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Lot 386

An antique map. The road from Chester to Cardiff together with a collection of unframed watercolours and prints.

Lot 459

A World War II leather map case.

Lot 75

VIRGIL P. VIRGILII MARONIS OPERA -------, Amstelaedami: Jacobi Wetstenii. MDCCXLVI [1746]. 4 vols. 4to. Pp. [66], LXXXII, 519 [1], plates [1]; [4], 706, plates [1] foldling map; [4], 707, [1]; [4], 358, [12] [378], Uncut. large engraved head piece. Cont. Hf. Cf. Some joints spit (4)

Lot 264

FRASER, MAXWELL, Holiday Haunts Great Western Railway. Season 1934 -----. Holiday Restorts in England, Wales, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. Pp. [3] 4-1062. Folding map in packet, Limp Ill`d card wraps

Lot 290

ROBERT MORDEN ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED MAP, `County Palatine of Chester`, sold by Abel Swale Awnsham and John Churchill 13 1/2" x 16 1/4" (34cm x 41cm) framed and glazed

Lot 292

GEORGE SIMMS, CLOTH BACKED LARGE SCALE FOLDING MAP` ENVIRONS OF MANCHESTER` circa 1858, 12" to the mile, 124 x 181cm and a `Geographica` large scale folding PLAN OF MANCHESTER, paper on cloth, 1923 (2)

Lot 295

GERARDUM VALK AND PETRUM SCHENK ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED MAP `Terra Firma et Novum Regnum` Granatense et Popayan` modern day Panama and Columbia 15" x 19 1/4" (38.1cm x 48.9cm) H. MOIL EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MAP `The West part of Barbary, containing Fez Marocco, Algier` 7" x 10" (17.8cm x 35.4cm) (2)

Lot 300

JOHANNES JANSSON (?) ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED MAP OF COMITATUS LANCASTRENSIS `The Countie Palatine of Lancaster` text verso 14 1/2" x 19 1/2" (36.8cm x 49.5cm) framed and glazed

Lot 301

ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED MAP OF ENGLAND, Angiae Regnum 8" x 10 1/4" (20.2cm x 26cm) framed and glazed an ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED MAP from London to Carlisle in Cumberland comprising the section from Staffordshire to Lancashire in seven strips, beneath the title cartouche, 6" x 8" (15.3cm x 20.3cm) and A SMALL ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED BOOKPLATE MAP of Lancashire all framed and glazed (3)

Lot 303

JOHN SPEED ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED MAP OF WESTMORLAND Sold by George Humble 15 1/4" x 20" (38.7cm x 50.8cm) framed and glazed

Lot 304

JOHANNES JANSSON ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED MAP OF CUMBRIA and WESTMORLAND text verso 17 1/2" x 21 1/2" (44.4cm x 54.6cm) framed and glazed

Lot 305

JOHN O`GILBY ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED PART ROAD MAP from York to West Chester comprising the section from York to Warrington in seven steps beneath the title cartouche 14" x 17 1/2" (35.5cm x 44.4cm)

Lot 306

J & C WALKER ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED MAP OF LANCASHIRE, 1086 according to the Doomsday Survey in the Orthography and character in that document 16" x 11" (40.5cm x 28cm) framed and glazed with an antique HAND COLOURED MAP OF LANCASHIRE 10" X 8" (25.4cm x 20.3cm) and TWO OTHER ANTIQUE MAPS of Lancashire all framed and glazed (4)

Lot 311

JOHN OGILBY COPPER PLATE ENGRAVED MAP `The Road From London to Carlisle` plate 37, contemporary hand colouring with margins 14 1/4" x 17 1/2" (36cm x 44.5cm)

Lot 312

CHRISTOPHER SAXTON COPPER PLATE ENGRAVED COUNTY MAP OF LANCASTRIAE with contemporary hand colouring 12 1/4" x 13 3/4" (31cm x 35cm)

Lot 315

WILLEM JANSZOON BLAEU (1571-1638) HAND COLOURED ENGRAVED COUNTY MAP OF WESTMORLAND Published 1645 16 1/2" x 21"

