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Lot 276

NO RESERVE London.- Weller (Edward) London, 8 double-page map sheets only (of 9), lacking central London, lithographs with some hand-colouring, each sheet approx. 490 x 710 mm (19 1/4 x 28 in), central vertical folds, some splitting, other nicks and tears within map, occasional minor surface dirt and browning, handling creases, all unframed, Peter Cassell, [1863]; together with a miscellaneous group of 16 single sheet map sections of London from Cassell's 'Large Map of London...', and 16 further double-page map sections from Cassell's publication of Weller's 'London', lithographs, various sizes, some trimmed, nicks and tears throughout, a few with damp-stains and surface dirt, all unframed, [circa 1863] (40)

Lot 279

London.- Stanford (Edward) Stanford's New Map of the County of London, On the Scale of Four Inches to One Mile, 20 sheets, including title sheet (sheet no. 5), and with Index map, lithographed maps printed in colours, each sheet approx. 400 x 455 mm. (15 3/4 x 18 in), on stubs, occasional minor surface dirt and handling creases, contemporary green boards, rebacked, gilt title to upper cover, rubbed, oblong folio, 1894Provenance:Ink stamps of Great Eastern Railway, Solicitor's Office [dated 7 Jan 95]

Lot 81

Middle East.- Forster (Rev. Charles) The Historical Geography of Arabia, 2 vol., first edition, lacking maps, folding table, facsimile plate, occasional marginal staining, ex-library with bookplate and occasional ink-stamps, cracked hinges, later half-calf, rubbed and worn, 1844 § Thompson (Charles) Travels through Turkey in Asia, the Holy Land, Arabia, Egypt, and other Parts of the World ..., vol. 2 only (of 2), 2 folding engraved plates and plans, 1 folding engraved map, title detached and loosely inserted, cracked hinges, occasional damp-staining, contemporary calf, rubbed and worn, 1754 § Paxton (Rev. J. D.) Letters on Palestine and Egypt, previous owner's ink signature, spotting, pp.140-144 detached and loosely inserted, original cloth, sunned spine, a little rubbed, Lexington, Ky., 1839; and others, similar, 8vo (31)

Lot 270

Two Army map carriers, 34cm long

Lot 504

Map of the West Indies - after Mr. [Thomas] Kitchen, hand coloured, 35cm x 39.5cm, framed and glazed

Lot 568

Reproduction map of 'A Plan of London and the Environs', (37cm x 55cm), together with other (34cm x 51cm), both framed and glazed

Lot 1217

A cased Edu Science Astrolon 525X star gazers telescope. Complete with digital viewer, interchangeable eyepieces, 3X Barlow lens, Finderscope with crosshairs, Space Map, tripod and DVD's.

Lot 1177

2 framed and glazed maps. A reproduction copy of 1635 map of the British Isles by Willem & John Blaeu together with a map of Huntingdon with family crests. Largest frame size approx. 53.5 x 64cm.

Lot 380

Including; ROAD MAP OF BRITISH ZONE’ published by Survey Branch HQ Northag Jan 1952, with FRENCH AND AMERICAN ZONES to the reverse (two maps but on different quality paper); a Large map of STRAIGHT OF DOVER marked R.A.F (WAR) RESTRICTED, Sheet 8 and a similar map titled NORTH SEA, Sheet 6; a large map marking zones in Europe after the war marked FIRST EDITION , FOROFFICIAL USE ONLY OF THE BRITISH WAR OFFICE (with some damage and losses), a War Office map of KREFELD – UERDINGEN dated 1951; a War Office map of EUROPE RAF dated 1950; a War Office map of ESSEN dated 1952, and two other European part maps, a Conical Orthomorphic Projection of SOUTH RUSSIA marked ‘NOT TO BE PUBLISHED’ and ‘Published at the War Office 1924 2nd edition 1940; a similar for NORTHERN EUROPE, and CENTRAL EUROPE;

Lot 382

including a map titled TRIPOLI, publication interdite not to be published, Aout 1943, with key in French and English, a linen backed map titled TRIPOLI publication interdite not to be published, July with key in French and English 1942

