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AFTER C&G GREENWOOD. "A map of the County of Gloucester", a coloured engraving by J. & C. Walker, published January 26th 1831, framed and glazed, 75 x 65 cm

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AFTER ROBERT MORDEN "Barkshire", a later coloured framed and glazed map, 42 x 36 cm

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19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "East Riding & Ainsty of Yorkshire", a framed and glazed later coloured map, 25 x 20 cm

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A late 18th Century silkwork and longstitch decorated map of England and Wales, inscribed "S. Davis, Cirencester, Gloucestershire", oval, 30 cm x 36 cm (ILLUSTRATED)

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An antique pine plan/map chest with seven long drawers and platform base, 46in (117cm) wide, 32.5in (81cm) deep, 28in (71cm) high.

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Gloucestershire, a map of, dated 1750 and text torn from the Universal Magazine, a map of Gloucestershire with text and four engravings (St Briavell's Castle dated 1783, Llanthony Abbey (2) and Thornbury Castle) and an unframed map of Gloucestershire by J Cary

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A Great Western Railway system map with inset details for Birmingham and District London and Suburbs and South Wales framed and glazed 49.5cm x 63.5cm

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Joannes Blaeu, “Comitatus Northantonensis Vernacule, Northamtonshire”, hand-coloured map, with Dutch text verso, Amsterdam 1648, 41 x 51 cm (16 1/4 x 20 in)

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Robert Morden, “Warwickshire”, hand coloured map, c. 1695, sold by Abel Swale, Awnsham & John Churchil, 37 x 43 cm (14 1/2 x 17 in), together with John Ogilby, “The Road from Glocester to Coventrey”, also hand coloured, 32 x 44 cm (12 1/2 x 17 1/2 in)

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After John Speede, hand coloured map of Great Britain and Ireland

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A Robert Morden Tinted Map of Dorsetshire, and another Sussex (2)

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Robert Morden - Hand coloured engraved map - Somersetshire, 36cm x 42cm

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After Saxton & Hole - Hand coloured engraved map 'Oxoniensis', 27cm x 28cm

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After Morden - Hand coloured engraved map 'Wiltshire', 34cm x 40cm

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John Speed hand coloured engraved map of Wiltshire, 38cm x 51cm

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17th Century hand coloured engraved map of Somerset by Joannem Janssonium, 38cm x 50cm

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Hand coloured engraved map of Belgium by Visscher & Schenk, 46cm x 56cm

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19th Century coloured engraved map of Devonshire by J Kerry, published 1805, 43cm x 47cm

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John Bodger - Angling map printed on silk - A chart of the beautiful fishery of Whittlesea Mere in the County of Huntingdon, and of such navigable rivers with which it has communication.., published by John Bodger, Mr Debrett and Mr Boydell, 1st May 1786, 47cm x 66cm

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AN ANTIQUE FRAMED MAP of Connack (sic), 3 1/2" x 4 3/4", a few frames and prints

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Blagdon Francis William - The Modern Geographer vol I North and South America: London Brimmer and Co. for A Whellier royal 8vo n/d [1808] xl prelims 621pp. 3pp. contents an odd volume containing the following engraved folding maps: Double map of the world dated 1808; A new map of North America agreeable with latest discoveries; A map of The United States of America with part of the adjoining provinces from the latest authorities; An accurate map of the West Indies from the latest improvements; A new map of South America drawn from the latest discoveries; Viceroyality of La Plata; With a full page engraving of A Man and a Woman of Nootka Sound. All text pages and maps in very good clean crisp condition bound in full tan calf gilt with a very weak upper shoulder showing a little loss at top

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Davies Rev. D - A New Historical and Descriptive View of Derbyshire From the Remotest Period to the Present Time: Belper 1811 8vo folding map and plates later polished calf over cloth covered boards brown title label gilt.

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Jewitt LLewellynn (editor) - Blacks Tourists Guide to Derbyshire Its Towns Watering-Places Dales and Mansions: Edinburgh 1866 8vo fldg map publishers cloth boards gilt.

