Local Interest - Directories - Bagshaw's History, Gazetteer and Directory of Derbyshire, with the Town of Burton-upon-Trent [...], Printed for the Author, by William Saxton [...], Sheffield 1846, well relaid contemporary brown cloth, yellow endpapers as issued, 8vo; various editions of Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire with Map, comprising 1908, 1925, 1932 and 1941, each illustrated with pictorial adverts, contemporary red cloth gilt as issued, 4to, (4); Bulmer's Derbyshire: Chesterfield, High Peak, North Eastern, and Western Divisions, Part I only, Preston [n.d., c. 1905], six-fold map of the county, pictorial adverts, contemporary red cloth, 8vo, [6]
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Local Interest - Overton Hall Estate Catalogue, To be Sold by Private Tender (The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted), A Valuable Freehold Property, Known as the Overton Hall Estate, Embracing an area of about 1,060 acres, and comprising a Charming Stone-built Residence, known as Overton Hall, The Agricultural portion comprises Fifteen Farms, Dwelling Houses, Accommodation Land, Woodland and Building Land, For appointment to view apply to Mr Henry Holmes, Jessop's Quarries, Ashover Chesterfield [...], Derbyshire 1918, pp: 20, [i], illustrated with a b/w illustration of the hall and estate, along with two large fold-out partially-coloured map, measuring 97.5cm x 73.5cm and 63.5cm x 80.5cm overall, printed teal paper covers and restitched spine, slim folio; Robinsons of Chesterfield Centenary: An epic account of the growth of the firm of Robinson and Sons Ltd. of Chesterfield, 1839 - 1939, claret card covers, gilt with a vignette of the Crooked Spire, as issued, 4to, [2]
Local Interest - Provincial Imprints, Glover (Stephen): The History and Gazetteer of the County of Derby [...], Illustrated by a Map of the County, and Numerous Copper-Plate and Wood Engravings by the First Artists [...], edited by Thomas Noble, two-volume set, Printed for the Publisher by Henry Mozley and Son, Derby 1831 - 1833, contemporary green publisher's cloth and printed paper labels to spines, each pastedown with the Golden Age Armorial bookplates of the antiquaries and genealogists: William Harry Rylands (1847 - 1922), dated and inscribed Xmas 1910 in ink MS, and John Paul Rylands (1846 - 1923), 4to, (2); the octavo edition, 1829, contemporary publisher's boards, 8vo, [3]
Rural Pursuits - Masefield (John), Right Royal, Illustrated by Cecil Aldin, William Heinemann, London 1922, tipped-in colour plates, contemporary charcoal cloth, 4to; Pennell-Elmhurst (Captain "Brooksby"), The Cream of Leicestershire [...], With Illustrations, Coloured and Plain, by John Sturgess, and Portraits and Map, George Routledge and Sons, London 1883, contemporary pictorial red cloth, 8vo; Lutyens (F.M.), Mr Spinks and His Hounds: A Hunting Story, with Illustrations by C. Lutyens and the Author, second edition, Vinton & Co., Limited, London [n.d., c. 1900], contemporary pictorial green cloth, 8vo; Ogilvie (Will H.), Scattered Scarlet, Illustrated by Lionel Edwards, Constable and Company Ltd., London 1923, tipped-in colour plates, contemporary red cloth, 4to; The Haddon Hall Library: Shand (Alexander Innes), Shooting, J.M. Dent & Co., London 1902, full-page plates, contemporary green cloth gilt, 8vo; Pictures of Life & Character by John Leech, From the Collection of Mr Punch, Second Series, Published by Bradbury and Evans, London 1862, contemporary pictorial boards, oblong medium folio; Steward (F.A.), 'Cross Country with Hounds, Collins, London 1936, contemporary cloth, oblong crown folio; Badminton Library, facsimile reprints, h/b, (2); various 19th century and later bindings; etc