Lot 381

Including; a map titled SUEZ, Not to be Published, dated Jul 1941; an unusual blue print map of ISMAILIA , first edition; a map titled SUEZ, NOT TO BE PUBLISHED in English and Arabic, dated 1943; an unusual map titled SUEZ CANAL LITTLE BITTER LAKE, with a pencil drawn grid over the aerodrome, detailing military installations such as ‘P.O.W Camp (lit at night) dated August 1943; a map titled PORT SAID, Not To BE Published, key in English & Arabic, dated 1944; a map titled LITTLE BITTER LAKE, Restricted dated 1940; a map made up of two maps pasted together with one titled NIFISHA dated 1942 with key in English and Arabic, the other titled ISMALIA dated 1947 with key in English & Arabic; a map titled WADI SUDR , Not to be Published , dated June 1941; a map titled EL QANTARA, Restricted dated 1944 with key in English and Arabic; a map titled ISMALIA, Emergency Printing, dated 1947 with key in English 7 Arabic; a map titled ISMALIA, Not to be Published dated 1942 with key in English & Arabic; a map titled ISMALIA showing detail of Ismalia and danger areas with one marked ‘Air Firing & Bombing’ dated 1932

Lot 379

The maps titled,numbered, and dated as ‘MATRUTH, Sheet 1 Printed with corrections September 1938’; ‘CAIRO, Sheet 2, 1944’; ‘NORTH SINAI, Sheet 3, Edition of 31 May 1941’; ‘BAHARIYA, Sheet 4, Reprinted with corrections September 1944’; ‘ASYUT, Sheet 5’; ‘SOUTH SINAI’ Sheet 6, Published by the survey of Egypt 1937’, each linen backed with key detailing ‘Permanent Water Supplies’ with one map marked ‘Restricted’, each map 99cm x 72cm (x6)

Lot 219

John Speed, coloured map engraving, Wales, 1610, with cartouches to the borders depicting Beaumaris, Carnarvan, Harlieg, Cardigan, Penbrok, Carmarthen, Denbigh, Flint, Montgomery, Radnor, Brecknok, Cardife, Bangor St. Assaph, St Davids and Landafe, mounted, 52cm x 39cm

Lot 221

Richard Blome, coloured map engraving, South Wales, 1673, "A generall mapp of South Wales wherein are the counties of Glamorgan, Carmarden, Pembrock, Cardigan, Brecknock, Radnorby Ric Breome by his Maty Comand", mounted, 46.5cm x 35.5cm

Lot 220

H. Lhuyd, engraved map, England & Wales, circa 1575, "Angliae Regni Florentissimi Nova Descriptio, Auctore Humfredo Lhuyd Denbygiense", 55cm x 42.5cm

Lot 1171

A George III needlework map sampler, England, the counties marked out and annotated, with Dublin, Ireland, the Irish Sea, Scotland, The Holy Isles, the English Channel and France, 37.5cm x 32.5cm, c.1800

Lot 1179

A George IV needlework map sampler, worked by Mary Pearson, aged 13 years, on silk with a map of England and Wales, 53cm x 46cm, dated 1828

Lot 816

T Kitchin - 18th century map of Monmouthshire 23 x 18cm

Lot 830

A 1960's map of Exmoor and two books on Exmoor, 46 x 63cm

Lot 860

A John Cary map of Gloucestershire 1787, 27 x 21cm

Lot 863

James Bingley - engraved map of canals in England and Wales, 50 x 39cm

Lot 869

A 17th century Robert Morden map of Devonshire 1697, 38 x 44cm

Lot 127

Van Gogh print, together with a map of Great Britain, a large picture of a boat and a wall mirror

Lot 414

Robert Morden, a framed 18th Century hand coloured map of Gloucestershire, 13.25ins x 16.5ins

Lot 941

A.& C. BLACK (publ.) Constantinople 1906, London, 8vo orig. pict. cl. 63 cold. plts. & fldng. map

Lot 942

POLLINGTON, Viscount Half Round the Old World 1867, London, 8vo. cl. fldng. map with trs. plus NEALE, F.A. Eight Years in Syria... Vol.I, 1851, London, 8vo engrvd. frontis. old lib. stamps, plus 5 others (7)

