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Forster (R.P.) A Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages and Travels From the Discovery of America etc., volume I and part of volume II in one, 8vo, calf, illus. with map and engravings, second edition, Newcastle, 1817; and Manix and Whellan, History and Directory of Cumberland, 8vo, original boards, Beverley, 1847. (2)

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Creasy (Edward) Decisive Battles of the World, 8vo, gilt-calf, 1879; and Volney (M.) The Ruins of Empires, 8vo, cloth, engraved frontispiece and pull-out map, English translation published by Farrah, n.d.; and sundry other volumes. (4)

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John Speed A HAND-COLOURED MAP OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 1676 38 x 51cm

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AFTER KITCHIN. "An accurate map of Glamorganshire", with vignette of Cardiff. Uncoloured. 14" x 20.5". (Cut and stuck down)

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HYFFORDDIADAU I YMDDYGIAD DEFOSIYNOL - part of "Y Bibl Cyssegr-Lan" 1752. Thomas Bassett, London. Full calf with fold out map etc.

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AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILK MAP OF ENGLAND & WALES depicting the Counties, worked in silks on a cream silk ground with an oval floral border and with depiction of Britannia and signed Esher Davies 1839. Framed and glazed. 19" x 17".

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A German novelty table lighter in the form of an American jeep, a trailer forming the ashtray, roof engraved with a map of the United States controlled post war sector of Germany

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J.R.R. Tolkien, The Return of the King, being the third part of The Lord of the Rings, first edition 1955, dust wrapper - some wear, folding map by author at rear, George Allen & Unwin.

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Christopher Saxton (1542-1606). Map of Monmouthshire, engraved by William Hole (1600-1646), hand coloured, 29cm x 56cm, water damage.

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J. Badslade (18th century). Topographical map, Tunbridge Wells c1740. titled Humbley , dedicated to Thomas Pellett, M.D., engraved by Johannes Kip (1653-1722) from D Hawks History of Kent, 36cm x 43cm.

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A Great Western Railway wooden jigsaw puzzle "The Torbay Express", after a painting by F.N.J. Moody, made by Chad Valley, approximately 375 pieces, size 30.8 x 67.9cm; guaranteed complete, good condition, series 3 blue box fair (split corner, repair to one side); sold complete with packing slip, map of the GWR system, an undated copy of "The Literature of Locomotion", and a flyer for "Locomotives of the Great Western Railway"

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A Great Western Railway wooden jigsaw puzzle "The Cornish Riviera Express", after a painting by Thorpe, made by Chad Valley, approximately 150 pieces with wavy outer edge, size 22.4 x 53.1cm; guaranteed complete, good condition, series 1 box with black and white label fair (two split corners); sold complete with map of the GWR system and an undated copy of "The Literature of Locomotion"

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A Great Western Railway wooden jigsaw puzzle"Warwick Castle", after Warwick Doble, made by Chad Valley, approximately 150 pieces, size 39.9 x 32.1cm; guaranteed complete, good condition, series 1 box with coloured label fair (two broken sides); sold complete with map of the GWR system and an undated copy of "The Literature of Locomotion"

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Speede, A map of the county of Essex, hand-coloured and engraved, 525 x 400mm.

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Lafitau, Joseph Francois (1670-1740), Moeurs des Sauvages Ameriquains, Comparees aux Moeurs des Premiers Temps, Paris, Chez Saugrain l'aine, 1724, 4to, 2 volumes, engraved frontispiece, map and 39 plates, head-pieces, historiated initials, (lacking plates 3, p105, and 4, p108), marbled endpapers, original calf boards, bookplates for C. J. L. Coquereau, and Sir John C. Hobhouse, First Edition.

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Barfield, Samuel, & James Parker (editor), Thatcham, Berks, and its Manors, Oxford & London, James Parker and Co., 1901, 4to (310 x 220mm.), two volumes, half titles, 2 folding frontispiece maps, map to volume one in colour, lithographed plates, illustrations, and facsimile manuscripts, contemporary half red cloth gilt, Presentation copy from the Executors of the late Samuel Barfield

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Teignmouth, W., & W. Biscombe Gardner (illustrator), Kent, London, Charles Black, 1907, 4to (230 x 155mm.), half title, colour plates, folding map of Kent at end, original decorative cloth gilt, t.e.g. Cecil, Evelyn, & Lady Victoria Manners (illustrator), London Parks and Gardens, London, Archibald Constable & Co., 1907, 4to (250 x 155mm.), half title, colour frontispieces, plates, identical map of the Parks of London at front and back, original green decorative cloth gilt, t.e.g., armorial bookplate of Sybil Lascelles Campbell. With Harold Clunn's 'The Face of The Home Counties' (London, 1937), and E. T. Cook & Beatrice Parsons (illustrator) 'Gardens of England' (London, 1911).

