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A Leeds Creamware Teapot, circa 1780, of compressed spherical form, with ogee strap handle and acanthus decorated spout, printed and coloured on one side with figures examining a book, a chart near a sailing vessel, on the other a stylised map of world, the sun, moon and a figure of Justice amongst clouds (and Hebrew inscription), the domed cover with floral finial and winged angel heads, 13.5cm high (chips and damage on cover and rim); and A Leeds Creamware Teapot, circa 1770, the upswept cover with acorn finial within a slightly flared quatrefoil and lozenge pierced gallery, acanthus sheathed C scroll handle, decorated on one side with a chinoiserie figure on a fenced veranda, the opposite side with a spray of flowers in typical vivid enamel colours, 14.5cm high (some flaking and small cracks) (2) See illustration
[MAPS] PATERSON (Capt Daniel) Paterson's British Itinerary: being a new and accurate Delineation & Description of the Direct and Principal Cross Roads of Great Britain, 2 vols, double-page hand-col'd map and 350 (of 358) strip road maps, i.e lacking 2 leaves (strips 5 - 12), contemp. calf, rebacked, 1st Edn, 1785; together with: PATERSON (Lt-Col. Daniel) A New and Accurate Description of all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in England & Wales, and part of the Roads of Scotland..., folding general map, ? calf rebacked, 13th Edn, 1803 (3)
[AMERICANA] WELD (Isaac, Junior ) Travels through the States of North America, and the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, during the Years 1795, 1796, and 1797, 8vo, vpl. 1 only, 9 only (of 11) plates and maps (lacks American Stage Waggon and the Canadian Calash but with the large folding map), old boards crudely rebacked, 3rd Edn,1800; [BLOWE (Daniel)] A Geographical, Commercial & Agricultural View of the United States of America, forming a complete Emigrant's Directory Through every part of the Republic. 1st Edn, 1820 -lacking title & preface (supplied in facsimile), maps of the United States & Boston, original boards, bound from the parts? (2).
ADAM (A) A Summary of Geography & History both Ancient and Modern; etc. 5th Edn, 1816. Illustrated with Maps. Original calf, rebacked, untitled. Complete with the 13 maps and plates (including the map of America for 1797); LANDMAN (G.) A Universal Gazetteer; or, Geographical Dictionary. New Edn, 9 engraved maps, blind stamped cloth (rebacked), 1840 (2).
SHEPHERD (T). Bath & Bristol Illustrated with Views of Somerset & Gloucestershire. 1969 Facsimile reprint of the 1829 original; [ANON] A Gloucestershire and Bristol Atlas. A selection of old maps and plans from the 16th to the 19th century including the ISAAC TAYLOR (1777) large scale map of the county in full, Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 1961 (2).
[ANON] Duncan's Itinerary of Scotland; containing the roads through Scotland, and the principal roads to London; with the Gentlemen's seats, and other remarkable objects, on each road. With an appendix etc. 3rd Edn with a map of Scotland, Glasgow, 1816; DIBDIN (T.F) Bibliographical Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in the Northern Counties of England and in Scotland. 1st Edn, Vol II only, [covering Scotland], 1838 (2 vols, sold with all faults).
MAPS. – Charles F. CHEFFINS et al (publishers). Cheffins’s Map of the English & Scotch Railways. London & Liverpool: 1848. Hand-coloured lithographic map (705 x 690mm.) Printed in 21 sections and backed onto linen. (Two sections reinforced with adhesive tape at fold, some light soiling or browning.) Folding within original cloth. – And four other maps and a book (a lot).
IRELAND, Samuel. Picturesque Views, on the River Medway, from the Nore to the Vicinity of its Source in Sussex: with Observations. London: 1793. 8vo (227 x 153mm.) Engraved additional decorative title, 28 sepia-toned aquatint plates and 1 lithographed map. Contemporary calf (worn, spine lacking).
AMERICA. – Samuel BOWLES. Across the Continent: A Summer’s Journey to the Rocky Mountains, the Mormons, and the Pacific States. Springfield & New York: 1865. 8vo (193 x 115mm.) Hand-coloured folding lithographic map. (Map torn, occasional light spotting.) Original cloth (slightly bumped, spine slightly faded). – And sixteen other volumes, all of American interest (17).
Various, a box. MARTIN (R M) Australia Illustrated, 3 worn vols with Tallis maps; SCOTT (Walter) The Vision of Don Roderick, Edinburgh 1811, 4to, upper board detached; PENNANT (Thomas) Some Account of London, 3rd edition 1791, folding map, frontis and plates as listed, worn; other leather bound literature etc
LYSONS (Rev D & S) Topographical and Historical Account of the County of Cumberland, London: for Cadell and Greenland [no date], 4to, engraved map (some offsetting) and plates as required, occasional light staining, half green morocco (slight crack to lower part of upper joint); ROBINSON (John) Views of the Lakes.., London: 1834, 4to, Part II only, 3 engraved plates (some spotting), paper wrappers (2)
HARRIS (Captain William Cornwallis) The Wild Sports of Southern Africa; Being the Narrative of a Hunting Expedition from the Cape of Good Hope, Through the Territories of the Chief Moselekatse, to the Tropic of Capricorn. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1852. Large 8vo (9 1/4 x 6 1/2 inches; 235x165 mm), colour tinted lithograph additional title and 25 plates (including the frontispiece) and a small folding map, later three-quarter crimson crushed morocco over cloth covered boards, upper cover with applied gilt rhino motif, the spine gilt lined and lettered within raised bands, a.e.g, frontispiece neatly repaired to fore-edge, other plates generally good, some light marginal age discolouration to text
Follower of Sir Joshua Reynolds RA 1723-1792- Portrait of a young woman, bust length wearing an ornate jeweled collar and brimmed hat; hand-coloured mezzotint, in a verre eglomise frame: C Smith, early 19th century- "A New Map of the County of Berks, Divided into Hundreds"; publ: January 6th 1804, printed for C Smith No 172 Strand, hand-coloured engraving, 46x5cm: together with one other 20th century photogravure after Reynolds, (3)
Laurie & Whittle (publishers). 'An Allegorical Reprefentation of his Majesty King George the Third. Wherein he is Seated on the Throne, attended by Wisdom, Justice, & Liberty, also Science, Navigation & Commerse, laying at his Feet a Map of the West India Islands', published 1st Sepr 1794 by Rt Laurie & Js Whittle, No53, Fleet Street, London, hand coloured mezzotint, 14 x 9.75in (35 x 25cm) and the companion, Queen Charlotte. (2)
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