Lot 943

KEATE, G. An Account of the Pelew Islands... 1788, London, 4to recased in cont. fl. cf. engrvd. port. frontis. fldng. map & 15 engrvd. plts. (1 fldng.) plus HOCKIN, J.P. A Supplement to the Account of the Pelew Islands... 1803, London, 4to 5 engrvd. plts. disbnd. m/s poem relating to Pelew on reverse p. 63 dated 1872 (2)

Lot 945

WOLFF, J. Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara… 4th.ed. 1846, London, 8vo orig. cl. port. frontis. & map, plus Journal of Joseph Wolff 1839, London, 8vo orig. cl. (1st. few pp. with worm holes bottom corner) (2)

Lot 946

SIMPSON, G. Narrative of a Journey Round the World… 2 vols. 1847, London, 8vo engrvd. port. frontis. & fldng. map. Library bindings

Lot 1422

AFTER CAPT. G COLLINS. AN ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED MAP OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE. 48 x 60cms. TOGETHER WITH TWO OTHER EARLY MAPS OF NORTHUMBERLAND BY DIFFERENT HANDS (3)

Lot 1423

AFTER JOHN SPEEDE. AN ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED MAP OF ITALY, TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER OF FRANCE. 41 x 53cms (2)

Lot 1424

AFTER C. VISSCHER. AN ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED MAP OF DENMARK. 41 x 54cms

Lot 131

An old touring map of the Cornish Riviera with adverts, framed and glazed

Lot 147

An 18th Century hand-coloured map of Essex "The Roads from Chelmsford to St Edmunds Bury, etc" after Bowen, framed and glazed

Lot 50

An 18th Century black & white map and panoramic engraving "A Sketch by Compass of the Coast of the Promontory of Chan-Tung with the track of the ships and the soundings from the place of first marking the land to the Straight of Mi-A-Tau " by J Burrows 1793 together with a black & white panoramic engraving "View of the City of Ten-Tchoo-Foo from the anchorage of the Hindostan in the Straight of Mi-A-Tau bearing Southwest" after G Nicol 1796 and one other black & white engraving "Instruments of War used by the Chinese" after G Nicol 1796 (3)

Lot 70

An 1836 coloured map of London, pub. Baldwin & Cradock, framed and glazed

Lot 298

A framed and glazed screen print of a map of the British isles with place names by Bold&Noble. H.81 W.61.5cm

Lot 107

A mixed lot to include early 20th century and later postcards housed in a wooden box to include embroidered World War cards from France, illustrated and signed autograph books, map of GWR System, booklet of stamps, Soldier's service and pay book, Identity Card and other items, along with a wooden gavel Location: RAM

Lot 315

A quantity of vintage photographs, letters circa 1800s to mid 1950s, franked envelopes, and documents mainly pertaining to a Swedish national, including her family history and other ephemera, along with a Drapentier map of Hitchin, and an uncirculated 5 Fem note with date

Lot 319

An antiquarian French map of Calais, two late 20th century gold painted wall mirrors, a watercolour of Great Houghton by Richard Chatburn, a Laura Hart Bell pastel with signatures, and a contemporary still life

Lot 279

A hand coloured scale map of statute in miles, The Geological Survey of England and Wales, in an oak frame, 67cm x 102cm.

Lot 41

Elizabeth Helme, Columbus or the Discovery of America, London, printed for Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1818, with folding map of the West Indies, leather bound

Lot 251

Dunbar, map engraving "A DRAUGHT OF PORTLAND THE SHAMBLES AND THE RACE OF PORTLAND", 62cm x 53cm

Lot 249

Ioannem Iansonium, map engraving, "Champagne Comitatus Campania", with English text verso, 58.5cm x 50cm

Lot 79

Thomas Hardy, Jude the Obscure, with an etching by H. Macbeth-Raeburn and a map of Wessex, first edition published as volume VIII of the Wessex novels,  published London 1896 by Osgood McIlvaine and Co.

