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Lot 323

Davie`s Map of the Environs of London, a folding map of 32 panels with hand coloured decoration, 31" (79cms) x 41 1/2" (105cms), an Ordnance Survey Map of Monastic Britain, published 1950 and a map of Roman Britain, published 1931.

Lot 433

* The Graphic, Publ., early 20th century- "The Graphic Parliamentary Map"; lithograph in colours, 82x58.8cm: Ewings General Atlas, W & D Lizars, Edinburgh, Publ., early 19th century- "Europe", 18x22cm: Dutch School, 18th century- "Situation de la Ville d`Amsterdam, telle qu`elle se trouvait environ l`an 1300"; engraving, 30x18.5cm: together with two hand drawn maps by Vetta P Westley, early 20th century, (a lot) (unframed)

Lot 582

After Luigi Mayer c.1750-1803- "A Grotto Cut in the Rock near Lindo (sic), in Rhodes", publ by R Bowyer Historic Gallery Pall Mall 1803; hand-coloured aquatint, 28x38cm: After Patrick (Peter) Taylor 1756-1788- Portrait of Robert Burns; chromolithograph, oval, oval mount and frame, 29x24cm: Edward Weller- "Suburbs of London Sheet 2 Greenwich & C.", publ by Weekly Dispatch, 139 Fleet St; hand-coloured engraved map, 45.5x32cm: together with a colour reproduction print of a map of Blackheath, (4)

Lot 740

* An Important Transvaal/South African/Boer War, Topographical Watercolour, circa.1899- President of the South African Republic Paul Kruger (1825-1904), seated in a bivouac with soldiers and with a map entitled Transvaal; watercolour and bodycolour on card, 18x31cm, Note: This scene possibly depicting Kruger attending the last session of the Volksraad(peoples`s Council) as he fled Pretoria as the British advanced. For weeks he either stayed in a house at Waterval Onder or in his railway carriage at Machadodorp in the then Eastern Transvaal. (LP)

Lot 741

* British School, early-mid 19th century, Gulf of Cambay, India, Map- Engraved hand-coloured map, showing sand banks and coastal information, on laid paper, 68x52cm: (Composite of) Italy with the addition of the southern parts of Germany as far as Pettau in Stiria; Murlakia, Dalmatia, the adjacent countries, and all the Illyric Islands, by L.S. De la Rochette. 2d. edition describing the new divisions. London, published by Willm. Faden, Geographer to the King and to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, Charing Cross, Septr. 12th, 1800. Engraved map originally on two sheets, hand-colouring with Relief shown pictorially. Shows settlements, common and post roads: "An Accurate Map of Hindustan or India, from the best Authorities"; published by C. Dilly &G Robinson , London, c.1785, engraved hand-coloured map: together with other 19/19 century maps to include France, India and Britian, (a lot) (unframed)

Lot 695

A World War II Luftwaffe pilots map

Lot 1023

THURLE WRIGHT Map of my world III. Australian school atlas and glue.

Lot 538

An 18th Century Coloured Map, inscribed as `Smaller Islands in the British Ocean` by Robert Morden, 47.5 x 43.5 cms together with another coloured map of Sussex and a group of three prints

Lot 549

JODOCUS HONDIUS: A HAND COLOURED MAP OF THE COUNTY OF DORSETSHYRE with hand-coloured details, armorials and borders, 15" x 20½".

