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Lot 1104

John Speedcoloured engraving,Map of Spaine, 1676,16 x 21in.

Lot 207

Two wooden trays, one set with a map and the other with butterflies wings and leaves.

Lot 345

Antiquarian map of Bath for 1773 after Thomas Thorpe, printed for and sold by W. Frederick and W. Taylor, cloth baited, 44cm x 45cm.

Lot 412

Antiquarian map of Lombardie after N Sandon, entitled Basse Lombardie on sont les Estats de Venise en Italie ... published 1648, 42cm x 58cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 413

Antiquarian map of Northamptonshire after John Speed, with later hand coloured decoration, 41cmx 54cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 426

Two 19thC maps of England and Wales, showing roads, railways and canals, and a map of Reims and locality, printed by Pilon & Co France.

Lot 58

Serio - Comic War Map for the year 1877 by F W Rose, published by G W Bacon & Co, glazed in a later wooden frame, 19 1/2" x 25"

Lot 588

Neele hand-coloured map `Soil of Essex`

Lot 589

Hand-coloured map of Buckinghamshire

Lot 655

A Hand Coloured Map Buckingham, printed for C. Smith 2nd edition, in Hogarth frame, 51cm x 45cm

Lot 330

A .925 Silver Mounted "The Royal Geographical Society Silver Map", in blue and silvered frame, 37cm x 56cm

Lot 668

1930`s and 1940`s German books and booklets, including 1939 Gegen England and Alfred Krupp, a post war German brass dish engraved with crossed hammers, a miniature miner`s lamp, map, a booklet. More Fragments From France by Bruce Bairnsfather, Gallipoli Revisited by Stanton Hope and The Anzac Book written and illustrated in Gallipoli by the Men of Anzac, etc.

Lot 673

A War map of The Western Front and a Military Road Map, Iringa-Songia

Lot 659

Two canteens of cutlery, framed map, plated tray, pair of bellows, decorative ceramics, metalwares, etc (three boxes)

Lot 509

John Brown : Self-Interpreting Bible. Nd. C.1835 Large Folio in contemporary full calf binding, marbled eps and edges. Engraved frontis, plates and map. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Binding worn with some loss on the spine, holding but requiring conservation. Contents generally very clean, text block tight. Some offsetting from plates.

Lot 571

Inland Waterways Miscellany : Blair J. : Waterways and Canal-Buidling in Medieval England 2007; Shill R. : The Industrial Canal Vols. 1 & 2, 1996; Foxon T. : Number One! 1991; George B. : James Green Canal Builder 1997; Astbury A. : The Black Fens 1973. Together with a variety of 40+ related titles. Formats include Qto., 8vo., Hb. & Pb. Also included in this Lot : A Plan of the Navigable Canal now making from the Coventry to the City of Oxford, 1771. Original hand coloured engraved map from the 'Gentleman's Magazine, April 1771. Mounted framed & glazed. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Most titles vg. / f. including the plan.

Lot 602

Cox T. : Magna Britannia - Bedfordshire 1720. With Morden map and distance table. Section individually bound in modern maroon cloth. Britton J. & Brayley E. : Beauties of England and Wales - Bedfordshire C. 1850. Engraved plates. With Dugdale's map at the front. Modern qtr. binding. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Cox title appears to have a facsimile tp but the remainder is original. Britton & Brayley with Dugdale's map from England & wales delineated.

Lot 614

Armstrong M. : An Actual Survey of the Great Post Roads Between London and Edinborough 1776. Small 8vo. Original qtr.binding. General map frontis, engraved title page with vignette. Plates with engraved maps of designated roads together with textual commentary. Scarce. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Original binding with leather spine and marbled boards virtually complete but very worn and top board loose. Text block tight with some offsetting very minor foxing o/w clean. Small section missing from fore-edge of p.20 with tiny loss of text.

Lot 675

Bedford & Bedfordshire Miscellany : Album collection of coloured & monochrome postcards featuring various locations within Bedford town centre - some early 20th.C.; Cary J. Map of Bedfordshire 1787 h/c, glazed and framed. Together with other related booklets & pamphlets. CONDITION REPORT: Condition ; Album postcards vg.

Lot 676

A WW2 Parachute Regiment Escape Map : Zones of France. 2nd.Edition, March 1944. Printed in colour on silk. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Vg., clean and bright with folds.

