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Lot 154

Smith (William) Observations on the Utility, Form and Management of Water Meadows, and the Draining and Irrigating of Peat Bogs, first edition, 2 folding engraved plates, a few leaves with slight creases or marginal defects, occasional foxing, uncut in original drab boards with paper spine label, spine ends chipped and worn, small stain to upper cover, 8vo, Norwich & London, Printed by R.M. Bacon, 1806.⁂ Scarce early work in unsophisticated condition by the 'father of English Geology', who produced the first geological map of Britain, published in 1815.

Lot 167

NO RESERVE Musschenbroek (Pieter van) Elementa Physicae Conscripta in Usus Academicos, title in red and black and with woodcut printer's device, 20 folding engraved plates and folding world map, front free endpaper with ink ownership inscription dated 1780, ex-library with a few ink-stamps, including to foot of title, first and last few leaves lightly browned, some light foxing and staining, plate 7 with short tear to fore-edge, repaired with tape to verso, later navy half calf over marbled boards, spine gilt with red morocco labels, 8vo, Leiden, Samuel Luchtmans, 1734.

Lot 187

Bible, English. The Holy Bible, 2 parts in 1, each with woodcut title, large woodcut arms to verso of first title, woodcut illustrations and decorations, OT lacking Ii7, preceded by Book of Common Prayer (lacking title) and The Genealogies (1634) with double-page woodcut map, followed by A Briefe Concordance (1633) and The Whole Book of Psalmes (1635), a few short tears and occasional defective lower corner, a few side-notes trimmed, ruled in red throughout, upper hinge broken with a few leaves and endpapers loose, 19th century blind-stamped roan with silver metal clasps (one missing), upper joint worn, lower rubbed, g.e., [Herbert 493], 8vo, by Robert Barker...and by the Assignes of John Bull, 1634.

Lot 266

Defoe (Daniel) La Vie et les Avantures surprenantes de Robinson Crusoe, vol.1 only (of 3), first French edition, engraved frontispiece, title in red & black, 6 engraved plates and folding map, lacking final blank, contemporary ink inscription to title, small stain to lower margin of frontispiece, map browned and torn at folds (repaired), V6 with repair to lower outer corner, handsome contemporary panelled calf, gilt, spine gilt in compartments, slightly rubbed, spine a little faded, 12mo, Amsterdam, l'Honoré & Chatelain, 1720.⁂ Despite usually being found with 2 other volumes of further adventures this volume is complete in itself.

Lot 96

NO RESERVE Golden Cockerel Press.- Chair (Somerset de) The Silver Crescent, bookplate, 1943; The Golden Carpet, previous owner's ink inscription, 1943, one of 500 copies, frontispiece, illustrations, map endpapers, original morocco-backed boards by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, a little rubbed, sunned spine, Golden Cockerel Press, 8vo (2).

Lot 25

ß Roses de Jeanne, Cote de Val Vilaine, Blanc de Noirs V16 (2016 Vintage)Domaine Cedric Bouchard6x75clIN BONDCedric Bouchard is one of the new generation of star growers in Champagne. Based in the Côte des Bar in the Aube, in the south of Champagne, he only began making wine in 2000, from 1.4 hectares of vines, but has since added his father's 1.5 hectares to this holding. Initially the wines he made from his father's plots were labelled 'Inflorescence', but since 2000 they have all been under the Roses de Jeanne label.The approach is very much a terroir-influenced one, and the plots used are indicated on a map on the back label. Farming is organic and all wines are single-site, single-variety and single-vintage Just first pressings are used and the primary fermentation is with wild yeasts.

