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Lot 408

Swiss, A.H. (pub): No.9 Hunting Map Showing the meets of Her Majesty s Buckhounds, The New Forest Deerhounds, Foxhounds at Chiddingfold, Goodwood, Hambledon etc. Large fold-out colour map in pictorial yellow boards, 1893, together with Davies, C.J: Ferrets And Their Management, nd. circa 1907 and Ferrets and Ferreting, Second edition nd. circa 1897. (3)

Lot 4315

Kelly, Thomas, a 19th century map of China circa 1820, hand-coloured engraving, 20.5 x 24cm., part of a private collection of maps. Unframed

Lot 4319

Robert Morden. First Edition Britannia 1695 map of Norfolk, hand colouring, mounted and framed, 38cm x 59cm. and Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The North-east prospect of the city of Norwich, published 1741, 31.5cm x 82cm (2)

Lot 4320

Norfolk. Speed (John), Norfolk, a Countie Florishing & Populous Described and Devided with the Armes of Such Familes as have Borne the Titles Therof, John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627. Engraved map with hand colouring, inset town plan of Norwich, 'book' cartouche, 38 x 51cm Buckingham both Shyre and shire-towne describ.,engraved map with hand colouring, London: Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell, 1666 ,40cm x 53cm, Cumberland and the Ancient Citie Carlile Described with many memorable Antiquities therein found observed, John Sudbury & George Humble [1627], engraved map with hand colouring , inset town plan of Carlisle, 40cm x 51cm (3)

Lot 4320A

William Kip Cantium Quod Nunc Kent: a map of Kent after John Norden, hand coloured engraving, published in Camdens Britannia circa 1605. 29 x 39cm. Unframed

Lot 4321

Speed (John), Worcestershire Described, Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell [1676], hand-coloured engraved map, inset city plan of Worcester, strapwork cartouche and compass rose, plate 39 x 51cm, framed and double glazed; together with Morden (Robert), Map of Gloucestershire, hand coloured engraving, 36 x 43cm. Framed (2)Condition Report: Speed: Paper discoloured/foxed, central crease strengthened to reverse, needs cleaning. Morden: Unglazed, paper laid down, paper creased and crinkled, needs attention.

Lot 4322

Speed (John) & Norden (John), Surrey, Described and Divided into Hundreds, John Sudbury and George Humble, hand-coloured map engraved by Jodocus Hondius, plate 39 x 51.5cm. Framed and double glazed. Condition Report: Under glass, strengthening to centre crease, paper discoloured but colours good. Needs cleaning.

Lot 4325

Tombleson's Panoramic map of the Thames and Medway, framed and glazed, 125.5 x 24cm

Lot 147

The Brittas Empire (BBC Sitcom 1991-1997 starring Chris Barrie by Andrew Norriss and Richard Fegen) - an original production used camera script for the Series 4 episode ' High Noon '.  78pp plus cover, scenes list, schedule, set map,  running order and cast list pages. Complete script, with inset pink and blue pages. Signed to the cover by Julia St John (Laura) in blue ink. 

Lot 8

From The Estate Of Tom Owen (1949-2022) - The Onedin Line (BBC Drama Series 1971-1980) - Tom Owen's personally used scripts and filming schedule for the Series 3 episode 'Ice and Fire' in which he appeared as the character 'Tom'. Comprising of two scripts for the episode - one with many annotations by Owen, the other presumably a spare and unmarked, along with a 'Block Filiming Schedule' for Episodes 6-9 with a locations map to the rear. A4. All in production used condition.  The Onedin Line was a BBC television drama series that ran from 1971 to 1980. The series was created by Cyril Abraham. It was set in Liverpool from 1860 to 1886 and covers the rise of a fictional shipping company, the Onedin Line, named after its owner captain James Onedin. Around this, it depicts the lives of his family, most notably his brother and partner Robert, a ship chandler, and his sister Elizabeth, giving insight into the lifestyle and customs at the time, not only at sea, but also ashore (mostly lower- and upper-middle-class). The series also illustrates some of the changes in business and shipping, such as from wooden to steel ships and from sailing ships to steamships. It shows the role that ships played in such matters as international politics, uprisings and the slave trade.

