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Lot 23

HallSketches Made n North America folding hand-coloured engraved frontispiece map 40 engraved plates on 20 sheets spotted water-staining to upper margins later half calf over old marbled boards original burgundy morocco label to upper cover spine gilt scuffed 4to 1829.

Lot 23

Hutchins (John). The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset, Third Edition, 4 vols., working copy with three seventeenth century documents and occasional cuttings bound in, folding engraved map of the county (loose, with tear repaired), 129 views, plates, pedigrees and maps, occasional spotting and dampstaining, endpaper holed from adhesion of map, contemporary half roan, worn, some joints weak, folio, 1861-70 (4) The earliest manuscript is inserted beside the relevant pedigree and relates to rent for the farm at Winfrith and Roger Clavell of Smedmore, it is signed by Brigett Clavell, April 17th [16]66. The two others are more formal, legal documents relating to Humphrey Weld of Lulworth Castle, both dated 1674

Lot 64

Atlas with the majority of the maps from the Theatre of Empire of Great Britain, containing a total of 41 double-page engraved with contemporary hand-colouring, all but two by John Speed, but including John Seller’s world map (worn at edges with loss) and Blaeu’s Cornubia, all cut down and mounted, a few with loss at upper corners and nicks to the outer borders, some with margins strengthened at verso, light soiling throughout, some creasing at folds, other minor defects, later calf, rebacked, gilt panelled spine, folio, [c.1610 or later] with a protective wooden box; sold as an atlas, not subject to return. The atlas includes: Seller (J) Novissima totius terranum, tear, loss at edges including the border of the left-hand sphere; Speed (J) Barkshire, tears repaired, loss to upper corners of border; Bedfordshire, nick to border; Chester, light dampstaining to upper corner, loss to other corner of border; Cambridgeshire, cropped at edges, loss to upper corner of border; Blaeu (J) Cornubia; Speed (J) Cumberland, loss to upper corner of border; Darbieshire, corner of border chipped; Devonshire; Durham; Essex; Gloucestershire; Hantshire; Herefordshire; Hartfordshire; Huntingdon; Kent; Lancaster, loss of border; Leicester; Lycolne; Midle-sex; Monmouth; Isle of Man; Norfolk; Northumberland; Nottingham; Oxfordshire; Rutland; Shropshyre; Somerset-shire, stain to lower corner; Stafford; Suffolke; Surrey; Sussex; Warwick; Westmorland; Wilshire; Worcestershire; Wight Island; North and East Riding of Yorkshire; Yorkshire; Holy Island, Farne Islands and Channel Islands

Lot 66

Beaver (Captain Philip). African Memoranda relative to an Attempt to establish a British Settlement on the Island of Bulama ... and some Observations ... of gradually abolishing African Slavery, Beckford’s copy, large folding map, hand-coloured in outline, 2 folding engraved plans, contemporary half roan, gilt spine with the crest and Beckford motto ‘De Dieu Tout’, repeated on the corners, slightly soiled, 4to, 1805

Lot 87

Rutter (John). Delineations of Fonthill Abbey, Large Paper copy, additional aquatint title, 12 plates including 2 hand-coloured aquatints, printed title with vignette, other engraved vignettes, large folding engraved map, folding pedigree, ownership signature of W.R. Shaw Stewart on the free endpaper, later half calf with the original red morocco label, gilt, on the upper cover, [Abbey; Scenery 418], 4to, 1823

Lot 1

Allman (T. pub.). The London Cabinet School Atlas Consisting of 30 maps of the different Empires, Kingdoms & States throughout the World taken from the most recent Authorities, n.d. c.1850, title page toned and foxed, thirty-one eng. maps with orig. outline colouring, each map with near contemp. ink number to upper margin, occ. ink staining to some maps, new end papers, a.e.g., modern half cloth gilt, 8vo, together with, Levasseur (Victor), Atlas Classique Universel de Geographie Ancienne et Moderne, Paris, 1846, title and half title with some spotting, eighty-seven uncoloured eng. maps (complete as list), very occ. spotting throughout, new end papers, modern qtr. cloth gilt, 8vo, with, Parley (Peter), A Grammar of Modern Geography, pub. William Tegg and Co., 1855, addn. title page with dec. eng. vignette, twelve eng. b & w maps, numerous wood eng. illusts. to text, hinges weak, a.e.g., contemp. cloth gilt, rubbed and frayed at extrems., 16mo, together with another nineteen miniature atlases, mostly late 19th and early 20th century (23)

