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Lot 381

Wales. Cruchley (George Frederick), Cruchley’s Reduced Ordnance Map of England and Wales, Engraved on sixty-five sheets and planned on a Scale of two miles to an inch, sheets 16, 17, 22 - 24, 29, 30, 35, 36, 41 & 42 (only), eleven in total, n.d. c.1845, eleven engraved maps with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, each approx. 530 x 670mm, marbled end papers with engraved outline map, in identical orig. blue cloth gilt, bumped at extrems. and a little faded, together with, Bacon (G.W & Co. Ltd. pubs.), Bacon’s New Survey Map of the Counties of Somerset, Dorset and Parts of Wiltshire..., n.d.. c.1900, colour printed map, sectionalised and laid on linen, 850 x 1130mm, marbled end papers, orig. cloth gilt, faded, spine frayed. The eleven maps by Cruchley comprise the whole of Wales. (12)

Lot 383

Western Atlantic. Renard (Louis), Terra Neuf ac Maris Tractus circa Novam Franciam, Angliam, Belgium, Venezuelam Novam and Alusiam, Guianam et Brasillam, Terra Neuf en de Custen van Nieu Vranckryck, Nieu Engeland, Nieu Nederland, Nieu Andalusia, Guiana en Venezuela, Amsterdam, [1715 or later], engraved sea chart with original hand colouring, orientated to the east, two decorative cartouches, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, some worming to central fold professionally repaired on verso, 490 x 575mm. Published in ‘Atlas de la Navigation et du Commerce...., ’ in 1715, this map is a later issue of a sea chart originally published by De Wit. The map shows the Eastern seaboard of the United States from the Gulf of St. Lawrence down to Maryland, the West Indies and the North East coast of South America. Koeman C. Atlantes Neerlandici, vol. IV. Ren 1. no.26 (1)

Lot 384

Wiltshire. A Map of the Parish of Purton in the County of Wilts., Finished in the Year of our Lord 1744, red & black ink on paper, laid on linen, ornate cartouche, mileage scale and table of explanation of the named houses, simple compass rose, some later pencil annotations, some dust soiling and staining, occ. closed tears and one small hole to image, mounted on later turned and stained wooden batons, 920 x 1670mm, an unusually large and detailed plan, together with, Ordnance Survey (pubs.), Map of South Gloucestershire and part of North Wiltshire, 1817 [but later]engraved map with orig. outline colouring, on six sheets conjoined, laid on linen, image size 1510 x 1350mm, mounted with contemp. turned stained baton at base, with circular brass ring and toggle to facilitate unrolling, the whole on a spring loaded brass roller attached to flat wooden baton for wall mounting. The Parish map of Purton shows the property of Neville Maskelyne, the astronomer royal, who is buried in Purton churchyard. (2)

Lot 389

Yorkshire. Bacon (G.W. & Co. Ltd.), Bacon’s Excelsior Map of Yorkshire and parts of Adjoining Counties, n.d. c. 1902, colour printed folding map, sectionalised and laid on linen, inset geological map of Yorkshire, elaborate strapwork cartouche, marbled end papers, 900 x 1130mm, contemp. blind stamped morocco gilt boards, rubbed at extrems., together with, Gaskarth (Henry pubs.), Plan of the City of Bradford as extended and adjoining Districts, n.d., c.1900, colour printed folding litho. map, sectionalised and laid on linen, 740 x 860mm, marbled end papers, ink ownership to front paste down, contemp. morocco gilt, bumped at extrems., with, Smith (W.H. pubs.), Environs of Leeds, Reduced Ordnance Survey, n.d., c.1920, colour printed folding map, laid on linen, 360 x 470mm, contemp. cloth with printers label to upper board, stained, with one other similar (4)

Lot 404

*Birmingham. Birds-Eye View of Birmingham in 1886, pubs. The Graphic, September 4th. 1886, uncoloured folding wood engraving , closed tears affecting image, old folds, 630 x 750mm, together with, The Illustrated London News (pubs.), Map showing the Course of the Proposed Manchester Ship Canal, Feb. 3rd. 1883, col. printed folding lithograph, old folds, occ. marginal closed tears, slight staining to margins, 270 x 780mm (2)