Lot 170

A collection of Antique maps dating from the 17th century and later , to include Norden map of Hertfordshire, Carey map of Suffolk, possible John Speed of Hartfordshire, Carey Map of Middlesex, Antique road map,  later reproduction topographical and other maps

Lot 171

An Antique map of La Provence, inscribed Petrus Kaerius Celavit, 5.5ins x 8ins

Lot 302

Cyril George Turner ARP, Fire Watcher in Frome, Somerset, World War II Defence medal, ARP button and a silver stamped ARP badge, together with a map

Lot 333

A yellow metal cigarette case, marked Combat Naval 1914-16, with embossed image of warship to the front and tree, flowers and insect to the reverse, containing a lighter, together with a yellow metal cigarette case, engraved with US Occupation Zone 1947 and map to the front, and a yellow metal lighter cigarette case, engraved Germany British Zone with map to the front, containing small embroidered cloth

Lot 1175

JACK CLEMO. 'Cactus on Carmel,' first edition, unopened, fine, unclipped dj, Methuen, 1967; 'The Map of Clay,' first edition, unclipped, vg to fine, light spotting, Methuen, 1961; 'The Echoing Tip,' signed by author, first edition, card wraps, Methuan, 1971; EVELINE CLEMO. ' Proved Thee at the Waters,' signed by Jack Clemo, card wraps, Moorley's Bible & Bookshop, Ilkeston. (4)

Lot 1213

A MAP OF THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL NEWLY SURVEYED BY JOEL GASCOYNE 1699 Facsimile with an introduction by WLD Ravenhill and OJ Padel (1991). Devon and Cornwall Record Society. All fine in slipcase (1)

Lot 1264

BIBLE INTEREST. .........., contemporary owner inscription 'Richard Dean His Book Given him by his father Twentieth of May 1719,' full leather, no title page, loose first leaves but over 265 full plate illustrations in good condition by G. Freman Delin and P. Bouche, 6 maps, Richard Blome, circa 1610 two further dates of 1689 and 1696 found on plates.Just uploaded the map pictures

Lot 180

EDWARD BAINES. 'History, Directory & Gazetteer ... Lancaster,' two vols, full calf, stacked joints, chipped and rubbed, lacks maps, WM. Wales & Co, Liverpool, 1824; ANON. 'History of the City and County of Norwich,' quarter calf, plates, repairs to fold up map in rear pocket, John Crouse, Norwich, 1768; Plus one other. (4)

Lot 184

Capt G. F. LYON. 'The Private Journal of.....The Recent Voyage of Discovery under Captain Parry,' half calf with gilt decorations o spine, engraved frontis, map and plates, vg to fine, John Murray, London, 1824.

Lot 208

ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. 'Kidnapped. Being Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the Year 1751,' original green cloth, rubbed and bumped, fold out map for frontis, Cassell & Company, 1886; 'the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde,' original maroon cloth, spotting throughout, Longmans, Green, and Co, 1896; 'The Wrong Box,' first edition, staining to original cloth, toning to leaves, Longmans, Green, and Co, 1889; With six other works by Stevenson. (9)Kidnapped- 1887 5G 7.88The Wrong Box- 1889- Vailima Letters- second edition- 1895- St Ives- second edition- 1898Weir of Hermiston- 1896- Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde- 1896- Kidnapped- 1886- 5G- 7.86The Black Arrow- 1888- 5G. 7.88Island Nights Entertainments- 1893- 7 G-3.93

Lot 230

JOHN FRANKLIN. 'Journey the Shores of the Polar Sea,' four vols, formerly stock of Rowe's of Penzance, engraved frontis, John Murray, London, 1829. (4)There is one map to the rear of vol I. The plates are complete.

Lot 232

DANIEL PATERSON. 'New and Accurate Description of All the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales,' tenth edition, two-page map to frontis, vg textblock, T. N. Longman, Lodon, 1794.

