Liverpool. Bennison (Jonathan), A Map of the Town and Port of Liverpool with the Environs including Seacomb, Woodside, Birkenhead, Tranmere &c. from actual survey, Liverpool, Sept. 1835, large map, engraved by John Dower, with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on later linen, calligraphic cartouche, compass rose and table of reference, slight spotting and staining, old library stamp to the upper right corner, marbled endpapers, 1280 x 1780 mm, contained in a contemporary burgundy morocco gilt book box with a morocco gilt label of the Liverpool Dock Office to the upper siding, spine a little faded, slight wear to extremitiesQTY: (1)
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Ireland. Mercator (Gerard), Irlandiae Regnum, circa 1628, uncoloured engraved map, orientated to the east, very slight offsetting, slight creasing, slight marginal staining but not affecting the printed image, 330 x 420 mm, French text on verso, together with Cary (John). A Map of Ireland divided into Provinces and Counties from the best Authorities, circa 1805, uncoloured engraved map, slight offsetting, old folds, 520 x 420 mm QTY: (2)
Norfolk. Speed (John), Norfolk a Countie Florishing & Populous Described and Devided, with the Armes of such Noble Familes as have borne the titles thereof, Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell [1676], hand-coloured engraved map, inset city plan of Norwich, large margins, slight dust soiling, 385 x 500 mm, English text on versoQTY: (1)
Birmingham. Beilby, Knott & Beilby (publishers), To the Right Honourable William Earl of Dartmouth, Viscount Lewisham &c. &c. the Zealous Promoter of the interests of the Town and Liberal Patron of its Public Institutions, This Map of Birmingham engraved from a minute Trigonometrical survey, made in the years 1824 & 1825, is with permission dedicated..., J. Pigott Smith, Surveyor and Engineer, Birmingham, March 25th 1828, uncoloured large engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, inset plan of the town of Birmingham in the year 1731, large calligraphic cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, slight staining and offsetting, edged in green silk which is frayed with some loss, short splits along old folds, 1380 x 1290 mm, marbled endpapers, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase, case worn and frayedQTY: (1)NOTE:An uncommon large scale map of Birmingham.
Cotman (John Sell). Engravings of Sepulchral Brasses in Norfolk and Suffolk, tending to illustrate the Ecclesiastical, Military, and Civil Costume, as well as to preserve Memorials of Ancient Families in that County, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, with additional plates, 1839, hand-coloured polychromatic etched frontispiece to each volume, 171 etched plates hand-coloured in yellow (including two double-page), top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, upper pastedowns with ownership label of Michael Ernest Sadler, University College, Oxford, contemporary half morocco, folio, together with:Taylor (Richard). Index Monasticus; or the Abbeys and other Monasteries, Alien Priories, Friaries, Colleges, Collegiate Churches, and Hospitals, with their Dependencies, formerly established in the Diocese of Norwich and the Ancient Kingdom of East Anglia, London: Printed for the Author, by Richard and Arthur Taylor, 1821, title in red and black, engraved map of Norwich, double-page etched bird's-eye view of Norwich, two engraved county maps hand-coloured in outline (Norfolk and Suffolk), plate of armorial bearings, bookplate of Sir John P. Boileau Bt., to upper pastedown and W. W. Williamson to front free endpaper, damp-staining to endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated maroon morocco by Hayday, joints slightly rubbed, slightly marked to lower board, folio,QTY: (3)
Pont (Timothy) Glottiana Praefectura Superior; The Upper Ward of Clyds-Dayl 17th century engraved map, framed under glass and measuring approx. 71cm x 62cm externally Glottiana Praefectura Inferior cum Baronia Glascuensi; The Nether Ward of Clyds-Dayl and Baronie of Glasgow and Levinia Uice Commitatus; The Province of Lennox, called the Shyre of Dun-Britton As above (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
Par M, Bonne M'tre De Mathe'matiq 1771, Carte du Royaume D'Ecosse Framed map of Scotland under glass measuring approximately 40cm high x 52cm wide externally J, Bartholomew Junr Edinburgh, Upper Estuary of the Clyde and adjoining country Framed map of ports and harbours on the west coast of Scotland under glass measuring approximately 59cm high x 41cm wide externally La Citta di Venezia Framed map of the city of Venice under glass measuring approximately 37cm high x 60cm wide externally Avril Paton "Snow Fall" signed framed print under glass measuring approximately 44cm high x 51cm wide and a framed etching of Sauchiehall St, Glasgow under glass measuring 35cm high x 28cm wide (5) Condition Report:Available upon request