Lot 5

Black’s Colour Guides. Egypt Painted and Described, by R. Talbot Kelly, 1st ed., 1902, half-title, seventy-five col. plts., with captioned tissue guards, scattered light spotting to text, endpapers foxed, armorial bookplate of Herbert Danvers, M.D., on front pastedown, with early ms. owhership name above, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. dec. cloth gilt, spine sunned and rubbed at ends, upper cover a trifle dusty, 8vo, together with Burma Painted & Described, by R. Talbot Kelly, 1st ed., 1905, half-title, seventy-five col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, folding map, occn. foxing, early ms. ownership name on front pastedown, t.e.g., remainder foxed, orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine faded, one corner bumped, 8vo, plus Florence & Some Tuscan Cities Painted by Colonel R.C. Goff, Described by Clarissa Goff, 1st ed., 1905, half-title, seventy-five col. plts., with captioned tissue guards, free endpapers toned, contemp. ms. inscription on front free endpaper, hinges split, t.e.g., orig. dec. red cloth gilt, a few minor minor marks, spine faded and sl. frayed at head, 8vo, plus nineteen other Colour Guides, incl. Rome, Italian Lakes, English Lakes, India, Singoalla, etc., various editions and condition (22)

Lot 21

Kelly (Christopher). A New and Complete System of Universal Geography or, an authentic History and Interesting Description of the Whole World and its Inhabitants, 2 vols., 1824, addn. dec. eng. title, folding hemispheral map of the world, fifty engraved and aquatint plts. and thirty-one eng. maps (including eleven folding), one plate torn with slight loss, spotted and toned throughout, contemp. tree calf gilt, boards detached, rubbed and worn, 4to (2)

Lot 22

Ker (David). On the Road to Khiva, 1st ed., 1874, folding col. map at rear, seven mounted albumen prints (correct as list), early prize inscription in ink to verso of front endpaper for the Collegiate School, Plymouth, dated Midsummer 1877, some marks and sl. soiling, title verso and dedication leaf, heavily discol., upper inner hinge broken, orig. dec. rust brown cloth gilt, with bevelled edges, rubbed and some fraying to head and foot of spine and extreme corners, 8vo (1)

Lot 23

Landor (A. Henry Savage). Across Widest Africa. An Account of the Country and People of Eastern, Central and Western Africa, as seen during a Twelve Months” Journey from Djibuti to Cape Verde, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1907, num. b&w illusts. from photos, large folding map at rear of first vol., orig. blue cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, thick 8vo, (The first journey across Africa at its widest point, undertaken with “pleasure as its sole object”, covering over 8500 miles in 364 days), together with Jennings (Major J. Willes & Addison, Christopher), With the Abyssinians in Somaliland, 1st ed., 1905, sixty-eight b&w illusts. from photos (as list), folding sketch map, orig. cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo (3)

Lot 28

Locquin (Felix (pub.)). Annuaire de France, Statistique Generale et Comparee du territoire - des produits du sol - animaux, vegetaux, mineraux - de la culture - de l”industrie...., des 86 Departemens de la France et de ses Colonies, Publie par la Societe Nationale, Paris, 1833, title page with slight foxing and staining, one folding b & w eng. map of France and eighty-six maps by A.M.Perrot of the departments (correct as list), some spotting and toning throughout, a few maps trimmed to strapwork margin, new end papers, modern sheep gilt, 12mo (1)

Lot 32

Martin (R. Montgomery). The Illustrated Atlas and Modern History of the World, Geographical, Political, Commercial & Statistical, pub. John Tallis & Company, 1851, eng. frontis. of The Great Exhibition with some staining and spotting, addn. dec. title page and contents list, eighty-one dec. eng. maps with orig. outline colouring and two “comparison” plates of waterfalls, rivers and mountains (complete as list), some marginal finger soiling and occ. spotting throughout, one map (Ireland) and its page of descriptive text with closed tear affecting image, crudely repaired on verso with sellotape, one page of text torn with slight loss, near contemp. owners ink manuscript signature to front paste down, later owners biro manuscript signature and address to first free end paper, contemp. half morocco gilt, worn and rubbed, folio (1)

Lot 35

Pardoe (Julia). The Beauties of the Bosphorus, illust. W.H. Bartlett, c.1840, addn. eng. title, eng. map and eighty-six eng. plts. (as list), a.e.g., contemp. half morocco, gilt dec. spine, rubbed, 4to (1)