Lot 248

JOHN CARY. 'Cary's New Itinerary: Or, Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads, Both Direct and Cross, Throughout England and Wales,' third edition, rebound, fold out map complete but in need of repair, spotting throughout, J. Cary, 1806; 'New Remarks of London: Or, A Survey of the Cities of Londo and Westminster....,' rebacked, lacks frontis, toning to leaves as could be expected, E. Midwinter, London, 1732; 'The Stranger in Liverpool,' rebound, lacks frontis, ninth edition, maps and plates, T. Kaye, Liverpool, 1829. (3)

Lot 251

Mrs BRASSEY. 'Sunshine and Storm in the East, or Cruises to Cyprus and Constantinople,' original decorative cloth as designed by Gustave Dore, lacks map, plates, Longmans, Green, and Co, London, 1880; 'In The Trades, The Tropics, & the Roaring Forties,' original decorative cloth, profusely illustrated, fold out map, some spotting, Longmans, Green, & Co, 1885; With twelve other works on travel and exploration, with decorative bindings, and primarily late 19th century, including Shackleton, Sir S. Baker, Hudson, and Henry Kingsley. (14)

Lot 253

'The Life and Adventures of Bampfylde-Moore Carew Commonly Called the King of the Beggars.....with his travels twice through great Part of America . . And a Dictionary of the Cant Language used by the Mendicants,' attributed to Robert Goadby, full leather, rebacked with loss, delicate titlepage, heavy toning throughout, J. Buckland, London, 1794; B. MARTIN. 'Philosophia Britannica: Or, A New and Comprehensive System of the Newtonian Philosophy, Astronomy and Geography in a Course of Twelve Lectures,' vol II of III, second edition, loose front board, going and spotting throughout, fold out map of the Trade Winds by Dr Edmund Halley, M. Cooper et al, London, 1759; ROBERT BARCLAY. 'An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, As the Same is Held Forth, and Preached, by the People, called in Scorn, Quakers,' fourth edition, half leather, loss to titlepage, lacking frontis, staining and toning throughout, D. Sowle, 1701. (3)

Lot 269

HOWARD WILLOUGHBY. 'Australian Pictures Drawn with Pen and Pencil,' original decorative cloth, 107 illustrations, 1 map, The Religious Tract Society, London, 1886; THE MARQUIS OF LORNE. 'Canadian Pictures Drawn with Pen and Pencil,' third edition, original decorative cloth, numerous illustrations, The Religious Tract Society, London, 1892; Rev Samuel Manning. The Lan of the Pharaohs. Eygpt and Sinai,' original decorative cloth, numerous illustrations, Religious Tract Society, London, n.d; Rev F. W. HOLLAND. 'Sinai and Jerusalem; Or, Scenes from the Bible Lands,' original decorative cloth, 12 coloured photographic views, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, n,d; Rev SAMUEL MANNING and Rev S. S. Green. 'English Pictures Drawn with Pen and Pencil,' new edition, original decorative cloth, The Religious Tract Society, London. (5)

Lot 273

THOMAS HARDY. 'Jude the Obscure,' first edition, original cloth, published as volume VIII of the Wessex novels, etching by H. Macbeth-Raeburn and a map of Wessex, Osgood McIlvaine and Co, London, 1896; 'A Changed Man. The Waiting Supper and Other Tales,' first edition, original cloth, frontis, MacMillan and Co, London, 1913; 'Time's Laughing Stock,' 1910, 'Late Lyrics and Earlier,' 1922, 'Human Shows Far Phantasies,' 1925; With nineteen other books including three vols of Roby's Traditions of Lancashire, Matthew Arnold, H. Rider Haggard, and Jerome K. Jerome. (25)

Lot 319

WORLD WAR I. 'Hark! Hark! The Dogs Do Bark!,' a serio-comique map of Europe at war, each nation represented by various breeds of dog, including the British bulldog, French poodle, German dachshund, and others, with the Tsar of Russia driving a large steamroller towards the rest of Europe, lithograph printed in colour on wove paper, tape repairs to verso (on folds), some leaching of colour from paper wraps, Johnson, Riddle & Co, 1914. (56cm x 75cm)

Lot 323

ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. 'London from the South Side of the Thames,' by Robert Loudan, large uncoloured wood-engraved prospect backed onto linen, tide mark to far left edge, some bubbling to map against linen, Illustrated London News, 1861. 53cm x 133cm20cm long tide mark to the top left with it being 9cm at its widest point, the paper map was not quite glued flat to it linen backing and a bubbling type effect is apparent (particularly when touched and viewed at the margins), some indiscriminate foxing to the bottom of engraving where no print is apparent, there is evidence of worm sporadically to the top of the engraving.The engraving is clear with a striking amount of detail.