Lot 250

Collection of maps depicting coastlines, canals and rivers, to include "Canal de Noel", "A Map of the coast and country about Sierra Lione and Sherbro River", "CARTE PARTICULIERE DES ISLES MOLUQUES BYZONDERE KAART DER MOLUKZE EYLANDEN", two "A particualr map of the River Sanaga...", "map of the coast and islands between Cape Roxo and the Isle of Tfsagan from Labat", "Carte de la baye d'Antongil dans l'ifle de Madagafcar" (7)

Lot 253

Henry Teesdale, coloured map engraving, South Wales, mounted, the map 42.5cm x 35cm

Lot 274

Coloured map engraving, Aberavon, Margam, Pont-Y-Rhyll & Port Talbot, Briton Ferry, Cardonnel, Court Sart & Neath, showing the railway lines and stops, housed in a glazed frame, the map 25cm x 15cm 

Lot 416

A MINATURE THREE DRAWER CHEST WITH MAP DECORATION

Lot 138

A MAP OF THE HUNDRED OF LITTLE AND LESNES, AND THE HUNDRED OF DARTFORD AND WILMINGTON 1778

Lot 235

An extremely well-documented group of seven, together with a remarkable archive of photographs and documents, awarded to Major B. R. S. Dalton, Royal Artillery, late Royal Engineers, who served on Special Employment in North Africa during the Second World War in command of the Western Desert Section of the Army Air Photographic Interpretation Unit being twice mentioned in despatches, and continued to serve during the Sicilian and mainland Italian Campaigns; he was later decorated by the Americans for his services as an Instructor 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; War Medal 1939-45, in card box of issue with enclosure slip; Efficiency Decoration, G.VI.R., 2nd issue, Territorial (2021630 Sjt. B. R. S. Dalton. R.E.) in named card box of issue; United States of America, Bronze Star, in case of issue; together with 3 M.I.D. oak leaves; riband bar for Africa Star and Efficiency Medal; and named card box of issue for 1st and 2nd clasps for Efficiency Medal, extremely fine (7) £600-£800 --- M.I.D. London Gazettes 24 June 1943 (Middle East); 13 January 1944 (Middle East). United States Bronze Star London Gazette 14 November 1947 - ‘Major (temporary) Bernard Ralph Sparks Dalton (156899), Royal Regiment of Artillery’ The proposed citation states: ‘For exceptionally meritorious service to the Government of the United States in aiding organisation and operation of training at Photo Intelligence Center, Military Intelligence Service thereby assisting in accomplishment of its mission.’ Bernard Ralph Sparks Dalton was born in 1909 in London. He served initially in the Royal Engineers advancing to Sergeant and qualifying for the award of the Efficiency Medal (Territorial) per Army Order No. 29 dated February 1940. He was granted a Regular Army Emergency Commission as Second Lieutenant in the Royal Regiment of Artillery on 16 November 1940 and was posted to Heliopolis, Egypt in March 1941. The following month he became the fourth officer to join the newly formed Army Air Photographic Interpretation Unit. Posted to the Advanced Western Desert Force Section on 21 May 1941 under Lieutenant Peter Oldfield (later of the S.A.S.), he took command of this Section the following month. In July, the Western Desert Section joined 285 Wing of the Desert Air Force, whose photographic elements included 2 Squadron R.A.F., 60 Survey Squadron and 1437 Flight Baltimores flying long-range strategic missions. Later the same month, while preparing for Operation Crusader, Dalton was required to present his work to General Auchinleck: ‘I think one of my most treasured memories is of flying down to G.H.Q. Cairo on 25 July 1941 on a Lizzie (Lysander) to show General Auchinleck a selection of annotated air photos and mosaics defining the defences in front of our Army. I shall never forget seeing the General take a magnifying glass in his hand and get down on his hands and knees on the floor of the ‘War Room’ I suppose it was, and gaze earnestly, in the best Sherlock Holmes tradition, at the mosaics spread in front of him and ask searching questions as to how we knew that this was an 88mm and that was a minefield and so on. After spending some time with the General I think he was convinced that air photos had their uses even if they had their limitations.’ (‘History of Army Photographic Interpretation’ - a nine page hand written account by the recipient - with lot) Aside from briefing the C-in-C and supplying Divisions and Corps with information on enemy defences, Dalton also gave sundry details of defences and terrain to the the S.A.S. and L.R.D.G. - on several occasions briefing Randolph Churchill during his period as Liaison Officer with these units. The A.A.P.I.U. joined 451 Squadron R.A.F. for the attack on Bardia on 27-28 December 1941 and continued up and down the Western Desert in 1942, receiving and interpreting photos from the R.A.F., and passing information to intelligence at speed. Dalton was promoted War Substantive Lieutenant on 16 May 1942 and Temporary Captain on Special Employment on 17 December 1942. In January 1943, the unit interpreted the Mareth defences and the following month were at Castel Benito near Tripoli. Dalton was put on the ‘XO’ list in May 1943 for the planning of the invasion of Sicily and Italy and embarked for Malta in July, suffering heavy bombardment - the bombers attracted by an impressive fleet of Royal Navy ships in the harbour and the thousands of troops on the island. Landing at Syracuse, Sicily on 3 August 1943, Dalton’s unit continued to interpret photos under nightly air attack. Six weeks later, having been promoted War Substantive Captain and Temporary Major, Dalton arrived on mainland Italy and was constantly on the move for the rest of the year. His earlier work during the Desert Campaign was recognised by two mentions in despatches. On 3 February 1944, Dalton was posted to the School of Military Intelligence at Matlock Hydro as an Instructor. Two months later he joined the American Photo Interpretation School at Kensington and in July he was posted to the Central Interpretation Unit at R.A.F. Medenham. Dalton’s second clasp to his Efficiency Medal (territorial) was gazetted on 26 May 1950. He relinquished his commission on 19 February 1964, retaining the honorary rank of Major. Sold with the following archive: ‘History of Army Photographic Interpretation’ - a nine page detailed summary of the recipient‘s service, hand written in April 1975; large officially bound folder entitled ‘Italian Ridotttas and Outposts’ containing large quantity of aerial photographs of Italian positions in North Africa in 1941, each with a detailed caption; large quantity of aerial photographs, subjects spanning a wide range of axis positions from 1941 to 1945, these mostly captioned either officially or in pencil, with date - of note is a mosaic of aerial photographs of Heraklion landing ground dated 26 May 1941 taken during the Battle of Crete and a well annotated aerial photograph of Remagen, Germany, the site of the first Allied crossing of the Rhine, showing the Railway Road bridge intact, dated 15 March 1945; a large quantity of reverse captioned photographs taken by Dalton during service in North Africa; folder containing quantity of the recipient’s correspondence, notes and official Intelligence Summaries; folder containing Air Photo Technical Data; a quantity of A.A.I.P.U. wartime maps of regions of North Africa e.g. Bardia, Bay of Salum, Tunis region, French North Africa, Bir Ghirba, Ain-el-Gazala, these mostly dated 1941 and worn to varying degrees; large German map of Libya entitled ‘Verkehrskarte von Nord-Libyen’ dated 1941; a bound folder entitled ‘Wild Flowers collected in Western Desert and Sicily during 1939-45 War’ - this containing a large quantity of well preserved dried and pressed wild flowers each annotated with date and location of collection, many named; a quantity of further documents, letters, papers and booklets relating to the recipient’s service.