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Beche, Henry Thomas de la, Report on the Geology of Cornwall, Devon, and West Somerset, London, for her Majesty's Stationery Office, by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1839, 8vo (210 x 120mm.), folding hand-coloured frontispiece map of Cornwall, Devon, and West Somerset, 8 folding plans, one hand-coloured, 3 plates, and a folding facsimile debenture, tipped in signature of A. K. Hamilton Jenkins, frontispiece re-strengthened, modern endpapers, later green cloth, spine lettered in gilt.

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City Scenes, or A Peep into London, London, Harvey & Darton, 1828, 12mo (175 x 100mm.), hand-coloured illustrated title, 87 hand-coloured scenes on 27 leaves, single leaf loose, contemporary calf gilt, front cover partially detached, crude modern repair to length of spine, booksellers label of Lomer & Stationer of Lewes. With other works, including 'Nelsons' Pictorial Guide-Books for Tourists. Old English Castles: A History and Description of Some Celebrated Ruins' (London, n.d.), 'The New Map of London, or, Circuiteer' (London, 1856), 'Geographia" Vest Pocket Atlas of Central London' (London, n.d.), 'Wyld's New Map of London' (London, 1871), & 'London, 1848, Drawn and Engraved expressly for the Post Office Directory' (London, 1848).

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Lysons, Daniel, & Samuel Lysons, Magna Britannia; being A concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain ... Vol. 1-Part II. containing Berkshire, London, for T. Cadell & W. Davies, 1813, 4to (290 x 225mm.), half title, folding map of the county, hand-coloured in outline, 3 plans, of which 2 are folding, and 23 plates, 8 folding, a few plates loose, later cloth, rubbed. King, Cooper, A History of Berkshire, London, Elliot Stock, 1887, large 8vo (255 x 185mm.), half title, vignettes, head-pieces, advertisement leaf at end, contemporary black morocco backed spine, spine lettered in gilt, spine rubbed. With P. H. Ditchfield's 'Bygone Berkshire' (London, 1896), also with same author's 'Byways in Berkshire and the Cotswold' (London, 1920), and 'Transactions of the Newbury District Field Club' (Newbury, 1871).

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Waugh, Evelyn (1903-1966), Black Mischief, London, Chapman and Hall Ltd, 1932, 8vo (185 x 120mm.), half title, frontispiece map of the 'Azanian Empire', original red and black cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, head of spine slightly creased, First Edition.

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Stevenson, Robert Louis (1850-1894), Kidnapped being Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour, London, Cassell & Company, 1886, 8vo (185 x 120mm.), half title, colour folding frontispiece map, short tear at fold, no loss, advertisement leaves at end, original green cloth, spine lettered in gilt, First Edition.

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Boswell, James & Percy Fitzgerald (editor), The Life of Samuel Johnson, London, Bickers and Son, 1874, 8vo (210 x 130mm.), three volumes, half titles, lithographed portrait frontispiece of Samuel Johnson, folding map, folding facsimile speech, contemporary half red morocco gilt by Ramage, armorial bookplate of Guy Haswell Furness. With a number of other works including T. E. Lawrence's 'Seven Pillars of Wisdom' (London, 1935), and Gilbert White's 'The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne' (London, 1853).

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Early 19th century leather bound wooden box in the form of a book, containing 18 sections, of a map of England by Andrew Reid Esq., Russel Square, published 1815 with 1816-1818, additions, with provenance, box 37cm x 29cm.

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"Hindenburg and Ludendorff". Painting by O.Mucha after Prof. Hugo Vogler. Oil on canvas and stretcher. Signed and dated at the lower right "O. Mucha nach H. Vogler 1916". Field Marshall von Hindenburg seated at the map table, while his Chief of Staff, General von Ludendorff, is bending over it. In a gilded decorative frame. Picture size 71 x 101 cm. Total size 98 x 127 cm. Minor restorations. €1,900.00

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A framed 18th Century map of East Riding, Yorkshire, 20cm x 25cm and a framed map of the road between Yorkshire and Durham, 19cm x 24cm. (2)

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An engraved map of the World, 17.5 x 21.25in (44.5 x 54cm) together with an aquatint, 'View of the High Street, Oxford' after Farington and a 'View from the Castle Hill, Hastings,' after Gendell. (3)

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Printed ephemera relating to Grantham: 'Grantham - a Poem' by W Weaver, 1816, paper covers, an Ordnance Survey map of Grantham, Ridges List of the Poll ... July 1852, and a quantity of newspapers.

