"The Countye Palatine of Chester with that most Ancient Citie described" this being a hand tinted map of Cheshire by John Speede assisted by William Smyth, the map with inset plan of the city of Chester, with the Coats of Arms of the various Earls of Chester, this double sided map with a description verso of the County of Chester, 40x53cm, framed and glazed (illustrated)
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`A Map Of The County Palatine Of Lancaster Divided Into Hundreds And Parishes From An Accurate Survey Made In The Year 1828 And 1829` by G Hennet, London, the fold-out map with the individual coloured hundreds of the county, engraved by James Bingley 57 Charles Street, City Road, London, published by Henry Teesdale & Co, 302 Holburn London May 1st 1830, 163x116cm, this fold-out map comes complete with a leather bound slip case in the form of a book (illustrated)
A collection of loose maps comprising, hand tinted map of The West Division of Paris, published by Baldwin & Cradock, 40 Parternosta Row, April 1st 1834, drawn by WB Clarke, 40x29cm, and another map showing The Eastern Division of Paris, 40x29cm, hand tinted map of Switzerland, published September 2nd 1811 by William Darton Junior, 58 Halbourne Hill, 25x31cm, a hand tinted map of Spain and Portugal printed and published on the 14th April 1813 by William Darton Junior of Halbourne Hill, London, 28x24cm, a hand tinted map of South America, published January 26th 1814 by William Darton of London, with hand written annotations dated 1824, 27x23cm, a hand tinted map of the Netherlands, published August 1st 1811 by William Darton, 58 Halbourne Hill London, 23x28cm, hand tinted map of Arabia, published January 1st 1812 by William Darton Junior of Halbourne Hill, 23x28cm, hand tinted map of Sweden, Norway and Denmark, drawn by J & C Walker, published by Edward Stanford, 6 Charing Cross London, circa 1850, 39x32cm, hand tinted map of Poland and Prussia, published 1st October 1811 by William Darton Junior, 25x29cm, hand tinted map of the Russian Empire, published on 27th December 1811 by William Darton, 25x30cm, hand tinted map of Russia in Europe, published 8th October 1811 by W Darton, 29x24cm (11)
A collection of loose maps comprising " A new map of The County of Derby", compiled and published by Stephen Glover, engraved on steel by Josiah Neele, Strand London, circa 1830, being a hand tinted map showing the various boroughs of Derby, surrounded by sixteen steel engravings or places of local interest to include Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, Buxton Church etc 47x40cm, hand tinted map of Derbyshire, engraved for Lewis topographical dictionary, drawn by J & C Walker, circa 1836, with the various boundaries coloured in, 23x17cm, another hand coloured map of Derbyshire, engraved for Lewis topographical dictionary, circa 1835, 23x17cm, a coloured map of Derbyshire from the encyclopedia Britannica, 9th edition, produced by W & AK Johnston Ltd, lithograph circa 1900, 23x17cm, a guide to knowledge of Derbyshire, made originally from a wood block print, produced by J Archers, 100 Drummond Street Euston Square, circa 1833, with a separate sheet describing the County of Derbyshire (5)
A collection of loose maps of Liverpool comprising, a hand tinted map published 4th June 1795 by J Stockdale of Piccadilly, 20x26cm, a guide to knowledge of Liverpool, being a wood block print, circa 1834, 16x23cm, together with a printed sheet from Pinnock`s guide to knowledge, Liverpool and its environs, engraved from an actual survey made by William Swire in 1823 and 1824 for the history, directory and gazetteer of Lancashire, published by William Wales & Co, Castle Street Liverpool, 41x53cm, Liverpool divisions of extended borough, zincographed at the ordinance survey office Southampton 1885, 33x55cm, Liverpool, produced by A & C Black, Edinburgh, circa 1869, 15x19cm, hand tinted map of Liverpool showing the various wards, engraved by J Gardner, Regent Street London, circa 1850, 32x29cm, a coloured lithograph of the environs of Liverpool, circa 1890 and a similar map, 31x48cm, environs of Liverpool lithograph, circa 1895, and a further map of the environs of Liverpool, lithograph, circa 1895, 31x48cm, a black and white map of Liverpool, published by Cassell, Petter and Galpin, London, circa 1860, 62x42cm and a similar map, Liverpool, drawn and engraved by BR Davies, 16 George Street, Euston Square, circa 1863, 63x42cm (12)
A collection of loose maps of Cornwall comprising a new map of Cornwall drawn from the best authorities by Thomas Kitchin, George engraver to his Royal Highness The Duke of York, circa 1764, 19x25cm, hand tinted map of Cornwall by John Seller circa 1783-87, with description below of the county, dimensions of map 11x14cm, Cornwall by Edward Weller F.R.G.S., published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin of London, circa 1876, this hand tinted map with inset panel of the Scilly Isles, 30x42cm, Cornwall guide to knowledge, this being a wood block print, by J Archer SC, 100 Drummond Street, Euston Square, circa 1833, together with a guide to knowledge leaflet regarding Cornwall, 16x22cm, coloured map of Cornwall by Weller, printed by William Mackenzie, London, Edinburgh and Glasgow, circa 1898, 21x27cm, black and white map of Cornwall by Cole & Roper, circa 1835, with inset panel of the Scilly Isles, 17x23cm, coloured map of Cornwall drawn and engraved by J Archer, with inset panel of the Scilly Isles, 18x23cm, black and white map of Cornwall, printed for Robert Sayer in Fleet Street and Carrinton Bowls in St Paul`s church yard, circa 1765, taken from Ellis`s English Atlas, with inset panel supplement for the Isles of Scilly, drawn from an actual survey by DE & LA Rochette, 20x24cm, a coloured map of Cornwall published 1st July 1809 by J Cary, 21x26cm (9)