Lot 679

Hunting Map. Edward Stanford 1880. Large folding, 104 section, linen backed map featuring the counties of Northampton,Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. Coloured boundaries indicating the following local Hunts : Milton, Pytchley, Oakley, Duke of Grafton, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Whaddon Chase, Bicester, Puckeridge, Hertfordshire, South Oxfordshire and Old Berkeley. Slipcase with Stanford label to upper board. CONDITION REPORT: Condition. Well preserved.

Lot 680

John Speed : Somerset_shire. Described and into Hundreds devided, with plott of the famous and most wholsom waters and citie of the Bathe. Map dated 1611 but published by Thomas Basset & Robert Chiswell 1676. Hand coloured, framed and glazed. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Overall surface slightly browned.

Lot 681

John Speed : Bedfordshire and the situation of Bedford described with the armes of thos Honorable Familyes that have borne ye titles of Dukes and earls thereof. Published by Roger Rea C. 1662-65. With two other smaller Bedfordshire maps. All framed and glazed. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Speed map with variable browning; lacking small section at lower L/H corner with loss of text.

Lot 682

Bowen E. : An Accurate Map of the County of Bedford divided into its Hundreds. C.1750. Engraved title cartouche. Boundaries h/c in outline. Text and table in margins. Morden R. : Cambridgeshire. Engraved title cartouche, Boundaries h/c in outline. Cox T. : Cambridgeshire Distance Table. (Magna Britannia ) C.1720. All items mounted framed and glazed. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Generally vg.

Lot 683

Kitchin T. : Map of the European Settlements in the East Indies 1783; Russell J. : China Divided into Provinces 1811. ( From Guthrie's System of Geography ). Cruchley G. : China 1856. All framed and glazed. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Generally vg. Some off-setting on Cruchley map.

Lot 686

Ordnance Survey Map : S. Derby & Notts. Folding, linen-backed map with marbled paper at folded ends. Engraved physical features. Latest date indicated at the lower margin - " Railways inserted to May 1884 ". Part of embossed Ordnance Survey stamp with 'OCT 90' on upper margin. Engraved heraldic bookplate of Edward Matthey on one end. Maroon cloth slip case with Edward Stanford label. CONDITION REPORT: Condition; Vg

Lot 688

Pigot J. : Bedfordshire C.1840. H/c in outline, engraved vignette. (After) Ogilvy J. : Road from London to Okeham in Rutlandshire C.1720. Strip road map including Bedfordshire. Togther with one other Bedfordshire county map. All mounted, framed and glazed. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Vg.

Lot 689

Jeffreys T. : County of Bedford Surveyed and engraved 1765. 2nd.Ed. 1804. Large scale map with 8 sections (from County Atlas) matched and mounted together on one linen-backed, rolled sheet designed for complete wall-hanging display. Engraved physical features and vignettes. Engraved Town Plan of Bedford inset. County boundary h/c in outline. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Some minor fraying around the edges but not affecting the actual margins of the map. o/w generally well preserved although adapted in this way.

Lot 690

Reynolds M. : The Town of Bedford C.1844. Linen backed, engraved map of the town by the borough surveyor. Glazed surface with ornate engraved title and dedication; mounted on rollers for wall-hanging display. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Edges slightly frayed but not affecting the map margins; overall surface a little browned but details clear and crisp.

Lot 693

Bryant A. : Map of the County of Bedford 1826. Large format map with engraved physical features and hand coloured boundaries and other highlights. Ornate calligraphic title and dedication. Linen backed. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Margins of map a little frayed at the edges o/w sound.

Lot 45

BOX CONTAINING FRAMED HAND COLOURED MAP OF NORFOLK; TOGETHER WITH SIX ASSORTED HAND COLOURED AND BLACK AND WHITE TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGRAVINGS OF THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK, various small sizes (7)

Lot 282

A Britains Map of the World Cow, second version, modelled with markings in black and white forming a world map, to one side titled `The World`s Cow`, to the other `Nestle`s Milk`, for the British Empire Exhibition 1924.

Lot 1253

Robert Morden: a hand coloured map of Nottinghamshire with title vignette, sold by Abel Swale, Aronsham and John Churchill, 36 by 43cm.

Lot 1259

Sanson: a map of the East Indies, dedicated by Ric Blome including Mogul, Decan, India, Maldives, Cochin, China, with information lower reading `To the Honourable, the Governor Deputy and Court of Committees of the Company of Marchants tradeing in to the East Indies`, 46 by 38cm.