Lot 44

Stanley (Henry M.). In Darkest Africa or the Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1890, b & w frontis. to each and plts., two folding maps, inner hinges cracked, contemp. qtr. morocco, joints split and spines torn, large 8vo, together with Whymper (Edward), Travels Amongst the Great Andes of the Equator, 2 vols. (inc. Supplementary Appendix), 1892 & 1891, b & w plts. and illusts. lacks general map and some leaves detached, orig. cloth rubbed and some wear, 4to, plus four other travel related (8)

Lot 45

Stutfield (Hugh E.M. and J. Norman Collie). Climbs and Exploration in the Canadian Rockies, Longmans, 1903, half-title, frontis., b&w plts. from photos., large folding map at rear (handling tear), inscribed to front blank “To Arthur Jaynes (?) Esq., B.A. Canteb., With the Bishop of Southhampton’s best Christmas Greetings 1910”, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and several stab marks, 8vo, (Neate S177. ÒOne of the classics of the Canadian RockiesÓ), together with Cassavetti (D. J.), Hellas and the Balkan Wars, 1914, forty-eight b&w plts. & seven b&w maps (as list), orig. cloth gilt, head of spine repaired, 8vo, plus Brown (J. Moray), Shikar Sketches with Notes on Indian Field-Sports, 1887, b&w plts. throughout, one plt. detached, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, small 8vo (3)

Lot 47

Turner (Samuel). Siberia, A Record of Travel, Climbing and Exploration, 1905, port. frontis., two folding maps, b&w illusts. from photos throughout, t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. red cloth, some wear and fading to spine, 8vo, (Neate T72), together with Boddam-Whetham (J. W.), Roraima and British Guiana, With a Glance at Bermuda, the West Indies, and the Spanish Main, 1879, eng. frontis., folding map at rear (slight closed tear), orig. blindstamped green cloth gilt, spine restrengthened, rubbed, 8vo (2)

Lot 48

Webb, Millington & Co. (pubs.). Miniature Atlas Comprehending the Principal Countries throughout the World, from the latest Authorities, n.d., c.1855, litho. frontis. of folding hemispheral map of the world with orig. outline colouring, title page with dec. vignette, index and two litho. comparison plates with orig. hand colouring, thirty-two uncoloured litho. maps (complete as list), last two maps with lower margins professionally strengthened, new end papers, modern qtr. morocco gilt, 24mo (1)

Lot 52

Wright (Rev. G.N. & Allom, Thomas). France Illustrated Exhibiting its Landscape Scenery, Antiquities, Military and Ecclesiastical Architecture &c., vols. 2 & 3 bound as one (only), pub. Fisher, Son & Co., eng. frontis & addn. eng. title to each vol., fifty eng. plts., occ. scattered spotting throughout, a.e.g., contemp. dec. cloth gilt, 4to, together with, Hugo (A.), France Pittoresque ou Description Pittoresque, Topographique et Statistique des Departements et Colonies de la France, vol. 2 (only), Paris, 1835, title page with near contemp. owners ink stamp, numerous eng. plts. and maps, some with crude later hand colouring, contemp. blind embossed sheep, gilt dec. spine, rubbed, frayed and worn, 4to, with, Winkles (B.), French Cathedrals, pub. Charles Tilt, 1837, addn. eng. title, forty-nine eng. plts. (correct as list), occ. scattered spotting throughout, hinges and joints weak, contemp. cloth gilt, spine faded, rubbed, bumped and worn, 4to, with, Wordsworth (Christopher), Greece: Pictorial, Descriptive and Historical, pub. WIlliam S. Orr and Co., 1839, eng. frontis. & addn. eng. title, two b & w eng. map, twenty-four eng. plts. (correct as list), numerous wood engs, to text, hinges and joints weak, contemp. cloth gilt, worn, stained and frayed, 4to, with one other similar (5)

Lot 53

Wyld (James). An Atlas of the World, Comprehending Separate Maps of its various Countries, Constructed & Drawn from the latest Astronomical & Geographical Observations, 1830, decorative calligraphic title page and contents list, four uncoloured eng. comparison charts, forty-two eng. maps with orig. hand colouring, including one folding (complete as list), folding map with closed tear to central fold, very slight spotting and toning throughout, contemp. ownership signature to front paste down, contemp. half morocco gilt, crudely rebacked, rubbed and frayed at extrems., 4to (1)

Lot 54

Barrett (William). The History and Antiquities of the City of Bristol; Compiled from Original Records and authentic Manuscripts in Public offices or Private hands, pub. William Pine, Bristol, [1789], dec. title page, list of subscribers, folding eng. map (disbound), twenty-nine of thirty eng. plates (lacking the facsimile of Rowley’s Manuscript), occ. spotting and off-setting throughout, contemp. calf, rebacked, professional repairs to extrems., 4to (1)