Lot 546

A collection of pictures and prints including a pair of late 19th century oil paintings on board, still lives with fruit, a watercolour of a coastal landscape with sheep grazing, an 18th century map of the counties of Gloucestershire and Monmouth, printed for R Wilkinson, 55 x 70cm in rosewood frame, a coloured print after Sutton Palmer of a Lakeland scene, a collection of black and white etchings of architectural subjects including an example signed Winifred W Jones and showing Bristol subjects, a small collection of books including titles relating to steam driven road vehicles, etc

Lot 565

A collection of early 20th century and other pictures and prints including two watercolours of landscapes, an 18th century engraving showing a Perspective View of the city of Gloucester, a 19th century map of Gloucestershire, a Vanity Fair Spy print in oak frame, etc

Lot 627

A quantity of mixed topographical books covering the Cotswolds and South Wales, titles include Cotswold Tales, Down the Severn, Yesterday`s Gower together with an edition of Cattle, Sheep and Pigs - their practical breeding and keeping by Frank Townend Barton MRCVS and a fold-up map of England and Wales printed by G W Bacon & Company, London

Lot 402

Robert Morden: framed and glazed original map of Lancaster, sold by Able Swale and John Churchill (foxing).

Lot 437

Four large framed and glazed 19th century hunting prints together with a map.

Lot 173

A rare 18th century leather bound first edition; A Survey of Dorsetshire containing the antiquities and natural history of that county published from an original manuscript by the Reverend Mr Coker of Mapowder, publ. London for J Wilcox at the Green Dragon, MDCCXXXII (1732), with rare original map by John Wilcox in situ.

Lot 42

'Chester' early 17th Century map by Petrus Kaerius hand coloured 9cm x 12.5cm

Lot 43

'New Map of the World' by T Kitchin hand coloured late 18th Century 15cm x 27cm

Lot 44

'The North Ridinge of Yorkshire - Ducatus Eboracensis Pars Borealis' 17th Century map by Jan Jansson pub.1646 hand coloured double sided 38cm x 50cm

Lot 355

A collection of Maps and Ordnance Survey Maps of Great Britain, late 18th century and later, including Maps of British Counties engraved by John Cary (1754-1835) and published by John Stockdale, from 1798 and later, including Suffolk, Hartfordshire, Surrey, Hampshire, Worcestershire, Wiltshire, Norfolk, South Wales, Nottinghamshire, Somersetshire, Lincolnshire, Warwickshire, Leicestershire, Rutlandshire, Gloucestershire, together with other maps engraved at the Ordnance Map Office in the Tower of London, and other 19th century and later county maps, some with hand colouring, (a lot), (a/f), (unframed)

Lot 794

A contemporary framed and glazed pietra dura style map of the world, 97cm wide.

Lot 457

A signed print by Allen F Brewer Jnr. - colour print of ``Speedy Scott - the celebrated trotter``; a print after Birkett Foster; a map and six other prints (9)

Lot 365

AFTER JOHN SPEEDE "Wilshire", a coloured map with town plan of Salisbury with coats of arms for the Earls of Wilshire and Salisbury, and another "Somerset-shire", coloured map bearing town plan for Bathe with coats of arms (2) CONDITION REPORTS These are modern reproduction prints. Wear, discolouration.

Lot 7

John Speed, Map of Stafford Countie and Towne with the ancient Citie Lichfeild described, sold by John Sudbury and George Humble, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Stafford and Lichfield, elaborate strap work borders, English text on verso, 39 x 51.5cm.; 15.5 x 20.25in.

Lot 12

Nigel Finch - Stormy Waters and another Harbour, oil on boards, together with continental street scene, oil on canvas and reproduction framed map of Nottingham (4).