Lot 1262

An Essex road map, circa 1700, of The Roads from Chelmsford to Dover, hand painted, 32 by 42cm.

Lot 320

Judaica. A contemporary detailed contour relief map in glass case of Jerusalem and Environs, c.1855-1860. by Ordnance Survey under the direction of Sir Henry James, Director General,1854-1875 with explanatory notice. 51cm. square.

Lot 39

A framed antique map of Gloucestershire and a parchment style map of Devonshire

Lot 180

Horn beaker by Mappin and Webb with silver plated collar and shield and two paperweights, decorated with world map

Lot 191

A quantity of collectables to include a jewellers chain measure, a map measure, a treen bobbin and a treen thread waxer (4)

Lot 309

An Ordnance Survey map of Radnorshire, twenty four printed sections on linen, published 1st October 1833, in a slip case

Lot 353

J Blaeu/ Gloucesteria Ducatus Vulgo Gloucestershire/coloured engraved map

Lot 354

C & J Greenwood/Map of the County of Nottinghamshire/coloured engraved map/another of Gloucestershire and another of Bristol

Lot 370

THREE FRAMED AND GLAZED LIMITED EDITION PRINTS FROM THE ORIGINAL PAINTINGS BY EDNA B DE MAURICE - STOW ON THE WOLD 114/1000 - BOURTON ON THE WATER 18/1000 - LOWER SLAUGHTER 737/1000 - ALL APPROX. 29 X 19 CM TOGETHER WITH A PRINT OF AN ANTIQUE MAP OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE ( 4 )

Lot 235

"A Skeleton Map of India to Illustrate Lines of Telegraph..." pub. by the Director General of Telegraphs in India, Calcutta 1868

Lot 551

A Coloured Great Western Railway Map

Lot 90

A huge Togolese wall hanging painted on papyrus type material, centred with a map of Togo, 175 x 342cm.

Lot 300

Elastolin and Lineol, composition figures including Elastolin Sailors (6) with Captain, French Infantry Rangefinder, Map Reader and Soldier with Field Telephone, British Army Band Members (10), Soldiers Marching with Officer (6), Lineol German Infantry Kneeling and a green tinplate Field Gun, P-G some cracking and losses, one British lacks arm (29)

Lot 430

Bunyan`s Pilgrims Progress and other works with notes and a map of Jersey (2)

Lot 871

A novelty coffee table, the top as a framed map of Nottinghamshire; a pair of watercolour studies of bright summer flowers; a similar landscape; other prints and pictures; qty

Lot 175

England & Ireland. Vrients (Jan Baptist), Angliae et Hiberniae Accurata Descriptio Veteribus et Recentioribus Nominibus Illustrata......., c.1612, hand coloured engraved map, extensively decorated with a strapwork cartouche, sea monsters, mermaids and Neptune, a genealogical ‘family tree’ of the Kings and Queens of England from William I to James I dominates the right hand side of the map, one small hole in image, trimmed to plate mark on one margin, central fold strengthened on verso, 440 x 575mm, Latin text on verso. This map first appears in Abraham Ortelius’s atlas of 1606. A slightly later state showing the alteration to the central circular panel on the family tree now states that James I is King of Britain and not King of Britain and France. The previous state had understandably proved unpopular with the French authorities and Vrients altered the plate. R.W.Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, no.275 and no.323. Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no. 17.2. (1)

Lot 176

England & Wales. Bowles (Thomas & Carver Samuel, pubs.) Geography Bewitched! or, a droll Caricature Map of England and Wales, 1794, engraved allegorical map after Robert Dighton, contemp. hand colouring with some later enhancement, trimmed to plate mark with margins extended and strengthened on verso, occ. marginal tears and repairs, 210 x 170mm (1)

Lot 177

England & Wales. Kitchin (Thomas), A New Map of England and Wales Drawn from Several Surveys &c. on a New Projection, Corrected from Astronomical Observations & the Places marked where the Observat’ns were made....., the Canals inserted to 1792 by J.Phillips Surveyor, pub. Laurie & Whittle, 12th May 1794, large engraved map with contemp. outline colouring on two sheets conjoined, inset map of The Scilly Isles, large decorative b & w cartouche, list of canals and table of explanation, old folds, occ. repaired tears, slight dust soiling, 1285 x 1085mm, together with Andrews (John),A New Physical, Historical & Political map of England and Wales from actual Surveys & Astronomical Observations of the Royal Society....., 1st. ed., 1786, engraved map on six sheets conjoined in pairs, contemp. hand colouring, calligraphic cartouche and table of explanation, inset map of the Scilly Isles, slight marginal spotting and staining, occ. repaired marginal closed tears, overall size 1590 x 1300mm, plus Arrowsmith (J.),England, 1832, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, 630 x 505mm (3)