Lot 34

HENRY M. STANLEY. 'How I found Livingstone. Travels, Adventures and Discoveries in Central Africa,' new and cheaper edition, pictorial cloth, loss to title page, illustrations and fold out map, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, London 1889.

Lot 527

ROBERT MORDEN. 'Comitatus Rotelandiae Tabula Nova & Aucta,' hand-coloured copper engraved map, spotting, center fold, framed and glazed, 1695. 29cm x 36cm

Lot 528

GERARD MERCATOR. 'Angliae IIII Tabula,' hand-coloured copper engraved map, from the 'Atlas Minor' by Mercator and Hondius, depicting the Southwest of England and Wales, latin to verso, decorative cartouche, mounted, Adrianus Bottius, Dordrecht, circa 1620, 20cm x 25cm.The images give a good reflection of the margins. It has been cut to the edges with more paper left to the top and bottom. There is a slight amount of spotting. Some watercolours have leached, which is noticeable only when expected closely. There is a graphite indentation to the bottom of the text (to the rear) 'Mercantor 1632'. The plate is partially loose from the mount.

Lot 530

WILLIAM JOHNSON (1806-1840) and JOHN THOMSON (1777-1840). 'Skye Island & c,' hand-coloured copper engraved map, printed for 'Atlas of Scotland', John Thomson, Edinburgh, 1824.

Lot 534

J. CARY. 'A Map of Cornwall from the Best Authorities,' engraved map, published for Camden's Britannia, foxing, folds, framed and glazed, John Stockdale, 1805.

Lot 537

THOMAS KITCHIN. 'New and Improved map of Cornwall,' hand col engraved map, middle fold, tear and tide marks, formed and glaze, Carrington Bowles and Robert Sayer, London, circa 1765. 56cm x 76cm

Lot 538

JAN JANSSON. 'Cornubia sive Cornwallia,' hand col engraved map, slight tear to middle fold, small amount of foxing, latin text to verso, framed and glazed, Amsterdam, circa 1650. 40cm x 52cm

Lot 540

CHRISTOPHER SAXTON and PHILIP LEA. 'Oxford, Buckingham & Bark-Shire,' hand-coloured copper engraved map, from 'The Shires of England and Wales', town plan of Bedforde, loss to margin bottom left corner, Sold by George Wildey at the Great Toy Spectacle, China-ware and Print Shop, London, circa 1693. 40.5cm x 46cm

Lot 575

OWEN & BOWEN. 'The Road from Exeter to Truro showing Map of Cornwall.' Partially hand coloured, toning, framed and glazed, 1720, 18.5cm x 12.5cm.

Lot 576

CHRISTOPHER SAXTON and WILLIAM KIP. 'Cornwall olim pars Danmoniorum.' Engraved map, inset view of Launceston, framed and glazed, circa 1610, approx 31cm x 41cm.

Lot 73

SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE. 'The British Campaign in France and Flanders 1914,' third edition, original cloth, rubbed and bumped, fold out map, sporadic spotting, Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1916; With 1915, 1916 and 1918 and three other books by and about Doyle including 'Memories and Adventures,' and 'Our Second American Adventure'. (7)

Lot 92

BOHN's ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY. 'China Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical. With Some Account of Ava and the Burmese, Siam, and Anam,' original cloth, cracking to joints, loss to frontis map, Henry G. Bohm, London, 1853; Nineveh and its Palaces,' by Joseph Bonomi,' third edition revised, original cloth, ex libris stamps to endpaper, contemporary signature in ink to titlepage, H. G. Bohn, London, 1857; J. H. BRADY. 'The Dover Road Sketch Book,' rebacked original cloth, foldout map of Kent as frontis, Henry Ward, Canterbury, 1837; with five other works, with late to mid 19th century bindings including Vathek and 'The Art of Garnishing Churches at Christmas. (8)