Lot 92D

A 19th century hand coloured map of Corkshire, 3 prints in ebonised frames

Lot 109A

An 18th century coloured map of Oxfordshire by Thomas Kitchin, 26½" x 20", in oak frame

Lot 4

Darwin, CharlesGeological observations on the volcanic islands and parts of South America visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1876. Second edition, 8vo, 2 folding maps, 5 folding plates, upper hinge broken, Cruising Association Library gilt stamp to upper cover, "C.A." to spine, book label, and oval blindstamp to title, slight spotting, small tear to folding map without lossProvenance:P The Cruising Association Library

Lot 5

Du Chaillu, Paul B.The land of the midnight sun. London: J. Murray, 1888. 2 volumes, 8vo, folding map in pocket, plates, illustrations, original cloth gilt, Cruising Association Library gilt stamp to upper cover, bookplate and small oval blindstamp to titlesProvenance:P The Cruising Association Library

Lot 8

Hakluyt Society-- Publications, a very long run: 215 volumes, comprisingFirst series. Volumes 1- 5, 7, 11, 13, 16, 18-19, 22-25, 27, 30, 32, 34, 38-39, 42- 43, 48, 50, 52- 57, 59, 62- 63, 65-67, 69-70, 72, 74- 83, 86-91, 95- 97, 99- 100, London: 1848- 1899; Second series. Volumes 1,2, 3, 5-18, 22-25, 28-30, 32- 38, 40- 41, 43-47, 49- 53, 55-56, 58, 60, 62, 64-104, 106, 110-113, 120, 122, 124, 126- 127, 144-156, 158- 177, 182-190; 1900-2000; Third Series Volumes 1-9, 11- 12, 14-20, 1999-2007; and several other Hakluyt Society unidentified volumes: Map of the World A.D. 1600, 1880; Bethencourt: The Canarian, 1872; & The texts and versions of John de Plano Carpini and William de Rubruquis. Hakluyt Society, 1903; original blue cloth gilt, later volumes with dust-jackets, Cruising Association Library book label, gilt stamp to many upper covers, and small blindstamp to titles (apart from 1970 onwards), some mint in dust-jackets, some very good, some rubbed, a few wornProvenance:P The Cruising Association Library

Lot 25

Royal Navy, history, a quantity, including Glascock, W.N.The naval officer`s manual. London, 1848. Second edition, original cloth, worn; Brenton, E.P. The naval history of Great Britain. 1837. 2 volumes, one volume worn, one rebacked; Hoste, Capt. Sir W. Memoirs and letters. London, 1833. 2 volumes, 8vo, half calf, worn; Nicolas, H.H. A history of the Royal Navy. 1847. 2 volumes in one, original cloth, rebacked; [Bate, John and Henry Cavendish] The cruise round the world of the Flying Squadron, 1869-1870 under the command of Rear-Admiral G.T. Phipps Hornby. 1871. Folding map and chromolithographed plates, original cloth, rebacked, spotting; Kingston, W.H.G. Blue Jackets. London, 1854. Rebound; Biddlecombe, G. Steam fleet tactics. 1857. 4to, annotated copy, original cloth; Oppenheim, M. A history of the administration of the Royal Navy and of merchant shipping. 1896; Albion, R.G. Forests and sea power. The timber problem of the Royal Navy 1652-1862. 1926; Marcus, G.J. The age of Nelson. 1971. Dust-jacket; Brooks, F.W. The English naval forces 1199-1272. [n.d.]; Dickson, R.K. The history of H.M. Navigation School 1729-1926. [c.1927]; Burgoyne, A.H. Submarine navigation past and present. 1903. 2 volumes, later cloth; Field, C. Britain`s sea soldiers. A history of the Royal Marines. 1924. 2 volumes, 4to; Le Fevre, P. Precursors of Nelson. 2000. Dust-jacket; Cresswell, S.G. War, ice & piracy... the Journals and letters of Samuel Gurney Cresswell. 2000. Dust-jacket; Dawson, Lionel Flotillas, a hard-lying story. 1933; Kenworthy, J.M. Freedom of the seas. [c.1918]; Erhman, J. The navy in the war of William III 1689-1697. 1953; Hutchinson, J.R. The press-gang afloat and ashore. 1913. Cover detached; most original cloth, with Cruising Association Library gilt stamp on upper cover and/or bookplate or small oval stamp on title; and a quantity of similar works on the Royal Navy, 19th and 20th century; sold not subject to return (quantity)Provenance:P The Cruising Association Library

