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A collection of World War I surveying instruments comprising a Troughton and Simms of London surveying compass dated 1915, complete with wooden box, another compass in black and brass complete with a leather case, a Troughton and Simms of London map board dated 1914, a wooden tripod by the Arrow Tripod Company of Sherwoods of Birmingham and a black painted helmet possibly from a coal miner
A collection of coloured and framed maps of Wales comprising Merionthshire, from Camdens Britannia c.1637, 31x39cm, map of North Wales drawn from the latest surveys by W Palmer from Ellis`s English Atlas 1766, 20x26cm, North Wales, engraved from Walpooles New and Complete British Traveller c.1784, 23x34cm, North Wales published by Alex Hogg, from the New and Complete British Traveller c.1794, 22x33cm, and South Wales, published by Alex Hogg (glass cracked), from the New and Complete British Traveller c.1794, 22x34cm (5) (illustrated)
A collection of coloured framed and glazed maps of Wales comprising map of Montgomeryshire and Merionethshire, from a folio map from Novus Atlas by Joannes Janssonius c.1646, being a double glazed map showing the scripts on the verso, from the edition a New Description of England and Wales c.1724, 38x49cm, South Wales by Herman Moll c.1724, 23x34cm, North Wales by H Moll from the edition a New Description of England and Wales c.1724, 22x34cm, North Wales, a new map of North Wales drawn from Best Authorities by Thomas Kitchin c.1764, 23x29cm, South Wales engraved by R Scott c.1836, 20x25cm and North Wales published by John Cary Engraver & Map Seller, Strand, London, from Curries New and Correct English Atlas first published 1787, this being a copy from the 1818 or later edition, 24x28cm (6) (illustrated)
A collection of coloured framed and glazed maps of Wales comprising South Wales by Robert Morden c.1722, 36x43cm, North Wales by Robert Morden, from Camdens Britannia 1st edition c.1695, 37x43cm, Radnorshire, from a folio map from Novus Atlas by Joannes Janssonius c.1646 this being a double glazed framed map with the verso showing the script, 49x57cm, North Wales from a New and Comprehensive Gazetta of England and Wales published by Archibald Fullerton & Co, Glasgow c.1836, 20x25cm, and Caernarvonshie, a new map by Thomas Kitchin c.1755, 18x22cm, Cardiganshire, published by Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, Poultry, January 1st 1809, engraved by J Roper to accompany the beauties of England and Wales, 20x24cm, Caernarvonshie, from Thomas Dugdale`s England and Wales c.1848, drawn and engraved by J Archer, Pentonville, London, 18x24cm (5) (illustrated)
A 12 inch celestial library table globe on mahogany stand G.F. Cruchley, London, circa 1860 The sphere applied with twelve coloured gores annotated with principle stars, celestial bodies and fanciful representations of the constellations, and incorporating trade label CRUCHLEY`S, LATE CARY`S, NEW CELESTIAL GLOBE ON WHICH ARE CORRECTLY LAID DOWN UPWARDS OF 3500 STARS, With the extent of each constellation precisely defined, G.F. CRUCHLEY, MAP-SELLER & GLOBE MAKER, 81 FLEET STREET, LONDON, supported via the poles within a brass meridian arc calibrated 0-90 in each direction from the horizon, on mahogany stand with baluster turned upright and concave-sided triform platform base, 47cm high. George Frederick Cruchley, publisher of maps and manufacturer of globes, worked in London 1823-76, he acquired the firm of G. & J. Cary in 1850.
A 17th/18th century framed and glazed hand coloured map of The Severn or Channel of Bristoll, inscription reads "To the Right Honourable Sir Robert Southwell, who attended his Majesty King William the 3rd on his Expedition for Ireland In Quality of Principal Secretary of State for that Kingdom" 24" x 20" 100-200
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