A collection of loose maps comprising a black and white map of Lancashire by Johannes Blaeu, circa 1662, showing the various hundreds of Lancashire, with the Royal Coat of Arms, and sailing ships, 36x50cm, a hand coloured map of The Bridgewater Canal published 20th May 1795 by J Stockdale of Piccadilly, 27x20cm, a black and white map of The Lancaster Canal, published January 2nd 1795 by J Stockdale of Piccadilly, 25x20cm, (3)
A collection of loose maps comprising hand tinted map of Chester, published for the proprietors by Vernor & Hood, December 1st 1805, 18x23cm, hand tinted map of Chester from the ordinance survey, circa 1837, 30x20cm, together with some pages relating to the Miscal cooperation boundary`s, a black and white plan of Chester, published June 4th 1795 by J Stockdale Piccadilly, 22x26cm, hand coloured map of Chester boundary`s, circa 1835, 11x9cm, hand tinted map of the voting divisions of The County of Cheshire, showing various hundreds and polling places, circa 1832, 24x28cm, hand tinted map of The City of Chester and the various townships, lithograph produced by C Ingrey, circa 1832, 26x30cm, hand tinted map of Cheshire, circa 1886, 29x45cm, and another hand tinted map of Cheshire, produced by Edward Weller, circa 1870, 29x41cm (8)
Cassell`s universal atlas, produced by Cassell, Petter and Gulpin, London July 1865, being maps of the Great British Railways, showing all the railways and railway stations comprising nine black and white maps, average size 66x46cm, (some duplicated), a black and white map of Tallis`s Railway map of Great Britain, compiled from government documents and the most recent railway information by John Rapkin, circa 1851, 50x36cm, and a hand tinted map of Pompeii, showing the various sites of the forum, tombs, house of pansa etc, published by Baldwin & Cradock, 47 Partinos Road, July 1st 1832, 31x39cm (3)
A vintage England, Wales, and part of South Scotland road map set by G W Bacon & Co, in original leather case and with original boxed `Universal Map Measurer` along with a Bartholomews quarter inch Great Britain map set (23) in original carrying case, including a vintage Breytons complete fitted picnic case
A large contemporary coloured print after Ackerman of beached sailing boats in an estuary, a contemporary black and white pprint of Marlene Dietrich, a contemporary limited edition sepia print "Whisper" signed "Jan King" to the margin, another smaller "Islands" and a reproduced coloured print of an early map of The Loire wine region
Leeds – Seacroft – Manuscript Estate Plan 18th c A Map of the Mannor of Seacroft^ Surveyed for Mr George Nelthorp by Joseph Dickinson 1720.Executed in ink on paper which has been laid to contemporary vellum. One hole approx 2x1in^ somewhat soiled and crumpled^ but legible throughout and certainly able to be conserved to a high standard. The plan shows the state with field names and a list of tenants. Approx 28x20ins
WWII – Operation Sealion – the Nazi invasion of Britain Militärgeographische Angaben über England – Südküste No 3 (Berlin 1941). Handbook with 1 map inside Back cover. A detailed examination the south coast areas between Littlehampton and Margate with Z-fold aerial images of specific areas of the coast 64pp Over-stamped ‘23 Oct 1944 First CDN Army Documents Sec’. It would seem from the detailed examination of this area of the south coast that any actual invasion would have happened here
Herefordshire sale particulars for the auction of the Cobrey Estate near Ross on Wye including map of the estate and ground plan of the mansion^ with an attested copy 1853 indenture relating tot he sale and conveyance of the estate by the trustees of Henry Barnett to Thomas Booker MP for £18^860. The papers include schedules of the estate property and a map
A leather cased travelling communion set comprising two silver mounted wine flasks, a silver wine cup, a silver patten, an engraved vesta case and a silver anointing spoon (London 1892, 1893 & 1894) and a pair of two part brass candlesticks - bearing a presentation plaque To the Reverend Gerrard Trower by the congregation of the St Mary`s Mission Church, Redcliff, Easter 1895 - together with a map of China prepared for the China Inland Mission, 1894 and a Wenchow China Inland Mission report for 1903.
ESQUEMELING (JOHN). "Bucaniers of America, or a true account of the most remarkable Assaults Committed of late years upon the Coasts of The West Indies..." 1st edition in 3 parts, 12 prelims incl title, 115. 151 and 124 pp comp, 11 pp index comp, 2 ports, 3 folding plts and map, engr plt and 1/2 page engr, cont cf, rebacked, sm 4to, Crooke 1684 good (corner torn folding plt page 54 3rd part). (See illustration)
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