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Holy Land. Wit (Frederick de), Terra Sancta, sive Promissionis, olim Palestina..., c.1670, engraved map woth original outline hand colouring, some verdigris showing through on verso with one or two very fine cracks (but no loss), ornamental title cartouche flanked by garlands, inset plan of the encampment of the Tribes, plate dimensions 458 x 548 mm (1)
Islands. Saxton (Christopher & Lea, Philip), A Map of the Isle of Wight Portsea Halinge, also The islands of Jarsey & Garnsey Which are a Part of Hampshire, [c.1689 or later], hand coloured engraved map showing Wight, Man, Scilly, Guernsey, Jersey, Holy and Farne islands, two small wormholes, plate dimensions approx. 370 x 490 mm, distance table pasted to verso (1)
Italy - Rome. Nolli (Giambattista), Roma, pub. 1748, uncoloured engraved map, fine dedication cartouche, key to principal buildings and two inset views, plate dimensions 450 x 680 mm From Nolli's 'Nuova pianta di Roma', published in 1748. This map shows Rome as it was in the mid 18th century. (1)
Jamaica. Bowen (Emanuel), A New & Accurate Map of the Island of Jamaica Divided into its Principle Parishes, c.1770s, hand coloured engraved map with two inset harbour plans, contemp. ink number to upper margin, plate dimensions approx. 350 x 430 mm, together with Kitchin (Thomas), A New Map of the Island of Jamaica Divided into its Parishes, c.1770s, hand coloured engraved map with two small inset charts, plate dimensions approx. 305 x 430 mm, and Tallis (John, pub.), Jamaica, c.1851, engraved map with vignette views by J.Rapkin, hand coloured in outline, approx. 270 x 350 mm (3)
Jamaica. Visscher (Nicolaus), Jamaica Americae Septentrionalis ampla insula a Christophoro Columbo detecta, [1680], engraved map with original outline colouring, hand coloured title cartouche surrounded by classical figures, upper margin restored, some other marginal nicks, image 516 x 592 mm (1)
London. Mogg (Edward, pub.), An Entire New Plan of the Cities of London & Westminster with the Borough of Southwark, 1st Jan, 1812, hand coloured engraved map, sectionalised and laid onto linen, approx. 475 x 910 mm, orig. card slipcase with paper label to upper cover (rubbed with some wear to corners) Howgego 227 (9). (1)
London. Mogg (Edward, pub.), An Entire New Plan of the Cities of London & Westminster; with the Borough of Southwark: Comprehending the New Buildings and other Alterations to the Present Time, 1st Jan, 1822, hand coloured folding engraved plan, sectionalised onto linen, approx. 470 x 900 mm, together with Darton (William & Harvey, Josiah), A New Pocket Plan of London, Westminster and Southwark, with all the Adjacent Buildings. Also a correct List of upwards of 300 Hackney Coach Fares 1796, pub. 1796, hand coloured engraved map, sectionalised onto linen, 365 x 540 mm, with remains of orig. card slipcase (dated 1795), and Wallis (Edward, pub.), Wallis's Guide for Strangers, through London, and its Environs, 1824, hand coloured folding engraved map, sectionalised onto linen, approx. 525 x 620 mm, together with Bartholomew (John, pub.), Bartholomew's Plan of London, c.1910, folding linen backed map on six separate sheets, each sheet approx. 620 x 850 mm, plus others including six original late 18th or early 19th century empty card slipcases for folding maps of London (16)
Malta. Seutter (Georg Matthaus), Melite vulgo Malta cum vicinis Goza, quae olim Goulos, et Comino insulis..., [1735], engraved map of Malta and Goza, original hand colouring, inset plan of Valetta and an uncoloured inset depiction of the stern of a ship, numerous armorials, contemp. ink numeral to top-right corner, image 500 x 575 mm (1)
Mediterranean. Porcacchi (Tomaso), Minorica, Elba, and Rhodi, [1572 or later], three uncoloured engraved maps, plate dimensions of each approx. 110 x 148 mm, together with Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (pub.), Corsica and Sardinia, 1831, engraved map with inset maps of the Ballearic Islands and Valetta, one closed tear, approx. 310 x 365 mm and Munster (Sebastian), Sardinia Insula, c.1550, uncoloured woodcut map, image approx. 255 x 150 mm, and others including a Munster birdseye view of Asia Minor entitled 'Universelle Liure IIII', an 18th century map of Asia Minor (approx. 260 x 365 mm) and an 18th century map of part of the French Alps (8)
* Montgomeryshire. Blaeu (Joan), Montgomeria Comitatus et Comitatus Mervinia, [1645 or later], hand coloured engraved map, title cartouche and armorials, plate dimensions 382 x 503 mm, together with Ogilby (John), The Road from London to Shrewsbury, [1675 or later], hand coloured engraved strip road map showing the route from Warwickshire to Shrewsbury, laid down onto card, some light foxing, image approx. 340 x 430 mm, and a segment from a large scale map showing Montgomery and surrounding area, framed and glazed (3)
