Virginia & Carolina. Ogilby (John), Nova Virginiae Tabula, [1671], uncoloured engraved map, orientated to the west, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, trimmed to plate mark on one margin, 290 x 350 mm, together with another copy similar, plus Moll (Herman), A New Map of Virginia and Maryland, n.d., c.1720, hand coloured engraved map, slight creasing, 260 x 185 mm, with Morden (Robert), A New Map of Carolina, n.d., c.1688, hand coloured engraved miniature map, occ. marginal closed tears repaired on verso, 130 x 125 mm, and Moll (Herman), Carolina, n.d. c.1736, hand coloured engraved map, with German titles, old fold, one vertical margin strengthened on verso, 185 x 165 mm (5)
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Westmorland. Blaeu (Johannes), Westmoria Comitatus; Anglice Westmorland, n.d., c.1645, engraved map with original hand colouring, 380 x 495 mm, Latin text on verso, together with another approx. forty-five maps of Durham, Westmorland, Yorkshire and Cumberland, including examples by Morden, Moule, Van den Keere, Kitchin, Lewis, Cary, Owen & Bowen and Rocque, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.45)
Worcestershire. Speed (John), Worcestershire Described, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, engraved map with sparse outline colouring, elaborate cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, inset town plan of Worcester, short split at base of central fold, some marginal fraying, 390 x 515 mm, mounted (1)
Spottiswood (John). The History of the Church of Scotland, Begining the Year of our Lord 203, and continued to the end of the Reign of King James the VI..., 2nd ed., 1666, engraved portrait frontispiece by Hollar (slightly torn to lower outer blank corner margin), dedictaion leaf with eng. port. of Charles I, double-page uncoloured eng. map of Scotland by Saxton/Hole, paper tape repair to hinges, contemp. calf, crude reback spine and corner repairs, extrems. rubbed and lower edge of boards worn, folio. Armorial bookplate of Thomas Chilcot, Organist of Bath, 1757. (1)
Fabre (Josep Palau i). Picasso Vivant (1881-1907); Picasso Cubism (1907-1917); Picasso des Ballets au Drame (1917-1926), pub. Konemann, 1981, 1990 & 1999 respectively, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j. (second and third vols. in matching slipcase), 4to, plus Philon (Helen), Early Islamic Ceramics. Ninth to Late Twelfth Centuries, Benaki Museum, Athens, Catalogue of Islamic Art, vol. 1, 1980, numerous illusts., some col., map endpapers, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and other art and antiques reference including Gibbs (David), Building Lloyd`s. Tower Street 1688 to Lime Street 1986, pub. 1986, numerous col. and b & w illusts., plans etc., including seven card folders and black drop-over box lettered in silver, square 4to, and a separately cased fine bone china plate by Mulberry Hall depicting the arms of Lloyd`s (24)
Churchill (Winston S.). Lord Randolph Churchill, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1906, photogravure portrait frontispiece to each, portraits and facsimile letters, occasional spotting, previous owner signature, bookplates of Sir Algernon Boyle, original red cloth, short tears at vol. I spine head, spines faded, 8vo, together with A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, 4 vols. (vol. I 4th ed.), 1957-58, map illustrations, bookplates, original cloth, d.j.s, one or two minor tears, 8vo, with others related (12)
Anson (George). A Voyage Round the World, in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV, 15th ed., 1780, folding eng. map, two folding eng. charts, contemp. calf gilt, upper board holding on cords, some wear, 8vo, together with Hakluyt (Richard), The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English Nation, 10 vols., 1927-28, num. b&w plts. and illusts., some insect damage to vol. 1, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous (2 cartons)