Lot 1826

A Hogarth framed reproduction Robert Morden map print of Cornwall - sold with a framed hunting print and another

Lot 181

Samplers. A needlework picture by Ann Peck, 1793, worked in silk threads on a linen ground, with moralistic verse between decorative borders, flower basket above flanked by putti and floral urns, maker's name below and date 'August 10 1793', with stylised trees, dogs, birds, butterflies, and a pair of stags, worked in cross-stitch in shades of green, brown, and cream, with touches of black and pink, toned, some wear to ground and resultant loss of threadwork (especially to edges), 38 x 32.5 cm (15 x 12.75 ins), expertly repaired and stitch-mounted on cream cotton over board (39.5 x 34.5 cm), together with 8 other 18th and 19th century samplers, most with various degrees of wear expertly repaired, including a map of England and Wales, each similarly stitch-mounted, various sizes QTY: (9)

Lot 394

After Norman Thelwell (20th/21st century) - 'The Salmon Leap', signed artist's proof, limited edition print 6/850, 11" x 14"; together with a companion, 'The Dry Fly Purist' and numbered 163/350 (a pair); also various decorative prints and watercolours including a coaching scene possibly after Charles Cooper Henderson, 9.5" x 13.5", a modern map of Wiltshire, an acrylic painting of a fox bearing a monogram for Gillott, a gouache by Jim Condell, 'Scatter! Here Comes Trouble', four modern prints of hunting scenes after George Wright and various Japanese watercolours and Oriental prints, various sizes (a collection)

Lot 350

Willem Janszoon Blaeu, Dutch, 1571-1638, India quae Orientalis dicitur et Insulae Adiacentes, a hand-coloured engraved map on laid paper, 41 x 50cm Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 351

Robert Morden, British, 1650-1703, 'The Philipine Isles', c.1688, engraved map, later hand-coloured, 10.4cm high, 13cm wide Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 352

William Faden, British,1749-1836, A Chart of the Atlantic or Western Ocean . . . Drawn from the Latest Observations of the English, French and Spanish Astronomers, Wherein is delineated the Track of his Majesty's Fleet, Commanded by the late Viscount Nelson..... A Course which in Its consequence led to the Glorious Victory of Trafalgar...; engraved map with later annotations in pen and brown and blue ink delineating the route of the transport of Nelson's Victory, London: Published by Weadon, Charing Cross, August 12th 1807, 58.5 x 90cmPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 353

A hand-drawn double hemisphere world map, after Frederik de Wit, gouache with gilt detailing and brown ink calligraphy, bearing European heraldic crests to corners, 34 x 46cm Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 497

A Wenhaston Suffolk framed map and history guide

Lot 532

A large Educational roll down map depicting Germany under Hitler 1933-1945, approx. 77" x 94"

Lot 533

A Philips school room map of the world, showing the British Commonwealth, Foreign Colonial Powers and Commercial Highways, approx. 47" x 72" overall

Lot 534

A pull down school room map, showing Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxemburg, approx. 86" x 54" overall

Lot 1594

After John Speed - A 17th century map of Scotland measures 17cm x 19cm. Framed and glazed. Total width 30cm x 32cm.