Lot 31

Sold by direct family descent. The Great War ‘Western Front’ M.C. and Second Award Bar awarded to Major W. T. Watson, D.S.O., D.C.M., Australian Imperial Force, who served in both World Wars and Commanded the Papuan Infantry Battalion throughout the New Guinea Campaign in the Second World War; an International Rugby Union player, he played eight Test Matches for Australia, and captained the side three times Military Cross, G.V.R., with Second Award Bar, the reverse privately engraved ‘Lieut. W. T. Watson. D.C.M. 2nd F.A. Bde. A.I.F.’, in case of issue, good very fine £800-£1,200 --- D.S.O. London Gazette 7 January 1943: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in the South West Pacific.’ The original Recommendation states: ‘This officer was Commanding Officer, Papuan Infantry Battalion, New Guinea Force, before and subsequent to the enemy landing at Gona. During the series of actions between Maroubra Force and the enemy, Major Watson used his Battalion to maximum good effect to guide the 39 Battalion, and co-operated by providing flank protection. He saw the command of Maroubra Force change hands four times. At Oivi, on 26 July 1942, when Captain Templeton was killed, he assumed command and, had it not been for his example of sheer bravery and the character of his enforcing order, on this occasion, the entity of Maroubra Force would have suffered. When Lieutenant-Colonel Owen was killed, he again took charge until Major Cameron arrived. Since then he has been an inspiration, a sound adviser, and an active participant in fighting, together with the remnants of the Papuan Infantry Battalion. Too much stress cannot be placed on the value of this officer’s presence with Maroubra Force. His bravery is an epic.’ M.C. London Gazette 1 February 1919: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty at Faucoucourt on 27th August 1918 when he accompanied the attacking infantry as forward observation officer. The enemy offered strong resistance, frequently holding up the advance with machine-gun fire. In one case he worked his way forward several hundred yards in front of our outposts, directing the fire of three batteries which gave great assistance to the infantry by barraging machine-gun nests and strong posts. He showed fine courage and initiative throughout.’ M.C. Second Award Bar London Gazette 8 March 1919, citation published 4 October 1919: ‘For conspicuous gallantry at Nauroy, near Bellicourt, on the night of 2nd/3rd October 1918. His battery was the centre of an enemy bombardment, which continued for over four hours. Though badly gassed himself, he tried to save the life of a wounded officer. He showed great energy and devotion to duty, and stayed with his battery until next day, when it was withdrawn from the line.’ D.C.M. London Gazette 9 July 1917: ‘For conspicuous gallantry ands devotion to duty. He displayed great gallantry and coolness in going to the assistance of wounded men, under heavy fire. He has set a splendid example throughout.’ William Thornton Watson was born in Nelson, New Zealand, to Australian parents on 10 November 1887, his father being Lieutenant Robert Watson, Nelson Rifle Volunteers. Moving to Sydney in 1911, he had a distinguished rugby union career, and played all three Test Matches as a prop forward for Australia on the 1913 tour to New Zealand. Following the outbreak of the Great War Watson enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force, and took part in the operations in 1914 to seize German wireless stations in German New Guinea. The following year he embarked for Gallipoli as a Gunner in the 1st Divisional Artillery, and proceeding to the Western Front was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal. Commissioned Second Lieutenant in September 1917, he was awarded the Military Cross for his gallantry as a Forward Observation Officer at Faucoucourt on 27 August 1917, and added a Second Award Bar for his gallantry during the heavy bombardment near Bellicourt on 2-3 October 1918. Immediately following the cessation of hostilities, Watson captained the Australian Imperial Forces rugby XV in the various in the King’s Cup rugby matches against the other Allied Armies, before returning to Australia, where he captained Australia in a further three Test Matches in 1920. Emigrating to Papua New Guinea later that year, he was employed throughout the inter-War years in gold mining and cattle ranching. Following the outbreak of the Second World War he returned to Australia and served initially in the 2nd Australian Garrison Battalion, before being posted to command the Papuan Infantry Battalion, with the rank of Major, where he was able to put his experience of the locality, and his ability to speak the local New Guinea dialect, to good use. Following Japan’s invasion of New Guinea in July 1942, the Papuan Infantry Battalion were the first Australian Army unit to make contact with the Japanese, and for his bravery and leadership during the campaign Watson was awarded the Distinguished Service Order. Following the Second World War Watson served as Australia’s vice-consul in New York from 1945 to 1952. He died in Brooklyn, New York, on 9 September 1961. Sold together with a number of original letters to the recipient; an elaborate bone paper-knife, crafted in Papua New Guinea; a photograph of the recipient being presented to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales (later H.M. King Edward VIII) and H.R.H. The Prince Albert (later H.M. King George VI) at Twickenham whilst captain of the Australian Imperial Forces XV; a copy of The toughest fighting in the World, by G. H. Johnston; and various newspaper cuttings and map. For the medals awarded to the recipient’s father, see Lot 409.