Lot 436

*Maps & prints. A miscellaneous collection, mostly 18th/19th century, incl. Dapper (Olfert), Aethiopia Superior ve Interior vulgo Abissinporum, 1668, uncol. engraved map of East Africa, decorative cartouche, exotic animals to interior, 290 x 370mm, mounted, and a hand coloured late 18th century vue ‘d’optique of the interior of a Venetian theatre entitled ‘Vue Perspective de la nouvelle Salle de Convert de Venise’, plus a collection of 1740s maps of French and Flemish cities by Isaac Basire from Rapin’s History of England, a laid-down Baxter print of a girl holding a posy (37 x 26 cm), a hand coloured framed litho. view of Rio de Janeiro, various natural history prints, etc. (approx. 300)

Lot 440

*Naive School. Portrait of a child with a birds-nest, watercolour, 46 x 36 cm, 19th century oval gilt frame, together with a John Cary map of Norfolk (22 x 27 cm), two Shotter Boys views of London from the 1950s reprint edition, and three framed sheets of stamps relating to cats and hot air balloons (7)

Lot 456

*Roberts (David). Thebes, pub. F.G.Moon, 1846, tintstone lithograph, occ. marginal staining and closed tears, 330 x 490mm, together with seven half page ‘chapter headings’ from ‘Egypt & Nubia’, some spotting, plus a b & w engraved map of ‘The Route of David Roberts Esq. in The Holy Land, Petra & Syria‘ some spotting, 540 x 400mm, with three lithographic title pages for ‘The Holy Land’ and ‘Egypt & Nubia’, some spotting, occ. marginal closed tears, each approx. 470 x 330mm. Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (12)

Lot 477

Illustrated London News, a run, vols. 1-137, 1842-1910, num. wood-engs. and col. plts., some folding, vols. 1-15 bound in publisher’s orig. gilt-dec. cloth, vols. 15-62 bound in contemp half calf gilt, remainder bound in contemp. dark grey cloth, spines titled in gilt, most vols. in good condition (four or five vols. worn and broken on spines), folio. Includes the following panoramas: Panorama of London (two sections on one sheet), vol. 5, 1844; Postal District map of London, vol. 32, 1858; Panorama of London from the South Side of the Thames, vol. 38, 1861; Paris, vol. 12, 1848; Edinburgh, vol. 53, 1868; Glasgow, vol. 44, 1864; Oxford, vol. 56, 1870, New York, vol. 69, 1876. (139)

Lot 522

Alberoni (Guilio). Scheme for reducing the Turkish Empire to the Obedience of Christian Princes, and for a partition of the conquests ..., 1st ed., in English, 1736, eng. port. frontis., some spotting, contemp. calf, rebacked and corners restored, 8vo, (Blackmer 11: Dublin edition, 1736), together with Bellamy (Daniel), The British Remembrancer or Chronicles of the Kings of England ..., pub. W. Owen, c. 1760, folding eng. map frontis. of Great Britain by Emanuel Bowen, archival tape repairs to verso, wood eng. illusts. to text, some spotting and occ. browning, contemp. calf, rebacked, corners worn, small 8vo, plus Fleury (Claude), The History, Choice and Method of Studies, 1st English ed., 1695, some spotting, contemp. calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo (Wing F1364) (3)

Lot 544

Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, [Amsterdam], 1715, general and New Testament titles present, six double-page eng. maps by J. Moxon (inc. World map), fifty-five eng. illusts. on twenty-two plts., Apocrypha present, few maps close-trimmed to image at fore-edge and one map with repaired closed-tear, leaves 2K6 & 2L1 torn to lower outer corners of margins, occ. minor spotting and few marks, some slight offsetting, bound with The Book of Common Prayer, pub. London, 1728 and The Whole Book of Psalms pub. 1715, inner hinges strengthened with fabric tape, contemp. diced calf over wooden boards, blind arabesque to centre of each board, brass corner pieces and one clasp present, old reback preserving orig. spine, some slight wear, folio. Armorial bookplate of Paulet St. John. Herbert 936. (1)