Lot 27

Russo - Japanese War of 1905 - Klado, Capt. NicolasThe battle of the sea of Japan. 1906. 4to, plates, original cloth, rebacked retaining spine; Committee of Imperial Defence, Historical Section Official history (Naval and Military) of the Russo-Japanese War. 1910-12. Volumes 1-2 (of 3) and 2 map volumes, plates, folding maps and plans, original blue cloth, 8vo (5)Provenance:P The Cruising Association Library

Lot 35

Travel, a quantity, including Marryat, HoraceA residence in Jutland, the Danish Isles and Copenhagen. 1860. 2 volumes, lacks front free endpapers; Polo, Marco The book of Ser Marco Polo. edited by H. Yule. 3 volumes, original cloth Macgregor, J. The Roy Roy on the Jordan, Nile, Red Sea & Gennesareth. 1869; Smyth, H.W. Chase and chance in Indo-China. 1934; Wood, C.W. In the valley of the Rhone. 1899; Moncrieff, A.R.H. The highlands and islands of Scotland. 1906; Mothersole, J. The Isles of Scilly. [c.1914], rebacked; Maxwell, D. Adventures with a sketch book. 1914; Quin, M.J. Steam voyages on the Seine, the Moselle, & the Rhine. London, 1843. 2 volumes, 8vo, frontispieces, modern cloth; Ritchie, Leith Wanderings by the Loire. [c.1850]. 20 engravings, half cloth, spotting, rebacked, worn; Wood, C.W. Through Holland. 1877. 8vo, cloth; Mahaffy, J.P. Sketches from a tour through Holland & Germany. 1889; Prime, W.C. Boat life in Egypt and Nubia. New York, 1857. Half morocco, cover detached; [Anon.] A cruise or three months on the continent. London, 1818. 3 (of 4) hand-coloured aquatints, cloth, rebacked; Strutt, E. Six weeks on the Loire. 1833. etched plates, contemporary half calf, slightly rubbed; Barber, T. Barber`s picturesque illustrations of the Isle of Wight. engraved title, portrait, folding map, plates, original green cloth, neatly rebacked retaining original spine, most original cloth, with Cruising Association Library gilt stamp to upper cover, bookplate and small oval blindstamp on title, some rubbed or worn; sold not subject to return (36)Provenance:P The Cruising Association Library

Lot 57

Africa - Johnston, KeithGeneral map of Africa constructed from the most recent coast surveys and embodying the results of all explorations to the present time. London: W. & A.K. Johnston, 1879. Engraved map hand-coloured in outline, folding map backed on linen and divided in sections, folding into blue morocco folder, binding very wornProvenance: T.B. Johnston, bookplate; Bartholomew Family, Mapmakers and Geographers, Edinburgh

Lot 59

Atlases and maps - Bartholomew, JohnA descriptive hand atlas of the world. Edinburgh: A. Fullarton, 1871. 4to, 27 double-page coloured maps, half morocco, lacking part of spine; Chamber`s parlour atlas. Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, 1856. 37 coloured double-page or folding maps, folding maps laid down on linen, later cloth retaining original spine; Arrowsmith, Aaron An atlas of modern geography. London: J. Arrowsmith, 1824. 8vo, engraved title and 29 (of 30) erratically numbered maps hand-coloured in outline, [30 maps are called for, but index list does not tally correctly with maps present], contemporary half morocco, paper label on upper cover; Wettstein, H. Schul-atlas. Zurich, 1880. 4to, double-page coloured maps, contemporary half cloth; Chambers, W. & R. Atlas of modern and ancient geography. London, [1846]. 4to, 34 engraved maps hand-coloured in outline, with manuscript note by John Bartholomew on endpaper noting that various plates were engraved by J. Bartholomew, original cloth, rubbed; Geikie, Sir Archibald. Geological map of England and Wales. Edinburgh: Bartholomew, John, & Son Ltd, 1897. Hand-coloured engraved map, folding into original green cloth gilt folder; Johnston, A. Keith General map of Europe. 1873. Large coloured engraved map, dissected and backed on linen, 1060 x 1270mm. , folding into red morocco covers, upper cover detached; Andriveau-Goujon, E. Plan geometral de Paris. Paris, 1866. Folding hand-coloured engraved map, dissected and backed on linen; and a small quantity of other map and atlas related volumes (quantity)Provenance: Bartholomew Family, Mapmakers and Geographers, Edinburgh