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J Cary. A New Map of Sussex, divided into Hundreds, exhibiting its Roads, Rivers, Parks, etc, 1828, a 4-sheet map laid onto linen, 18.75" x 21".

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J Cary. A New Map of Gloucestershire, divided into Hundreds exhibiting Its Roads, Rivers, Parks, etc, 1828, a 4-sheet map laid into linen, 21.75" x 18.75".

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J Cary. A New Map of Hertfordshire, divided into Hundreds exhibiting Its Roads, Rivers, Parks, etc, 1828, a 4-sheet map laid into linen, 18.75" x 21".

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J Cary. A New Map of Shropshire, divided into Hundreds exhibiting Its Roads, Rivers, Parks, etc, 1828, a 4-sheet map laid into linen, 21.25" x 18.75".

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J Cary. A New Map of Oxfordshire, divided into Hundreds exhibiting Its Roads, Rivers, Parks, etc, 1828, a 4-sheet map laid into linen, 21" x 18.75".

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J Cary. A New Map of Monmouthshire, divided into Hundreds exhibiting Its Roads, Rivers, Parks, etc, 1828, a 4-sheet map laid into linen, 18.75" x 21".

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After Robert Morden. 'Leicestershire', single sheet hand coloured map, 6.75" x 8.75"; another of Lincolnshire, early 18th century, 8.75" x 63/4". (2)

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After Robert Morden. 'Nottinghamshire', a double sheet hand coloured map, C.1695/1713, 14.5" x 16.75".

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A map of Suffolk by John Speed with coloured detail, 38 x 50cm

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An antique map of the East Riding of Yorkshire with coloured detail, 37 x 50cm

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A map of Norfolk by John Speed and Christopher Saxton with coloured detail, 37 x 49cm and A map of Suffolk by Christopher Saxton with coloured detail (cut), 27 x 37cm

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AFTER J CARY, (1754-1834). Isle of Wight and part of the South Coast, sparsely coloured, 16.5" x 23.5", and a REPRODUCTION MAP OF IRELAND, (2)

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AFTER JOHN OGILBY, (1600-1675). A Road Map "Carmarthen to Aberistwith" (sic). Sparsely coloured. 13.5" x 17.5".

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THE ORDNANCE SURVEY MAP OF NORTH PEMBROKESHIRE, published by Col. Colby in 1843. Folding canvas backed with marbled ends. 26" x 38".

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Edward Hasted - "The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent", printed for the author by Simmons & Kirkby, Canterbury 1798/1799, containing map of the county of Kent dated 1783 (torn on two folds), maps of the Hundreds, and various engravings (four volumes - in original calf bindings - repaired to spine, the fronts embossed with a coat-of-arms and bookplate of Gerard Vernon, Viscount Lymington)

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Bryan de Grineau (1883-1957), A Map of the Yangtse River, China, pen and ink, 55 x 42cm

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A 17th century map of Yorkshire, detailed to left 'Performed by John Speed, corrected and folded by Christopher Brown at the Globe near the West End of St. Paul's Church, London', later hand coloured with extensive annotation verso, 39cm x 52cm

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[INDIA]: BUCHANAN, LIEUT.-COL. W. J. Notes on Tours in Darjeeling and Sikkim. Darjeeling Improvement Fund: 1916. Large folding map in endpocket. Large 8vo, pp. 40, original grained cloth with tipped-in corrigenda. A trifle very light worming else very good. With 2-page contemporary typescript account of an expedition to Sandakphu loosely inserted. Together with: 'PANORAMIC PROFILE OF THE HILL RANGES OF SIKKIM in Two Parts. Point of Sight Observatory Hill Stn. Darjeeling (Sketched on to 80 Fixed Points)'. A double tinted panorama on single sheet with key and with inset profiles of Everest, map, etc.. Published by the Surveyor General of India, 1911. 23.5 x 29 inches. Also a map of Sikkim, laid-down on linen, 28 x 21.25 inches, published 1906; a map of 'Darjeeling and Adjacent Country', 28.75 x 24.75 inches, prepared for the 'G.O.C. Presidency Brigade' n.d. and 3 maps from the 'Indian Atlas' c. 1900. (7)

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[INDIA]: GORE, MAJOR ST.JOHN. A Tour to the Pindar Glacier. Calcutta: 1898. Folding map. 8vo, pp. 102, original wrappers; backstrip a little chipped.

