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MUDFORD, William. An Historical Account of the Campaign in the Netherlands, in 1815… comprising the Battle of Ligny, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo. London: printed for Henry Colborn, 1817. 4to (320 x 268mm.) Hand-coloured aquatint additional title, 1 hand-coloured aquatint double-page map, 1 folding aquatint map (printed in green and finished by hand), 27 hand-coloured aquatint plates (1 double-page). (The additional title shaved with slight loss at foot, some light spotting, half-title lacking.) Contemporary russia, elaborately tooled in gilt and blind, marbled endpapers, g.e. (extremities scuffed). Provenance: John Ashton Bostock (inscription dated 1889). (See illustrations on back cover & inside pages)
LELAND, Thomas. The History of the Life and Reign of Philip King of Macedon… second edition. London: 1775. 4 vols. in two, 8vo (212 x 120mm.) 1 engraved folding plate, 1 engraved folding map. Contemporary speckled calf (extremities slightly scuffed, vol. I upper hinge splitting and chipped to foot of spine).
PICTON, G.W. The Battle of Waterloo. London: R. Edwards, [n.d. but circa 1816.] 8vo (212 x 125mm.) 9 aquatint plates (6 hand-coloured), hand-coloured folding engraved map and plan. (Some spotting and soiling, one map torn and repaired with tape.) Contemporary half-sheep (worn, hinges broken). – And three other vols., all illustrated (4).
SPURLING, J. (illustrator). – Basil LUBBOCK and others. Sail the Romance of the Clipper Ships. London: Patrick Stephens Limited, 1972. Limited edition of 100 copies, this number 36 of 50 copies, signed by Alan Villiers to title page, 3 vols., large 4to (298 x 240mm.) Numerous plates, many colour, 1 folding map. Original blue goatskin gilt, by A.W. Lumsden, watered silk endpapers, each volume contained within a double-slipcase. – And twenty-two others, the majority of sailing interest (25).
TOPOGRAPHY, British. – James JONES. Kidd’s Picturesque Companion to the Isle of Thanet and its environs. London: [n.d.] Small 8vo (140 x 83mm.) Wood-engraved frontispiece, engraved map, plates and illustrations. Original cloth (slightly bumped). – And seventeen others, the majority of British topographical interest (18).
BAINES, Thomas & Edward. Yorkshire, Past and Present. London, Leeds, etc.: William MacKenzie, [n.d. but circa 1871-1877.] 4 vols., large 8vo (290 x 230mm.) 27 engraved plates on India paper mounted, 1 folding map. (Some spotting and browning.) Original cloth, the upper-covers and spines blocked in gilt, g.e. (bindings loose, extremities slightly scuffed, spines slightly faded).
PORTLOCK, J.E. Report on the Geology of the County of Londonderry, and parts of Tyrone and Fermanagh. Dublin & London: 1843. 8vo (224 x 133mm.) Folding hand-coloured lithographic map bound as frontispiece, 55 lithographic plates (4 folding, 5 folding and hand-coloured). Contemporary cloth (faded and soiled). Provenance: H.J.P. Rutherford (ink-stamps, including one to title page).
JOHN SPEEDE AN ENGRAVED MAP OF WESTMORLAND and the town of Kendal (****to be sold by George Humble in Popes Head Alley against the Exchange), with good later hand colouring, 39cm x 51cm (15.3in x 20in); on the reverse are pages 85 and 86 of Book 1 Westmorland, giving a table of the towns and a description of the county.
CRUCHLEY'S COUNTY MAP OF WESTMORLAND, showing all the railways and names of stations, prepared for T. BULMER & CO's. History and Directory of Westmorland. 48cm x 54cm (19in x 21.5in). A NEW MAP OF THE COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND, printed by C. Smith, No172 Strand, London, January 1804, 3rd Edition corrected 1818. 46cm x 51cm (18in x 20in)
Emmanuel Bowen - The County of Essex, well engraved, from the 20 x 28 Large English Atlas published 1755 for Bowles and Raven of St. Paul's Church Yard, R. Wilkinson of Cornhill & Laurie & Whittle of Fleet Street, the map makers were Bowen and Thomas Kitchin, who did approximately half each with one from R. W. Seale, this is probably from one of the later editions; John Speed's map of the four islands, hand tinted, Farne, Holy, Guersey and Jersey from The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain (London 1611), as issued by Thomas Basset of Fleet St., and Richard Chiswell of St. Paul's Church Yard, London, 6th edition 1679 from the plates engraved in Amsterdam for Speed by Jacobus Hondius 1605-1610; others (4)
"AFRICA". ASPREY .470 NITRO EXPRESS SIDELOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE, serial no. 1276, 26in. nitro chopperlump barrels (London proof 1991) with scroll-engraved sight rib, gold-inlaid 'Asprey' and with the calibre, leaf sights for 50, 100, 150, 200 and 250 yards with gold-inlaid sighting lines, ramp-mounted bead foresight, heavily bolstered action with removable striker discs, articulated front trigger, rolled-edge triggerguard, gold-inlaid cocking-indicators, automatic safety, elongated top-strap, pinless lockplates, the action, lockplates and furniture deeply carved with bold stylised acanthus scrolls, oak leaves and acorns on a matt background, surrounding and invading finely engraved scenes of native flora and fauna, the toplever with the portrait of an ibex, the left lockplate with two lions and the right lockplate with African elephant, both in savannah-like settings, the underside with native tribesmen and gold-inlaid with the maker's name, the triggerguard with a cheetah, the triggerplate signed 'G.F. Pedersoli' and gold-inlaid with the serial number, 15in. highly-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, blank escutcheon, deeply carved steel heel and toe plates, the fore-end iron engraved en-suite, with a steel pistolgrip-cap gold-inlaid with a map of the continent, weight 11lbs. 10oz.
Handley Cross or Mr. Jorrocks's Hunt, with illustrations by John Leach, printed for subscribers from the plates originally issued by Banbury Agnew & Co., London; a 19th century book with a folding map of the Isle of Wight, frontis plate missing; a 19th century book containing various illustrations of birds and wildlife, frontis plate missing; and The English Gardener by William Corbett, published 1833, London
17th century hand coloured map of Devonshire with reading 'Performed by John Speed and are to be sold by the Basett in Fleet Street and Ric: Chiswell in St. Paul's Churchyard; another Devonshire with Exeter Described and the Arms of Such Nobles as Haue Borne the Titles of Them. Left hand corner with hand painted illustration of Excester, left hand list of Nobles and crests, 22" x 17"; Map of Surrey and a 17th century map of Oxfordshire by J. Bell, circa 1626, 4" x 6"
Henricus Hondius, 17th century hand coloured map including the Zyder Zee. Left hand corner with cartouche with two figures, “Totius. Rheni. Abeius capiti. bus ad oceanique cum in quemfe. exonerat Novis...., ma defcripto, Auctore Henrico Hondio", caroutche in right hand corner reads "Doctrinie vet humanitate celebri Viro D. Ioachimo a Wickefoort - urbis Amftelo damensis Mercatori Fidelifsimo on benew Lentia teftimonium dedicabat, Henricus Hondius 1632", the reverse with paper printed "Description of Rhenes-Streame", 18" x 22"
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