Lot 60

Australia - Black, Adam and Charles, map publishersAtlas of Australia with all the gold regions. Edinburgh: A. & C. Black, [c.1853]. 4to, 6 coloured folding engraved maps, original pictorial cloth gilt, binding partly discoloured, head of spine chippedProvenance: Bartholomew Family, Mapmakers and Geographers, Edinburgh

Lot 61

Berghaus, HeinrichPhysikalischer Atlas. Gotha: von Justus Perthes, 1845-48. 2 volumes in one, folio, 92 (of ?93) hand-coloured engraved maps or printed tables, comprising Metereology (15, including 5b and 5c) Hydrography (16), Geology (15), Magnetism (5), Plant geography (6), Thiere (12), Anthropology (4), Ethnology (19), mostly double-page, later half calf, occasional spotting; Gotthold, H.H. Deutschland unter der gröste Theil der umliegenden Staaten oder Mittel-Europa. Berlin: H. Kliewer, [n.d.], large engraved map, hand-coloured in outline, dissected and backed on linen, 126 x 128cm., slipcase, slightly dampstained (2)Provenance: Bartholomew Family, Mapmakers and Geographers, EdinburghNote: The collation is not straightforward; however it would appear that map 3 of "Meteorologie" is lacking.

Lot 65

East Africa - Ravenstein, Ernest GeorgeA map of Eastern Equatorial Africa, compiled by E.G. Ravenstein, F.R.G.S. and published under the authority of the Royal Geographical Society (Printed at Stanford`s Geographical Establishment, London). Sheet 15 and 22 combined on one sheet, Sheet 25 split at folds, occasional spotting, loose in cloth slipcaseProvenance: Bartholomew Family, Mapmakers and Geographers, Edinburgh

Lot 67

Edinburgh - Johnston, W. and A.K. - Lancefield, AlfredJohnston`s plan of Edinburgh & Leith in 1851. From a actual survey by Alfred Lancefield. Hand-coloured engraved map, dissected and backed on linen, 134cm. x 168cm., folding into maroon morocco covers, small tear to head of spineProvenance: Bartholomew Family, Mapmakers and Geographers, Edinburgh

Lot 68

Edinburgh Maps and Plans - Collection, includingPlan referred to in the reports respecting a tunnel under the Forth. 1806, with one leaf of The Scots Magazine; Knox, James Plan of Edinburgh and its Environs. 1824. Dissected and backed on linen; Johnston, W. & A.K. The city of Edinburgh drawn and engraved for Gray`s annual directory. 1837. Backed on linen; Lizars. W.H. Plan of Edinburgh and Leith. Engraved expressly for the Post Office, Directory. [c.1845]; another copy [c.1846], tear repaired, very slight marginal loss; another copy [c.1855]; Plan of the City of Edinburgh and environs with the town and port of Leith, Newhaven and Granton, [c.1850], neat repairs to verso; [Weekly Dispatch Atlas] Edinburgh, drawn & engraved by B.R. Davies, [c.1853], some loss at central fold; Bartholomew, John Plan of Edinburgh & Leith with suburbs, from Ordnance and actual surveys. 1868, repaired on verso; another copy 1869, two short repairs on verso; another copy 1870, two small repairs on verso; another copy 1871; another copy 1872, 1873, 1875, 1877, 1886-7; Johnston, W. & A.K. Post office plan of Edinburgh, Leith and Portobello. 1896-97, coloured, slight loss to NE corner; another edition 1910-11, hand-coloured in outline; another edition 1913-14, hand-coloured in outline; another edition: New Parliamentary Divisions, 1918, laid down; and a map with caption cropped with the Railways and Tramways marked in ink, most maps with a little dust-soiling (21)