Lot 56

Bartlett (W.H. & Coyne, J. Stirling, and others). The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland, 2 vols., n.d. [1841], addn. dec. eng. title page to each vol., uncoloured eng. map, 117 (of 118, lacking Kilkenny Castle vol. II) b & w eng. plates each with tissue guard, occ. spotting throughout, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn at extrems, 4to (2)

Lot 57

Bartlett (W.H. & Coyne, J. Stirling, and others). The Scenery and Antiquites of Ireland, 2 vols., pub. James. S.Virtue, n.d., c.1835, addn. dec. eng. title to each vol., one uncoloured eng. map, 118 steel eng. views (complete as list), occ. spotting throughout, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and frayed, 4to, together with another copy, but vol.1 only (3)

Lot 58

Brannon (Philip). The Illustrated Historical and Descriptive Guide to Bournemouth and the Surrounding Scenery, 10th ed., 1869, wood-engraved frontispiece (detached), a few spots, original cloth-backed boards, upper cover detached, a little rubbed, together with a folding lithographed map of Bournemouth by Philip Brannon, c. 1870 (2)

Lot 60

Britton (John & Brayley, Edward Wedlake). Devonshire Illustrated in a Series of Views, bound with Cornwall Illustrated in a Series of Views, 2 vols in one, pub. Fisher Son & Co. 1829 & 1840, engraved county map frontis. with orig. hand colouring and dec. eng. title to each volume, 138 uncoloured engraved views on india, on sixty-nine sheets (complete as lists), occ. light spotting throughout, book plate of Urquhart to front paste down, upper hinge weak, spine partially detached, contemp. half calf with gilt dec. spine, 4to (1)

Lot 63

Cary (John). Cary’s Traveller’s Companion, or a Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales, shewing the immediate Rout to every Market and Borough Town throughout the Kingdom, laid down from the best Authorities on a New set of County maps, 1791, calligraphic title page, advertisement and contents list, general map of England & Wales and forty-two engraved county maps all with original outline colouring, correct as list, printed back to back (including one folding), folding map trimmed to neat line (as usual), orig. marble end papers, contemp. tree calf gilt, rebacked with contrasting red morocco gilt label to spine, 12mo. Chubb 274. (1)

Lot 64

Cary (John). Cary’s Traveller’s Companion or a Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales, shewing the immediate route to every Market and Borough town throughout the Kingdom, laid down from the best Authorities on a new set of County Maps, 1814, calligraphic title page, advertisement and contents list, general map of England and Wales and forty-two engraved county maps, all with original outline colouring, including one folding map of Yorkshire, sectionalised and laid on linen, occ. slight marginal soiling and staining, bound with, Cary’s New Itinerary; or an Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads, both Direct and Cross throughout England and Wales with many of the Principal Roads in Scotland, 6th. ed., 1815, calligraphic title page, folding map of England and Wales, sectionalised and laid on linen, torn with loss, with six further folding regional maps all with original outline colouring, some overall toning, slight off setting throughout, contemp. diced calf, rebacked, 8vo. Chubb 279. (1)

Lot 66

Dearn (Thomas Downes Wilmot). An Historical Topographical and Descriptive Account of the Weald of Kent, 1st ed., Cranbrook, Kent, 1814, eight sepia aquatint plts. (inc. frontis.) and single-page etched map, few minor short closed-tears to text, some browning and light dust soiling etc., edges untrimmed, 20th c. qtr. sheep gilt, 8vo. Abbey Scenery 175. (1)

Lot 69

Dugdale (William). The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated from Records, Leiger-Books, Manuscripts, Charters, Evidences, Tombes and Armes Beautified with Maps, Prospects and Portraictures, 1st. ed., 1656, eng. portrait frontis. title page printed in red & black, both excised, trimmed and laid on later paper, eng. county map with lower margin strengthened on verso, numerous eng. plts. and folding maps throughout, several pages torn with loss, some replaced with crude manuscript facsimile, several pages with crude strengthening to margins, occ. spotting and staining throughout, front end papers water stained, later calf gilt, rubbed and worn, folio. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)

Lot 73

Gorton (John). A Topographical Dictionary of Great Britain and Ireland, 3 vols., 1833, half title, folding engraved map of England and Wales, title page and fifty-four engraved county maps with sparse original outline colouring, some off setting and occ. spotting throughout, modern cloth gilt, 8vo, together with, Paterson (Daniel), Paterson’s Roads; Being an entirely Original and Accurate Description of all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales, with part of the Roads of Scotland, 18th ed., [1829], folding map frontis. of England and Wales, with nine engraved regional maps, occ. spotting throughout, contemp. half calf gilt with contrasting label to spine, bumped and rubbed at extrems. 8vo. The first item described, Chubb 446. (4)