North America. Lotter (Matthew Albert). America Septentrionalis, Concinnata juxta Observationes..., c.1740, engraved map after De L'Isle, engraved by Georg Freidrich Lotter, original hand colouring, expert restoration to central fold, fine uncoloured title cartouche, plate dimensions 470 x 587 mm (1)
North Pole. Blaeu (Willem), Regiones sub Polo Arctico, 2nd state, [1645 or later], engraved map, original outline colouring, hand coloured ornamental title cartouche, separate scale-of-distance cartouche and armorial, repair to head of central fold not affecting engraved area, plate dimensions 412 x 530 mm, French text to verso (1)
* Orkney, Shetland & Faroe Isles. Robert de Vaugondy (Gilles, pub.), Les Isles Orcadney, Orkney; Schetland, ou Hetland et de Fero, ou Farre...par le Sr. Sanson, c.1760s, hand coloured engraved map, ornamental title cartouche, creasing to central fold, plate dimensions approx. 435 x 556 mm with good margins together with [Zatta, Antonio], The Isles of Zetland its Extent and Division into Parishes, [1786], uncoloured engraved map, plate dimensions 192 x 325 mm, framed and glazed (2)
* Rochester. Visscher (Nicolaes), Afbeeldingh van de Stadt en Revier van Rochester, Chetham...Het Eylandt Shepey en 't Fort Shirenasse, c.1667, two uncoloured engraved views on one page showing the Dutch capture of the fort at Sheerness and the destruction of the English fleet in the Medway in late June 1667, scroll border and key to events and buildings, relaid onto canvas, some small closed tears, some browning and marks, plate dimensions 407 x 515 mm, together with a map by Visscher entitled 'Afbeeldinge vande Rivieren van London en Rochester', showing the same raid with descriptive text in Dutch beneath, creased where previously folded with some minor flaking, map dimensions 205 x 290 mm The Dutch raid on the Medway remains England's worst naval disaster. (2)
* Shropshire. Blaeu (Joan), Comitatus Salopiensis; Anglice Shrop Shire, [1645 or later], hand coloured engraved map, title cartouche and armorials, plate dimensions 380 x 495 mm, together with Cary (John), A Map of Shropshire from the Best Authorities, pub. Stockdale, 1805, engraved map, some original outline colouring, plate dimensions 500 x 432 mm, and Cruchley's County Map of Shropshire Showing all of the Railways & Names of Stations..., c.1850s, litho. map, hand coloured in outline, splits where previously folded, image 546 x 486 mm, plus two facsimile maps by Blaeu, an 1860 indenture relating to Shropshire and one other unrelated print, all framed and glazed (7)
Somerset & Wiltshire. Drayton (Michael), Somersetshere/Wiltshire, [1612 or later], hand coloured engraved map with numerous river nymphs, close-trimmed to lower margin with a little loss of engraved border, strengthened with sellotape to verso of central fold (not browned), plate dimensions approx. 252 x 335 mm (1)
South America. Blaeu (Willem), Paraguay, o Prov. De Rio de la Plata cum regionibus adiacentibus Tucuman et Sta. Cruz de la Sierra, [1655], engraved map with old hand colouring and gum arabic, ornamental title and scale-of-distance cartouche, plate dimensions 375 x 482 mm, Latin text to verso (1)
South America. Hondicus (Henricus), Venezuela cum parte Australi Novae Andalusiae, [1630-31], engraved map with original hand colouring showing Venezuela, Trinidad & Tobago and the Lesser Antilles from Dominica, separate ornamental title and scale cartouches, minor spotting to central fold, plate dimensions 375 x 498 mm, French text to verso (1)
* Southeast England. Hasted (Edward), A Map of the Hundreds of Hoo and of Chatham and Gillingham (2 copies), A Map of the Hundred of Faversham, A Map of the Hundreds of Toltingtrough and Shamel, [1778 or later], four engraved maps, all but one hand coloured, each 470 x 360 mm, together with A New and Complete Plan of London, Westminster and Southwark, with the Additional Buildings to the Year 1777, hand coloured engraved plan from Harrison's History of London, image 255 x 495 mm, and Morden (Robert), Bedfordshire, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, some foxing, image 320 x 400 mm, plus others including a small Blome of Kent and a 19th century map of Asia, all framed and glazed (8)
St. Helena. Nieuhof (Johan), St. Helene, [1668 or later], uncoloured engraved birds-eye view, key to places in German and French, plate dimensions approx. 245 x 315 mm, together with Wahl (Blondeau & Richard, engravers), Carte de L'Ile Ste. Helene Dressee pour le Memorial de Ste. Helene par un ancien Ingeur. du cabinet de Napoleon, c.1825, uncoloured engraved map, image approx. 265 x 375 mm with key of places beneath (2)
United States - Virginia. Blaeu (Joan), Nova Virginiae Tabula, [1655], engraved map with old hand colouring and gum arabic, strapwork title and scale-of-distance cartouches, inset scene of a Native American feast, plate dimensions 375 x 482 mm, Latin text to verso Tooley pp.161-162. Originally by Jodocus Hondius after John Smith's map. Blaeu purchased the plate in 1629 and altered the imprint to reflect the new ownership. (1)