Lot 22

HARDY, Thomas. Dorchester (Dorset), With Its Surroundings. Ordnance Map. 1st edition, 1905-1906. One of the Homeland Handbooks series (vol. 46).8vo., original printed wrappers.Foreword by Mr Thomas Hardy. Topographical plates. Housed in a blue cloth chemiseIncludes chapters on literature about William Barnes and Thomas Hardy, "Casterbridge" and a list of places mentioned by Mr Hardy in the Wessex Novels under fictitious names.Spine a little rubbed, otherwise good.With: 1 pp. als from Thomas Hardy in ink, Max Gate, 9/7/05 acknowledging receipt of the book and thanking the author,signed 'T. Hardy'.Exlibris of Carroll Atwood Wilson and the collector Frederick Adams, Jr.Provenance: Property from the library of a Dorset Gentleman.

Lot 4156

An Assortment of Coarse Fishing Tackle to include MAP poles, reels by Shimano, Mitchell and Roger Surgey, a box seat, three brollies and various accessories. (Q)

Lot 26

Robert Morden (1650-1703) Norfolk, hand coloured engraved map, 38x59cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 69

Christopher Saxton (1540-1610), William Kip, 'Norfolk', handcoloured engraved map, circa 1607, 27x37cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 789

A GEORGE III MAP SAMPLER 'MAP OF ENGLAND AND WALES' by S. Page, dated 1814, 47.5cm x 44cm (oval), framed and glazed, with a later label verso 'Worked by / Susannah Page / of Rivenhall (?) / Essex'. Condition Report : Generally good condition, with fresh colours; two small marginal holes lower left, not affecting design. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 1293

Robinson [Joseph Barlow]: Robinson's Derbyshire Gatherings, 1866, pub. London: J.R. Smith, 36 Soho Square, containing portraits and memoirs of eminent natives and eccentric characters of the county of Derby, gilt tooled embossed maroon cloth; Bulmer's History and Directory of Derbyshire, 1895, by T. Bulmer & Co, with map prepared expressly for the work, maroon half calf (25s) and Lyson's Britannia, vol 5 Derbyshire, 1817, , pub London: T. Caddell and W. Davies in the Strand, with maps, half calf marbled boards. (3)

Lot 1320

AFTER JOHN SPEEDE (1551-1629)'The West Ridinge of Yorkshyre' with York street map and Coats of Arms,43 x 55cm.ANOTHERDvcatvs Eboracen Sis Yorkshire, handcoloured,47 x 58cm. (2)

Lot 1321

Map of East Riding of Yorkshire 'Dvcatvs Eboracensis Pars Orientalis', hand coloured,39 x 51cm.

Lot 1322

JOHN SPEEDE (1551-1629)A Map of Darbieshire (Derbyshire) 1610, hand coloured, with Coats of Arms, Buxton Tower and Darbye Street map,39.5 x 51.5cm. Back has marks where ink has bled through, a crease mark in middle where it has been folded, no tears or rips.

Lot 1326

JOHN CARY (1754-1835)A Map of the Parish of Sheffield in the County of York, by Wm Fairbank and Son, 1795, engraved by J. Cary,54 x 88cm.A Print, by McItnyre, depicting Sheffield from Psalter Lane. (2)

Lot 304

ASSORTED 19TH C. MAGNIFYING GLASSES/LENSES, including lacquered brass tripod map lens in cylinder case, horn framed gallery glass, folding horn doublet and triplet jewellers lenses (4)Provenance: private collection Bridgend.Comments: jewellers lens small chips, cylinder case worn, gallery glass horn frame with cracks.