Lot 76

Hall (Mr. & Mrs. S.C.). Ireland: Its Scenery, Character &c., 3 vols., pub. How and Parsons, 1841-43, dec. wood eng. title to each vol., eighteen eng. maps (one with orig. outline colouring), forty-four steel eng. plates, occ. spotting throughout, occ. plates detached and loose, hinges and joints weak, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed, worn and frayed, 4to, together with, Ritchie (Leith), Ireland, Picturesque and Romantic, 1838, addn. dec. title with eng. topographical vignette, eighteen b & w steel eng. plates (correct as list), occ. spotting throughout, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spine, rubbed, frayed and worn, 8vo in 16s, with, Stirling Coyne (J.. Willis N. P. etc), The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland, 2 vols. bound in one, n.d., c.1835, addn. dec. title to each vol., eng. b & w map, 118 uncoloured steel eng. plates, slight spotting throughout, contemp. diced calf gilt, boards detached, rubbed and worn, 4to. Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return. (5)

Lot 78

Kelly’s Gloucestershire. Directory of the County of Gloucester, 1927, hand-col. folding eng. map (with closed-tear), numerous ads. at front, title spotted and dustsoiled, orig. cloth gilt, spine faded and slightly frayed at head & foot, large 8vo, together with Hart (William Henry), Historia et Cartularium Monasterii Sancti Petri Gloucestriae, 3 vols, 1863-67, folding chromo frontis. to vol. 1, orig. qtr. cloth, 8vo, with Evans (J.T.), The Church Plate of Gloucestershire..., pub. Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Soc., 1906, b & w frontis. and plts., orig. cloth, 8vo, plus ten other Gloucestershire and Cotswold area related (15)

Lot 80

Leigh (Samuel). Leigh’s New Pocket Atlas of England and Wales consisting of Fifty-Five maps of the Counties and a General Map, New Edition, pub. M.A. Leigh, 1834, half title and title page, addn. dec. engraved title bound in after contents, fifty-five uncoloured engraved county maps but lacking general map of England and Wales, first few leaves with ink staining to lower border, a few maps toned overall, modern qtr. morocco with orig. calligraphic title pasted to upper board, 12mo (leaf size approx. 130 x 80mm) Not in Chubb, but refer to 373.The two original boards are loosely inserted into the binding. (1)

Lot 81

Lewis (William). Lewis’s New Traveller’s Guide and panorama of England and Wales Containing Forty-four Superior Maps, 1836, map frontis. of England and Wales, title page, folding map of the Catholic Chapels of England and Wales strengthened on verso, forty-two b & w engraved county maps, some maps trimmed at lower margin causing slight loss, contemp. cloth with pubs. printed label to upper board, 12mo (1)

Lot 82

Lewis (Samuel). [A Topographical Dictionary of England, c. 1840], folding eng. map of England & Wales, folding eng. map of London and forty-three b & w engraved maps several folding, some light spotting and toning throughout, occ. closed tears to folding maps, text block detached, hinges broken, near contemp cloth, crudely rebacked with later manuscriopt label to upper board, 4to. Sold as a collection of maps not subject to return. (1)

Lot 83

Lewis (Samuel). A Topographical Dictionary Of England, A Topographical Dictionary of Wales [and] A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 9 vols.. 1840-46, all vols. with title page, separate atlas volume containing fifty eight engraved maps with original outline colouring, including a folding general map of England and Wales, folding b & w map of London with closed tear affecting image and a folding map of Yorkshire with closed tear affecting image, contemp. cloth gilt, boards damp stained, 4to. Chubb 433. (9)

Lot 84

Lysons (Daniel & Samuel). Magna Britannia; Being a Concise Topographical Account of the Several Counties of Great Britain, vol. VI, Devonshire, 2 vols., 1822, double-page engraved map, 33 engraved plates including one hand-coloured (some offsetting), marginal wormtrack, dampstain, bookplates, contemporary diced calf, neatly rebacked, a little rubbed and stained, 4to (2)

Lot 87

Portsmouth. Visit of Colonial Premiers and the Houses of Parliament to Portsmouth, pub. Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1907 title page with note “not for Publication”, time-table of events, eight sepia photographic plts. (on seven sheets), including five of submarines, each with tissue guard, folding colour printed map, moiree silk paste downs and end papers, contemp. blue calf with dec. gilt boards and spine, rubbed at extrems., 8vo. An unusual ‘souvenir” issued to visiting dignitaries to enhance their tour of the fleet and the dockyard at Portsmouth. (1)