Atlases. A collection of nine atlases, late 19th & early 20th century, including Harmsworth (B.), The Harmsworth Atlas and Gazetteer, n.d., c.1900, colour litho. frontis. of flags, colour printed title page, 204 colour printed maps on 102 sheets (of 210), some index pages detached, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn, folio, together with Bacon (G.W. & Co, pubs.), Commercial and Library Atlas of the British Isles, 1899, colour litho. of flags, numerous colour printed maps and diagrams, occ. closed tears affecting maps, a.e.g., contemp. dec. cloth, lacking spine, worn, folio, plus Philip (George and Son, pubs.), Philips` Atlas of the Counties of England, 1901, general map of England & Wales and forty-eight colour printed maps (complete as list), a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, frayed at extrems., folio, with another six similar (9)
Hertfordshire. Kelly`s Directory of Hertfordshire, [1933], folding linen-backed hand-col. litho map, library stamp to title and verso of map, 20th c. half calf gilt, 8vo, together with Hastie (Scott), A Hertfordshire Valley, reprinted 1997, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. board in d.j.s., folio, and Berkhamsted, An Illustrated History, 1999, b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., folio, and Hertfordshire Record Society Publications, vols. 1, 5, 7 & 8, pub. 1985-92, orig. cloth in d.j.s., 8vo, plus other Hertfordshire related (5 cartons)
La Mottraye (Aubrey de). Travels through Europe, Asia, and into Part of Africa, 3 vols., 1732, 12 maps and plates only (of 56), contemp. uniform sprinkled calf, folio, together with Kircher (Athanasius), China Monumentis qua Sacris quo Profanis, Amsterdam, 1667, lacking both folding maps, contains numerous engraved plates, contemp. calf, spine defective, and Culpeper (Nicholas), Culpeper`s English Pysician and Complete Herbal, 2 parts in one vol., [1793], 41 plates only (of 43), lacking port. frontis. and one other plate, contemp. calf, later reback, 4to, plus Wheler (Sir George), Voyage de Dalmatie, de Grece, et du Levant, 2 vols., 1689, lacking folding map, containing 73 engraved plates only (of 88), uniform contemp. sprinkled calf with gilt dec. spines, 8vo, and two incomplete odd volumes of Moll`s ÔModern History...` containing sixteen uncoloured folding maps of Iberian and Eastern European countries, plus other defective antiquarian. Sold with all faults. (2 cartons)
Piassetsky (P.). Russian Travellers in Mongolia and China, trans. by J. Gordon-Cumming, vol. 1 only (of 2), Chapman & Hall, 1884, half-title, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. dec. cloth gilt, some marks, 8vo, together with Carter (Howard), The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen, Discovered by the Late Earl of Carnarvon and Howard Carter, vol. 2 only (of 2), 1927, num. b&w plts., lacking front endpaper, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Carruthers (Douglas), Unknown Mongolia. A Record of Travel and Exploration in North-West Mongolia and Dzungaria, vol. 2 only (of 2), 1914, num. b&w plts. (some folding), folding col. map, spotting, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus other odd vols., travel related (a carton)
Storer (James Sargant). Views in North Britain, illustrative of the Works of Robert Burns, [1805], engraved title, frontis. and eighteen engraved Scottish views after Storer and John Greig, light foxing, orig. boards, crude reback, 4to, together with [Peabody, Ephraim], Slavery in the United States: its Evils, Allevations, and Remedies, pub. Boston, 1851, 36 pp., remains of orig. printed wrappers, together with two other copies of the same pamphlet, plus Rowlandson (Thomas), The Guards and Lessons of the Highland Broadsword, pub. 20 Jan, 1799, orginal etching showing various positions for holding a sword, light foxing and one or two short edge tears, 30 x 36 cm, plus Bacon (G.W. & Co.), Bacon`s Gem Map of London and Suburbs, c.1900, folding colour printed map with 32 pp. index, orig. red cloth covers, together with a large collection of other books and ephemera including printed and manuscript music, six volumes of Scots Musical Museum, political posters, 19th century corresponence, newspapers, passports, pamphlets, greetings cards, etc. (a carton)
