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Egypt. Folding map of Egypt on four separate folding sheets, pub. Intelligence Dept, War Office, June 1882, colour litho map on a scale of 1:200000 with inset plans of Cairo, Alexandria, Port Said, Suez and Ismailia, sectionalised onto linen, the whole approx. 1010 x 1650 mm, together with Stanford (Edward, pub.), The Nile Valley including Egypt, Nubia, Uganda, Abyssinia, British East Africa and Somali Land, pub. c.1900, folding colour printed map sectionalised onto linen, approx. 715 x 580 mm, orig. red cloth boards with paper label, some water staining to boards (5)
Gloucestershire & Monmouthshire. Jansson (Jan), Glocestria Ducatus, cum Monumethensi Comitatu, [1646 or later], engraved map, hand coloured in outline, ornamental title cartouche and separate scale of distance, numerous armorials, paper repair to head of central fold and top-right corner, a few other small repaired closed tears, plate dimensions approx. 410 x 510 mm, Latin text to verso See illustration inside rear cover of this catalogue. (1)
London. Dawson (Robert), Metropolitan Boroughs, [1835], hand coloured engraved map, creased where previously folded with one small closed tear, some light offsetting, approx. 620 x 545 mm, together with five London area Owen & Bowen maps, plus other maps incl. two plans of London engraved by W.Hughes (approx. 220 x 170 mm), and over 100 topographical engravings two double-page ILN wood engraved views of St. Paul's and London Bridge, numerous steel engraved views after Shepherd, etc. (approx. 115)
*Miscellaneous. A Balloon View of London [as seen from Hampstead], pub. Banks & Co, May 1st, 1851 [but later], hand-col. birds eye view map of London, mounted on card, some damage, approx. 58. x 98. cm, framed and glazed, together with an early 20th-century wool work picture of Lincoln Cathedral, plus eighteen mid 20th century coloured posters for Sinbad the Sailor, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Aladdin, Red Riding Hood, and Cinderella (many duplicates), a group of orig. architects drawings and plans, c. 1940s & 1950s, and four other items (-)
North America. Kitchin (Thomas), Map of the United States in North America with the British, French and Spanish Dominions adjoining, according to the Treaty of 1783, pub. T. Cadell, May 1st, 1783, engraved map, hand coloured in outline, a little paper restoration to right-hand margin, approx. 410 x 510 mm, together with Cooke (C, pub.), A Map of North America, c.1770s, hand coloured engraved map, approx 270 x 430 mm (2)
*Prints & Engravings. A set of four hand-coloured aquatints from R. Ackermann's Military Scraps, pub. 1851-53, together four hand-coloured aquatints by J. Harris after Henry Martens, each approx. 150 x 240 mm (6 x 9. 5 ins), matching wash border mounts, framed and glazed, together with Saxton (Christopher, & Kip, William), Cambridge, Comitatus quem olim Iceni insederunt, [1637], hand-coloured engraved map, ornamental corner strapwork title cartouche, separate scale of distance surmounted by open dividers, approx. 285 x 320 mm, framed and glazed, plus two 16th or early 17th c. engraved bird's-eye view and plan of Boulogne, each approx. 105 x 150 mm, framed and glazed, two aquatint landscape views by Paul Sandby, including one entitled View up Neath River from the House at Briton Ferry in Glamorgan Shire, a pair of 20th c. embroidered scenes depicting country cottages in a landscape, each approx. 135 x 190 mm, etc, mostly framed and glazed (28)
South Africa - Boer War. Wood & Ortlepp (pub.), Briton or Boer, 4th ed, Cape Town & Johannesburg, March 1900, folding colour litho. map centred on the Ornage Free State with surrounding regions including Durban, parts of Cape Colony and Transvaal, with inset plans of Johannesburg, Ladysmith, Dundee, Kimberley, Pretoria and a general map of South Africa, the whole approx. 610 x 990 mm, orig. printed thin-card wrappers, rubbed, together with three folding maps published for the Field Intelligence Department of Bloemfontein (February 1900), Rouxville (April 1900) and Vrede (April 1900) (4)
*Sussex. Speed (John), Sussex Described, sold Sudbury & Humble, [1611 or later], hand-col. eng. map, 'open book' cartouche, inset plan of Chichester, royal arms, several county armorials, scale of distance, sailing ships, sea monsters, etc, some general toning, approx. 40 x 52 cm, framed and glazed Not examined out of frame. See illustration inside rear cover of this catalogue. (1)
*Wales. Mercator (Gerard & Hondius, Jodocus), Cambria sive Wallia, c.1620s, hand coloured engraved map, approx. 145 x 190 mm, together with Keere (Pieter van den), Mounmouth Shire, [1627], hand coloured engraved map, approx. 85 x 120 mm, plus others including a Blome of Monmouthshire, Morden of Monmouthshire, others by Moule, Seller, etc, mostly framed and glazed (15)
Wales. Lhuyd (Humphrey), Cambriae Typus Auctore Humfredo Lhuydo, 1st state, [1573], engraved map with later hand colouring, attractive title cartouche and separate scale of distance surmounted by dividers, plate dimensions approx. 370 x 495 mm, Latin text to verso (folio 6C) Booth, Antique Maps of Wales, Map no. 1. See illustration inside rear cover of this catalogue. (1)
WALSH (R.) and ALLOM (T.) illustrator : Constantinople and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor, 2 vols., 4to, frontispiece, additional engraved title, 45 plates (i.e. 1 plate more than in the 'plate list' at p. 54); frontis., add. b.p., 47 plates & d.p. map full green morocco gilt, L., Fisher, n.d. (2).