Lot 178

England & Wales. Langley (Edward & Belch William), Langley’s New Travelling and Commercial Map of England and Wales, 1817, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, panels at sides giving information about market days, distances etc., panorama of London and three inset views of Vauxhall, Waterloo and Southwark bridges, slight staining, slight dust and finger soiling, slight fraying to linen on old folds, 480 x 675mm, together with another seven county and road maps, including examples by Cary, Ogilby and Morden, various sizes and condition (8)

Lot 179

England & Wales. Mercator (Gerard), Anglia Regnum, c.1636, hand coloured engraved map, frayed and torn with some loss, restored on verso, repaired closed tears, slight staining, trimmed to neat line on lower margin, upper margin strengthened on verso, two short printers folds, backed with archival tissue, 355 x 470mm, English text on verso (1)

Lot 182

* English Channel. Pine (John), Untitled map showing the progress of the Spanish Armada along the English Channel, 1739, hand coloured engraved map on two sheets (nos. 3 & 4), decorative allegorical borders, 385 x 610mm, mounted, framed and glazed. The map shows the southern coastline of Cornwall and Devon from Dedman Point to Torbay including Plymouth, Salcombe and Dartmouth. These maps depicting the Spanish Armada’s disastrous progression around the coastline of England & Wales were taken from a series of tapestries which hung in the Houses of Parliament. The tapestries were destroyed by fire in 1834, (1)

Lot 183

* English Channel. Pine (John), Untitled map showing the progress of the Spanish Armada along the English Channel, 1739, hand coloured engraved map on two sheets (nos. 9 & 10), decorative allegorical borders, 395 x 620mm, mounted, framed and glazed. The map shows the south east corner of Kent and the northern coast of Picardie and Flanders. These maps depict the Spanish Armada’s disastrous progression along the coastline of England & Wales and are taken from a series of tapestries which hung in the Houses of Parliament. The tapestries were destroyed by fire in 1834. (1)

Lot 184

Europe. Lehmann-Dumont (Karl), Humoristische Karte von Europa im Jahre 1914, pub. Leutert & Schneidewind, Dresden, 1914, colour printed caricature map, inset map of Japan, old folds strengthened on verso, some marginal fraying with very slight loss. occ. marginal closed tears, 350 x 490mm, together with eleven early 20th century North American and Canadian share certificates, each approx. 250 x 320mm. The map is a scarce allegorical depiction of Europe, with the bias on Germany and Prussia. Undoubtedly published for amusement it concentrates on the national characteristics and foibles of each nation, but there is also a more disturbing element of propoganda. The date of publication and the depiction of national stereotypes will prove to be highly prophetic of the carnage that was shortly to engulf the continent. (12)

Lot 185

Flintshire. Speed (John), Flint-Shire, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, engraved map with sparse outline colouring, inset plans of St. Asaph and Flint, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, some fraying and marginal closed tears, slight offsetting of watercolour, 390 x 520mm, English text on verso, mounted (1)

Lot 189

* Gloucestershire. Saxton (Christopher), Glocestriae sive Claudiocestriae Comit (Claudy Caesaris Nomine ad huc Celebrat) Verus Tipus atq Effigies. No. Dni. 1577, c.1579, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 500mm, mounted, framed and glazed. A fine example in very good condition. (1)This map has now been examined out of frame and the colour is early, but with some later enhancement

Lot 191

India. Read & Co. (pubs.), Read’s Illustrated Map of India, Shewing all the Principal Cities, Military Stations, Railways, Telegraphs &c. from Cape Comorin to the Himalaya Mountains, pub. Sept. 15th. 1857, pictorial colour lithographic map, inset views of Lahore and Delhi, some staining, 465 x 360mm, together with Thomson (John),British India, Northern part, 1817, three engraved maps on one sheet (as published), contemp. outline colouring, 505 x 620mm. The first map described was probably published to coincide with the start of the Indian Mutiny which commenced in the same year. (2)

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