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J. Alfred Gotch, "The Old Halls and Manor-Houses of Northamptonshire - An Illustrated Review", with 157 plates and folding map, published B.T. Batsford, 1936.

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Lord Lilford, "Notes on the Birds of Northamptonshire and Neighbourhood", two volumes, with illustrations by Thorburn & Lodge and Map, published R.H. Porter, 18 Princes Street, Cavendish Square, W, 1895, green Morocco, top edge gilt, the front and spine with gilt title.

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John (Jean) Rocque d.1762- 'A Map of The County of Middlesex Reduced From An Actual Survey In Four Sheets 1757', publ according to the act of Parliament by J Rocque in the Strand; engraved map, with pictorial cartouche depicting a figure with a waywiser, 54x73cm

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Miriam Escofet, late 20th century- Still life with statuary, figurines and a map; oil on canvas, signed, 48x63.2cm

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John Speede 1552-1629- 'The Kingdome of Denmarke...', 1626; hand-coloured engraved map, 39.6x50.7cm: Johan Baptiste Homan 1663-1724- 'Regni Danaie...', circa 1753; hand-coloured engraved map, 50x59cm., (2), (both rolled)

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DEARN, T. D. W.-A Historical Topographical and Descriptive Account of the Weald of Kent, Cranbrook 1814, map, frontis., and 7 plates bound at rear, and The History and Antiquities of Rochester and its Environs, Rochester 1772, folding map frontis., 5 plates, both later library cloth, ex Crown Estates Office Library with stamps. (2)

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MUNICIPAL CORPORATION BOUNDARIES (IRELAND)-Ordered by The House of Commons, to be printed, 10 May 1837, 77 hand coloured/outlined maps/plans (9 folding) later three quarter leather, some trimmed close, IMPROVEMENTS AT KING WILLIAMS TOWN, COUNTY OF CORK, IRELAND 1834 (book title), 7 hand coloured plates, folding map, cont. green cloth, ex Library Office of Woods, with stamps, small folios. (2)

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GILBERT, James (publisher)-Modern Atlas of The World, edited by R. Mudie, London [circa 1850], double page map of The World and twin hemispheres, 54 further maps all with hand colouring, 2 plates, added title, contem. three quarter leather, contents loose, boards detached, etc., light spotting, 4to.

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FREELING, Arthur-The London & Birmingham Railway Companion, London [1838]. large folding map frontis (torn) pub. 2 page adverts. at front, original green and gilt cloth. 12mo.

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Playfair (Robert Lambert). TRAVELS IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF BRUCE IN ALGERIA AND TUNIS, Illustrated with 29 plates and folding coloured map, London 1877, quarto, cloth gilt (some wear, Peter Dowding Prankerd bookplate).

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Denham (Major Dixon) & Clapperton (Captain Hugh). NARRATIVE OF TRAVELS AND DISCOVERIES IN NORTHERN AND CENTRAL AFRICA, IN THE YEARS 1822, 1823, AND 1824, Illustrated with 37 plates (one coloured) and a folding map, London 1826, quarto, calf (front cover detached, spine fire-damaged, George Tyndall & Thomas Hodgkin bookplates).

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1878 HM Stanley/Emin Pacha Relief Expedition: an octagonal pottery plate printed in black with inscribed portraits and a map, gilt rim

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A mid-20th century large powder compact with a mottled blue ground, the lid inset with an engraved brass map of the British zone of Germany.

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Bartlett (W.H.). Amercian Scenery; Or, Land, Lake, and River ... The Literary Department by M.P. Willis, vol. 1 and part of vol. 2 only (of 2), c.1840, eng. title, lacking port. frontis., map, and printed title, sixty-eight steel eng. views, scattered foxing, upper hinge split, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. olive green morocco, extrems. rubbed, 4to (1)

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Brodrick (Thomas). A Compleat History of the Late War. In the Netherlands. Together with an Abstract of the Treaty at Utrecht, 1713, pubs. ad. leaf bound-in at front, folding eng. map frontis. and fourteen double-page eng. maps, slight worming to last few leaves and small single worm hole to approx. 100pp. at end of volume, edges rough trimmed, contemp. marbled boards, vellum spine strip, binding worn & rubbed, 8vo (1)