Lot 447

ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising vintage postcard album and contents and loose postcards including topographical, railway, Christmas, advertising, humorous, scrap album and contents, Exciting Times At The Sea-Shore, 1904 New York, Map of the Air Route Cairo-Capetown 1934-35, Quickest Way To Exhibition By Tube post card and a Metropolitan Railway Through Trains between City Stations Underground pamphletProvenance: private collection PembrokeshireComments: wear overall and poor in areas, viewing recommended

Lot 137

This is a comprehensive collection of ADVANCED SQUAD LEADER games and expansion modules released by AVALON HILL in the 1970's. It includes the main game plus expanded rule book and many optional extras. Included are an enourmous amount of counters labeled and stored in small boxes, a huge pile of map boards and many campaign print outs etc. Dice and standard paperwork seem to be missing. A nice lot.

Lot 703

WYLD, James (1812-87), the younger. A New General Atlas of Modern Geography, London, [n.d. but 1873 or later], large folio, 42 hand-coloured engraved maps only (of 43, lacking map 14), contemporary half morocco (very worn, covers detached).WYLD, James (1812-87), the younger.  A New General Atlas of Modern Geography, consisting of a Complete Collection of Maps of the Four Quarters of the Globe; Delineating their Physical Features, and Coloured to show the Limits of their respective States; including, also, the latest Geographical & Nautical Discoveries. London: James Wyld, [n.d. but probably 1873 or later]. Large folio (585 x 455mm). Contents leaf printed in blue, 42 engraved maps, hand-coloured in outline, only (of 43, lacking map 14 ("Confederated States of Germany, with the Empire of Prussia and the Empire of Austria"), maps 17 and 41 on 2 sheets, each numbered separately, many folding or double-page (lacks all before title, some fraying and a few small holes to lower fore-corner of the title not affecting letters, occasional light spotting and staining). Contemporary green half morocco gilt, original morocco label lettered and decorated in gilt on the upper cover (very worn, covers detached). Although the title page bears no date of publication, two maps include dates: map 10 which is titled "Map of France describing the New Limits according to the Treaty of Peace" is dated 1872 and map 30 which is titled "Map of Africa Shewing the Sources of the Nile by Capt. Speke, Grant & Dr. Livingstone" and which has the date 1873 printed in the lower margin (i.e. outside of the engraved frame). 

Lot 702

WYLD, James (1790-1836), the elder. A General Atlas, Containing ... Maps of the Several Empires, Kingdoms and States in the World, London, [c.1822], folio, 44 engraved maps, hand-coloured in outline, contemporary half calf (worn, partly disbound).WYLD, James (1790-1836), the elder.  A General Atlas, Containing Maps illustrating some important periods in Ancient History and distinct Maps of the Several Empires, Kingdoms and States in the World, from Original Drawings, according to the latest Treaties by J. Wyld and Engraved by N. R. Hewitt. Edinburgh: Printed for John Thomson & Co., [n.d. but c.1822]. Folio (365 x 270mm). Engraved "Table of the Comparative Lengths of the Principal Rivers of the World" as a frontispiece, hand-coloured wood-engraved illustrations, "Table of the Comparative Heights of the Principal Mountains in the World," 44 engraved maps, as called for, numbered I - XLIV, hand--coloured in outline, vignette views (the frontispiece offset onto title, one map torn at the margin without loss, some light mainly marginal spotting and staining). Contemporary half calf with the original printed label mounted on the upper cover (worn and mostly disbound, covers detached, lacks spines, three large black ink spots to upper cover). Provenance: E. M. Graham (faint old pencil signature to front pastedown); some old ink annotation at a few margins; a few old autograph notes relating to the work loosely-inserted.