Taylor (George) & Skinner (Andrew) Two hand-coloured road maps from the Survey and Maps of the Roads of North Britain or Scotland, showing respectively the routes from Glasgow to Longtown and Edinburgh to Glasgow, framed under glass and measuring approx. 56cm x 25cm; two smaller county maps (Perth and Linlithgowshire) by Thomas Kitchin; a map of Argyle & Bute by Sayer Bennet; and a later Dumbartonshire county map, all being framed (6) Condition Report:Available upon request
Pont (Timothy) Annandiae Praefectura; Vulgo the Stewartrie of Annandale 17th century engraved map, framed under glass, measuring approx. 64cm x 55cm externally Buthe Insula; The Yle of Boot (Isle of Bute) Arania, Insula in aestuario Glottae; The Yle of Arren in the Fyrth of Clyd (Isle of Arran in the Firth of Clyde) (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
Pont (Timothy) Iura Insula; The Yle of Iura (Isle of Jura), 17th century engraved map, framed under glass and measuring approx. 72cm x 62cm externally Knapdalia Provincia, que sub Argathelia censetur; The Province of Knapdale which is accounted a member of Argyll And Lorna, cum insulis vicinis et provinciis eidem conterminis; Lorn wt. the Yles and provinces bordering there-upon As above (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
John Thomas, Edinburgh 1828 Framed map of Annan under glass measuring approximately 56cm high x 69cm externally Scotia Ta BVLA Framed hand coloured map of Scotland under glass measuring approximately 60cm high x 71cm wide externally Geographical and Statistical map of Scotland c1813 Framed 19th century hand coloured map of Scotland under glass measuring approximately 58cm high x 68cm wide August Stifler 1804, Charte vod Scotland Early 19th century map of Scotland under glass measuring approximately 56cm high x 68cm wide (4) Condition Report:Available upon request
Venezia 1779 Prello Antonio Zatta, La Scozia Settentrionale Divisa Nelle Sue Contre Particolari 18th century framed map of Scotland framed under glass and measuring approximately externally 50cm high x 60cm wide De l'inte Scozia c1720 18th century framed map of Scotland framed under glass and measuring approximately externally 59cm high x 50cm wide (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
Guicciardini (Lodovico) Brugh View of Bruges, printed circa-1613, framed under glass, measuring 36cm x 29.5cm externally, with dealer's label to reverse Ortelius (Abraham) Agrege Du Theatre D'Ortelius Johannes Baptista Vrients, 1602, four pages, framed together in a double-sided frame, measuring approx. 62.5 x 31cm externally, featuring a map of Scotland Together with a framed "Nuremburg Chronicle" view of Florence (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
A George V silver cigarette case, by H Bros, Birmingham 1937, the body with engine-turned decoration, and another smaller by W. T. Toghill & Co, Birmingham 1934, an a Japanese 950 silver zippo lighter, engraved with a map of Korea, weighable silver 241gms (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
Relics of Ancient Architecture and Other Picturesque in Glasgow Published and Lithographed in Colours by Miller & Buchanan from Water Colour Drawings by Thomas Fairnbairn Glasgow, 1849, large folio half-bound in gilt ruled Morocco with gilt-titled upper cover Together with a linen-backed folding Map of the City of Glasgow as Divided into Municipal Wards (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
FORD (W), A DESCRIPTION OF SCENERY IN THE LAKE DISTRICT, with folding frontis map, London, Groombridge, 1845; HOWITT (W&M), THE WYE, photographic plate, 1863; PLUES (M), RAMBLES IN SEARCH OF WILD FLOWERS, hand coloured plates, 1863; EUSTACHE (L), THE FRENCH COOK; engraved frontis, 1829; and five other books (9)
An early 20thC Russian propaganda porcelain teapot, depicting a scene commemorating the end of the Russian Civil War, the front painted with a Bolshevik holding gun standing above map with the dates 1918-1923 verso painted with a depiction of a farm labourer, signed to underside A.Hayakgrob?, 18cm high.
Mint edition coin sets, comprising The Mint Edition Great British Railway Heritage Ingot Collection, partially complete to include Sterling Silver, City of Truro, Eric Treacy, Evening Star, Duchess of Sutherland, Mallard, and Sir Kenneth Grange, and a partially complete Royal Air Force RAF Ingot Collection, Mosquito, Westland Whirlwind, Hawker Hurricane, Submarine Spitfire, Handley Page Halifax, Avro Lancaster, Vicker's Wellington, and Submarine Spitfire, and a Central London pop out map. (3)
John Speed Hand-coloured engraved map "Shropshyre Described, The Sittuation of Shrowesbury Shewed with the Armes of those Earles and other Memorable things Observed", inset town plan of Shrewsbury, large strapwork cartouche and compass rose, framed and glazed, image size 39.5cm x 52cm Condition Report Map is original (17th century), possibly later hand coloured but looks contemporary. Can't tell if map is stuck down.