Lot 88

Priestley (Joseph). Historical Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals, and Railways, of Great Britain, as a Reference to Nichols, Priestley & Walker’s New Map of Inland Navigation..., 1st ed., Longman et al, 1831, eng. map frontis. (foxed, and offset to title) and hand-tinted folding sectional plan at rear (browned), early ms. ownership names at head of title-page, orig. blue cloth, rubbed and spotted, spine faded and frayed to extrems., printed paper spine label rubbed and chipped, 8vo. With the ownership signature of William Henry Goss (1833-1906), owner of the Falcon pottery in Stoke-on-Trent. Goss was credited with the idea of making souvenir ware bearing crests and names of seaside resorts in the late 19th century, which became known as Goss Crested China. (1)

Lot 91

Shepherd (Thomas H.). Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century, Displayed in a Series of Engravings, pub. Jones & Co., 1834, addn. eng. title page with dec. topographical vignette, 112 eng. views (only) on fifty-six leaves, one b & w eng. map of Regents Park, occ. spotting throughout, text block detached, contemp. half morocco, boards detached, lacking spine, rubbed, frayed and worn, 4to, together with, Gaspey (W.), Tallis’s Illustrated London in Commemeration of The Great Exhibition of 1851, frontis. of two folding eng. views of the Great Exhibition, both with closed tears and some spotting, title page with eng. topographical vignette, 121 engraved topographical views on eighty-three sheets, occ. spotting throughout, text block detached, a.e.g., contemp. dec. cloth gilt, rubbed and worn, 8vo, with, Pennant (Thomas), The Antiquities of London Comprising Views and Historical Descriptions of its Principal Buildings, 1818, forty-one engraved portraits, maps and views (only), several with repaired closed tears, some spotting and marginal soiling throughout, contemp. half sheep, rubbed, worn and frayed, 8vo, together with two other similar (5)

Lot 98

[Warner, Richard, attrib.]. Collections for the History of Hampshire, and the Bishopric of Winchester: Including the Isles of Wight, Jersey, Guernsey and Sarke, by D.Y., 5 vols. (all published) in four, [1795], folding engraved map, 66 engraved and aquatinted plates and portraits, including two hand-coloured, one or two plates loose, p.31 repaired vol. II, a couple of plates with marginal repairs, erratic pagination and signatures, occasional light spotting and neat annotation, bookplate, contemporary diced calf, rebacked, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to. One of 25 copies. (4)

Lot 100

Wiltshire. Domesday Book Studies. The Wiltshire Domesday, 3 vols., pub. Alecto Historical Editions, 1987-89, large folding map, b & w illusts. and facsimile leaves, orig. qtr. buckram, folio, contained in original book-box, (limited edition 386/1000), together with Victoria County History series, Wiltshire, Oxford University Press, 1975, b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, with other Wiltshire and genealogy related etc. including Wiltshire Record Society publications and WANHS journals, plus Domesday Book, Facsimile of the Original Domesday Book..., with Translation by General Plantagenet-Harrison, Middlesex vol., 1876, facsimile leaves, hinges cracked, orig. cloth gilt, slim folio (approx. 20)

Lot 105

Berkshire. Kelly’s Directory of Newbury and Neighbourhood, 1935, folding map present, orig. printed wrappers, rubbed to spine, together with other Kelly’s Directories related to Berkshire incl. Reading, Newbury, Maidenhead, Windsor, all in orig. printed wrappers, some wear, 8vo. Sold with all faults. (26)

Lot 106

Bristol & Bath. Wright’s Bristol Directory 1919, pub. Kelly’s Directories, inner hinges cracking, orig. publishers cloth, together with Kelly’s Directory of Bristol and Suburbs, 1937, folding map present (tear repaired with sellotape), orig. publishers cloth, joints splitting, and Kelly’s Directory of Bath and Neighbourhood, 1947, orig. publishers cloth, rubbed to extrems., plus other Kelly’s directories of Bristol and Bath, mostly 1950s-70s, some lacking maps, all in orig. publishers bindings, 8vo. Sold with all faults. (15)

Lot 110

Derbyshire. Kelly’s Directory of Derbyshire, 1932, hand coloured folding map present (one small tear), together with Kelly’s Directory of Buxton, Chapel-en-Le-Frith and Neighbourhood, 1937, folding map present, both orig. publishers cloth, rubbed and marked, 8vo (2)