Lot 71

Hondius, HenricusScotia regnum, 1636, 50x57cm including mount, after Mercator`s map of 1595, Hondius has changed the cartouche on the map to the Scottish coat of arms, framed and glazed, mounted on board, foxed, a note on the reverse incorrectly states that the map is by Ortelius (The Early Maps of Scotland p.169)

Lot 72

India and Burma - Walker, JohnMap of India, shewing the British territories, subdivided into Collectorates and including British Burmah, with the position and boundary of each native state, executed by order of the government of India. London: W.H. Allen & Co., 1889. Large hand-coloured folding map of India, divided by section and backed on linen, in four sheets, each sheet 855 x 875mm., original slipcaseProvenance: Bartholomew Family, Mapmakers and Geographers, Edinburgh

Lot 73

Jode, Gerard de - Gastaldi, GiacomoAfricae ut terra mariq[ue], lustrata est, propiissima ac verè genuina descriptio, observatis ad unguem gradibus longitudinis et latitudinis. [Antwerp: Gerarde de Jode, c.1573]. 405 x 520mm., Latin text on verso, First or Intermediate State with Latin text on verso but without the addition of "Cum privilegio" in the title cartouche, engraved map hand-coloured in outline, two small holes close to central fold with very slight loss, slightly discoloured/spotted, hole in lower margin, top right corner of margin renewedProvenance: Bartholomew Family, Mapmakers and Geographers, EdinburghNote: "This is an exceedingly rare, folio-size map of Africa by Gerard de Jode. It is clearly based on the famous eight sheet Giacomo Gastaldi wall map of Africa of 1564. Within the title, De Jode recognises Gastaldi as the author of this work ("Autore M. Iacobo Castoldo"). As De Jode was represented at the important Frankfurt Book Fair where he bought and sold maps, he possibly obtained a copy of the Gastaldi wall map of Africa during one of these fairs. Other than reducing Gastaldi`s heavily detailed, eight-sheet map to one folio-sized map, thus omitting numerous text passages and place names, the basic outline for Africa and its hydrographical and topographic features are the same.Koeman (1967-71) theorizes that De Jode may have been inspired to issue his own atlas, based on the immediate success of Abraham Ortelius` Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. It is therefore likely that this map of Africa may have been prepared sometime after 1570, but before 1578, with the intention that it would eventually be included in his own atlas pending De Jode`s receipt of a publisher`s privilege intended to prevent unauthorized copying of his maps.Although De Jode attempted to receive a royal privilege starting in about 1573, he was not to be granted his royal privilege until 1577. Prior to 1578, it appears that De Jode printed a number of separate, folio-size maps without text on the verso while he waited for his privilege. It is likely that the second state of De Jode`s map of Africa, with the addition of the "cum privilegio" at the bottom right within the title cartouche below the De Jode imprint, was prepared just before the publication of De Jode`s Speculum Orbis Terrarum in 1578.The map was engraved by Johannes and Lucas van Deutecum (with the imprint at bottom of Ioannes a Deutecum / Lucas a Deutecum / fecerunt.) De Jode`s atlas was not a financial success and no other editions were published. In total, a dozen or so examples of his atlas are said to have survived. Consequently, all maps by Gerard de Jode are quite rare.A revised map of Africa, using a new copperplate, was issued in 1593 by his son, Cornelis. This new map was included in Cornelis De Jode`s atlas of 1593, the Speculum Orbis Terrae.The present map would appear to be an intermediate state between Betz`s 14.1 First state of 1573, and 14.2 Second State 1578 which calls for "cum privilegio" in the title cartouche and Latin text on verso. Betz 14.1; Koeman 1967-71: II, Jod 1 (3)

