Henry B. Wimbush, folding map at the end (occasional light spotting and staining). Original cloth decorated in green, red and gold, top edges gilt, others uncut (some light staining to lower cover). Provenance: "Martin" (pencil signature on front free endpaper). NUMBER 57 OF 300 COPIES SIGNED BY THE ILLUSTRATOR

Lot 85

CORNWALL - Thomas DIX (?1767-1857). A New Map of the County of Cornwall, Divided into Hundreds. London: William Darton, 1821. Hand-coloured folding engraved map on 12 sections, mounted on linen, inset engraving of "Cheese Wring" and small inset map of Scilly Isles, 350 x 432mm., framed and glazed.

Lot 92

DRAKE, Francis (1696-1771). Eboracum: or, The History and Antiquities of the City of York. London: William Bowyer, 1736. 2 parts in one volume, folio (362 x 240mm). Engraved title to second part, folding engraved map, engraved coat-of-arms above dedication, 53 engraved plates, some double-page or folding, 40 engraved illustrations, 6 full-page (edge of map a little soiled and frayed, light staining in some upper margins). Contemporary calf gilt, spine with raised bands and red morocco lettering piece (joints splitting, rubbed and scuffed, some old repairs). FIRST EDITION. Upcott III, 1357

Lot 100

ESCAPE MAP - A map printed in colours on silk, incorporating separate inset maps on recto of the German-Swiss Frontier, France (South West) Spain (North), and on the verso of France (South West), Belgium (West and Central), Holland (part of) and The Pyrenees (East & Central), numbered 43/B, printed in London by Waddingtons, [1943], 675 x 690mm. These "Escape Maps" were issued to Allied pilots of the US, RAF and RCAF, and were sewn into their uniforms. They are generally at a scale of 1:1,000,000, with larger scale inserts

Lot 146

MAPS - Thomas BOWEN (d. 1790). An Accurate Map of the County of Middlesex. London: H. Parker & J. Bowles, [n.d.]. Hand-coloured engraved map, title cartouche and view of St. Paul`s (lightly browned), 425 x 510mm., framed and glazed. With a quantity of maps, atlases and folios including New Map of North Wales; Containing the District Divisions and other Local Arrangements effected by the Reform Bill (London, J. Duncan, [n.d.]), Der Deutsch-Franzosische Krieg 1870-1871 (Dresden, [n.d.], large chromolithographed plates), 3 wall maps by Henri Kiepert, a 19th-century topographical photograph album, a facsimile of Redoute, and The Times Atlas of the World. Mid-Century Edition (London, 1958, 5 vols.). The lot sold not subject to return.(qty)

Lot 176

SOUTH AMERICA - Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d` ANVILLE (1697-1782). Carte du Perou et Bresil Sep.l de Tierra-Firme, de Guayana, et de la Riviere des Amazons. Venice: P. Santini, 1779. Engraved map of Peru, Brazil and Guyana, hand-coloured in outline, elaborate cartouche, 460 x 670mm. With 7 other maps of South America, most 18th-century, including a large and fine untitled French map of the West Indies. (8)

Lot 18

An early 20th century white metal fox hunting napkin ring, with presentation `in memory of days with The Bridge Hounds`, together with two conventional silver napkin rings, five other white metal napkin rings and a silver presentation map/paperweight

Lot 43

R. W. Seale, A Map of the Kingdom of Scotland from the latest and best observations, for Mr. Tindal`s Continuation of Mr. Rapin`s History, hand-coloured 18th century map, 50 x 40 cm (19 1/2 x 15 1/2 in)

Lot 54

Robert Morden, Northampton Shire, a late 17th or early 18th century coloured map, sold by Abel Swale and Awnsham and John Churchill, 36 x 41 cm (14 x 16 in), together with a map of Cambridgeshire published by Pigot & Co (2)

Lot 594

Coloured Framed Map of England and Four Prints (5)

Lot 428

WILLIAM HOLE, c.1610 Map of Ireland, 'Hiberniae Anglis Yverdon Britannis Erin' Handcoloured and framed, 33 x 26cm

Lot 437

A COLLECTION OF MEMORABILIA FROM CO. CORK INCLUDING: "A New and Correct Chart of the Harbour of Corke" An 18th Century coloured map, c.1782, "London published as at act Directs 31st of Oct 1782 by J. Bew, Paternoster Row", 31 x 28cm; together with AFTER WILLIAM HENRY BARTLETT (1809-1854) Cove Harbour, Co. Cork; The Cork River; and The Cove of Co. Cork by Thomas Creswick Coloured prints, 9.5 x 15cm; 12.5 x 18.5cm; 17.5 x 11cm (4)

Lot 299

**PLEASE NOTE, THE IMAGE IN THE CATALOGUE CORRESPONDS TO LOT 300** AFTER BAPTISTA BOAZIO A Map of Ireland c1600 Reproduction coloured print, 60 x 90cm After the original in the British Museum

Lot 300

**PLEASE NOTE, THE IMAGE IN THE CATALOGUE CORRESPONDS TO LOT 299** JOAN BLEAU - HIBERNIA REGNUM VULGO IRELAND, Framed hand coloured map of Ireland c.1640 38 x 49.5cm

Lot 47

'Mill at Egton Bridge' mid 19th Century original pen and ink drawing and a small Whitby street map

Lot 74

Yorkshire, East Riding coloured map dedicated by kind permission to the Rt. Hon. The Earl of Halifax and a 17th Century reproduction world map

Lot 75

'The North Riding of Yorkshire', 17th Century map by Robert Morden hand coloured

Lot 76

'The Roads from York to Whitby and Scarboro' and 'A Map of Westmoreland', double sided map published by Owen-Bowen circa 1720

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