Lot 111

Devon & Dorset. Kelly’s Directory of Newton Abbot and Neighbourhood, 1937, folding map present, orig. printed wrappers, a litle wear to spine, together with Kelly’s Directory of Weymouth Portland and Neighbourhood, 1948, folding map present (but detached), orig. printed wrappers, rubbed to extrems., plus The Post Office Directory of Plymouth and District, 1928, folding map present, orig. cloth gilt, joints split, and other directories relating to the southwest incl. Exeter, Exmouth, Taunton, Weston-super-Mare and Torquay, mostly 1950s-70s, some lacking maps, all in orig. publishers bindings. Sold with all faults. (approx. 25)

Lot 112

Dorset. Kelly’s Directory of Dorsetshire, 1935, folding map missing and supplied in facsimile, together with other Dorset related Kelly’s Directories incl. Bournemouth and Christchurch, mostly 1960s/70s, all orig. publishers cloth or printed wrappers, 8vo. Sold with all faults. (12)

Lot 113

East Midlands. Kelly’s Directory of Northamptonshire, 1936, folding map present (tear repaired with sellotape), orig. publishers cloth, some minor fraying, together with Kelly’s Directory of the City of Leicester, 1938, folding map torn and detached, inner hinges cracked, orig. publishers cloth, rubbed, plus Tresises Burton upon trent Directory, 1934, folding map detached, inner hinges cracked, orig. red cloth lettered in black, sl. rubbed, plus Kelly’s directories of Leicester, Cambridge, Northampton, Peterborough, Lincoln and Wellingborough, printed 1940s-70s, all in orig. bindings, plus six other related directories, 8vo. Sold with all faults. (26)

Lot 115

Gloucestershire. Kelly’s Directory of the County of Gloucester, 1927, folding map present (with 8cm tear), together with 10 vols. of Kelly’s Directories relating to Cheltenham and Gloucester, 1940s-70s, all orig. publishers cloth or printed wrappers, 8vo. Sold with all faults. (11)

Lot 117

Hampshire & Wiltshire. Kelly’s Directory of Andover and Neighbourhood, 1934, orig. printed wrappers, together with Warren’s Winchester & District Directory, 1935, folding map present, orig. printed wrappers, and 19 other Kelly’s town directories from 1950s-70s incl. Salisbury, Andover, Basingstoke and Winchester, plus a 1939 Kelly’s county directory for Hants/I of Wight/Wilts/Dorset/Channel islands, with the maps but in poor condition, plus nine other town directories from 1940s-60s incl. Swindon, Aldershot, Devizes, Bradford-on-Avon and Melksham, all in orig. bindings, 8vo. Sold with all faults. (approx. 32)

Lot 118

Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire & Buckinghamshire. Kelly’s Directory of Watford, 1938, folding map present (short tear), orig. printed wrappers, rubbed to extrems., together with The Aylesbury Directory and Official Handbook for the County of Bucks for 1932-33, orig. printed wrappers, plus fourteen other 1960s/70s Kelly’s directories incl. Luton, St Albans, Aylesbury, Bedford, Watford and Harpenden, all orig. bindings, 8vo. Sold with all faults. (16)

Lot 122

London. Kelly’s Directory of Paddington, Bayswater, and Kensal Green, 1903, folding map present, orig. printed wrappers, a little scuffed and marked, together with other Kelly’s and similar directories for London districts printed 1920s-70s, incl. Ealing, Hammersmith, West Kensington, Wembley, etc., most lacking maps where called for, all orig. publishers cloth or wrappers, 8vo. Sold with all faults. (19)

Lot 124

Manchester. Slater’s Manchester, Salford and Suburban Directory, 1916, folding map of Manchester & Salford, lacking map of the environs of Manchester, missing some prelims., a few leaves fraying to edges, orig. blue cloth gilt, together with Kelly’s Directory of Manchester, Salford and Suburbs, 1940, complete with three folding maps (two detached with a few tears), inner joints cracking, orig. publishers cloth, rubbed and faded to spine, and The Rochdale County Borough Directory 1935, pub. R.D. Whipple, inner hinges cracked, orig. red cloth gilt, some fraying to extrems., plus five other Kelly’s Directories for Manchester dated 1945, 1954, 1957, 1965 & 1969, all in orig. publishers bindings, very thick 8vo. Sold with all faults. (8)

