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A late 18thc/19thc map of Prospect of Leith from the East, dedicated to the Right Honorable Sir James Fleming Lord Provost of ye City of Edinburgh and ye rest of ye honorable council of the said Borough, the map humbly dedicated by Captain Greenvile Collins hydrographer to the King, in gilt glazed frame (folded: 46cm x 59cm) (slight spotting throughout)
A Collection of Sandwich Town and Church Guides, - including - C.P. Neilson (Ed) - "The Ancient Town and Port of Sandwich. Official Handbook, Illustrated", published by The Corporation of Sandwich, 1927, "Sandwich Parish Church (St. Clement), Founded 1060", W.J. Gordon - "Sandwich and Roundabout", printed by the Botolph Printing Works, London, and "A Street Map of Sandwich with Street Index and General Information. Presented with the Compliments of John Hogbin & Son, Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents" and others (21)
Edward Hasted - "The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent", printed by Simmons & Kirkby, Canterbury, 1778-1799 (four gilt tooled leather bound volumes)Condition Report - Volume 1 - 8 maps, 21 plates - this does not include the large map of KentVolume 2 - 12 maps, 11 platesVolume 3 - 13 maps, 11 platesVolume 4 - 4 maps, 16 plates.This count excludes the smaller plates found throughout the printed text. Condition of volumes - volume 4 with detached front and back boards. Some bumping to corners and typical wear to spines and boards. All paintings appear to be present. No obvious damage/loss save for some discolouration/spotting to pages.
1971 Saab 96 V4 Transmission: manualMileage:61323The Saab 96 was manufactured and marketed from 1960 to January 1980, replacing the 93. The 96 featured aerodynamic two-door bodywork, four passenger seating and at first a two-stroke, three cylinder engine, later a four-stroke V4. The front end was lengthened for 1965 models, in preparation for a new engine, and the radiator was placed ahead of the engine rather than above and behind, a leftover from the thermosiphon cooling days. Both front and rear windows were enlarged slightly for 1968 models. The Saab 96 was driven most famously by Erik Carlsson in many international rallies, coming first in the 1960, 1961 and 1962 RAC Rallies and first in the 1962 and 1963 Monte Carlo Rallies. It was these successive, top-level victories that put the Saab 96 'on the map' and established its reputation for reliability and toughness. Carlsson also competed in the East African Safari Rally. Famous rallying names such as Simo Lampinen, Per Eklund, Pat Moss-Carlsson, Tom Trana, Stig Blomqvist and Carl Orrenius have also been connected with the Saab 96.This delightful Saab 96, first registered on 1st July 1971, is presented in red with retrimmed red and black vinyl seats and boasts a modern stereo. Owned and maintained by our enthusiastic vendor, this is a great entry level classic combining rally connotations from the great 96’s driven by Carlsson and Blomqvist with the practicality of four generous seats and a truly unique design. This long nose V4 version with the 1.5 litre 65 bhp engine is a slice of a bygone era and indeed manufacturer, as Saab ceased production altogether in 2014.Guide Price £3,000 - £6,000 Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
2020 Ford GT40 Mk. I Evocation by Southern GT Transmission: manualMileage:188The Ford GT40 is synonymous with Le Mans but was first seen at the Nürburgring in May 1964. The Mk. I was the original Ford GT40 but met little success in its initial tune for the 1964 and 1965 Le Mans races. The first success came after their demise at the Nassau Speed Weekend in November 1964 when the racing was handed over to Carrol Shelby. Shelby's team modified the Ford GT40 and the first win at Daytona February 1965 was achieved. 31 Mk. I examples were built at the Slough factory in ‘road’ trim, which differed little from the race versions. Wire wheels, carpet, ruched fabric map pockets in the doors and a cigarette lighter made up most of the changes.Registered new on 1st December 2020, this Superb Mk. I Southern GT has been meticulously constructed in recent years and has covered less than 500 miles since the build. Finished in the classic GT40 livery of Midnight Blue coachwork with white stripes, this example looks superb! The interior too is very well presented and includes Luke five-point harness seatbelts, Smiths Instruments, a 12 Volt socket, air conditioning, immobiliser, and a heated windscreen. Also installed is the correct Mk. I GT40 style right hand gear change and detachable steering wheel. The chassis was professionally powder coated and fitted with a Ford 302 V8 engine stroked to 347 which is mated to a UN1 five-speed manual gearbox. AP Racing brake discs and calipers are fitted all round and are coupled with three spoke knock off spinner alloy wheels.Our vendor reports that the GT40 is exceptionally fast and sounds fantastic when on song. The sizeable history file that accompanies this car includes all invoices from the build, many sundry bills, a spare key and the UK V5 registration document. Fitted with two uprated fuel tanks and new Avon tyres all-round, the GT40 is ready to be enjoyed by its new custodian. Not all GT40 replicas are created equally, this is an outstanding example both mechanically and cosmetically. Built to a very high standard, it is a faithful and accurate recreation that allows for track day and road use.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
DRINKS TABLE IN THE FORM OF A GLOBE,the hinged top enclosing a fitted interior, on turned and stretchered supports to castors, 105cm high, 90cm diameterCondition report: This is a retro or vintage piece; it is an antique style world map with stylised illustrations; surface scuffs and marks, staining and splits to lining of interior, image provided
OSBORNE E.C. & W. Guide to the Grand Junction or Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester Railway. 1st & 2nd eds. The former lacking fldg. map but with fldg. plan of Liverpool docks. The latter with fldg. map. Both with vignette illus. & trade card adverts. Worn orig. cloth. 1838; also Osborne`s London & Birmingham Railway Guide, 2 copies, one lacking map, the other lacking maps & illus., n.d. (a.f.). (4).