Lot 647

HOMANN, Johann Baptist (1664-1724). Nova Anglia Septentrionali Americae, [Nuremberg: c.1720], hand-coloured engraved map of New England, title cartouche, 483 x 574mm., unframedHOMANN, Johann Baptist (1664-1724).  Nova Anglia Septentrionali Americæ implantata Anglorumque coloniis florentissima. [Nuremberg: c.1720]. Hand-coloured engraved map of New England from the St. John River in the north to the Delaware Bay in the south, elaborate title cartouche incorporating a European trading with a Native American chief, blank on the verso, 483 x 574mm., unframed. Philadelphia and Boston are shown as the principal settlements; "New York" (or "New Amsterdam") and "Manhattan" are not named. The eastern part of Cape Cod is shown as an island. Provenance: The Mopelia Collection. Goss The Mapping of North America 50; McCorkle New England in Early Printed Maps 724; Portinaro & Knirsch The Cartography of North America 116; Sellers & Van Ee Maps & Charts of North America & the West Indies 907.

Lot 654

KEULEN, Johannes van (1654-1715). Nieuwe Wassende Graade Paskaart Over de Geeheele Oost-Zee. Amsterdam: [c.1710], hand-coloured engraved chart of the Baltic Sea, elaborate allegorical title cartouche, coats-of-arms, 525 x 606mm., unframed.KEULEN, Johannes van (1654-1715).  Nieuwe Wassende Graade Paskaart Over de Geeheele Oost-Zee. Amsterdam: [c.1710]. Fine hand-coloured engraved chart of the Baltic Sea, elaborate fully-coloured allegorical title cartouche, inset map of the Ladoga Zee, coats-of-arms, blank on verso, 525 x 606mm., unframed. Provenance: The Mopelia Collection. Koeman IV, 185.

Lot 692

TOBAGO - John BYRES (dates unknown). Plan of the Island of Tobago, London, 1794, engraved map of Tobago, hand-coloured in outline, 620 x 910mm., framed and glazed. With another map of Tobago and a related engraving, both framed and glazed. (3)TOBAGO - John BYRES (dates unknown).  Plan of the Island of Tobago, laid down by Actual Survey under the Direction of the Honorable the Commissioners for the Sale of Lands in the Ceded Lands. By John Byres. Chief Surveyor. 1776. London: "Republished 14 July 1794, by Robert Wilkinson". Large engraved map of Tobago, hand-coloured in outline (lightly browned, some light spotting), 620 x 910mm., framed and glazed. Following the Seven Years War in 1763, France ceded the islands of Tobago, Dominica, St Vincent, Bequia and Grenada to Britain, whereupon the land was divided up for sale or lease to sugar planters. With Thomas Jefferys' Tobago from Actual Surveys and Observations (London, Robert Sayer, 1775, engraved map, framed and glazed) and an 18th-century engraving of related interest incorporating depictions of sea and land-battles and a small inset map of Tobago. (3)

Lot 668

MAVOR, William (1758-1837). Historical Accounts of the most Celebrated Voyages, Travels and Discoveries, London, 1796-1801, 25 vols., 12mo, 75 engraved plates, contemporary morocco-backed boards. With a work in 4 vols. only (of 6), uniformly bound. (29)MAVOR, William Fordyce (1758-1837).  Historical Accounts of the most Celebrated Voyages, Travels and Discoveries, from the Time of Columbus to the Present Period. London: Printed for E. Newbery, 1796-1801 [?but 1810]. 25 volumes, 12mo (142 x 90mm). 75 engraved plates, of which 2 folding, and including a portrait of the author and a folding map of the world; with a folding letterpress "Comparative Table of the Probabilities of Life in New England and in Europe" (one leaf torn in vol. VI without loss, one leaf torn in vol. IX with minor loss of letters, some mainly light spotting and staining. a few darker spots). Contemporary plum-backed marbled paper boards with vellum corners, spines lettered and ruled in gilt with small galleon motifs stamped in gilt (rubbed, corners bumped, some joints splitting). With the same author's The British Tourists; or Traveller's Pocket Companion, through England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland (London, 1798 [?but 1810], volumes I - IV only (of 6), 12mo, 4 folding hand-coloured engraved maps inserted in each vol. as frontispieces), uniformly-bound with the preceding set and with the vol. numbers on the spines continuing the sequence to vol. 29. See Brunet III, 327: "Cette collection a été réimpr. à Londres, 1810, en 31 vols. ...". (29)