Lot 74

Johnston, AndrewA new map of the north part of Scotland, ca.1725?, 40.5x48.5cm., trimmed and laid-down; [Idem] A new map of the south part of Scotland, ca. 1725?, 40.5x48.5cm, trimmed and laid-down; Bonne, Rigobert Carte du Royaume d`Ecosse, Paris: 1771, 54.5x38cm; [Idem] Carte de l`Ecosse,1770-1800?, 44x29cm; all maps hand-coloured in outline (4)

Lot 78

Knox, James [W. Blackwood]Map of the county of Edinburgh from actual survey by James Knox, new edition with the lines of railway... 1847. Edinburgh: W. & A.K. Johnston, c.1849. 4 sheets folded down centre and rolled, each 56x74.5cm, outlines coloured, very fine copy

Lot 80

Maps of Scotland - Black, Adam & CharlesBlack`s county atlas of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1848. 4to, engraved frontispiece and 37 (of 39) hand-coloured engraved maps, (lacking map of Ayrshire and Selkirk), original green cloth gilt, note on endpaper and notes to margin of a few maps by John Bartholomew, map publisher, lacks lower part of spine; Johnston, W. Gellatly`s new map of the country 12 miles round Edinburgh. Gellatly, 1836. Hand-coloured engraved map, dissected and laid down on linen, 645 x 570mm., slipcase with original printed label; Knox, James Map of the basin of the Firth of Forth. Edinburgh: J. Anderson, 1828. Engraved map, hand-coloured in outline, dissected and backed on linen, 655 x 822mm., cloth slipcase with original printed label; [Idem] Map of the Basin of the Tay. Edinburgh: J. Anderson, 1831. Engraved map, hand-coloured in outline, dissected and laid down on linen, 652 x 830mm., slipcase with original printed label; [Idem] The topography of the basin of the Tay, intended as a companion to the map of the basin of the Tay. Edinburgh, 1831. 8vo, 3 engraved plates, original cloth, lower joint split; Gardner, W.R. New & improved map of Scotland. London: W. Darton, [c.1830]. Engraved map, hand-coloured in outline, dissected and backed on linen, 765 x 638mm., Leigh, Samuel Leigh`s new road map of England, Wales and Scotland. London: S. Leigh, [c.1830]. 2 hand-coloured engraved maps, dissected and backed on linen, folding into green morocco travelling case with leather tongue; Kincaid, Alexander The history of Edinburgh. Edinburgh: for the author, 1787. 8vo, 2 folding plans, contemporary calf, both plans repaired without loss, rubbed, cover detached; [Melrose] A description of the parish of Melrose. Edinburgh: J. Martin, 1769. 12mo, morocco-backed cloth; Bartholomew & Co. Bartholomew`s "half-inch to mile" map of Scotland. New Series, sheet 2 only; and one O.S. sheet [Kelso, sheet 25] only, c. 1873 (12)Provenance: Bartholomew Family, Mapmakers and Geographers, Edinburgh

Lot 81

Maps of Scotland, a quantity including Kitchin, T and Barber, J.The Western Isles, London: 1781, 18.5x24.5cm, hand-coloured, trimmed and laid-down; [Anonymous, possibly after Kitchin or Campbell] A new and accurate map of Scotland from the latest surveys, London[?]: 1794, 29.5x25.5cm, some slight offsetting onto engraved area; Keere, Pieter van den Scotia regnum, Amsterdam: 1673, 28x21.5cm, hand-coloured in outline; Vaugondy, Gilles Robert de Royaume d`Ecosse..., Paris: 1748, 32x21cm, hand-coloured in outline; Keere, Pieter van den Hebrides insulae, Amsterdam: ca.1630[?], 9.5x14.5cm, hand-coloured; Ortelius, Abraham Scotia, from Ortelus`s miniature Theatrum, Amsterdam: 1601, 17x12cm; Kitchin, T. Scotland from the best authorities, London: 1765[?], 35.5x22.5cm; Ordnance Survey Sutherland. London: 1896. Folding map, linen backed, 100x137cm, in slipcase; and others (quantity)