Lot 561

Caesar (Gaius Julius). [Los Comentarios de Gayo Julio Cesar], Paris: [J. Du Puys]; Anueres: Arnoldus Birckman, 1549, lacks title, all before aaaii and leaf 3a8, few woodcut illusts. and double-page map of Spain, printers woodcut device to final leaf, some minor dampstaining to margins and early marginal annotations & underscoring, contemp. calf with gilt dec. device to centre of each board, spine with loss to upper and lower panels (worn and near detached), lacks chain library attachment to upper board, some general wear, 8vo. Engraved bookplate of St. Peters Cathedral Church Library, Exeter, dated 1749 to upper pastedown. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1)

Lot 568

[Defoe, Daniel]. The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe; being the Second and Last Part of His Life, and of the Strange Surprizing Accounts of his Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe..., 1st ed., printed for W. Taylor at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, 1719, lacking the folding map (loosely supplied in facsimile), 11pp. pubs. cat at rear, some dust-soiling and finger-marks, a few gatherings with minor worming in blank corners, H4 with tip of lower blank corner torn away, D4 with nick in fore-edge, lacking front free endpaper, rear free endpaper becoming detached, ms. inscription on front pastedown, contemp. blind-panelled calf, extrems. worn, with sl. loss at spine ends, joints splitting, and corners showing, 8vo. Moore 417. (1)

Lot 604

Leger (Jean). Histoire generale des eglises evangeliques des valles de Piemont, ou Vaudoises ..., 2 parts in one vol., Leiden, 1669, addn. eng. title, eng. port. after title, double page eng. map, eng. double page plate with eleven vign. scenes bound at start of part 2 (two closed tears) after part title and prelims., occ. woodcuts to text, text generally clean throughout, some damp fraying to fore-margins, the worst before map at front with fraying touching plate impression of addn. eng. title, and port., the volume somewhat shaken in remains of contemp. mottled calf, with spine largely defective, folio (1)

Lot 620

[Pearson, John, and others, eds.]. Critici Sacri: sive Annotata Doctissimorium Virorum in Vetus ac Novum Testamentum. Quibus accedunt tractatus vardii theologico-philologici. Editio Nova in Novem tomos distributa, meltis anecdotis commentariis, ac indice ad totum opus locupletissimo, aucta, 9 vols., Amsterdam, 1698, title to first vol. printed in red and black, with printer’s eng. vign., thirteen eng. plts. at rear of first vol. of which ten are folding, including double-hemisphere world map by Montanus, some eng. and woodcut illusts. to text, occ. light browning, contemp. uniform full mottled calf, gilt-dec. spines, rubbed and some wear, mostly to head and foot of spines, one or two joints partly split at foot, small oval gilt label of Dr. Bray’s Library to foot of spine of each vol. (one or two missing). Brunet II, 426. See Sotheby’s, Macclesfield Library, 25-26 October 2006, lot 2884 (for the first edition). The second edition greatly enlarged from the first edition of 1660 of this extensive commentary, intended as a companion work to Walton’s mammoth Polyglot Bible, published in 1657. This revised edition required the collaboration of six Dutch publishers and booksellers from Amsterdam and Utrecht. From the lending library of Dr. Bray, St. James’s, London, with printed library rules, and gift label from the Bray Library to the clerical lending library in West Alvington, Devon, dated 1871, to front pastedown of each volume. (9)

Lot 637

Saint Pierre (Bernardin de). Paul et Virginie, Paris, 1838, half-title with eng. illust. to verso, eng. port. frontis. and addn. eng. title, hand-col. eng. map, twenty-eight eng. plts. (all on india paper), with printed tissue guards, eng. illusts. to text, occ. scattered spotting, a.e.g., contemp. blind dec. morocco, joints and extrems. rubbed, large 8vo (1)