Pugh (John). Remarkable Occurrences in the Life of Jonas Hanway, Esq., Comprehending an Abstract of His Travels in Russia, and Persia; A Short History of the Rise and Progress of the Charitable and Political Institutions Founded or Supported by Him..., 3rd ed., Considerably Abridged, 1798, port. frontis. and folding map, some spotting, disbound (without covers), 12mo, together with [Annesley, Arthur, First Earl of Anglesey], The King`s Right of Indulgence in Spiritual Matters, with the Equity Thereof, Asserted, 1st ed., 1688, 75 pp. disbound (without covers), small 4to, with other miscellaneous books, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, including history and literature, Folio Society, etc. This lot is being sold on behalf of the late John Paton and the proceeds will be donated to Parkinson`s UK. (3 shelves)
Taylor (H.M. and Joan). Anglo-Architecture, 3 vols., 1st eds., Cambridge University Press, 1965 & 1978, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, sketches and diags. to text, map endpapers, orig. cloth gilt in sl. chipped d.j.s, small folio, together with Willis (Peter), Charles Bridgeman and the English Landscape Garden. Reprinted with Supplementary Plates and a Catalogue of Additional Documents, Drawings and Attributions, Elysium Press Publishers, Newcastle, 2002, tipped-in col. frontis., numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, with other architecture, British topography and related, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)
Catlin (George). Illustrations of the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians: With Letters and Notes Written During Eight Years of Travel and Adventure Among the Wildest and Most Remarkable Tribes Now Existing, 2 vols., 9th ed., 1857, numerous eng. plts., folding map on blue paper, old waterstains throughout both vols., ex-lib. copy with indelible ink stamp to most plts., later stout quarter morocco gilt, rubbed on spines, 8vo, together with Budge (Sir E.A. Wallis), From Fetish to God in Ancient Egypt, 1st ed., 1934, b & w illusts. to text, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Wise (Thomas James), A Dryden Library. A Catalogue of Printed Books, Manuscripts and Autograph Letters, Printed for Private Circulation Only, 1930, photogravure port. frontis., facsimile title pages, autograph letter by T.J. Wise tipped in at front, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, with other miscellaneous books, including history, literature and reference, a few antiquarian, etc. (6 shelves & a carton)
Castéra (Jean-Henride). The Life of Catharine II, Empress of Russia, an enlarged translation from the French, with seven portraits elegantly engraved and a correct map of The Russian Empire, 3 vols, T.N. Longman, London 1798, double page eng. pl. and folding map to vol. I, orig. calf re-bound, the top board inscribed Balcarres (possibly for the Scottish Earldom of Balcarres), later calf spines with red label and gt. lettering, together with Castéra (Jean-Henri de and Hunter Henry) - History of Catharine II Empress of Russia, 13 illust. plates, London 1800, orig. marble boards, calf spine, gt. lettering (losses). (4).
A Third Reich `Heer` Ceramic Stein, the front decorated with a stahlhelm and shield insignia, inscribed `Uffz. Korps Stabspersonal 1.37` (damaged and pin repaired) the pewter lid also bearing stahlhelm and oakleaf sprigs and maker`s mark `G. Wieninger- Munchen 50. A 1930s `Forde Dover` Enamel Car Badge, Reg. No. 792192, bearing the flags of France, Italy, United Kingdom and Germany`s Third Reich Der Deutsche Automobilclub - D.D.A.C. - Strassenzustands-Karte von Deutschland, folded map, (3).
SUMNER, HEYWOOD "EXCAVATIONS IN NEW FOREST ROMAN POTTERY SITES", printed at the Chiswick Press 1927, engraved frontspiece, black and white illustrations, fold-out map, largely untrimmed pages, cloth covers; LOCAL PAPERS ARCHAEOLOGICAL & TOPOGRAPHICAL HAMPSHIRE, DORSET & WILTSHIRE", printed at the Chiswick Press 1931, engraved frontspiece, fold-out map, black and white illustrations, cloth covers and original dustjacket; and TWO PAMPHLETS, "EXCAVATIONS ON ROCKBOURNE DOWN, HAMPSHIRE" and "EXCAVATIONS AT EAST GRIMSTEAD, WILTSHIRE", each published at the Chiswick Press, 1914 and 1924 respectively, black and white fold-out illustrations, paper covers. (4)