Scottish Interest - Tartanware Bindings, Beattie (William, M.D.), Scotland: Illustrated in a Series of Views taken Expressly for this Work [...], two-volume set, James S. Virtue, London [n.d., c. 1838],engraved title-pages, illustrated with an engraved full-page map and numerous antiquarian & topographical full-page steel engravings throughout the text, souvenir binding by H. Bowie, Edinburgh, stamped, of tartan papier-mâché boards, brown calf spines gilt, lettered and numbered in the second and fourth compartments, raised bands enclosing reserves of Vitruvian scrolls, all edges gilt and gauffered, pale yellow endpapers, Pictorial bookplates to each recto pastedown: Robert W. Innes-Smith, 4to, (2); Edinburgh Tatler, edited by Robert Innes-Smith, Volume 2, No. 9, January 1962 - No. 16, August 1962 & Volume 6, No. 41, September 1964 - No. 48, April 1965, bound as two volumes, slightly later 20th century black pebble calf, gilt lettered upper-covers and spines, large 4to, (2); Argyll (Duke of), Iona, second edition, Strahan & Co [...], London 1871, contemporary purple pebble cloth, Golden Age Armorial bookplate to recto pastedown: Michael Scott, 12mo; etc., [8]
Travel and Exploration - Barrow (John), An Account of Travels into the Interior of Southern Africa [...], first edition, volume II only, Printed by A. Strahan, London 1804, ten-fold map of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, 47cm x 70cm overall, 2 fold-out colour plates, 4 fold-out monochrome engravings, quarter-calf and marbled upper cover with perished calf spine only, 4to; Ayeen Akbery; or, The Insitutes of The Emperor Akber, Translated from the Original Persian by Francis Gladwin, volume II only, Printed by J Swan and Co., London 1800, contemporary mottled calf, 8vo; Voltaire, The History of the Russian Empire under Peter the Great, Printed for J. Nourse & P. Vaillant, London [n.d., 1763], contemporary speckled calf, 8vo, (faults); Cary's New Itinerary: or an Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads, Both Direct and Cross. throughout England and Wales [...], eleventh edition, Published by G. & J. Cary, London 1828, 20th century quarter-calf and marbled boards, thick 12mo; Thomson (James), Introduction to Modern Geography [...], eighteenth edition, Simms and M'Intyre, London 1845, contemporary black leather, 12mo; Frost (Thomas), Half-Hours with the Early Explorers, With numerous Illustrations, Cassell, Petter, & Galpin, London [n.d., c., 1875], King's College, London, presentation binding of panelled black pebble calf gilt, all edges gilt, inscribed presentation bookplate, 8vo; Amicis (Edmondo de), Morocco: Its People and Places, Translated by C. Rollin-Tilton, With Original Illustrations, Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co, London 1882, contemporary pictorial red cloth, all edges gilt, 8vo; Craigie (William A.), Scandinavian Folk-Lore: Illustrations of the Traditional Beliefs of the Northern Peoples, Alexander Gardner, Paisley 1896, red cloth, 12mo, [8]
Campion's Map of Railways, Docks, Towns and Works in South Wales, Published by C.W. Campion, Neath, Glamorganshire, [n.d., c. 1875], title flanked by 'aerial' views of the Western and Eastern Hemispheres, vignette of a coal steamer to lower margin, lithograph with some colouring, forty-folds laid on canvas, folding into a red cloth wrap, upper cover with applied label, marbled endpapers and pastedown, 79cm x 116cm (open), 8vo
Christopher Greenwood (1786 - 1855) and John Greenwood (fl. 1821 - 1840), Map of London from an actual survey made in the years 1824, 1825 & 1826 [...], first edition, Published by the Proprietors, Greenwood, Pringle & Co, London, August 21st, 1827, Engraved by James & Josiah Neele, fine large scale map with contemporary hand-colouring, 24 sectionalised folds laid on linen, calligraphic cartouche, table of explanation, inset named-views of Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral, dedication to George IV, edged in green silk, 127.5cm x 187cm (open), folding into a square: 32cm x 32cm, contemporary card slipcase (perished, chipped but map in situ and holding), fragmentary gilt-lettered green calf label to spine 33.5cm x 32.5cm, The Greenwood brothers Christopher and John spent three years preparing this remarkable new survey of London, prepared on the lavish scale of 8 inches to a mile, illustrating for the first time the planned development of Belgravia by Thomas Cubidt, the completion of the Grand Surrey Canal and Regent's Park one year before it was completed in 1828.