John Speed, 'Wilshire', John Sudbury & George Humble, 17th century hand coloured engraved map of Wiltshire, inset town plan of Salisbury and an oval vignette of Stonehenge, circa 1610, framed and glazed, 39cm x 53cm, plus two further hand coloured maps of Dorsetshire and Hampshire (3) Condition Report Speed map circa 1610, with browning to edges, central fold line, crease on the right side, possibly some fading/discolouration, some spots and accretions.The other two maps with browning, fading/discolourationGeneral wear and tear.
Italian Grand Tour. Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778) - Veduta della vasta Fontana di Trevi anticamente detta l'Acqua Vergine, later 20th c impression of the 1751 original, blind-stamped lower-right margin, etching, 41 x 55.5cm, Giovanni Battista Falda (1643-1678) - Fontana su la piazza della Madonna dei Monti, Roma: published by Giovanni Giacomo de' Rossi, n.d. [1665-1691], etching, 22 x 29cm, [&] [Mantua] Jean de Beaurain (1696-1771) - Plan de la ville de Mantoue [...], map, Paris: s.n., n.d. [c. 1735-40], copperplate engraving, 47 x 57.5cm, (3) Unexamined out of frames. Piranesi good, the other two mixed, but OK-good.
Pictures and Prints. Arthur Willmore (1814-1888) after J. M. W. Turner RA (1775-1851) - Ancient Rome, n.d. [19th c], steel engraving, 22 x 27cm, another steel engraving after Turner, Dido Building, Carthage, 21 x 27cm, Henry Wilkinson (1921 - 2011) - Spaniels, signed within the plate, further signed and numbered 116/150 by the artist in pencil, etching, with colouring, 27 x 32cm, Orientalist School, 19th c - Desert Scene, watercolour, 21 x 21cm, Bowen's map of Lincolnshire, hand-coloured engraving, Hogarth-type frame, a Rowlandson restrike, two 18th c road maps, Victorian steel engravings, etc., mixed media and processes, various sizes and frames Both Turner steel engravings with foxed spots, more pronounced on the Roman scene. The Orientalist watercolour sketch with some stains.
Map. 1922 Ordnance Survey One Inch of Bristol District. Special Sheet Popular Edition. Includes Glos, Wilts & Somerset. Redwick at NW then Avonmouth, Iron Acton, Chipping Sodbury, Colerne at East, Farleigh Hungerford at SE, West Harptree at South, SW with Winscombe and Clevedon at West on Bristol Channel. Cloth backed.
MILNE, A. A. Winnie-the-Pooh, FIRST EDITION, first printing, 8vo, publisher's green cloth lettered in gilt, map endpapers, top edge gilt, binding good with a few light marks, light wear to extremities, corners lightly bumped and worn, shelf-lean, internally good with handling marks, heavier in places, a few pale splash-marks in places, no inscriptions, London: Methuen, 1926
Bray (William): Sketch of a Tour into Derbyshire and Yorkshire, 2nd edition, 9 copper engraved plates, several mis-bound. Later half calf, marbled paper boards, octavo, 1783. + Pilkington (James): A View of the Present State of Derbyshire, 2 vols, with map by Burdett, half calf, octavo, 1789. + 1 other (4 vols)
Slater’s (late Pigot & Co): Royal National and Commercial Directory and Topography, covering 12 counties, Derbyshire to Worcestershire and Midland and Central England counties. With a large folding map of England & Wales with all railway lines and 11 other folding maps, all hand coloured. (The Rutland area has no map printed, but complete as issued). With 199pp illustrated classified advert section at the rear. 1000+ pages, published by Slaters, Manchester, 1850. (1)
White (Walter): A Month in Yorkshire, original blind stamped cloth, 386pp with a 32pp Chapman & Hall catalogue dated April 1858, some sporadic foxing, octavo; + White (William): History, Gazetteer and Directory of the East and North Ridings of Yorkshire, lacks map, plain cloth, amateur paper label on spine; + 1 other. (3)
Drake (J): Road Book of the Sheffield and Rotherham Railway, frontis and map, 74pp and a 62pp classified advert section, original cloth, 12mo; + Fenton (Ben): Poems, Tributes to Scarborough, odes on Wellington and Napoleon, etc, original cloth SIGNED by author "To Thos Sutton June 1844, A present from the author”, signed on FFEP, pub Saunders and Otley, London, octavo, 1843. (2)
Hall (Elias): Introduction to the Mineral and Geological Map of the Coal-field of Lancashire, etc. Half calf, 28pp plus colour chart (repaired), pub Manchester, 1836. + Adam (W): Brief of the Geology of Derbyshire and Staffordshire, etc. Waxed printed paper covers, 1846; + Walker’s Derbyshire folding coloured map in original cloth boards, 1837. (3)
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