Lot 661

LEWIS, C. S. (1898-1963). The Silver Chair, London, 1950, 8vo, frontispiece and illustrations by Pauline Baynes, original cloth, green dust-jacket (torn without significant loss). THE FIRST EDITION OF THE FOURTH "NARNIA" NOVEL. RARE.LEWIS, C. S. (1898-1963).  The Silver Chair. London: Geoffrey Bles, 1953. 8vo (198 x 135mm). Half title, monochrome frontispiece and illustrations by Pauline Baynes. Original dark blue cloth, the spine lettered in silk, map endpapers (front free endpaper with lightly browned strip, as usual), green dust-jacket with an oval illustration on the upper wrapper by Pauline Baynes and a smaller illustration on the backstrip with the price of 10s.6d. unclipped and with the rear turn-in blank except for the tiny printed code "APT/A529" at the foot (a few tears without significant loss including one across the backstrip, adhesive tape repairs to the verso of the wrapper with their browning slightly showing through to the front). THE FIRST EDITION OF THE FOURTH OF THE SEVEN "CHRONICLES OF NARNIA" NOVELS. Internally, the book is in remarkably clean and fresh condition, as is the cloth binding. RARE.

Lot 662

LEWIS, C. S. (1898-1963). The Horse and His Boy, London, 1954, 8vo, frontispiece and illustrations by Pauline Baynes, original grey cloth, red dust-jacket (a few short tears). THE FIRST EDITION OF THE FIFTH "NARNIA" NOVEL. RARE.LEWIS, C. S. (1898-1963).  The Horse and His Boy. London: Geoffrey Bles, 1954. 8vo (198 x 135mm). Half title, monochrome frontispiece and illustrations by Pauline Baynes (some very light staining to the title). Original grey cloth, the spine lettered in silk, map endpapers (front free endpaper with lightly browned strip, as usual), red dust-jacket with the price of 10s. 6d. unclipped and with the rear turn-in blank except for the tiny printed code "APT/B875" at the foot, with an oval illustration on the upper wrapper by Pauline Baynes and a smaller illustration on the backstrip (a few short tears without loss, backstrip very slightly faded, corners a little frayed). THE FIRST EDITION OF THE FIFTH OF THE SEVEN "CHRONICLES OF NARNIA" NOVELS. Internally, the book is in remarkably clean and fresh condition (apart from the very light staining to the title), as are the cloth binding and dust-jacket. RARE.

Lot 693

TOLKIEN, J. R. R. (1892-1973). The Lord of the Rings, London, 1955-56, 3 vols., 8vo, 3 folding maps (third vol. lacking title page), original cloth, dust-jackets. FIRST EDITION, various impressions. IMPORTANT: Please see the full description below. (3)TOLKIEN, J. R. R. (1892-1973).  The Lord of the Rings, comprising: The Fellowship of the Ring. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., November 1955. 8vo (222 x 140mm). Half title, folding map at the end printed in red and black (last few text leaves browned, occasional very light mainly marginal spotting and staining, a few light spots to folding map). Original red cloth, the spine lettered in silver, top edges red, dust-jacket with price of 21s unclipped (rubbed at the lower edges of the cloth, dust-jacket laid down on thin card and repaired on verso with adhesive tape, some staining and browning, [?]later rear endpaper). FIRST EDITION, fourth impression. The Two Towers. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., [no month] 1956. 8vo (222 x 140mm). Half title, folding map at the end printed in red and black (occasional very light mainly marginal spotting and staining). Original red cloth, the spine lettered in gilt, top edges red, dust-jacket (very slightly rubbed at the corners of the cloth, dust-jacket with price of 21s unclipped (the corners of cloth very lightly rubbed, some spotting and staining to the dust-jacket). FIRST EDITION, third impression.The Return of the King. [London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1955]. 8vo (222 x 140mm). Half title, folding map at the end printed in red and black (lacks all between the half title and "Contents" page including the title page, occasional very light mainly marginal spotting and staining). Original red cloth, the spine lettered in silver, top edges red, dust-jacket with price of 21s unclipped (the spine of the cloth rubbed with some pale discolouration in strips, some spotting and staining to dust-jacket with some erosion to head and foot of backstrip, later rear endpaper). FIRST EDITION, second impression ["second impression" printed on the backstrip of the dust-jacket]. The folding maps at the end of each volume are in fine bright and crisp condition, possibly indicating that they are later facsimiles. (3)