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Colenso (John William). Ten Weeks in Natal, a Journal of a First Tour of Visitation Among the Colonists and Zulu Kafirs on Natal, 1st ed., Cambridge, 1855, folding map frontis., partly hand-col. in outline, four uncol. litho. plts., pubs. ads. at rear, orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed and faded on spine, small 8vo, together with Noble (John), South Africa, Past and Present, A Short History of the European Settlements at The Cape, 1st ed., 1877, orig. cloth, rubbed and faded on spine, plus Colenso (J. W.), Zulu-English Dictionary, 4th revised ed., Pietermaritzburg, n.d., c. 1880, orig. cloth, rubbed and hinges split, all 8vo, plus other South African interest including a reprint of Mendelssohn's Bibliography in 2 vols., and Enclyclopaedia of Southern Africa in 10 vols., both orig. cloth, large 8vo (25)

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Gaultier (Abbe). A Complete Course of Geography, by Means of Instructive Games, invented by the Abbé Gaultier, 3rd ed., corrected, improved, and divided into two parts, 1799, fourteen double-page eng. maps, incl. eight with outline hand-colouring, plus one eng. table, some foxing, mostly to text, stitching partially broken, and one map becoming loose, free endpaper creased, contemp. marbled boards, detached, spine repaired with fabric tape, corners worn, slim folio (1)

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Hinton (John Howard). The History and Topography; of the United States, 2 vols., 1830-32, engraved titles and frontispieces, sixteen engraved maps including a large folding map of the United States (with small closed tear) and a hand coloured geological map, numerous engraved plates, all maps and plates complete as list, two leaves detached from volume one with a little fraying to fore-margin, some minor toning and spotting, contemp. diced calf gilt, rubbed with some scuff marks, 4to (2)

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Lawrence (T.E.). Seven Pillars of Wisdom, 1st trade ed., 1935, orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed to head and foot of spine, 4to, together with The Mint, 1st ed., 1955, orig. cloth, faded to spine, 4to, and A Brief Record of the Advance of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force under the Command of General Sir Edmund H.H. Allenby, 2nd ed., 1919, numerous maps, mention of Lawrence's activities opposite map plate 52, orig. cloth-backed printed boards, and by and about T.E. Lawrence (9)

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Martin (R. Montgomery). The British Colonies, 6 vols. in 3, pub. John Tallis, c.1850, thirty-nine (of 40) double-page maps by Rapkin (lacking Western or Upper Canada), hand col. in outline, incl. addn. Mercator world map, eng. views and ports., one eng. title, contemp. calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed, spines faded, 4to See illustration inside front cover of this catalogue. (3)

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Perrot (Aristide Michel). Atlas General de France, Paris, c.1830s, lacking titlepage, includes folding map of France and 86 single-page maps, each with hand coloured border only, scattered light foxing, contemp. red morocco-backed boards, sl. rubbed and marked, 12mo, together with Cornwell (James), A School Atlas, c.1860, frontis. and 29 engraved maps, one map hand coloured in outline, upper endpaper detached, orig. cloth worn paper label to upper cover, sl. rubbed, small 8vo (2)

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Petit Atlas National, des Départemens de la France, Paris, c.1835, lacking title, large folding map sectionalized on linen, forty-one double-page eng. maps (few place-names underlined), annotations to map versos, some light damp staining and minor dust soiling, contemp. calf, boards detached and spine rubbed & worn, 8vo (1)

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Speke (John Hanning). Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile, 2nd ed., 1864, eng. port. frontis. with facsimile signature, large folding map, single-page map in rear pocket, numerous wood-eng. plts. and illusts., occasional light spotting mostly to frontis. & title, orig. cloth gilt, repaired at head & foot of spine, 8vo (1)