SUMNER, HEYWOOD, "THE ANCIENT EARTHWORKS OF THE NEW FOREST" and "THE ANCIENT EARTHWORKS OF CRANBORNE CHASE", each printed at the Chiswick Press; the first pub. 1917, limited edition 184/200, signed by the author, black and white frontispiece and illustrations, pages largely untrimmed, original cloth covers; the second pub. 1913, limited edition 186/200, signed by the author, black and white frontspiece and illustrations, foldout hand-coloured map at the end, pages largely untrimmed, original cloth covers and dustwrapper. (2)
JOAN BLAEU CAMBRIDGE SHIRE double page engraved map from volume IV of the Atlas Novus, Latin text verso, 1645, coloured and enriched in gilt, with wide margins, closer at the top, 47.5 x 59cm ++In excellent cleaned condition in Hogarth frame as supplied to the late owner by H R Cowley of Nottingham, c1970
Bayly (James) Four Churches in the Deanery of Buckrose, nd., folio, 21 plates, original cloth; Ffolliott (William), Cartmel Parish, and Parish Church .., 1854, frontis, folding map, a.e.g., calf; Rackham (Bernard), The Ancient Glass of Canterbury Cathedral, 1949, 4to., original cloth, slipcase; with eight others (11)
Early Railway Davies (Dd.) surveyor, Plan and Section of the intended Rail Way or Tram road from Stockton by Darlington to the Collieries near West Auckland with Several intended Branches of Railway or Tram Road in the County of Durham, from the line marked out by George Overton, Engineer, 1819, large manuscript map, pen and ink with hand colouring, 935mm x 2700mm, linen-backed, rolled; Boiler for T.E.14,15, Scale 1,1/2ins = 1 foot, Shildon Works, March 6th, 1848, 568mm x 920mm, pen & ink with hand-colouring, linen-backed, rolled; Smoke Box End. T.E. 14, 15, Scale 3ins equals 1 foot, Shildon Works Coy. April 19th, 1848, 605mm x 950mm, linen-backed, rolled; Plan of the Merchant Railway Coach .., pen & ink with hand-colouring, 255mm x 330mm; with seven others (some torn) (11)
Railway History A bound collection of 19th century reports, 16 in total including; Chapman (Wm.) Report on the Rise and Progress, Present State, and Proposed Extension of the Harbour of Seaham, 1832, 2 folding plans; Voelcker (Augustus), Essay on the Use of Weardale Lime in the Agriculture of Cleveland and South Durham, 1853; Andrew (W.P.), Railways in Bengal, 1853, folding map (torn) half calf (worn, boards detached)
Horne (Thomas Hartwell) & Farington (Joseph) The Lakes of Lancashire, Westmorland, and Cumberland; delineated in forty-three engravings from drawings by Joseph Farington ..., 1816, folio in fours, folding colour map, 43 plates (water staining, title torn with loss), half calf (worn, board detached)
Whitaker (Thomas Dunham) The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven .., 1812, folding map, plates, re-backed boards; Speight (Harry), Upper Wharfedale .., 1900, large paper copy, half morocco; Lawton (George), Collectio Rerum Ecclesiasticarum de Dioecesi Eboracensi .., 1842, original cloth (re-backed with original backstrip laid down) with a quantity of others (qty)
[Ortelius (Abraham)] Regni Hispaniae Post Omnium Editiones Locupletissima Descriptio , nd. [1595], hand-coloured map of Spain and Portugal, 376mm x 495mm, latin text verso, mounted, framed, glazed front and rear, Harrods certificate of authenticity attached Timotheo (Pont) [Bleau (Joan)], Cathenesia, Caithness, nd. [?1654], hand-coloured map, 380mm x 520mm, French text verso, mounted; [Bleau (Joan)], Southerlandia, nd, [?1654], hand coloured map, 380mm x 528mm, French text verso, mounted; [Bleau (Joan)] Comitatus Lageiae, The Countie of Leinster, nd. [?1628], map with minimal hand-colouring, c375mm x 495mm, worn, significant loss to lower part of map (see online images), mounted framed and glazed (4)
Speed (John) Penbrokshyre described, and the Sittuations both of Penbroke and St. Davids shewed .., 1610. [1611-31], Sudbury & Humble, hand-coloured map, 383mm x 512mm, English text verso, vertical stain at fold, framed, glazed front and rear; idem, Shropshyre described, the Situation of Shrowesbury shewed ..., nd. [1676 or later], Bassett & Chiswell, hand-coloured map, 382mm x 510mm, English text verso, framed, glazed front and rear; idem, Northamton Shire, nd. [1676 or later], Bassett & Chiswell, hand-coloured map, 382mm x 510mm, framed and glazed (3)