Lot 678

PONTEY, William (fl.1780-1831). The Forest Pruner, London, 1810, 8vo, 8 engraved plates, some coloured and folding, later half calf gilt. The third edition. With 4 other works in 5 vols. (6)PONTEY, William (fl.1780-1831).  The Forest Pruner; or, Timber Owner's Assistant: A Treatise on the Training or Management of British Timber Trees ... The Third Edition. London: Printed for J. Harding, 1810. 8vo (220 x 150mm). Engraved frontispiece and 7 plates, 4 of which coloured, 3 of which folding or double-page, 3-pages of publisher's advertisements at the end (some mainly marginal light spotting and staining). Later green half calf by Bumpus, the spine lettered in gilt, marbled endpapers, top edges gilt, others uncut (some light staining). Provenance: Loraine of Kirkharle (armorial bookplate). The first edition was published in 1805. Not in Brunet; cf. Raphael An Oak Spring Sylva. A Selection of the Rare Books on Trees in the Oak Spring Garden Library (1989) No. 43. With 4 other works in 5 volumes, namely the Abbé de Vertot's The History of the Revolutions of Portugal ... The Fifth Edition (London, 1754, 8vo, contemporary calf), John Hill's The Family Herbal (Bungay, 1812, 8vo, 54 hand-coloured botanical plates, contemporary calf gilt), George Tattersall's The Lakes of England (London, 1836, 8vo, folding hand-coloured engraved map of the Lake District, plates, contemporary half calf), and Thomas Moore's Nature-Printed British Ferns (London, 1863 [engraved titles dated 1859], 2 volumes, large 8vo, 2 additional engraved titles and 122 coloured "nature-printed" plates by Henry Bradbury, 20th-century full calf gilt). (6)

Lot 614

BINDING - William BEATTIE (1793-1875). Scotland Illustrated, London, 1842, 2 volumes, 4to, additional engraved titles with vignettes, 118 engraved plates, attractively bound in contemporary elaborate red morocco gilt. (2)BINDING - William BEATTIE (1793-1875).  Scotland Illustrated in a Series of Views Taken Expressly for this Work. London: George Virtue, 1842. 2 volumes, 4to (263 x 208mm). Additional engraved title pages with vignettes, folding engraved map of Scotland, 118 engraved plates by T. Allom, W. H. Bartlett and H. M'Culloch (some spotting and staining to additional titles, some light mainly marginal staining). Attractively bound in contemporary elaborate red morocco gilt, gilt edges (extremities lightly rubbed). Provenance: William Harvie, Dublin (armorial bookplates). (2)

Lot 669

MIDDLETON, Charles Theodore (1726-1813). A New and Complete System of Geography, London, [1777], vol. one only (of 2), folio, 5 engraved maps, 55 engraved plates, contemporary black morocco (worn). Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return.MIDDLETON, Charles Theodore (1726-1813), & others.  A New and Complete System of Geography. London: Printed for J. Cooke, [1777]. Volume one only (of 2), folio (344 x 230mm). Title printed in red black, 5 folding engraved maps, 55 engraved plates (lacks world map and all before title, one plate torn and repaired on verso, a few tears without significant loss, some spotting, staining and browning, a few leaves browned). Contemporary black morocco (very worn, upper cover detached). Provenance: various old botanical specimens loosely-inserted. The present volume includes descriptions of Asia and Africa. Complete sets are rare. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return.