Lot 707

Hobson (R.L.). Worcester Porcelain, A Description of the Ware from the Wall Period to the Present Day..., pub. Bernard Quaritch, 1910, seventeen chromo plts. (inc. frontis.), ninety-two collotype plts., free endpapers creased, orig. gilt dec. cloth, with remnants of d.j., folio, together with Williamson (Dr. George C.), The Imperial Russian Dinner Service, A Story of a Famous Work by Josiah Wedgwood, pub. George Bell & Sons, 1909, chromo frontis. and collotype plts., t.e.g., orig. qtr. Japanese vellum, oval relief portrait panel to upper board, spine stained at foot and frayed at head, slightly rubbed and marked, folio, (limited edition of 300 copies), with Falkner (Frank), The Wood Family of Burslem, A Brief Biography of those of its Members who were Sculptors Modellers and Potters, pub. Chapman & Hall, 1912, col. frontis., b & w plts. and single-page map, folding pedigree at rear, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, large 4to, (limited edition of 450 copies), with Godon (Julien), Painted Tapestry and its Application to Interior decoration, Practical Lesson in Tapestry Painting with Liquid Colour, Translated by B. Bucknall, 1879, six plts. (some col. printed), orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus six others, mostly porcelain & pottery related (10)

Lot 51

Hailing`s Circular volume one 1877 - 1882, green cloth, bevelled edges, 4 to and five other printing related volumes including Sleigh B picture map of Birmingham, printed by the Kynoch Press (6 volumes).

Lot 267

Gerald Norden, `Parcel`, oil on canvas, 18th century map of Wales etc

Lot 181

An English pack of `Ocean to Ocean` [Canadian View] souvenir playing cards by Goodall & Son of London, circa 1905, complete (52 cards, plus Joker, blank and index), with rounded corners and patterned backs with Provincial crests, each 9cm x 6.5cm; a U.S. pack of `Rocky Mountain` souvenir playing cards (copyrighted 1899 by Tom Jones of Denver), complete (52 cards), with rounded corners and floral patterned backs, each 8.75cm x 6.25cm, boxed (box and sleeve lacking bases); a U.S. pack of `Panama` souvenir playing cards (copyrighted 1908 by The U.S. Playing Card Co. of Cincinnati), complete (52 cards, plus Joker, map and fact cards), with rounded corners and patterned backs, each 8.75cm x 6.25cm, boxed (box sleeve torn, scarred and stained; King of Spades with torn corner); a U.S. miniature pack of `Little Duke` playing cards by The United States Playing Card Co. of Cincinnati, circa 1900, complete (52 cards, plus Joker), with rounded corners and patterned backs, each 4.5cm x 3.25cm, boxed (box lacking flap); and a U.S. pack of circular playing cards, first half 20th century, complete (52 cards, with Joker and blank), the Diamonds coloured blue and Clubs coloured green, the patterned backs with a parrot design and marked `International Printing Pressmen and Assistants` union of N.A.`, each 7.5cm diameter, in original box base (lacking lid), (5).

Lot 211

Ephemera - A Stanford folding map, Persia & Afganistan, revised to 1920, linen-backed, between board covers; a football programme, Sir Stan Matthews XI v. World Stars, 1965 (Matthews Farewell Match); a Spratt`s booklet, Canaries, Their Varieties and Management; a Spratt`s booklet, Success with Poultry (covers detached); Sherley`s Cat Book, fourth edition; a Daily Mail Year Book, 1950; and other items.

Lot 520

BRISTOL & BATH. Peach, R.E.M. Bath, Old and New. A Handy Guide & A History, Simpkin, Marshall & Co., London 1888. Black cloth, illustrations, map in pocket at end, octavo (map torn); with twenty-seven volumes by Reece Winstone; and twenty-three others of Bristol and Bath interest, (51).

Lot 527

Collinson, Rev. John. The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset, three volumes, by Cruttwell, Bath 1791. Buckram library binding, folding map frontispiece, engraved plate illustrations, quarto.