Lot 504

JAMES LUKIN: TOY MAKING FOR AMATEURS, L, L Upcott Gill, nd, cat of advts at end dated 1891, orig cl gt recased + W M OAKWOOD: CARPENTRY AND CABINET-MAKING, 1905, 1st edn, orig pict cl + ROYAL BLUE BOOK COURT AND PARLIAMENTARY GUIDE 1935, [1934], fdg map, orig cl worn and soiled + PETER CROOL: POITIERS A HISTORY AND GUIDE, [1920], 1st edn, orig cl (4)

Lot 539

THOMAS FULLER: THE HISTORIE OF THE HOLY WARRE, Cambridge 1640, engrd frontis, lacks map, small fo, old cf, joints weak

Lot 773

REV FRANCIS R NIXON: THE CRUISE OF THE BEACON, A NARRATIVE OF A VISIT TO THE ISLANDS IN BASS’S STRAITS, 1857, orig blind stamped cl gt + UNION LINE OF STEAMERS TOURISTS’ GUIDE TO TASMANIA, 1898, engr’d fdg map, orig pict cl gt, inner joints slightly split, lacks ffep, + JAMES FENTON: HISTORY OF TASMANIA, 1884, engr’d fdg map, orig cl gt + W H HUDSON: THE NATURALIST IN LA PLATA, 1892, orig pict cl gt worn, edges rubbed, ex lib + J M MOUBRAY: IN SOUTH CENTRAL AFRICA, 1912, orig pict cl gt, (5)

Lot 776

RAILWAY CLEARING HOUSE, OFFICIAL RAILWAY MAP OF LONDON AND ITS ENVIRONS, 1907, engr’d col’d fdg map, approx 52 x 41”, orig blind stamped cf gt

Lot 783

KELLY’S DIRECTORY OF RICHMOND AND NEIGHBOURHOOD, 1925, lacks map, orig limp cl, worn and rubbed

Lot 792

W G W GOODWORTH: CONTINENTAL ROAD BOOK FRANCE, 1896, Part 2, 2nd edn, orig cl gt + FREDERIC W COOK: BRITISH ROAD BOOK, 1897, 4th edn, Vol 1 with map, orig cl gt, worn + BACON’S CYCLING AND MOTORING ROAD MAP, circa 1912, engr’d col’d fdg map approx 29” x 19”, orig pic cardboard wraps + “GEOGRAPHIA” CYCLIST’S MAP 50 MILES AROUND LONDON, [nd], engrd fdg map approx 22” x 17”, orig pict cardboard wraps + LES WOODLAND: CYCLE RACING AND TOURING, 1976, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, ex lib, (5)

Lot 793

J TOM BURGESS: HISTORIC WARWICKSHIRE, 1893, 2nd edn, orig pict cl gt, top edge gt + ROBERT KAY DENT AND JOSEPH HILL: HISTORIC STAFFORDSHIRE 1896, orig cl gt + EDWARD THOMAS: BEAUTIFUL WALES, 1905, orig dec cl gt, inner joints slightly split, some contents loose, top edge gt + GEORGE PHILIP: CASSELL’S NEW ATLAS, 1930, 5th edn, orig cl + SIR CUTHBERT HEADLAM: THE THREE NORTHERN COUNTIES OF ENGLAND, BEING SOME ACCOUNT OF THE PEOPLE, THEIR COUNTRY AND THEIR HISTORY, 1939, orig cl, d/w + FRANK S SMYTHE: OVER WELSH HILLS, 1942, orig cl + HAMMOND’S HISTORICAL ATLAS, 1957, orig cl + REGINALD J W HAMMOND: NORTH WALES, 1964, 15th edn, engr’d fdg map (southern section), orig cl gt, (8)

Lot 801

JAMES BAIN (ed): THE AUTHENTIC MAP DIRECTORY OF SOUTH LANCASHIRE, circa 1934, orig blind stmpd cl, gt, re-bkd, orig back strip re-attached, fo

Lot 824

CHARLES ST JOHN FANCOURT: THE HISTORY OF YUCATAN FROM ITS DISCOVERY TO THE CLOSE OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, 1854, with engraved folding map, 32pp adverts at end, orig blind stamp cl gt, worn, slightly faded

Lot 830

THE DARLINGTON HALF HOLIDAY GUIDE, [1899], with map, rebound (not recent), ¼ cf, ex lib + SEPTIMUS SUNDERLAND: OLD LONDON’S SPAS, BATHS AND WELLS, 1915, old ¼ cf gt, slightly worn, top edge gilt, ex lib, (2)