Lot 2

John Rocque – Mid 18th century engraved map, 'A Survey of the City and Suburbs of Bristol', 1750, with ten vignettes, plate impression 50.5cm x 73cm, framed and glazed

Lot 505

Speed (John), Somerset-Shire described: and into Hundreds devided with the plott of the famous and most wholsom waters and citie of the Bathe, Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], uncoloured engraved county map, inset town plan of Bath, plate impression 39cm x 52cm, in gilt slip and burr-veneered moulded frame under glass

Lot 506

After John Speed (1552-1629) and Jodocus Hondius (Flemish, 1563-1612) Engraved county map of 'Dorsetshyre with the Shyre town Dorchester described as also the Armes of such noble families as have bene honored with the Titles thereof since the Normans Conquest to this present Anno 1662', from Speed's 'Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine', 1676 edition, 41.5cm x 55cm, and a print of 'West Lullworth [Lulworth] Cove belonging to T. Weld Esq'r', taken from Hutchins' 'History of Dorset', (2)

Lot 507

Mid 17th century map of the Arabian peninsula - 'Carte des Trois Arabies', S. N. Sanson, Pierre Mariette, 1654, hand-coloured, 40.5cm x 48.5cm, in cloth mount and gilt frame under glass

Lot 9

Collinson, John - 'The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset, collected from authentic records and an actual survey made by the late Mr. Edmund Rack', 1st Edn, 3 vols., with county map engraved plates, rebacked hide with original boards

Lot 1083

A ROBERT MORDEN MAP OF MONMOUTH AND ONE OTHER.

Lot 267

MOUNTED PRINTS TOGETHER WITH ONE FRAMED PRINTED MAP OF ENGLAND

Lot 880

TWO VINTAGE TIN MAP CASES.

Lot 171

Framed map of Caldbeck Fells, framed map of Keswick and three unframed oil on boards

Lot 96

Turned wooden plant stand and a copper map of Saxon Britain

Lot 240

[MAPS]. RAILWAY Railway Clearing House Official Railway Map of the South of England, 1920, 75cm x 114cm, original black cloth gilt covers; together with the R.C.H. Official Railway Map of London and its Environs, 1907, 103cm x 132cm, original black leather gilt covers (scuffed; spine torn), (2).

Lot 243

ASSORTED MAPS & GUIDEBOOKS including Stanford's Tourist's Map and Visitors Guide to the Isle of Wight, late 19th century, 52cm x 72.5cm, (24).

Lot 367

[HISTORY] Hiley, Alan, & Hassell, John. The Mobile Boer, being the Record of the Observations of Two Burgher Officers, The Grafton Press, New York, 1902, original pictorial orange cloth gilt, portrait frontispiece, further plate illustrations, folding map at end, octavo (spine dulled); Doyle, A. Conan. The Great Boer War, second impression, McClure, Phillips & Co., New York, 1900, original dark blue cloth with pictorial flag onlay, five folding maps (including frontispiece, as called for), octavo (hinges tender; lower joints partially split; fore edges roughly opened); and three assorted other works, (5).

Lot 379

[TOPOGRAPHY]. SOMERSET Thirty-four works, including a Kelly's Directory of Somerset, 1935, original cloth (lacking map); Victoria History of the County of Somerset, Volumes III, IV, & V; Brooke, Leslie. The Book of Yeovil, limited edition no.567, Barracuda Books Ltd, Chesham, 1978, cloth, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; and Bush, Robin. The Book of Taunton, limited edition no.497, Barracuda Books Ltd, 1977, cloth, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto.