Lot 530

Savage, James. History of the Hundred of Carhampton, Strong / Longman et al., Bristol / London 1830. Cloth library binding, folding hand-coloured geological map, quarto; and Hancock, F. Dunster Church and Priory, limited edition 142/250, Barnicott & Pearce, Taunton 1905. Cloth library binding, plate illustrations, octavo, (2).

Lot 602

Heathcote, Norman. St. Kilda, Longmans, Green, & Co., London 1900. Pictorial green cloth gilt, plate and text illustrations, folding map, octavo; with The Months Illustrated by Pen and Pencil, The Religious Tract Society, London no date [circa 1864]. Decorative pebble-grained and bevelled crimson cloth gilt, illustrations, octavo; and Gatty, Mrs Alfred. Parables from Nature, Bell and Daldy, London 1865. Decorative bevelled crimson cloth gilt, plate illustrations, octavo, (3).

Lot 603

Cundall, H.M. Birket Foster, first edition, Black, London 1906. Half blue morocco with gilt decorated spine, sevety-three paper-protected colour plate illustrations, further text illustrations, quarto; and Home, Gordon. Yorkshire, first edition, Black, London 1908. Decorative green cloth, seventy-one paper-protected colour plate illustrations, folding map, four page publisher`s catalogue, quarto, (2).

Lot 618

Guillaume Sanson (1633-1703) `Afrique, par N. Sanson...corrigee et changee en plusieurs endroits suivant les Relations les plus recentes; par le Sr Sanson le Fils...1669` Engraved map, hand-tinted 41.5cm x 56.5cm Framed and glazed (with hand-written annotations); and `Le Royaume d`Angleterre, divise dans les sept Royaumes ou Heptarchie des Saxons; et la Princip[ali]te de Galles...1665` Engraved map, hand tinted 43cm x 58cm Framed and glazed, (2).

Lot 621

Joan Blaeu (1596-1673) `Wigorniensis Comitatus et Comitatus Warwicensis; nec non Coventrae Libertas` [Worcestershire, Warwickshire and the Liberty of Coventry] Engraved county map, hand tinted French text verso 54cm x 62.5cm Framed and glazed, in double-sided frame.

Lot 622

John Cary (1754-1835) `A Map of Hampshire`, 1805 Engraved county map, hand outlined 52cm x 44cm Framed and glazed.

Lot 625

Christopher Saxton (c.1540-1610) & William Hole `Glocestrie Comitatus olim sedes Dobunorum` Engraved county map, hand tinted 31cm x 34cm Framed and glazed.

Lot 151

A collection of railway memorabilia comprising a large fold down map of the London Midland and Scottish Railway and its connections, two enamelled triangle signs for the London Transport, an oval enamel London Transport sign and a railways diagram of lines leaflet

Lot 209

A collection of Admiralty books comprising `A Sailors Odyssey, The Autobiography Of Admiral Of The Fleet Viscount Cunningham`, printed by Hutchinson & Co, `Tables of Computed Altitude Azimuth` volume four dated 1951, `The Weather Map An Introduction To Modern Meteorology` printed 1939, `Astronomical Navigation Tables` volume L, `Astronomical Navigation Tables` volume K, `Lloyds Nautical Yearbook` 1978 and 1979 (2), `Admiralty Manual of Navigation` volume one dated 1922, `Manual of Seamanship` volume one dated 1937, `Admiralty Navigation Manual` volume one dated 1938, `Admiralty Manual of Seamanship` volume two dated 1967, `Marine Radio Manual` by Danielson Mayoh dated 1966, `Modern Harbours Conservancy and Operations` by Shankland dated 1926, `Admiralty Weather Manual` dated 1938, `Norreys Nautical Tables` dated 1981, `Munroes Seamanship Primer`, containing the collision regulations dated 1976, `Handy Guide to Stowage` by W Flere dated 1970, `Phillips Falcon Atlas of the World` dated 1962 and `Coastal and Deep Sea Navigation for Yachtsmen` by C A Lund dated 1941 (20)