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Walker (John). The Universal Gazetteer; being a Concise Description, Alphabetically Arranged..., 1795, lacks maps, paper surface of title abraided with loss of text, recent endpapers, contemp. sheep, rebacked, 8vo, together with Landmann (George), A Universal Gazetteer; or, Geographical Dictionary of the World..., 1835, folding eng. double-hemispher map frontis., eight folding eng. maps, closed tears to map of Ireland, contemp. half calf, rubbed, 8vo, with Buckingham (T.), A New Alphabetical Geography of the Known World, or Universal Gazetteer..., in Addition to an Enlarged and Improved Gazetteer of England and Wales, 1838, eng. frontis. & addn. eng. title, eight folding eng. maps inc. double-hemisphere map, orig. cloth gilt, slightly dust soiled, 8vo, with The Edinburgh Gazetteer, or Geographical Dictionary..., vols. 1-3 (of 6), Edinburgh, 1822, ink stamp to titles, contemp. marbled boards with later morocco spines and cloth covered corners, library labels to spines, lower board of vol. 1 detached & upper board near detached, extrems. rubbed, 8vo, plus one other related (7)

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Walker (John). The Universal Gazetteer..., 4th ed., 1807, fourteen uncol. folding eng. maps, incl. frontis. (creased), contemp. speckled calf, upper joint split, and sl. loss to head of spine, thick 8vo, together with The Edinburgh Gazetteer, Or Compedious Geographical Dictionary..., Accompanied by Maps Constructed by A. Arrowsmith, Archibald Constable, Edinburgh, 1824, eng. title-page, eight uncol. folding eng. maps, incl. frontis. (creased), one map with tear to fold, contemp. half calf, rubbed, 8vo, plus Wright (Rev. G.N.), The New and Comprehensive Gazetteer..., 1838, two eng. plts., foxed, a few leaves creased at fore-edge, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed, plus two other gazetteers similar (5)

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Walsh (Rev. Robert). Constantinople and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor Illustrated, in a Series of Drawings from Nature by Thomas Allom, 2 vols., n.d., c. 1840, vign. title to each, ninety-four steel eng. views, one double-page map, some spotting, mainly to margins, modern half cloth, 4to, together with [Bulwer, Edward George Lytton, Earl], The Pilgrims of the Rhine, 1st ed. 1834, twenty-seven steel engs., correct as list, incl. frontis. and vign. title, some minor scattered spotting, contemp. half morocco, gilt dec. spine, rubbed, 8vo, plus The Landscape Annual - the Tourist in Italy, by Thomas Roscoe, 1833, frontis., addn. vign. title, twenty-four steel eng. views after J.D. Harding, correct as list, some minor scattered spotting, a.e.g., orig. green morocco gilt, rubbed on spine, 8vo (4)

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Workman (Fanny Bullock & William Hunter). Peaks and Glaciers of Nun Kun, A Record of Pioneer-Exploration and Mountaineering in the Punjab Himalaya, 1st ed., 1909, half-title, col. frontis. (sl. frayed at fore-edge and dust-soiled), numerous b & w plts. from photos., folding map at rear, ms. name to head of title-page, ad. leaf at end, hinges repaired, orig. cloth gilt, with illust. mounted to upper cover, rubbed and soiled, rebacked preserving orig. spine, 8vo Neate W125. (1)

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Bell (James). A New and Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, 4 vols., Glasgow, 1835, forty-four uncol. eng. folding county maps with vigns. by Fullarton, (lacks folding general map), occ. spotting, orig. cloth, rebacked, 8vo (4)

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Brown (Thomas). The Union Gazetteer for Great Britain and Ireland..., 2 vols., 1807, some soiling, contemp. sheep, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Fullarton & Co (A., pub.), The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales, Adapted to the New Poor-Law, Franchise, Municipal, and Ecclesiastical Arrangements..., as Existing in 1840, 4 vols., 1840, eng. plts. and maps, (inc. double-page and folding, closed tear to folding map of England & Wales), occ. scattered spotting, orig. cloth gilt, spines faded, large 8vo, plus 3 vols. of Harrod's Royal Despatch and Special Directory of England (9)