Lot 383

[TOPOGRAPHY]. SOMERSET Nine assorted works, comprising Pooley, Charles. An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Old Stone Crosses of Somerset, first edition, Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1877, original bevelled brown cloth gilt, folding map frontispiece, plate and text illustrations, small quarto; Barrett, C.R.B. Somersetshire: Highways, Byways and Waterways, first edition, Bliss, Sands & Foster, London, 1894, original green cloth gilt, four etchings (as called for), further text illustrations, quarto; Burrow, Edward. Ancient Earthworks & Camps of Somerset, limited edition 597/1025, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, Burrow, Cheltenham, 1924, quarter ivory cloth, illustrations throughout, folding map at end, quarto; and six other works.

Lot 389

[TOPOGRAPHY]. SOMERSET Assorted booklets and ephemera, including an auction catalogue for Portions of the Southill Estate, 1955, stiff paper covers, with folding map; a programme for George V's Silver Jubilee Celebrations at Wellington, 1935; programme for Minehead Harbour Reopening, 1951; and assorted other items (total 22).

Lot 392

[TOPOGRAPHY]. BERKSHIRE The History and Antiquities of Newbury and its Environs, including Twenty-Eight Parishes,... also A Catalogue of Plants, Hall & Marsh, Speenhamland, 1839, brown cloth, folding map frontispiece (torn, with significant loss), twenty plate illustrations (six more than called for), octavo; Hurry, J.B. The Rise and Fall of Reading Abbey, first edition, Stock, London, 1906, original light maroon cloth gilt, top edges gilt, paper-protected armorial frontispiece, seventeen illustrations (including a folding plan, as called for), INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR, octavo; and four other works, including two of Reading Abbey interest, (6).

Lot 393

[TRAVEL] Millin, A.L. Travels Through the Southern Departments of France... in the Years 1804 and 1805, translated from the French, for Phillips, London, 1808, later quarter leather, four hand-coloured plate illustrations, octavo; together with Fischer, Christian Augustus. Travels to Hyeres in the South of France... in the Spring of 1806, translated from the German, for Phillips, London, 1806, later quarter leather, octavo; and Anon. A Tour Through the Principal Provinces of Spain and Portugal... in the Year 1803 with cursory observations on the manners of the inhabitants, for Phillips, London, 1806, later quarter leather, folding map frontispiece, octavo, (3).

Lot 397

[TRAVEL]. FAR EAST Tcheng-Ki-Tong. Chin-Chin, or the Chinaman at Home, translated by R.H. Sherard, Marsden, London, 1895, original two-tone red and yellow textured cloth, octavo (spine soiled; spine head nicked and torn); Bland, J.O.P. Houseboat Days in China, popular edition, Heinemann, London, 1919, original pictorial pale blue cloth, portrait frontispiece, text illustrations, map, octavo (spine lightly rubbed and browned); and three assorted other works, (5).

Lot 402

[MISCELLANEOUS] Twenty-four assorted works, in twenty-five volumes, many of Bristol interest, including also Spittel, R.L. Wild Ceylon, describing in particular the lives of the present day Veddas, second edition, The Colombo Apothecaries Co., Ceylon, 1927, original blue cloth (spine uniformly faded), plate illustrations, folding map, octavo.

Lot 1345

2 framed & glazed movie posters The Italian Job (A/F) and Lock, Stock and two Smoking Barrels, together with a 2005 Collins Bartholomew World map. Largest approx. 105cm x 72cm.

Lot 1346

2 framed & glazed movie posters to include Titanic and Pirates of the Caribbean together with a Great Britain and Island Political Map. Largest approx. 101cm x 71cm.

Lot 205

Kelly's Directory of Cornwall 1897, 1 vol. with map

Lot 31

Various map related volumes including English Maps - A History; 1939 copy of Ogilvy's Britannia volume of strip maps, Antique Maps; British County Maps and others etc.

Lot 317

An 18th century hand coloured map of Denmark circa. 1760, 1822 map of Central Europe by Aspin, various other unframed maps etc.

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