North Eastern Railway Tourist Map inset with images of the NER Hotels, measures 19" x 19" in a glazed frame. Together with an early, c1870 Adam & Charles Black GWR Map between London, Bath and Bristol. Measures 10 1/2 " x 12 1/3 " in a glazed frame. Additionally, a framed and glazed Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Railroad Company 100 Share Certificate dated Jun 12th 1947.
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BR(S) / SR Assortment consisting of a BR(S) Totem Cap badge BRITISH RAILWAYS by J.GAUNT in excellent condition, a Southern Railway brass Oval ENGINEMAN cap badge in good original condition and 3 BR(S) carriage prints, 1 x Don’t open the Door , 1 x Southern Region system map, 1 x Southern Region Suburban map, all 3 have some creases but would frame well.
Fleetwood Harbour & Dock Plan of Wyre Dock and surrounds advertising Daily Sailings between Fleetwood and Belfast. In a glazed frame measuring 14" x 12". Together with a wonderful coloured Map of the Manchester Ship Canal Port Of Manchester. Dated 1927, it shows far too much information to list but includes Old Trafford, the CLC Engine Sheds , Wharfs, Land and berths, Mode Wheel Works etc. Measures 36" x 19 1/2 " in a glazed frame. Additionally, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway framed & glazed Maps, qty 2 :- L&YR and Ladyshore Coal Company showing the Manchester, Bury & Bolton Canal and River Irwell, 26" x 19 1/2 "; Connections between the L&YR and The Continent of Europe, 18" x 15".
The B.A.R.C. plaque commemorating the completion of the Aintree circuit, in electroplated silver, featuring the club's motif raised within a decorative border and inscribed PRESENTED TO MRS M.D. TOPHAM BY THE BRITISH AUTOMOBILE CLUB TO COMMEMORATE THE COMPLETION OF THE MOTOR RACING CIRCUIT AT AINTREE 20TH MAY 1954, held on a wooden base, 15 by 19cm., 6 by 7 1/2in.; together with a circular electroplated silver ashtray from the club-house bar, engraved with a labelled map of the Aintree motor race circuit, diameter 12.5cm., 5in. (2)
A pair of 1955 British Grand Prix commemorative onyx ashtrays, with electroplated silver plaques inscribed AINTREE 8TH R.A.C. BRITISH GRAND PRIX 16TH JULY 1955 beneath crossed Union and Chequered flags, 10 by 7.5 by 4cm., 4 by 3 by 1 3/4in.; together with an unused race programme with exclusive cover and set of unused complimentary tickets to the same event comprising: an invitation to a pre-race cocktail party, a 'yellow' car park windscreen sticker and route map, two luncheon and tea tickets, two complimentary enclosure badges for the County Stand balcony, all contained in a printed card wallet bearing The Daily Telegraph sponsor's logo, along with a personally signed letter from the Editor of Light Car magazine returning the tickets 'due to pressures of work' (a qty.) The RAC decided to award its Grand Prix to the new venue so that northerners might be better served by its location than with Silverstone. At the time, Aintree was considered smooth and wide, though somewhat sinuous in layout, a drawback more than compensated for by the lavish horse racing facilities and grandstands on offer.
An Aintree pocket cigarette lighter by Collibri, finished in chrome with one side featuring a spectator's circuit map detailed in coloured enamel, petrol, unused and boxed; together with an Aintree 9ct. gold tie-clip, hallmarked JC&S, Birmingham 1963, featuring a relief model of a B.R.M. P25 racing car set on a band between two lucky horse-shoes, in its original presentation box (2)
1955 British Grand Prix media identification armbands, 22 un-issued, green canvas, elasticated armbands, printed 8th RAC British Grand Prix 16th July 1955 and British Automobile Racing Club with each marked either Newsreel or Photographer between the Daily Telegraph logo and Aintree, plus a further 10 unfinished bands marked B.B.C.; together with an unused set of 65 yellow plasticised, elasticated officials' armbands marked Aintree in blue lettering, together with one of various titles, such as Newsreel, B.B.C., Medical Officer, Clerk of the Course, Steward, etc.; along with a 1955 British Grand Prix Instructions to Officials document, a large bromide print and 10 double-sized copies of the Aintree motor race circuit map, a Circuit Fire Precaution Notice detailing fire extinguisher points around the circuit, plus two other Aintree public notices (112)