West Indies. Tallis (John, pub.), West India Islands, c.1851, engraved map by J. Rapkin, hand coloured in outline with vignette views, approx. 270 x 365 mm, together with Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (pub.), The British Islands in the West Indies, and Islands in the Atlantic, 1835 & 1836 respec., two hand coloured engraved maps, approx. 320 x 400 mm, and Tegg (T., pub.), West Indies from the Best Authorities, 1814, hand coloured engraved map, approx. 190 x 230 mm, plus Bartolomew (J.), Indian Archipelego Compiled from Various Sources, pub. Fullarton, c.1870s, hand coloured engraved map, approx. 405 x 515 mm, and other maps of the area by Fisher and J.Dower plus a modern reproduction of a map of the Virgin Islands (8)
World. Wells (Edward), A New Map of the Terraqueous Globe according to the Ancient Discoveries and most general Divisions of it into Continents and Oceans, [1701or later], engraved twin-hemeisphere map, original outline hand colouring, border with decorative dedication cartouche, some marginal toning, library stamp to lower margin not affecting printed area plate dimensions 374 x 516 mm Shows California as an island. (1)
World. Bonne (Rigobert), L'Ancien Monde et le Nouveau en deux Hemispheres, c.1770s, engraved twin-hemisphere map, hand coloured in outline, approx. 230 x 415 mm, together with 'A General Map of the World, from the most Modern Authorities', c.1770s, uncoloured engraved twin-hemeisphere map, plate dimensions approx. 220 x 390 mm (2)
World. Bowen (Emanuel), A New and Accurate Map of the World. Drawn from the best Authorities and regulated by Astronomical Observations: Describing the Course of each of the following Circum-Navigators Viz. Ferdinand Magellan, Sr. Francis Drake and Commodore Anson, [1748], uncoloured engraved map engraved by Thomas Kitchin, some very light offsetting, plate dimensions 352 x 555 mm (1)
World. Ortelius (Abraham), Typus Orbis Terrarum, [1606], engraved map with fine original hand colouring, decorative border with six strapwork panels, repaired closed tear, some minor marks and stains mostly to margins, plate dimensions 360 x 490 mm, English text to verso Van den Broecke: 3.1. (1)
Yorkshire - Swaledale. Original mid 18th century manuscript estate plan, drawn in ink and colours on vellum, the title within a plain rectangular border reading 'A Plan of the Manor of Grinton and Part of the Manor of Healaugh, the Manor of Arkengarthdale, the Manor of Fremington, the Verge of the Manors of Merrick and Ellerton and Several Manors in Wensleydale. N.B. The Mountains is Shaddowed, The Rivers and Rivulets are Blue, The Dotted lines divide the Moors, the Yellow Inclosures is Priory Land, The Green Inclosures Customary Land, the Red Inclosures Crown Land, the Brown Inclosures Free Land, the Orange Holy Land', compass rose, scale of distance surmounted by dividers, many fields and plots numbered, some creasing and dust soiling, a few brown marks, the sheet measuring 655 x 860 mm A fine example of an 18th century estate plan with the colours exceptionally bright. Many features of interest are marked on the map including numerous lead mines, for which the area is well known. (1)
Calvin (Jean). Joannis Calvini Noviodunensis Opera Omnia; in Novem Tomos Digesta. Editio Omnium Novissima, ad Fidem Emendatiorum Codicum quam Accuratissime Recognita, & Indicibus locupletissimis non sine Maximo Labore & Studio Adornata..., Apud viduam Joannis Jacobi Schipperi, Amsterdam, 1671-67, general title to vol. 1 printed in red & black and with woodcut illust., individual title page to each vol. with eng. port. to each, eng. port. plt., eng. map to text, contemp. vellum, blind embossed arabesque to boards, most spines lacking and defective, folio, (Brunet I.1499), together with Marca (Pierre de), Illustrissimi viri Petri de Marca Archiepiscopi Parisiensis Dissertationum De Concordia Sacerdotii et Imperii, seu, De Libertatibus Ecclesiae Gallicanae Libri Octo, Editio tertia auctor, emendatior & elegantior, Paris, 1704, contemp. vellum, blind embossed arabesque to boards, folio (10)
Davila (Enrico Caterino). The Historie of the Civill Warres of France, translated out of the original [by Charles Cotterell and William Aylesbury], 1st English ed., 1647, imprimatur leaf before eng. vign. title, 'The Continuation and Conclusion' with separate title, without map sometimes found, later panelled calf, rubbed and a little wear to upper joint, folio Wing D413. (1)
Defoe (Daniel). La Vie et les Avantures Surprenantes de Robinson Crusoe ..., 2 vols., Amsterdam, 1720, & Reflexions Serieses et Importantes de Robinson Crusoe ... avec sa vision du monde angelique, 4th ed., Amsterdam, 1742, eng. frontis. to each vol., folding eng. world map (one or two closed marginal tears), several eng. plts., modern marbled boards, with paper label to spine of each vol., 12mo Gumuchian 4793. Cohen-De Ricci 106. The illustrations are by Bernard Picart. (3)
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