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Ireland. Bowles (Carington), Bowles's New Pocket Map of the Kingdom of Ireland, divided into it's Provinces, Counties & Baronies; comprehending all the Cities, Boroughs, Market and Post Towns, barracks, and Principal Villages..., 24 June, 1779, engraved map, hand coloured in outline, title within plain oval border, some clean fold splits, 615 x 575 mm (1)
Ireland. Whittaker (G. & W.B.), Ireland, 1824, uncoloured engraved map, 360 x 215 mm, together with Rapkin (J.), Ireland, c.1851, hand coloured engraved map, 355 x 240 mm, and Cooper (S.M.), Map of Belfast, Drawn & Engraved for Baird's Irish Railway & Steam Boat Guide, 1897, uncoloured wood engraved map, some splits to folds and a little browned, adverts to verso, 385 x 540 mm, and other maps of Ireland and Irish regions by W. Hughes, two colour printed maps of Ireland by Bartholomew, a large French 19th century map of part of Ireland and England & Wales, two 19th century uncoloured steel engraved views of Dublin and The Giant's Causeway, etc. (approx. 24)
Kent. Collins (Greenvile), Untitled chart of Rye and Rye Bay, 18th century, uncoloured engraved chart with dedication cartouche, margins restored, 450 x 285 mm, together with Virtue (G., pub.), Kent, 1829, hand coloured engraved map, 330 x 410 mm, and others of Kent incl. a Norden/Kip in poor condition, Moll, Moule, etc., mounted (6)
Lancashire. Saxton (Christopher & Lea, Philip), The County Palatine of Lancaster Described by C. Saxton, sold by George Willdey, c.1720, hand coloured engraved map, attractive title cartouche and inset plan of Lancaster, laid down onto paper with a few short marginal tears, 400 x 485 mm, mounted (1)
Lincolnshire. Overton (Henry), A New Mapp of Lincoln Shiire with the Post and Cross Roads & other remarks, 1712, uncoloured map engraved by Sutton Nicholls, some faded outline colouring, title cartouche and numerous armorials, inset descriptive text and tide table, one repaired tear into image and some paper repairs to head and foot of central fold, 390 x 480 mm (1)
* Maps & prints Bickham (George), Bedfordshire & Westmoreland, [1796], two hand coloured engraved 'birds-eye' maps, each 210 x 150 mm, together with Luffman (J.), Monmouthshire, [1803 or later], small hand coloured circular map with text beneath, map dimensions 60 mm diameter, and Jansson (Jan), Comitatus Northumbria vernacule Northumberland, [1646 or later], uncoloured engraved map, creased with one small hole to engraved area, 405 x 485 mm, plus Buck (Sanuel & Nathaniel), The East View of Aston in the County of Warwick, 1744 [but later], uncoloured engraved view, close-trimmed into image at upper margin, 410 x 750 mm, and Cary (John), A Map of Staffordshire from the Best Authorities, 1805, hand coloured engraved map, 520 x 395 mm, plus others including Thomas Moule maps of Cambridgeshire (two copies) and Cambridge, a rather poorly hand coloured Bowen map of Lancashire, and various other prints and engravings, some framed and glazed (approx. 35)
* Maps. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County Palatine of Chester, c.1760, engraved map, hand coloured in outline, margins restored, 540 x 690 mm, together with Colton (J.H.), Colton's England and Wales, 1855, hand coloured engraved map, light toning, 640 x 430 mm, and three county maps of Gloucestershire, Warwickshire & Suffolk by Thomas Moule, plus other county maps by Teesdale, Moll, Ellis, etc., and several armorial frontispieces from John Speed atlases and lots of defective maps and prints. Sold with all faults. (approx. 35)
* Mogg (Edward). Mogg's New Map of the Roads. A New Travelling Map of England, Wales and Scotland... Describing the Direct and Principal Crossroads, Cities, Boroughs, Market Towns and Villages... pub. March 1, 1812, hand-col. eng. map, sectionalised on linen, inset detail of Scotland, approx. 30 x 25 in (77 x 64 cm), contained in orig. card slipcase with large printed label (slipcase worn), 8vo (1)
Norfolk. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County of Norfolk Divided into Hundreds, c.1750s, engraved map, hand coloured in outline, 535 x 715 mm, together with Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County of Norfolk, Divided into its Hundreds, 1777, uncoloured engraved map, 410 x 500 mm, and Cary (John), A Map of Norfolk from the best Authorities, 1805, engraved map, hand coloured in outline, 410 x 525 mm, and four other maps of Norfolk by H.G. Collins, J. & C. Walker, John Dower and T.L. Murray (7)
Norfolk. Dix (Thomas), A New Map of the County of Norfolk Divided into Hundreds, 24 August, 1816, engraved map with original wash colouring and vignette of Cromer Church, 365 x 445 mm, together with Cary (John), A New Map of Norfolk Divided into Hundreds, 1807, engraved map with original wash colouring, 480 x 537 mm, and Duncan (J., pub.), New Map of the County of Norfolk; Divided into Hundreds, Containing the district divisions & other Local Arrangements, effected by the Reform Bill, c.1835, engraved map with contemp. wash colouring, 350 x 450 mm, plus five other maps of Norfolk including C. Smith, Dawson, J. & C. Walker, Letts and Teesdale plus a related sheet of letterpress text relating to populations of Norfolk at the time of the reform bill (9)
* Norfolk estate plan. 'A Map of an Estate situate at Great Ellingham in Norfolk belonging to Mr. John Barnard 1819', produced by Browne & Taylor, Surveyors, Norwich, original ink and watercolour manuscript estate plan on vellum, with tennants names marked and key to field acreage, lightly creased where folded and some, minor finger soiling, the sheet 650 x 575 mm (1)
Northamptonshire. Harris (John), Northamptonshire Newly Delineated with many Additions and Improvements, [1712], hand coloured engraved map, title and dedication cartouches, the borders decorated with numerous armorial shields, some creasing where previously folded, 465 x 580 mm, mounted. Rare. (1)
Northumberland. Jansson (Jan), Comitatus Northumbria, [1644], uncoloured engraved map with title cartouche, some repairs to verso of central fold, 415 x 500 mm, Dutch text to versoThe first state of tthe Northumberland map before it was re-engraved for the 1646 atlas. Skelton pp. 224-225. (1)
Somerset. Speed (John), Somerset-Shire Described, sold Bassett & Chiswell, [1676], hand coloured engraved map, inset plan of Bath and several armorials, some toning and a few marks, 380 x 510 mm. This map carries the distinctive hand colouring by which the rivers are picked-out in a rather dark red and brown. (1)
Suffolk. Jansson (Jan), Suffolciae Nova et Accurata Delineatio, [1644], hand coloured engraved map, title cartouche incorporating figures and royal arms, one repaired tear and small hole, 385 x 505 mm, blank to verso. The rare 1st state of this map before it was reworked for inclusion in the 1646 atlas. (1)
* Suffolk & Leicestershire. Morden (Robert), Suffolk, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 360 x 415 mm, together with Saxton (Christopher & Kip, William), Lecestriae Comitatus, and Suffolciae Comitatus, [1637], two hand coloured engraved maps, the latter trimmed and laid down, all framed and glazed (3)
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