HANDCOLORED MAP OF NORTH & SOUTH CAROLINA BY H.S. TANNER. Engraved and published in Philadelphia, August 20, 1823, by Henry Schenck Tanner with the heading for the American Atlas. Good color and size with the key including forts and battles. Minor stains. 23 1/4h. 30 3/4w. Bird's-eye maple veneer frame with a gilt liner. 27h. 34 1/2w.
Wiltshire and Some Neighbouring Records: Historical, Biographical and Pictorial, for subscribers, North, London no date [circa 1910]. Vellum-backed bevelled scarlet cloth, plate illustrations from photographs, quarto; and Fry, Claude B. Hannington: the Records of a Wiltshire Parish, limited edition of 100, by Bellows, Gloucester 1935. Half art vellum, frontispiece, folding map, text illustrations, quarto, (2).
Beecham, K.J. History of Cirencester and the Roman City of Corinium, facsimile reprint, Sutton, Dursley 1978. Green cloth, dustjacket, folding plan, folding map, text illustrations, octavo; Kelly's Directory of Wiltshire, 1915. Scarlet cloth, folding map, octavo; and a further forty assorted works of Wiltshire interest, including booklets and periodicals, (42).
Henty, G.A. Maori and Settler. A Story of the New Zealand War, Blackie, London no date. Pictorial brown cloth, olivine edges, eight black and white plate illustrations after Alfred Pearse, map, thirty-two page publisher's catalogue, octavo; and Henty, G.A. A Final Reckoning. A Tale of Bush Life in Australia, Blackie, London no date. Pictorial crimson cloth, olivine edges, eight black and white plate illustrations after W.B. Wollen, thirty-two page publisher's catalogue, octavo, (2).
Williams, W.H. (editor) Burnham (Bucks) Church Deeds: facsimiles of feoffments of land & other ancient dicuments relating to the parish church of S. Peter, Burnham, Buckinghamshire, with transcriptions & translations of the originals, limited edition of 55 copies, privately printed, London 1913. Pale brown buckram, twenty-two illustrations, oblong quarto; and Kelly's Directory of Buckinghamshire 1903, London as dated. Bevelled scarlet cloth, folding map, period advertisements, octavo, (2).
"History of Napoleon's Expedition to Russia", by Gen Count Philip de Segur, engraved half title and map, 2 vols, 1827, half calf, marbled boards; "Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte" by M de Bourvienne (Private Secretary), with engravings and maps, 4 vols, 1836, original tooled green cloth. GC (some wear)
A Third Reich cast iron wall plaque 5?" x 10?", embossed with head of Hitler, eagle and swastika, and inscription referring to the Reichskanzlei and dates March 1938 and January 1939; 2 framed quotes from Hitler, published by the NSDAP in February and July 1940; a similar framed quote by Jean Paul, published 1940; a booklet on Hitler "Auf dem Wege zur Gewaltherrschaft", 1933; a Bavarian State Theatre programme, 1936; a DDAC road map of Southern Germany, 1940; and 2 other maps. Average GC
TOPOGRAPHY, LONDON. - Thomas FAULKNER. The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Hammersmith. London: 1839. 8vo (208 x 130mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved folding map, plates and illustrations. (Frontispiece damp-stained and spotted, occasional browning.) Modern calf. - And three others on London (4).
A live steam 3?" gauge 4-4-2 Atlantic to LBSC's Maisie design, finished overall black with RN 678 in gold shadow to cab sides and PNGR in gold to 6 wheel tender. Coal fired with twin superheated copper boiler, outside cylinders, inside frame Stephensons link valve gear, feed water pump, hand pump to tender, simple controls to back head including regulator and quadrant lever reverse, blowdown etc. Complete with 4 wheel high level riding trolley and length of show track with all working drawings and construction book by MAP. GC appears to have had little steaming, but would benefit from a repaint. Plate 3
Miscellaneous collectors items, including a boxed cream maker, a French ‘pretty girl’ novelty pipe, cased patience cards, a PIC slide rule with instructions, a Castell slide rule with instructions, another slide rule, an Italian 1960s Olympic statuette, a reproduction map of Durham, a card gambling game board, a set of decanter labels, American badges, a novelty pencil sharpener, compass, etc. (A lot)
Six topographical angling books, all cloth bound: Angling Travels in Norway by Fraser Sandeman published in 1895, Exmoor Streams Angling Notes by Claude F Wade published in 1903, Fishing in Derbyshire and Around by W M Gallichan published in 1905, The Anglers Guide to the Irish Free State published in 1930, with cloth map and many insert maps, Sun Pictures of the Norfolk Broads by Payne Jennings and published by Jarrold and Sons, and Angling in Wildest Scotland by Macdonald Robertson published in 1936. (6)
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