A 1954 Silverstone RAC British Grand Prix poster, folded as distributed, very good condition, 72 by 48cm., 28 1/2 by 19in.; together with a poster-sized spectator map of the original 'Nordschleife' at the Nurburgring, arguably the greatest motor racing circuit ever built, unusually showing the complete 17.58-mile circuit with both northern and southern loops, good condition, 87 by 61cm., 34 by 24in. (2)
TWO JOHN SELLER MAPS, hand coloured, double sided "CUMBERLAND" and "WESTMORELAND", both 26cm x 18cm, published by Grose in his "Antiquities of Great Britain" in 1787; Also, an R. CREIGHTON MAP, hand coloured, "WESTMORLAND", engraved for Lewis Topographical Dictionary, c.1835, 24cm x 18cm and an A.M. PERROT MINIATURE MAP OF "CUMBERLAND WESTMORELAND", hand coloured, 1823. 14cm x 8.5cm. All framed under glass. (4)
TWO ROBERT MORDEN MAPS - "CUMBERLAND", coloured, 38cm x 43cm and "WESTMORLAND", monochrome, 38cm x 43cm, both sold by Abel Swale Awnsham and John Churchill, both unframed; Also A SMALL ROAD MAP BY JOHN OWEN "KENDAL TO COCKERMOUTH", coloured, mounted on card, framed, c.1720. 18.5cm x 11.5cm (3)
A JOHN SPEED POLYCHROME MAP OF HUNGTINGTON "Both Shire and Shiretowne with the ancient citie Ely described", c.1662, sold by Thomas Basett in Fleet Street and Richard Chiswell in St. Paul's Churchyard. 4cm x 51xm; Also A ROBERT MORDEN POLYCHROME MAP OF HUNTINGTONSHIRE with three scales of miles, sold by Swale, Awnsham and Churchill, c.1695. 36cm x 42cm. Both framed under glass (2)
An antique hand coloured map of the Countye Palatine of Chester with that most ancient citie described, by John Speede, with seven shield shaped vignettes to the left hand margin, entitled "The Armes Of The Earles Of Chester Sinc The Normans Conquest", with two page text verso, double glazed and framed, 39 x 50cm
DODSLEY, R.J. (pub) 'England Illustrated or, A Compendium of the Natural History, Geography, Topography..... of England & Wales', London, 1764. Lge. 4to. 2 vols. Volume I has frontis map, tear to fold, 20 maps. 14 full pp. engrs. (lacks Kent map). Volume 2 has Frontis map,torn & worn, 30 maps, 15 full pp.engrs. Numerous half-engrd.plts. (see illustration)
COOKE, George, Alexander, 'Topographical and Statistical Description of the County of Worcester', London, nd. Frontis map. 6mo. 1/4 marbled bds. Tog.with PRICE, John 'An Historical Account of The City of Hereford', Hereford, 1796. Frontis, plts. a.c.f. Tp. browned, some foxing. Bkplt. full cf. Plus one other. 3
(WILLIAMS,) (pub), 'A New Edition of The Cheltenham guide with Maps and Views', Bettison's Cheltenham Library, nd. (1825). Frontis map, folding engrd. plt. 7 further plts. 6mo. 1/2 marbled bds. worn. Tog.with LEE, John (pub). 'A New Guide To Cheltenham and Its Environs', 1830, 8vo. 2 folding maps with sm. tear. cl. bd. upr bd & spine almost det. Plus DAVIES, Henry, 'The Stranger's Guide To Cheltenham and Its Environs', 1834. 2nd. edn. Folding fronits map with tear. 1/2 tp. engrd. tp. 1 fldg. plt. further engrd. plts. embossed cl. worn. 3
A group of assorted pictures and prints including a set of seven prints of military uniforms, a map of Salem District, Kottachedu; a grey wash study of HMS Petersfield by W J Sutton, A framed letter from Captain Talbot in 1855 to his brother during the Crimean War, and a watercolour of HMS Revenge in a gale. (qty)
Francis Leke b.1912- Shipping scene; watercolour, signed and dated 73, 25x35cm: Robert Morden act 1668-1703- "Darby Shire", publ by Abel Swale Awnsham and John Churchill; hand-coloured engraved map, 38x43cm: After Dudley Hard RBA RI ROI 18626-1911- "Off the Breakwater"; colour reproduction print, in a gilt frame: John Laurence b.1934- Two girls at the seaside; watercolour, signed, 24x19cm., (4)
Le Keux (John) Memorials of Cambridge, second edition, additional engraved titles, frontispieces, folding engraved map and 71 engraved plates, a few plates spotted, most clean, contemporary ink inscription to front free-endpaper vol. 1, bookplate on front pastedowns, contemporary calf, ruled in blind, spines gilt, morocco spine labels, 8vo, 1847
Mackenzie (Sir George Steuart) Travels in the Island of Iceland During the Summer of 1810, engraved map frontispiece, folding engraved map, handcoloured in outline, 15 engraved plates, 8 chromolithographed, some spotting, not affecting chromolithographed plates, bookplates on front pastedown, contemporary calf, ruled in gilt, blind-stamped, rebacked, morocco spine label, 4to, 1811
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