Lot 125

Midlands. Kelly’s Directory of Great Malvern, 1940, folding map present though detached, inner hinges cracked, orig. publishers cloth, together with Kelly’s Directory of Worcester, 1937, folding map present, orig. publishers cloth, fraying to spine, and Kelly’s Directory of Birmingham (with its Suburbs) and Smethwick, 1949, lacking folding map, orig. publishers cloth, plus nine other Kelly’s directories printed 1960s/70s incl. Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Banbury, Warwick and Leamington Spa, all in orig. publishers bindings, and eight related directories incl. two Rugby Advertiser directories for 1939 and 1963 and The Edgbastonia Directory for 1924. Sold with all faults. (20)

Lot 127

Norfolk, Suffolk & Essex. Kelly’s Directory of the City of Norwich, 1931, folding map present (with tears), inner hinges cracking, orig. publishers cloth, fraying to extrems., together with Kelly’s Directory of Southend-on-Sea, Leigh-on-Sea, Westcliff and Neighbourhood, 1938, folding map present though with numerous sellotape repairs, orig. publishers cloth, fraying to extrems., plus 23 other Kelly’s directories incl. Southend, Chelmsford, Ipswich, Norwich, King’s Lynn and Felixstowe, 1940s-70s, all in orig. bindings, 8vo, plus three others related. Sold with all faults. (28)

Lot 129

Northwest England. Tillotsons Bolton Directory for 1927, folding map detached and with tape repairs, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, together with The Stockport and Hazel Grove Directory, 1910, printed New Cheshire County News Co., orig. printed boards, later reback and corners, plus Seed’s Southport & District Directory, 1924, recased preserving some of orig. cloth binding, plus Directory of Waterloo, Blundellsands, Great Crosby and Seaforth, 1929, folding map present, orig. blue cloth lettered in black, minor fraying to extrems., and other directories relating to Carlisle, Blackpool, Blackburn, Burnley, Southport, etc., mostly 1940s-70s in orig. bindings, 4to/8vo. Sold with all faults. (22)

Lot 130

Oxfordshire. Kelly’s Directory of Henley-on-Thames, 1942, map not called for, orig. printed wrappers, sl. rubbed to extrems., together with Kelly’s Directory of Oxfordshire, 1928, lacking folding map, inner hinge cracked, orig. publishers cloth, plus others incl. eight Kelly’s directories of Oxford pub. 1930s-70s, some lacking maps, also three Abingdon directories and one other, all in orig. bindings, 8vo. Sold with all faults. (14)

Lot 131

Scotland. Kelly’s Directory of Glasgow, 1952, folding map present, orig. publishers cloth, together with The Paisley & District Directory and General Advertiser for 1929, folding map present, inner hinge split, orig. red cloth gilt, fraying to extrems., and Ayr and District Directory...for 1936-1938, lacking folding map, orig. red cloth, rubbed and marked, plus others including a Kelly’s Directory of Scotland for 1928 lacking the map of Scotland but containing a torn plan of Glasgow, three other Kelly’s directories of Glasgow, plus other directories of Edinburgh, Dundee, Stirling, etc., all orig. bindings, some lacking maps, 8vo. Sold with all faults. (16)

Lot 132

Shropshire, Herefordshire & Wales. Kelly’s Directory of Herefordshire and Shropshire, 1905, folding map of Shropshire present, lacking map of Herefordshire, orig. publishers cloth gilt, marked with fraying to extrems., together with a Kelly’s Directory of Shropshire (1929) lacking the map, Kelly’s Directories of Newport (1957, 1971, 1974), Cardiff (1972), plus two others related, all orig. bindings, 8vo. Sold with all faults. (8)

Lot 133

Surrey. Kelly’s Directory of Surrey, 1927, folding map present though detached and with several tears, inner hinges cracking, orig. publishers cloth, fraying at extrems., together with fourteen Kelly’s town directories incl. seven Guildford directories 1941-73, five Esher directories 1938-71, and one each of Reigate (1956) and Farnham (1971), all appear to have the maps where called for, orig. bindings, 8vo. Sold with all faults. (15)

Lot 135

Yorkshire. Kelly’s Directory of Leeds, 1938, folding map present but detached and torn with a little loss, orig. publishers cloth, fraying to extrems., together with another 1940 edition of the same also with torn map, plus Kelly’s Directory of Hull, 1939, folding map present, orig. publishers cloth, joints cracking, and Robinson’s Harrogate, Knaresboro”, Weatherby, and District Directory, 1918, advert leaf prelim. missing, orig. cloth-backed printed boards, rubbed and marked, and other Kelly’s directories and similar publications relating to Yorkshire, mostly 1940s-70s, including Harrogate, Huddersfield, York, Sheffield, Scarborough, etc., some lacking maps, all orig. bindings, 8vo. Sold with all faults. (27)

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