Lot 9097

English School (20th century): Fishing Boat Coming into Large Dock, watercolour unsigned 28cm x 48cm; English School (19th/20th century): Ships Leaving Whitby Harbour, watercolour indistinctly signed; John E Parkin (British 20th century): Beach Scene, watercolour signed together with 'The Shipwreck' after Turner, colour print max 49cm x 69cm; After Braun and Hogenberg: 'Map of Krempe and Rendsburg', hand coloured engraving 18cm x 48cm, Edwin Sarp 'A Bit of Old Leeds (Moot Hall)' coloured print 36cm x 51cm Emanuel Bowen (British 1694-1767) and John Owen (British fl. 1720-1764) after John Ogilby (British 1600-1676): 'The Road from Whitby to Morton' 20cm x 15cm (15) (framed);Dennis Wood (British 20th century): Snowscape, watercolours signed together with etching and pastel max 29cm x 39cm (13)

Lot 292

Augsta Vindel and Georg Mattaus, a hand-coloured engraved map of ‘Milazzo, Sicilia’, c.1718, 50 x 59cm Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 293

An Italian engraved folding map of Rome 'Carta Topografica del Suburbano di Romai, 1839, hand-coloured, in twenty-four sections, later framed, 117 x 106cm Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 294

A Map of 'The Hundred of Bromley and Beckenham and the Hundred of Ruxley', 19th century, 40 x 38cm Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 295

Reginald John called Rex Whistler, 1905-1944, Flying Visit of Truth to Berlin in the form of an R. A. F. leaflet raid here fancifully depicted - but not forgetting a great many hard facts, The Illustrated Magazine, December 9th, 1939, black and white satirical map of an aerial view of Berlin, the verso with text What the R.A.F. sees over Berlin, 33 x 49cm; together with The New Forget-Me-Not Caldendar, decorated by Rex Whistler, Cobden-Sanderson, London, 1930; and L Whistler, Rex Whistler, His Life and His Drawings, Art and Technics, London, 1948 (3) Note: The map commemorates the first British "nickel" (propaganda leaflet raid) over Berlin during World war II. It took place in early October 1939 and was carried out by planes of RAF10 Squadron. The raid was promoted as a sign of Germany's weak air defences and its vulnerability to attack. The R. A. F. is represented by numerous putti wearing flying helmets and goggles and being led by a warlike Britannia. In the lower right corner are caricatures of Hitler, Goebbels and Goering, shaking impotent fists at the sky whilst Von Ribbentrop cowers beneath a table. They support a 'skull and crossbones' flag with the skull wearing an SS cap. Rex Whistler joined the army in 1939 but was killed in action in 1944 in Normandy at the age of 39.Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 159

THREE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER MAPS OF SCOTLAND,comprising 'Praefeckra Renfreana' by T. Pont, 39cm x 53cm, 'The Nether Warde fo Clyds-Dail' and 'Baronie of Glasco and Southern Part of Lanarkshire', each mounted, framed and under glass (3)An original and period map(s)

Lot 160

EIGHT LATE 17TH /EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER MAPS,including Portugal by Allard, Peru, Chil, La Plara for Thomson's New Atlas 1816, Atlantic Islands and further mixed and looseAn original and period map(s)

Lot 162

THREE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER HAND COLOURED MAPS,the first 'Eusdail of Eshdale, by J Blaue, 40cm x 52cm, the remaining The Meke and Upper Ward of Clyds-Dail by T Pont, all mounted, framed and under glass (3)One map cracked; An original and period map(s)

Lot 163

THREE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER MAPS OF SCOTLAND,the first and largest Scotland with Orkney and Shetland Isles, pub Whittle and Laurie, London 1814, 77.5cm x 59.5cm, the second Eastern Scotland by Valk & Schenk, the third The Middle-Part of Galloway by Pont, latter two mounted, all framed and under glass (3)An original and period map(s)

Lot 164

FOUR MAPS OF ENGLAND,comprising A Correct Chart of the English Channel by Seale for Tindal, 38cm x 48cm, The Road From Carlisle by Ogilly, Warwickshire by Morden and Rutlandshire by Speed, all framed and under glass (4)An original and period map(s)

Lot 165

TWO 17TH CENTURY MAPS,by C. Owen and W. Trip, Penbrock and Merionith, the latter hand coloured, 26.5cm x 32cm, together with four further maps of England and Scotland including a Dutch example (6)An original and period map(s)

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