Lot 832

WILLIAM GARDEN BLAIKIE: THE PERSONAL LIFE OF DAVID LIVINGSTONE, NY 1881, engr’d frontis, double pge map

Lot 853

GEORGE KEATE: AN ACCOUNT OF THE PELEW ISLANDS SITUATED IN THE WESTERN PART OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN, 1788, engr’d port frontis, engr’d fdg map, 15 engr’d plts, old hf cf gt, slightly worn, spine dry, edges rubbed

Lot 865

JOHN BRITTON: A TOPOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK, [1809], engr’d fdg map, 20 engr’d plts, old hf cf, slightly worn, spine faded

Lot 866

KELLY’S DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK: 1925, lacks map, orig blind stamp, gt, worn and soiled, inner joints split, some contents loose + one other, (2)

Lot 867

KELLY’S DIRECTORY OF LINCOLNSHIRE, 1909, with map, orig cl gt worn and soiled + KELLY’S DIRECTORY OF LINCOLN AND NEIGHBOURHOOD, 1957, 1965, orig cl (3)

Lot 874

THOMAS PECK: THE NORWICH DIRECTORY, 1802, engr’d fdg map, orig bds worn and soiled, 4to

Lot 875

REV RICHARD LUBBOCK: OBSERVATIONS ON THE FAUNA OF NORFOLK AND MORE PARTICULARLY ON THE DISTRICT OF THE BROADS, 1845, engr’d fdg map, 4pp publishers adverts bound in at end, orig blind stamped cl gt, worn, slightly faded

Lot 877

SAMUEL WOODWARD: AN OUTLINE OF THE GEOLOGY OF NORFOLK, 1833, 6 engr’d plts, one col’d fdg plt, one engr’d col’d fdg map, orig cl, worn, lacks spine

Lot 890

JOHN EDWIN CUSSANS: HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE ……, 1870-73, 1874-78, 1879-81, 3 Vols, 2 engr’d port frontis, one engr’d map, 21 engr’d col’d plts, uniform old hf cf, gt, spine gt in compartments, slightly worn, edges rubbed, top edge gt, 4to, (3)

Lot 1365

A Packet: assorted Ephemera including Embroidered Bookmarks, Travel Ephemera including “Olympic Games London” 1948, London Transport Map etc

Lot 1435

G MERCATOR: EBORACUM LINCOLNIA DERBIA STAFFORDIA NOTINGHAMIA LECESTRIA RUTLANDIA AT NORFOLCIA, engrd col’d map circa 1590, approximately 13 ¾” x 16”, f/g

Lot 1438

S HALL: NORFOLK, engrd outline col’d map 1813, approximately 5 ½” x 8 ½”, f/g

Lot 1441

OLIVER & BOYD: NEW TRAVELLING MAP OF ENGLAND AND WALES, engrd col’d maps [1830], fdg, bkd onto linen, approximately 27” x 21 ¾”

Lot 1445

R MORDEN: CAMBRIDGESHIRE, engrd Map [1695], approx 16 ½” x 14”, f/g

Lot 1447

J ARCHER: NORFOLK, engrd col’d map circa 1848, approximately 7” x 9”, f/g

Lot 1448

T KITCHIN: OXFORDSHIRE, engr’d col’d map circa 1786, approximately 7 ¾” x 6 ½”, f/g

Lot 1453

E BOWEN: AN ACCURATE MAP OF THE COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON ……, engrd col’d map 1777, approximately 19 ¼” x 16”, f/g

Lot 1454

E BOWEN: AN IMPROVED MAP OF THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET ……, engrd col’d Map circa 1762, approx 20 ½” x 27”, f/g

Lot 1457

E BOWEN: A NEW AND ACCURATE MAP OF SPAIN AND PORTUGAL, engrd col’d map with insets of straits of Gibraltar and Harbour of Port Mahon, circa 1764, approximately 12” x 8 ½”, f/g