Speede (John) Hartford Shire Described, The Situations of Hartford, and the most ancient towne S Albons with such memorable actions as have happened, nd. [1611-31], Sudbury and Humbell, hand-coloured map, 382mm x 509mm, English text verso, framed, glazed front and rear; idem, The Countie Pallatine of Lancaster Described and Divided into Hundreds, 1610 [1676 or later], Bassett & Chiswell, hand-coloured map, 382mm x 510mm, English text verso, framed, glazed front and rear (2)
Canal Maps Whitworth Robt., Plan of the Intended Navigable Canal from Moor Fields into the River Lee at Waltham Abby .., nd, folding map, 130mm x 510mm; A Plan of the Navigable Canal, now making from Cooper Bridge, to Huddersfield in the County of York, nd., folding map, 160mm x 283mm, with four others (6)
Morden (Robert) The East Riding of York Shire, nd., Swale and Churchill, hand-coloured map, 357mm x 417mm, mounted, framed and glazed; idem, The West Riding of York Shire, nd., Swale and Churchill, hand-coloured map, 356mm x 410mm, mounted, framed and glazed idem, The North Riding of York Shire, nd., Swale and Churchill, hand-coloured map, 360mm x 416mm, mounted, framed and glazed (3)
Jansson (Joannes) Cumbria & Westmoria Vulgo Cumberland and Westmorland, nd. [1646 or later], hand-coloured map, 423mm x 538mm, mounted, framed and glazed; Speede (John), The Countie Westmorland and Kendale The Chief Towne Described ..., nd. [1676 or later], Bassett & Chiswell, hand-coloured map, 380mm x 507mm, mounted, framed and glazed (2)
Clarke (James) A Map of the Roads &c between Keswick and Broadwater, 1787, engraved map (with some loss), 570mm x 808mm, mounted, framed and glazed; Crosthwaite (P.), An Accurate Map of the beautiful Lake of Ulls-Water .., 1800, engraved map, 220mm x 510mm, mounted framed and glazed; idem, An Accurate Map of Buttermere, Crummock & Loweswater Lakes: Scale Force &c., 1800, engraved map, 220mm x 545mm, mounted framed and glazed; with four others (7)
Saxton (Christopher) Cumbria sive Cumberlandia, quae olim pars Brigantum, nd. [1610], W. Kip, hand-coloured map, 284mm x 320mm, mounted, framed and glazed; idem, Westmorlandiae comitatus qui olim .., nd. [1637], W. Kip with plate number, hand-coloured map, 264mm x 310mm, mounted framed and glazed; Cary (J.), A Map of Cumberland .., nd., hand-coloured map, 400mm x 508mm, mounted framed and glazed; idem, A Map of Westmoreland .., nd, hand-coloured map, 395mm x 482mm, mounted framed and glazed (4)
Blome (Richard) A Generall Mapp of the Countie of Cumberland .., 1672, hand-coloured map, 314mm x 248mm, mounted framed and glazed; idem, A Mapp of ye Countie of Westmorland .., nd, hand-coloured map, 320mm x 250mm, mounted framed and glazed; with fifteen other early maps of the the two counties, all but two, mounted, framed and glazed (17)
[Speed (John)] The Bishoprick and Citie of Durham, nd. [1676 or later], Bassett & Chiswell, hand-coloured map, 382mm x 502mm, English text verso, framed, glazed front and rear; Kitchin (Thos.), An Accurate Map of the County Palatine of Durham .., nd., hand-coloured map, 510mm x 686mm, framed and glazed; Ogilby (John), The Continuation of the extended Road from Oakeham in Rutland to Richmond .., nd., hand-coloured map, 363mm x 442mm, mounted, framed and glazed; idem, The Road from Whitby ... to Durham, nd., hand-coloured map, 342mm x 455mm, framed and glazed (4)
[Jannson (Jan)] Ducatus Eboracensis pars Borealis, The Northridinge of Yorkeshire, nd., [1646], hand-coloured map, 385mm x 500mm, Latin text verso, framed, glazed front and rear; [Bleau (J.)], Ducatus Eboracensis pars Orientalis, The Eastriding of Yorkeshire, nd., [post 1645], hand-coloured map, 380mm x 505mm, Latin text verso, framed, glazed front and rear; Blome (Ric.), A Mapp of Richmond Shire, Being part of the North Riding of York Shire, nd., hand-coloured map, 225mm x 282mm, mounted, framed and glazed; idem, A Mapp of ye East Rideing of Yorkshire .., nd., hand-coloured map, 225mm x 277mm, mounted, framed and glazed; Anon., The Reduced Map or Index to the County of York, 1772, map, hand-coloured in outline, 600mm x 600mm, framed and glazed; with one other (6)
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