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GALLIMAUFRY: a pamphlet "Remarks upon the Great Solar Spot of October 1865" by F. Howlett, plates, inscribed by author; a folder of un-mounted 19th Cent. sepia toned photographs, mainly topographical (up to full-plate); two humorous advertising blotters c. 1920's; a number of 19th Century song sheets; a race meeting programme "Carreras de Cavallas", 1879; an early 19th Cent. folding map of Switzerland (torn on folds); a MS. order to a draper 1810; an 1841 Globe Insurance certificate; 7 stereo cards (incl. 4 "Hold to Light"); seven 19th Cent. vellum deeds & one 17th Cent. (damaged); 6 early 19th Cent. Newspapers; upwards of 200 cartes-de-visite (1860's & later); a York Tax Office certificate 1799; a pamphlet (corners trimmed) "The Express or Every Man his own Doctor", Gainsborough: 1825; two fixtures cards (foxed) for Hampshire v. New Zealand 1931 and v. Lancashire 1930; a few postcards, greetings cards & menus; theatre programmes, prints, a few drawings; and much else.

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John Speed (1552-1629), A New and Accurate map of the World (1627), a double hemisphere, engraved 1651, 40cm x 54cm, stained, slightly faded and torn.

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Minshulls; a Regency/George IV dated pocket globe, the sphere with lacquered gores and a cartouche inscribed MINSHULLS 1816, 8cm pole to pole; with fitted fish skin case, the interior with celestial map (some small marks to the gores, extensive cracking to the case)

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Queen Anne veneered chest of drawers, long map drawer to frieze above two short and three long graduated drawers, some original escutcheons, a/f

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Arctic World, The, some spotting, slightly rubbed, 4to, 1876; Keller, F. The Amazon & Madeira Rivers, map loosely inserted, rubbed, 4to, 1874; Schmid, H. & K. Steiler.. The Bavarian Highlands, damp-stained in lower margin, rubbed, 4to, 1874; Sorrows, Sacred to the Memory of Penelope, engraved frontispiece by Fuseli (offset), tear in p.33, some spotting, cloth-backed boards, uncut, folio, 1796; Gray, T. Poems & Letters, plates, some spotting, contemporary calf gilt, 4to, 1879 (5)

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China: Martineau, Martin. Bellum Tartaricum, or the Conquest of the Great and most renowned Empire of China, lacks map, B3 with loss of a few letters, title margin lightly frayed, calf, lacks upper cover, 12mo, John Crook, 1654; Bernier, F. Verhael van den laetsten Oproer Inden Staet des Grooten Mogols, additional engraved title & 4 plates [bound with] Vervolgh der Aentekeningen, 2 plates (?of more), 4 volumes in one, contemporary vellum, 12mo, Amsterdam, J. Jansson, 1672 (2)

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*Bartlett, W.H. Forty Days in the Desert, engraved title, folding map, 26 engraved plates, some spotting, [n.d.]; Walks about the City and Environs of Jerusalem, lithographed frontispiece, engraved title, 24 plates and plans, somewhat spotted, [n.d.], original cloth, 8vo (2)

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*Van De Velde, C.W.M. Narrative of a Journey through Syria and Palestine in 1851 and 1852, 2 volumes, map, plan, 2 frontispieces, folding plate, original cloth, slightly soiled, 8vo, 1854

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*Morland, Samuel. The History of the Evangelical Churches of the Valleys of Piemont, FIRST EDITION, folding engraved map (repaired at fold on verso, cropped within the plate mark), nineteenth century calf, rubbed, upper cover detached, 4to, Adoniram Byfield, 1658

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Jellicoe, G. & S. The Landscape of Man, green half morocco, 4to, 1989; A History of Great Gransden, plates, original cloth, 8vo, 1892; Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club, plates, folding map, original cloth, mildewed, 8vo, Hereford, 1867 (3)

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Thomson, W.M. The Land and the Book, map, plates, slight spotting, contemporary calf, spine gilt, 8vo, 1881; Stanley, A.P. Sinai and Palestine, maps, contemporary calf, 8vo, 1881 (2)

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Royal Commission on Historical Monuments. Cambridge, 3 volumes including map volume, plates, dust-jackets, 1959; City of Oxford, dust-jacket, 1939; Brooke, C. & Others. Oxford and Cambridge, dust-jacket, 1988; Gray, A. Tedious Brief Tales of Granta and Gramarye, dust-jacket, 1919 (6)

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