Lot 3

HERBERT STRANG, 2 ttls: WITH DRAKE ON THE SPANISH MAIN, 1908, 1st edn, 6 plts, 2 maps as list, orig pict cl gt; HUMPHREY BOLD, 1909, 1st edn, lge paper, 8 plts as list, orig vell bkd pict cl gt worn + HERBERT STRANG AND GEORGE LAWRENCE: FOR THE WHITE ROSE, 1912, 1st edn, 4 plts, map as list, orig pict cl gt, split at spine + HARRY COLLINGWOOD: THE CONGO ROVERS A STORY OF THE SLAVE SQUADRON, L, Blackie, circa 1895, orig pict cl + CHARLES JODRELL MANSFORD: UNDER THE NAGA BANNER, [1896], 1st ed, 8 plts, plan as list, lacks ffep, orig pict cl gt (5)

Lot 74

CHARLES GILSON, 2 ttls: THE LOST COLUMN A STORY OF THE BOXER REBELLION IN CHINA, 1909, 1st edn, 8 plts 1 map as list, orig pict cl gt; IN THE POWER OF THE PIGMIES, 1919, 1st edn, 4 col’d plts as list, orig pict cl worn and soiled + TOM BEVAN: RUNNERS OF CONTRABAND A STORY OF RUSSIAN TYRANNY, [1908], 1st edn, 8 plts as list, orig pict cl gt + T T JEANS: JOHN GRAHAM SUB-LIEUTENANT RN A TALE OF THE ATLANTIC FLEET, 1913, 1st edn, 8 plts as list, orig pict cl gt worn + FRANK H SHAW: SONS OF THE SEA, [1912], 1st edn, 4 plts as list, orig cl gt pict paper label soiled (5)

Lot 80A

A Royal Geographical Society hallmarked silver map of the world, 37 x 56cm, framed.

Lot 796

A 19th century embroidered map of England and Wales, outlining the coastlines and counties of England and Wales, 38 x 41cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 1056

The Authentic Map Directory of South Lancashire, edited by James Bain.

Lot 231

A limited edition print, `The Oxford Almanac`, a map of the West Indies, and two other maps

Lot 524

Robert Morden, `Herefordshire`, a hand coloured engraved map, and a map of Kent

Lot 422

ROBERT MORDEN, An antique County Map of Westmorland

Lot 423

CHRISTOPHER SAXTON. ` The Countie of Radnor described`, engraved map , hand coloured, published by John Speede, sold by John Sudbury and George Humbell`15 x 20 in

Lot 148

Coloured map Gloucestershire and another, Nottinghamshire (2)

Lot 111

A coloured and tinted map of Buckinghamshire by JOHN SPEED, Sudbury & Humble edition, 16.5 x 20.5, glazed to the rear

Lot 112

A coloured and tinted map of Berkshire featuring Windsor Castle by JOHN SPEED, Bassett & Chiswell edition, 16 x 21, glazed to the rear

Lot 113

A coloured and tinted map of Oxfordshire by SAXTON & HOLE, 10.5 x 11.5 with wide border

Lot 114

A coloured print of a map of Warwickshire and Leicestershire by SAXTON, 19.5 X 24.5

Lot 153

A 19th century map, The Shetland Isles, published by Thomas Brown

Lot 154

An 18th century map of the County Palatine of Lancaster, after Herman Moll

Lot 155

A 17th century map of Wiltshire, after Speede/Keere, circa 1666

Lot 158

A 18th century map of Westmorland after Robert Morden

Lot 159

A 18th century map of Westmorland after John Speede including inset for Kendale

Lot 209

After John Speed, Northamptonshire, a hand-coloured map, bears date 1610, framed.

Lot 219

After John Speed, Huntington, a hand-coloured map, framed.

Lot 223

After John Speed, Rutlandshire, a hand-coloured map, framed.

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