Wallis`s New Dissected Map of the World, early 19th century, hand-coloured, in original wooden box with label (approximately fourteen pieces missing; aperture cut to box lid); and England Dissected for the Instruction of Youth in Geography, early 19th century, based on a map by Robert Rowe, in original wooden box with label (approximately five pieces missing), (2). Best Bid
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After Helen Layfield Bradley, British 1900-1979- "Holliwood Market", publ by Miss Carter Publications, 1972; reproduction printed in colours, signed in pencil, bears Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, 61x83cm: Paul C Morris, late 20th century- "Launching the Starboard Quarter Boat", publ by Bloch and Osborne Publishing Co Chardon Ohio; lithograph, signed, titled and numbered 117/225 in pencil, 41x51cm: together with seven other similar signed Maritime prints after the same hand, in folio, all 41x51cm: After Isaac Taylor, British c.1740-1818- "Map of Hampshire", publ by the Hamphire Field Club and Archaeological Society, 1933; reproduction prints, four separate sheets, in wraps, 50x62cm., (10) (unframed)
Georg Braun, German 1541-1622 & Frans Hogenberg, German 1535-1590- `Mon Calvariae` c.1617; hand-coloured engraved map, 32x44.7cm: Heinrich Scherer, German, 1628-1704- `Paradisi Terrestris Vera Et Sacris Literis Conformis Exhibito Geographica`, c.1702; hand-coloured engraved map, 23.2x35cm: M Huet, French, 18th century- `A Map of Terrestrial Paradise, according to M Huet`s draught of it`; engraved map, 23x19.2cm: J C & Walker, British, 19th century `The Eastern Part of the Ancient Persian Empire`, after G Long MA, published by the Superintendence of the Society of Useful Knowledge, c.1831; engraved map, 31x37cm: together with eight other various hand-coloured engraved maps to include Jerusalem, Syria, Palestine, and other Middle Eastern subjects, 37x48cm., (max) (12) (part-unframed)
TOLKEIN, J.R.R. The Hobbit, George Allen & Unwin, 1937. 1st edition. 1st issue with `Dodgson` corrected in ink on the inner lower flap of the d/w. 8vo. map endpp. in black & red. Green top edge. dec. cl. bumped. D/w worn with loss to spine. Inscribed on ffep. "for B,D,D and M from Aunt Jane" (Emily Jane Suffield, Tolkien`s Aunt who had famously passed letters between Tolkien`s mother and father when they were initially `courting`. Tolkien had stayed with Jane after his father died and his mother was ill and her cottage in the Cotswolds was the inspiration for the residence of Bilbo Baggins. The presentees are Bertram and Dorothy Stone, and their 2 sons, who also regarded Jane as their aunt.) (see illustration)
GRAHAM, Maria, Journal of A Residence in India, Edinburgh, 1813. 2nd. edn. Illus. with engrs. a.c.f. 1/2 bds. worn. Upr. bd. det. Lacks backstrip. Tog.with SMITHERS, Henry, Observations Made During a Residence in Brussels and Several Tours Through The Netherlands. Brussels. 2nd. edn. nd. Folding Map. Frontis & 2 further plts. bds. worn, lacks backstrip. Plus 2 Oxford interest. 4
THE NAVAL CHRONICLE Bunney & Gold, 1799-1803 Jan. - June; July-December; Jan.- July. 4to. Rebacked. marbled bds. worn. Vol. 1: 12 litho. plts. 2 plans, 1 fldg. map. Vol. 2: 12 litho plts. 3 fldg. maps. 2 engrd. plts. vol. 3 : 7 litho plts. 5 engrd. plts. (2 fldg.) Nelson and Lord Howe interest. 10 vols
A framed map of Durham by Robert Mordon, sold by Awnsham and John Churchil, a framed map of Somersetshire, hand coloured, a survey of the roads from Chelmsford in Essex to Bury-St. Edmunds in Suffolk and Saffron Walden in Essex and also from Chelmsford to Saffron Walden a survey of the road from Chelmsford to Molden and Raleigh in Essex and Gravesend in Kent, with a branch from Canterbury to Sandwich, Deal in Dover and a steel engraved map of Durham, framed. (4).
MAP. - J. & C. WALKER. `Gloucestershire`. London: 1842. Engraved folding map (416 x 341mm.) Hand-coloured in outline in fifteen sections backed onto linen. (Some browning.) Folding within original cloth slipcase (slightly soiled, extremities slightly bumped). Provenance: William Garne (signature dated 1843 to the reverse of the map), together with three maps and one volume (5).
MAP, FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR. - Edward Stanford (publisher). `Large Scale Map of the Seat of War`. London: 1870. 11 photo-lithographed maps (each 560 x 450mm.) Each in 12 sections backed onto linen. (Some browning.) All folding within original cloth case with mounted titled paper label (case defective).
AFTER CHRISTOPHER SAXTON "Vniversi, Derbienfis Comitatus Qui Olim Coritanorum", hand-coloured engraving, with ornamental cartouche surmounted by coat of arms and with Latin text verso, 28 cm x 32 cm, WILLIAM KIP AFTER CHRISTOPHER SAXTON-a county map "Warwicki", hand-coloured engraving and AFTER ROBERT MORDEN "A county map of Worcestershire", hand-coloured engraving, sold by Abel Swale Awnsham and John Churchil (3)
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