Lot 82

Meikleham, EdwardMap of the country for ten miles round Glasgow. Glasgow: Maclure and MacDonald, [n.d., 1852?]. Hand-coloured engraved map, with engraved vignettes at the corners, dissected and backed on linen, 60.5 x 66cm., cloth covers with paper label on upper cover, paper label somewhat rubbed, covers a little soiled; Ordnance Survey Edinburghshire. Southampton: [n.d., blind stamp reading April 1861] Engraved map dissected and backed on linen, 36 panels each 17x11cm in maroon gilt case, case a little dust-soiled and faded (2)

Lot 86

Rennell, JamesA Bengal atlas... Court of Directors for the affairs of the East India Company, 1780. Folio, 13 maps (10 with coloured outlines), `index map`, contemporary calf gilt, upper joint splitting, spine a little chipped and rubbed, some rubbing to boards and bumping to corners, very minor darkening to some maps but generally cleanProvenance: Bartholomew Family, Mapmakers and Geographers, Edinburgh

Lot 140

Cox, Sir RichardHibernia anglicana... London: Joseph Watts, 1689-1690. First edition, 4to, 2 volumes, large folding map, modern blue binding with marbled boards, some dust soiling and spotting, tear to corners of a couple of pages with loss of some page numbers, closed tear to page 70 in volume 1 with no loss of text, pp.381-384 lacking in volume 1, small marginal burn to page 165 in volume 2, [Wing C6722], [ESTC R5067]

Lot 143

Dickinson, ThomasA narrative of the operation for the recovery of the public stores and treasure sunk in H.M.S. Thetis. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836. 8vo, engraved frontispiece, 4 maps and plates; [bound with] [Idem] A diary of the wreck of his majesty`s ship Challenger... London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836. 8vo, folding map and 3 plates (2 folding), contemporary half calf, lower board lacking, spine lacking, upper cover rubbed, pages generally very clean with very occasional light spotting and a small amount to dust-soiling to some edges, plate showing the `View of Leiibu` torn in two along foldProvenance: Property of the Trustees of Lord Gretton

Lot 147

Froude, James AnthonyHistory of England from the fall of Wolsey to the defeat of the Spanish Armada. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1870. 8vo, 12 volumes, contemporary tree calf gilt, gilt doublures, marbled endpapers, spines a little rubbed and chipped, some very occasional slight spotting; [Idem] Short studies on great subjects. London, Bombay and Calcutta: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1909. 8vo, 4 volumes, contemporary red calf with gilt embossed school stamp and gilt spines, school prize bookplate attached to paste-down marbled endpaper, some slight foxing, spines slightly faded, some rubbing and bumping to spines and covers; [Idem] Caesar: a sketch. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1879. 8vo, portrait, folding map, contemporary half calf, some foxing (17)

Lot 150

HerodotusHistoriarum libri ix. London: John Dunmore, Richard Chiswel, Benjamin Tooke & Thomas Sawbridge, 1679. Folio, folding map, collates [72], 708, [44], 33, [37], contemporary calf, rubbed, lacking a couple of blanks, occasional darkening, a few closed and marginal tears to map [Wing H1584] [ESTC R10164] Note: EEBO shows a crest on the reverse of the title, which does not exist in this copy

Lot 158

Mommsen, TheodorThe history of Rome. London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1877. 8vo, 4 volumes, folding map, contemporary tree calf, gilt tooled spine, gilt crest embossed onto covers, some rubbing and chipping to spines, joints a little worn, endpapers a little foxed; Burnet, George The history of the Reformation of the Church of England. London: W. Baynes and Son, 1825. 12mo, 6 volumes, 3 portraits, engraved titles, contemporary maroon morocco gilt, g.e., spines and corners a little rubbed and faded, edges slightly soiled; Creighton, M. A history of the Papacy... London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1901. 8vo, 6 volumes, contemporary half calf, library stamps, lacks original endpapers, spines a little faded, rubbed and bumped; Comyn, Sir Robert The history of the Western Empire. London: William H. Allen & Co., 1841. 8vo, 2 volumes, contemporary calf, gilt tooled spines, spines a little faded and rubbed (18)

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