JOHN OGILBY: BRITANNIA VOLUME THE FIRST OR AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE KINGDOM OF ENGLAND ….., facsimile edn, 1939, orig cl, gt, obl; + DAVID DYMOND AND EDWARD MARTIN (ed): AN HISTORICAL ATLAS OF SUFFOLK ….., 1999, 3r edn, orig card wraps, obl; + THE VILLAGE ATLAS THE GROWTH OF DERBYSHIRE, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE AND LEICESTERSHIRE 1834 – 1904, 1990, orig cl, gt, d/w; + RICHARD OLIVER: ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS A CONCISE GUIDE FOR HISTORIANS, 1994 reprint, orig card wraps; + PETER WADE – MARTINS (ed): AN HISTORICAL ATLAS OF NORFOLK, 1998, reprint, orig pict card wraps, obl; + J C BARRINGER (ed): FADEN’S MAP OF NORFOLK, orig ptd card wraps, obl; + YOLANDE HODSON: POPULAR MAPS ….., 1999, orig cl, gt, d/w; + J C BARRINGER (ed): BRYANT’S MAY OF NORFOLK IN 1826, 2000, reprint, orig ptd card wraps, obl; + RICHARD OLIVER AND ROGER HELLYER (ed): ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND AND WALES ….., 2002, orig card wraps; + D P DYMOND (ed): HODKINSON’S MAP OF SUFFOLK IN 1783, 2003, orig ptd card wraps; + four others Ordnance Survey interest, (14)
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MEMOIRS ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF NORFOLK AND THE CITY OF NORWICH ….., 1851, old blind stpd cl, gt, teg; + ERNEST R SUFFLING: THE LAND OF THE BROADS ….., 1887, illustrated edn, map detchd but present, orig pict cl, gt, worn, inner jnts slightly split; + NORFOLK ARCHAEOLOGY: OR MISCELLANEOUS TRACKS RELATING TO THE ANTIQUITIES OF THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK ….., 1895, Vol 12, old full cf, gt, spine gt in compartments, teg; + GEORGE LAURENCE GOMME: THE GENTLEMAN’S MAGAZINE LIBRARY ….., 1896, orig cl, gt; + WILLIAM ANDREWS (ed): BYGONE NORFOLK, 1898, orig cl, gt, teg; + WALTER JERROLD: NORWICH AND THE BROADS, 1910, orig cl, v worn; + B GRANVILLE BAKER: WAVENEY, 1924, 1st edn, orig cl; + W G CLARKE: NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK, 1921, orig blind stpd cl, gt; + LILIAS RIDER HAGGARD AND HENRY WILLIAMSON: NORFOLK LIFE, 1943, orig cl, gt, d/w; + LEONARD P THOMPSON: NORWICH INNS, 1947, orig bds; + R ALLEN BROWN: EAST ANGLIA IN COLOUR ….., B T Batsford, 1957, 1st edn, orig cl, gt, (11)
JANE CROSFIELD: Two Victorian Manuscript Volumes, one titled GEOLOGICAL SKETCHES AND GLIMPSES OF THE ANCIENT EARTH, containing fine Copperplate manuscript, accompanied with well executed pen and ink drawings, the second Vol dated 1851 with similar fine Copperplate manuscript, pen, ink and wash, comparative charts, pen, ink and watercolour Geological Map of England and maps of Italy, Ireland, England, Wales, Sweden, Norway, Greece and further pencil drawings, etc, both Vols old hf cf, gt, worn and spines damages, (2)
A Packet: Assorted Travel Ephemera including S Warren: GEMS OF IPSWICH ……, [nd], orig card wraps; + SCARBOROUGH’S MAP OF THE BRITISH ISLES, circa 1911, dbl sided, orig blind stpd s-c, gt; + ROCKY MOUNTAIN VIEWS ON THE RIO GRANDE THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD ….., circa 1913, orig card wraps, gt; + four others, (7)
R DAWSON: GREAT GRIMSBY, outline col’d Map, circa 1832, approximately 10 ¾” x 8 ¾”, f/g; + J CARY: LINCOLNSHIRE, engrd col’d Map, 1787, approximately 10 ½” x 8 ½”, f/g; + R CREIGHTON: LINCOLN/GRANTHAM/GREAT GRIMSBY/STAMFORD, outline col’d Maps on one sheet, circa 1830, approximately 9 ¼” x 7”, f/g; + A FULLARTON: PORTS AND HARBOURS ON THE EAST COAST OF ENGLAND, circa 1865, approximately 9” x 6”, f/g, (4)
T GARDNER: THE CONTINUATION OF THE ROAD FROM LONDON TO FLAMBROUGH, engrd col’d Road Map, circa 1719, sheet 42, approximately 7” x 10”, f/g; + OWEN/BOWEN: A MAP OF LINCOLNSHIRE, engrd outline col’d Map, circa 1760, approximately 7 ½” x 4 ½”, f/g; + SIMONS/JENNER: LINCOLNSHIRE, engrd Map with triangular Distance Table, circa 1644, approximately 4” x 4”, f/g; OWEN/BOWEN: LINCOLN-GRIMSBY, hand col’d engrd Road Maps, circa 1720, approximately 7” x 4 ¾”, double glazed, (4)
A pair of large African black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) horns, mounted on their original colonial shield Weight: 8.15kg (including shield and composition base)Outside curve: 48 and 51cm Base diameter: 45 and 41cm (excluding composition base) Inscribed verso in pen: ‘Rhino shot by E. Stallibrass, 22 April ‘99. Kapi plains, Brit. E. Africa’ Shot by the vendor’s uncle, Edward Stallibrass, a British telegraph engineer who worked in Africa in the late 19th century. He produced a map of the Congo Canyon while on the cable ship Buccaneer, which was illustrated in his book “Deep-Sea Sounding in Connection with Submarine Telegraphy,” published in 1887 This specimen is legal to sell under Cites legislation as it is regarded as ‘worked’. It is mounted on its original shield and has an inscription on the back of the shield describing when and where it was shot.
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