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HAGGARD (Henry Rider) King Solomon's Mines. London, Cassell, 1st edn, 2nd issue. Folding frontis map, torn across with tape-repairs on verso, "Bamangwato" on p.10. 18pp illus, publ. cat at end coded 5B.11. 85. Inner hinges sl. cracked, fore edges dusty, original red dec. cloth, gilt, spine a bit faded & worn at head & foot, 8vo.
S Martin, children in wood watercolour signed. 18cm x 25.5cm. together with 2 watercolours H Arthur Webb 'Twixt Woods and Sea, West Runton' signed, 28cm x 18cm and J Collins, figures beside a manor house, signed and dated 1868, 19cm x 13cm and 2 engravings after W Mulready 'The Home Expected' and 'Fair-Time', each 26.5cm x 21.5cm and a map of Northampton.
France, Spain & Holy Land. Topographical engravings, 18th/19th century, including many engraved French views by Nicolas de Fer of Versailles, Mont St Michel, Louvre, Richelieu, etc., Holy Land and French maps and birds-eye views by Sebastian Munster, map entitled 'Europe after the Congress of Vienna', published by Thomson (1816) in four separate sheets (approx. 170)
Germany. Speed (John), A Newe Mape of Germany, newly augmented by John Speed, Ano. Dom. 1626, [1676], uncol. eng. map, ornamental title cartouche incorporating the scale of distance, eight miniature eng. views to upper margin and ten historical figures to side margins, English text to verso, approx. 41 x 53 cm. (1)
Holy Land. Speed (John), Canaan ... [1676], uncol. eng. map, ornamental strapwork title cartouche flanked by historical figures, separate scale of distance, inset plan of Jerusalem, ornamental strapwork cartouche containing a description of Canaan, compass rose, sailing ship, sea monsters, etc., English text to verso, approx. 39 x 52 cm. (1)
Italy. Senex (John), A New Map of Italy Corrected from the Observations Communicated to ye Royal Society at London and ye Royal Academy at Paris, c.1710s, engraved map showing Italy, Sardinia, Corsica, Sicily and the western coast of the Balkans, ornamental title cartouche, some browning and short tears to folds, approx. 660 x 950 mm (1)
Maps. Bowen (Thomas), A New & Accurate Map of North America, together with An Accurate Map of South America, A New and Accurate Map of Africa, A New & Accurate Map of Asia, and A New & Accurate Map of Europe, c.1780s, together five engraved maps, the latter hand coloured in outline, some short marginal tears, each approx. 320 x 450 mm (5)
Overseas. Cortambert (E.), Amerique Dressee par E. Desbuissons, pub. Boulanger & Legrand, 1864, hand coloured engraved map of the Americas with inset maps of the United States and the Antilles, some light browning, approx. 490 x 360 mm, together with four other similar maps by the same publisher including Oceania, Asia, Europe and France, plus other 18th and 19th century maps and views (approx. 56)
Russia. Hondius (Jodocus), Tartaria, c.1705, hand coloured engraved map, separate strapwork dedication and title cartouches, somewhat browned with one hole (5 x 10 mm) and two closed tears, approx. 340 x 500 mm, English text to verso, together with De Wit (Frederick), Magnae Tartariae Magni Mogolis Imperii Japoniae et Chinae, c.1690s, engraved map showing much of Russia, Japan and China, hand coloured in outline, some browning and a closed tear, approx. 440 x 550 mm (2)
Russia. Blaeu (Joan), Tartaria sive Magni Chami Imperium, c.1660s, engraved map, hand coloured in outline with decorative title incorporating a camel and figures in costume, upper portion of central fold stregthened to verso, approx. 380 x 500 mm, together with De Wit (Frederick), Magnae Tartariae, Magni Mogolis Imperii Japoniae et Chinae, c.1690s, engraved map with hand colouring in outline and ornamental title cartouche, approx. 440 x 550 mm, plus another copy of the same (De Wit) laid down onto thick paper (3)
Scotland. Blaeu (Joan), Levinia Vice Comitatus. The Province of Lennox called the Shyre of Dun-Britton, c.1650s, engraved map, hand coloured in outline with hand coloured title cartouche surrounded by figures and animals, light spotting, approx. 395 x 530 mm with good margins, Dutch text to verso (1)
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