THOMAS BERTRAM. Arabia Felix ... with an Introduction by T. E. Lawrence. Orig. brown cloth in d.w. 1st ed., 1932. No inscription of ownership. Map present. Two small taped repairs to inside of dust wrapper. Slight slitting between 1st end paper and half title. Foxed frontis and title and foxing to rough fore edge but text generally clean
BERNIER CAPT. J. E. Report on the Dominion of Canada Government Expedition to the Arctic Islands & Hudson Strait. Plates & illus. 4 fldg. maps & charts (tears particularly to map at end). Orig. brown cloth, partial fading. Ottawa, 1910; also Hudson Stuck, A Winter Circuit of our Arctic Coast (with dog-sleds), illus. & map, orig. pict. cloth, New York, 1920. (2).
One hundred and sixty-six 1940 War Revison Ordance Survey Maps, to include one inch to one mile map set covering the entire England and Wales (full set of 146 maps, plus 3 duplicates making 149 in total) Quarter inch to one mile maps covering Scotland England and Wales (17 maps) Supporting Gazetteer soft backed book listing place names and relevant map reference.A detailed inventory of all maps are available via an Excel spreadsheet upon request.
Mongolia.- Borradaile (A. A.) Notes of a Journey in Northern Mongolia in 1893, in The Geographical Journal vol. V, no. 6, extra-illustrated with 12 original photographs captioned in ink by the author, folding map with ink route of Borradaile and Elias, original printed wrappers, 8vo, Royal Geographical Society, June 1895.⁂ Borradaile was the first Englishman to visit this area of Mongolia. The original photographs, presumably taken by Borradaile himself while on the expedition, include several ethnographic studies of Mongol men and women, and every image is captioned in ink below.
Middle East.- Doughty (Charles M.) Travels in Arabia Deserta, 2 vol., first edition, [one of 500 copies], half-titles, folding plates, illustrations, folding colour map in pocket at end of vol.1, also 32pp. publishers' catalogue, vol.1 with a few spots at beginning and end, original pictorial green cloth, gilt, uncut, preserved in cloth drop-back box, 8vo, Cambridge, 1888.⁂ Stunning copy of this classic work on the exploration of Arabia which contains so much information on the topography of the area that it was used as a text-book by the British army during the Arab Revolt. There are also detailed descriptions of the Bedouin tribes and their customs.
Tibet.- Turner (Samuel) Ambassade au Thibet et au Bhoutan, 3 vol. (including Atlas), first French edition, translated by J. Castera, text vol. with half-titles, pencil annotations, contemporary tree sheep, spines gilt, Atlas with folding engraved map and 14 plates, 2 folding, some light water-staining and spotting, contemporary sheep-backed boards, extremities worn, 8vo and 4to, Paris, Chez F. Buisson, 1800.⁂ A nice set of this translation of Turner's An account of an embassy to the court of the Teshoo Lama, in Tibet, published in the same year in London.
Partick Press.- Hamilton (David, editor) Game at Golf: William Black's Poem of 1791, one of only 70 copies, Glasgow, 1997; The South-Sea Brithers, one of 150 specially-bound copies from an edition limited to 300, wood-engraved title-vignette by John O'Connor, 1992; Golf: Scotland's Game, one of 350 specially-bound copies, with facsimile map and leather bookmark in pocket at end, 1998; The Thorn Tree Clique: a new analysis of Mathieson's poem The Goff, one of 280 copies, wood-engravings by Kathleen Lindsley, 2001; Precious Gum: the Story of the Gutta Percha Golf Ball, one of 450 copies, with 3 replicas of gutta percha balls in original cloth drop-back box, 2004, all signed by the author, plates and illustrations, some colour, original morocco-backed boards or cloth, the third and fourth with slip-cases, all but the first Kilmacolm, Partick Press; and 5 others on golf in Scotland from the press, 8vo & 4to (10)
Midnight Paper Sales.- Verhoeven (Ben) & Gaylord Schanilec. Sylvae: Fifty Specimens printed directly from the wood with historical anecdotes & observations, number 24 of 120 copies signed by the authors, from an edition limited to 146, colour-printed plates, some folding, folding map and folding colour wood-engraving by Schanilec, errata slip at end, original alum-tawed pigskin-backed oak boards, uncut, cloth slip-case 4to, [Stockholm, Wi.], Midnight Paper Sales, [2008].⁂ Striking work with the plates printed direct from wood specimens cut and milled on Schanilec's 20 acre farm in Wisconsin. As a loosely-inserted slip states it won the Gregynog Prize at the 2007 Oxford Book Fair.
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