Lot 213

`A View Of The Present State Of Derbyshire With An Account Of Its Most Remarkable Antiquities Illustrated By An Accurate Map And Plates`, this lot includes a loose fold-out maps of Derbyshire and another of France, divided into circles and departments, printed and sold by J Drewry, sold also by J Johnson, no.72 St Pauls Church-Yard, London 1789, bound in paper covered boards (2) (illustrated)

Lot 225

A framed and glazed map of the South Prospect of Preston in the County Palatine of Lancaster showing the various prominent buildings and an early 19th century hand tinted map of the road from Glocester to Coventry, also a late 18th/early 19th century hand tinted map of Chester, framed and glazed, a print of Ince Hall near Wigan, framed and glazed, and a print of Windsor castle, framed and glazed (5) (illustrated)

Lot 226

A large and impressive map of South America containing Tierra-Firma, Guyana, New Granada, Amazonia, Brasil, Peru, Paraguay also a chart of the Falkland Islands etc printed for Robert Sayer, 53 Fleet Street, London, 20th September 1775, the map contains numerous interesting islands etc and when they were discovered, various boundaries are hand tinted, together with description of the various principal parts of South America, framed and glazed, 105 x 119cm (illustrated)

Lot 682

A silver map of Britain.

Lot 47

1939 Kelly`s Directory of Oxfordshire, a Pocket Series touring map and an AA book (3)

Lot 275

A set of 37 volumes Bartholomew`s Contour Motoring Maps of the British Isles, published by Sifton, Praed & Company Ltd., The Map House, St. James`s Street, London SW1, contained in original fitted leather carrying case bearing oval stamp and fitted to the lid with a silver plated centimetre to kilometre dial

Lot 390

A "Bacon`s New Survey Map of The Counties of Gloucester and Wilts", printed on canvas, a further and similar map of England and Wales showing geographical counties and boroughs by Scarborough Publishing Company, a chromolithographic advertising poster for "Ruston, Proctor & Co Ltd" "The Ruston Huller", a "Guinness for Strength" drinks tray and a quantity of various walking canes

Lot 447

A 19th Century county map of Gloucestershire by J & C Walker, hand-coloured and a quantity of decorative prints to include Bibury, Westonbirt, Gloucester Cathedral, etc ( 2 boxes)

Lot 312

Three Thomas Kitchin linen backed folding County maps of Oxfordshire, Glamorganshire, Warwickshire and Camarthenshire, together with a similar base map of Yorkshire, published by T. Jeffery.

Lot 2596

A reproduction map and double portrait oak framed print.

Lot 14

Guillaume De l`Isle Carte de la Grece ou Turquie d South-east Europe from southern Italy to Cyprus engraved map vestigial hand-colouring 450 x 640mm. trimmed to the border with occasional small losses and small tears at sheet edges slight spotting and damp staining Dezauche 1800; with a small mixed group of southern European and Middle Eastern maps including Spain Italy the Holy Land Persia and a plan of Athens (14).

Lot 15

John Cary A New Map of Sweden Denmark and Norway engraved map with original hand-coloured outlines 490 x 560mm. central vertical fold slight spotting and surface dirt 1801; with three other maps including Colton`s Denmark (4).

Lot 17

John Speed Huntington both shire and shire towne w county map with inset plans of Huntingdon and Ely in the upper corners inset panels of arms below strapwork title cartouche supported by huntsmen centre top engraved map 380 x 510mm. with margins but sheet edges frayed damp-staining to upper corners slight spotting Bassett and Chiswell 1676; with a mixed group of maps of Norfolk Cambridgeshire Huntingdonshire Befordshire and Northamptonshire (26).