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Lewis (Samuel). A Topographical Dictionary of England, comprising the Several Counties ..., 5 vols., including Atlas, 3rd ed., 1835, lists of subscribers to first vol., folding map of England & Wales, folding eng. plan of London, forty-three b&w eng. county maps (thirty-two single-page, eleven hand-folding), Atlas vol. with 224 single-page county maps and town plans, hand-col. in outline, occn. minor foxing to prelims., contemp. half calf, rubbed and scuffed, spines sunned, 4to (5)

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Tombleson (William). Eighty Picturesque Views of the Thames and Medway, c.1840s, fifty-seven fine steel eng. plts. only, each within decorative border, without panoramic map, frontis. and addn. eng. title repaired at gutter with buff paper, scattered foxing, a.e.g., loose in orig. gilt dec. blindstamped morocco, rubbed and worn, lacking spine, and old sellotape repairs to returns, 4to, together with Picturesque Europe, The Continent, 2 vols., c.1870, steel eng. frontispieces, additional titles, and twenty-two steel eng. plates, numerous wood engs., hinges split, and with glue residue front free endpaper of first vol. detached, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, 4to, together with Wright (Rev. G.N., ed.), The Gallery of Engravings, vol. 1 only (of 3), [1845], numerous steel eng. plts., a.e.g., contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed, with sl. loss to foot of spine, label chipped, 4to, plus Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap-Book, 1834, with Poetical Illustrations, &c by L.E.L., eng. title, and numerous steel eng. plts., pubs. ad. leaf at rear, scattered light foxing, a.e.g., orig. roan-backed figured cloth, gilt dec. spine rubbed, and sl. frayed at ends, 4to (5)

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Williams (Alfred). Round About the Upper Thames, 1st ed., 1922, author's signature to title, b & w plts. from photos and single-page map, orig. cloth gilt, joints split, 8vo, together with A Wiltshire Village, 1st ed., 1912, partly erased ink signature to title, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, with Jefferies (Richard), The Story of my Heart, My Autobiography, illustrated by E.W. Waite, 1912, tipped-in col. plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. vellum, stained & marked, 4to (large paper copy, limited edition 26/160), and The Hills and the Vale, 1st ed., 1909, paper label to front free endpaper, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus fifty-six other Wiltshire & Wessex related, including titles by Alfred Williams and Richard Jefferies, mostly mid/late 20th c. (60)

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Newland (Rev. Harry). The Erne, its Legends and its Fly-Fishing, 1st ed., 1851, half title present, additional engraved title (with some minor marginal flaking), folding litho. map, four wood engraved plates, owners name in ink to title, orig. cloth gilt, rebacked and cornered with new endpapers, 8vo Westwood & Satchell. (1)

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Asia. Speed (John), A Newe Mape of Tartary, sold George Humble, 1626, hand coloured engraved map, ornamental title cartouche, eight inset figures in costume and four inset city views, margins restored, approx. 390 x 510 mm (1)

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Asia. Cary (John), A New Map of Asia, exhibiting its Natural and Political Divisions, 1834, large engraved rolled map, hand coloured in outline and laid onto linen, browning to lower portion with some subsequent flaking and loss, approx. 1330 x 1580 mm, contemp. wooden spindle with brass ends (1)

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British Isles. Covens (I. & C. Mortier), Les Isles Britanniques our sont le Royaumes d'Angleterre tire de Sped Celuy d'Ecosse..., [1730], engraved map, hand coloured in outline, closed tear to foot of central fold and a few marks, plate dimensions approx. 480 x 570 mm Shirley p.100, state 2. A close copy of Delisle's map of the British Isles. (1)

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British Isles. Brion de la Tour (Louis), Les Isles Britanniques, 1766, hand coloured engraved map with ornamental title cartouche and decoartive border, plate dimensions approx. 285 x 320 mm, together with l'Angleterre divisee en 5 grandes Parties subdivisees en 52. Comtes, 1766, and L'Ecosse, Dressee conformement aux Observations..., 1766, plus l'Irlande divisee Par Provinces Civiles, 1766, three similar hand coloured engraved maps, each approx. 280 x 320 mm (4)

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