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A Josiah Loring (1775 - 1840) Terrestrial Globe, Loring`s Terrestrial Globe, containing all the late discoveries and geographical improvements, as well as the tracks of the most celebrated circumnavigators. Compiled from Smith`s New England Globe, with additions and improvements by Annin and Smith. Revised by Russell Park, 1846. Manufactured by Gilman Joslin Boston, Boston, 1846. Globe covered with 12 copper-engraved paper gores with original full and outline hand coloring. Diameter of the globe: 12 inches. Overall diameter: 18 inches. Overall height: 19 inches. Original four-legged map stand with mahogany horizon ring (with printed astronomical and zodiac data), maple stretchers, brass meridian, and brass hour pointer at top. Diameter: 19 in. Approximately. Note Condition: Areas of surface scratches and losses to Antarctica. See photo.
[Scotland] MacGregor, The Haunted Isles, 1933; Chambers, The History of the Rebellion of 1745-6; 1934; MacIntyre, Memories of a Gamekeeper, circa 1940; Darling, Island Farm, 1943; Sutherland, Hebridean Journey, 1939; Brown, The New Deeside Guide, 1866; Nichol, By Mountain, Moor and Loch, 1931; Leitch, A History of Scotland, 1845; MacKintosh, The MacKintoshes and Clan Chattan, 1903; Glasgow and Lanarkshire Illustrated, circa 1905; Twelve Miles Around Glasgow, fold-out supplement map, The Weekly Herald, 1896
WILLIAM WILSON (fl. late 18th century) ` Modern Plan of the City and Environs of Dublin`, (1798), engraved folding map on linen, coloured 18 1/2 x 22in (laid out) (47.1 x 53.8cm); and three other folding maps `Cary`s New and Accurate Plan of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark and parts adjacent`; Smith`s `New and Correct Pocket Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster` (1812); and Cruchley`s `New and Improved Map of the Environs of London; extending thirty miles from St. Paul`s; four (4), sold A/F
A collection of walking sticks and canes, 19th and 20th century, of various origins, the first: of hand carved wood with a wine barrel-form handle unscrewing to reveal a corkscrew, with brass mount inscribed ``John Walker - 17 Old Court Mansion - Kensington, W8 - 9th May 1929`` (35.25``); the second: marked ``Brigg London``, the carved dog`s head handle with a hinged mouth (36.25``); the third: with telescope handle (36``); the fourth: of inlaid wood with handle carved as a man`s head with a tall pointed cap (35.5``); the fifth: the handle a globe with world map (35``); the sixth: with partial label printed ``Kenya``, the carved handle depicting an elephant and two giraffe`s heads (37``); the seventh: with carved lion`s head handle (31``); the eighth: of carved hickory with twist shaft (36.5``); the ninth: of pigskin-covered wood with brass mounts (35``); the tenth: of spiral-carved hardwood with brass mounts (42``); the eleventh: with leather tag stamped ``Whistle Creek - The Walking Stick Company, of carved hickory (37.25``); the twelfth: of black-painted metal with woven straw handle (34``), 12 pcs
A framed Continental tile map of the world, 19th century, consisting of twelve tiles, depicting the globe in two circles, one showing the Arctic and the Americas, the other showing Africa, Asia and Europe, overall with Latin inscription, decorated in blue and yellow and with figural Romayne panels, cartouches supported by grapes and fruits, cherubs flying against cloudy skies and ships sailing on the seas, in moulded ebonised wooden frame, each tile 25 cm square, width of map 98 cm, width framed 110 cm. Provenance: Retailed by Mallets.
Abraham Ortelius, Flemish 1527-1598- "Ischia, quoe olim Aenaria", 1590; hand coloured engraved map, 36x48.2cm: R W Seale, British mid 18th century- "A Map of Italy, For Mr Tindal`s Continuation of Mr Rapin`s History", c.1733; hand coloured engraved map, 38x46.5cm: Philipp Cluver, German 1580-1622- "Italia Antiqua", publ. 1624 post humously; hand coloured engraved map, 31x45.8cm, (3) Provenance: with Old Church Galleries according to the labels attached to the reverse
Cased Regency map of England and Wales, entitled "Cruchley`s Improved Geographical Companion throughout England and Wales, including part of Scotland", printed on 9 September 1822 and bearing the retailer`s red star stamp (J Gardner, Regent Street) and the inked inscription, "H. Seymour Montagu Edinburgh 4th Sepr. 1825
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