Lot 20

Johan and Willem Blaeu Rutlandia Comitatus Rutlan large vignette title of rustic figures livestock produce and putti lower right engraved map with hand-colouring 380 x 500mm. central vertical fold framed and glazed Amsterdam c.1645 § Jansson (Jan) Lincolnia Comitatus Anglis Lyncolne Shire vignette title of fowler and fishermen lower right with compass rose ships and coats-of-arms engraved map with hand-colouring 400 x 500mm. central vertical fold tape staining from repairs to tears on verso in lower margin slight browning and spotting framed and glazed Amsterdam c.1645; with Ebden`s New Map of the County of Warwickshire (3)

Lot 21

Wales.- A small mixed group of county maps by or after Walker Weller Pigot and others including Monmouthshire Glamorganshire and elsewhere with a plan of Cardiff engraved maps some hand-colouring v. s. occasional spotting browning and creasing 18th and 19th-century; with a small mixed group of maps relating to Scotland Ireland and Cornwall and a map of the British Isles by Molini Landi e Comp. (14).

Lot 169

Literary figures portraits of authors and poets including Byrn Scott and others a few scenes and a Mythological Genealogical Historical and Chronological Map Intended to serve as an Introduction to the Reading of the Greek and Latin Poets engravings and lithographs the chart with original hand-colouring 165 x 95mm. to 420 x 530mm. a few trimmed and mounted on supports occasional slight browning 18th and 19th century (24)

Lot 232

A NEW DISSECTED MAP OF ENGLAND by John Betts with original box, 15" x 12 1/2" (see illustration).

Lot 326

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGRAVED MAP `THE UNITED STATES AND TEXAS - WITH ALL RAILWAYS AND CANALS`, hand coloured, 16 1/2" x 20 1/4" (see illustration).

Lot 327

AN OLD COLOURED MAP of Oxfordshire engraved for John Harrison dated 1787, 18" x 13", A map of `Nubia & Abissinia` by Emanuel Bowen, 13 1/2" x 16 1/2"; A 19th Century coloured map of France dated 1878 published by J.A.S. Wyld, London, 21" x 24" and another map of France engraved by Kirkwood & Sons, Edinburgh, 20" x 23", (4).

Lot 359

F. BARTOLOZZI AFTER MARIA COSWAY `Lodona`, stipple engraving, 16 1/2" x 19"; and two further prints to include a classical figure scene and a 19th century engraved map of Wiltshire (3)

Lot 500

IRELAND, Samuel, `Picturesque Views of The River Thames from Its Source in Gloucestershire to the Nore; with Observations on The Public Buildings and other Works of Art in Its Vicinity`, Egerton, 1792. 8vo. some foxing to plts. Vol.1: 2 lf. Frontis. engrd. tp. dated 1791. add. Tp. dated 1792. Dedication Preface,v-xvi. map. 1- 209pp. Errata, 1 lf. plts. a.c.f. Vol. 2: 2lf.Frontis, Engrd. Tp. add. List of prints. a.c.f. Errata, map of River Thames. 258pp. 1 lf. full cf. Loss to label on spine. 2 vols. Rebacked, orig. cl laid down. (see illustration)

Lot 523

MULHALL, M.G. & E.T. `Handbook of The River Plate, comprising The Argentine Republic, Uruguay and Paraguay`, Buenos Ayers, 1885. 5th edn. 4to. Folding frontis map. 5 further flg. maps, tear to 1. 85pp. Adverts. Hinges weak. glt. cl. scuffed.

Lot 526

WITTS, G.B. `Archaeological Handbook of The County of Gloucester`, Cheltenham (c. 1890).8vo. cl. bd. Tog.with the Map of Archaeological Handbook of Gloucestershire showing Ancient camps, Roman Villas, Barrows & Roads. c. 35"x 35". fldg. on cl. 2

Lot 20

@ 12 bottles Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc 2009 The wine that established New Zealand on the World wine map. Bold assertive style, still fantastic

Lot 23

A 9ct yellow gold curb link bracelet with heart shaped lock having eleven Victorian and later gold sovereigns, one 1/2 sovereign and a 9ct Israel map coin, all mounted in 9ct gold settings, 1500-2000

Lot 101

A 1676 issue double glazed map of Devonshire with Excester described, by John Speede, 150-200

Lot 295

An OS map, Manchester and Surroundings, 1842; an OS Atlas, England & Wales, 1922; Hanslip Fletcher " Changing London", book of sketches

Lot 1006

CHRISTOPHER SAXTON A colour map, NORFOLCIAE.

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