Lot 249

One volume "Histoire de Mr La Jaunisse (circa 1840), a folding map L. Vivien "Carte des Royaumes D'Espagne et de Portugal 1831 (revue en 1834), RIDERS "British Merlin" 1804, 1812 and 1819 and a handwritten "List of Minerals Vol 1", circa 1863/4 (Provenance: formerly the property of the Codrington family of Dodington House, Gloucestershire thence by descent to the present owner)

Lot 270

A collection of ephemera relating to Dodington House Gloucestershire and the Codrington family in particular, including 28 various letters, circa 1830 to Sir Christopher Bethell Codrington (1764-1843) MP for Tewkesbury (1797-1812), Plantation Owner (Antigua and Barbuda), MCC cricket player (5 x 1797), from Carr Foster (20), FD Foster, C Greenwood and William Codrington (8 variously), the letters from Carr Foster relating in the main to estate affairs and William Codrington and his career in the military, together with a leather bound wine ledger detailing wines in and out circa June 1845-August 1873 at Dodington House, detailing which wines were bought and drunk and with details of guests with whom it was taken and the movements of the various members of the Codrington family in conjunction with this, one volume "Dodington Settled Estate - Schedule of Real Property with Probate Value on the Succession of Sir Christopher Codrington 1929", produced by Young & Howes, Carlton Chambers, Bristol, with some handwritten notes throughout, estate map and key to wall map, provided by Burges Salmon & Co. of Bristol and a tooled and gilded leather bound volume "Dodington Estate Gloucestershire June 1949" detailing the sale of the greater portion of the Dodington Estate Gloucestershire, comprising an area of about 1505 acres, by Howes, Luce, Williams & Co. for the sale by auction at The Grand Hotel, Broad Street, Bristol on Thursday June 30th 1949, including 37 lots, together with the handwritten contracts for same and maps (Provenance: formerly the property of the Codrington family of Dodington House, Gloucestershire thence by descent to the present owner)

Lot 134B

BOX OF ORDNANCE SURVEY BOOKS AND MAP BOOKS

Lot 258

TWO BOXES OF VINTAGE ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS AND AN RAF WAR PERIOD MAP

Lot 1239

JAMES BOND, FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE; an original piece of map used in the production of the film 'From Russia with Love' starring Sean Connery, limited edition number 59/100, framed and glazed.Additional InformationCondition is generally good.

Lot 1291

BEYER-PEACOCK & CO, MANCHESTER; two black painted tin technical drawing tubes, one named 'Fifteenth class locomotives R.R.M. Order No 81/T2926, Oct 10th 1945, DRG set number 81/T.2926/ITO', the other named 'South African Railways 42 electric locomotives electrical parts, C.E.No A 1-29/15105', together with a George Philip & Son railway map of Europe and Africa and two large black and white photographic prints of two Beyer-Peacock locomotives, the latter 84 x 121cm.PROVENANCE: The Mr Adrian Bedson collection of railway items from Beyer-Peacock & Co, Manchester. Mr Bedson collected a large archive of documents, books, photographs, technical drawings, casting patterns and other items when Beyer-Peacock, a locomotive manufacturer based in Gorton, Greater Manchester, ceased trading in 1966.Additional InformationBoth tins with general scratches and scuffs and rusting throughout, the map and the two railway pictures are in very poor condition with tears, losses, splits, etc.

Lot 493

Martin Henderson Signed 10 x 8 inch Colour Photo. Martin Henderson born 8 October 1974 is a New Zealand actor known for his roles on the ABC medical drama Off the Map as Dr. Ben Keeton, the ABC medical drama Greys Anatomy as Dr. Nathan Riggs, the Netflix romantic drama Virgin River as Jack Sheridan, and for his performance as Noah Clay in the 2002 horror film The Ring, while remaining known in his home country for his teenage role as Stuart Neilson in the soap opera Shortland Street. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 1704

THREE GOLD CHARMS AND A GOLD BROOCH (4)The charms comprising; a 9ct gold Welsh dragon, a map of Africa, detailed 9 CT and a horseshoe, also a three colour gold bar brooch, designed as a maple leaf, detailed 10 K, combined gross weight 8.1 gms, also a case for a pair of cufflinks

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