Francis Aegidius Assiotti (fl.1759 - 1782), an engraved and coloured map of Minorca [Menorca}, To the Right Honble. John Earl Spencer, Viscount Althorpe, &c. &c. &c This General Plan of the ISLAND OF MINORCA, From an Actual Survey taken on the Spot. London : Published according to Act of Parliament 1st. Feby. 1780, by Francis Ãegidius Assiotti, late draughtsman of the Ordnance at Minorca. : Sold by R. Sayer & I. Bennett Map & Printsellers, No. 53, Fleet Street., [1780.], laid down on panel and varnished, 35cm x 47.5cm
Local Interest - Legal History, a late Elizabethan vellum MS Duffield land bond, Henry Stevenson to John Brockshaw, dated 5th March 1592; another, slightly later?, regarding William Tournor (sic, Turner) of Derby; Mining and Railway Interest, a 19th century vellum ink manuscript survey map, by J.P. Harper M.E. of Derby, signed, of Kilburn and Horsley Woodhouse, including Kilburn Colliery, and flanked by Horsley, Holbrook, Smalley, the Midland Railway, etc., the margin with the various landowners of the Kilburn coal, hand-coloured and delineated, fifteen-folds, 89.5cm x 70cm, [3]
HALL (SYDNEY) HALL'S TRAVELLING ATLAS ENGLISH COUNTIES, CHAPMAN & HALL, 1842 46, hand coloured double page engraved maps (including 4 folding) loose (gutta percha perished) several separating, map of Wales in two, another with marginal loss but all clean, ownership signature and date to title (M & G F[ludyer] Octr 21 1844) dark green wallet binding with gilt title
Percy Beamont signed The Little Ships of Dunkirk - 50th Anniversary of the Withdrawal from Dunkirk, May June 1940. Cover features three archive photographs from the period and a map of the Dunkirk coastline, scene of the evacuation. Special Hand-stamp 'Sundowner' One of the Little Ships, Ramsgate, Kent, 25 May 1990. Signed Percy Beamont (Owner 'Iorana' One of the Little Ships of Dunkirk). Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Two Part-built 'LBSC' 3½" Gauge Live Steam Coal-fired 'Invicta' Locomotives and Drawings, comprising one more-or-less complete chassis with twin cylinders, valve gear and axle-driven pump, another rolling chassis with loose cylinders and other parts, a fairly complete brass tender, various copper parts for boiler including formed tubeplates, tubes and firebox parts, together with a set of MAP-produced drawings, mostly G (qty)
An interesting collection of 18th and 19th century maps and topographical engravings relating to the city of Gloucester and surrounding area, including an 18th century road map by Owen & Bowen, a map of Gloucestershire by T Kitchin, a Kip coloured engraving of Westbury Court, views of Gloucester Cathedral, etc, various sizes, all framed
Four map related books 'Christopher Saxton's 16th Century Maps' by Chatsworth Library, 'British County Maps Reference & Price Guide' by Yasha Beresiner, Antique Collector's Club, 'Antique Map Price Guide No. 2', 2017 edition and 'Antique Maps of North Wales' by John Booth, second edition with dust cover
Large shoe box lot of assorted tea, cigarette cards and postcards, including quantity of Ogden Guinea Golds, 1914 Ogden's Owner's Racing Colours and Jockeys, Ogden Optical Illusion, Prominent Racehorses and Leader's of Men, Kensitas, Major Drapkin & Co, King Egbert Rowntree, Mitchell, A Road Map of Scotland.
J Bye, "Commencement of the Roads to the Lakes of Lancaster, Westmoreland & Cumberland, as far as Hinckley & Leicester", hand coloured road map, 30.5cm x 25.5cm visible size, The Road from London to Derby, hand coloured road map, 16 x 21cm visible size, The Road from Hereford to Leicester, hand coloured road map, 16 x 21.5cm visible size, and Southam-Coventry-Nuneaton-Ashby de la Zouch-Derby road map, hand coloured, 18.5 x 12.8cm visible size. (4)
MILITARY INTEREST a WWII canvas map holder, a WWI oval wall mirror with a photographic print of a soldier, an army metal helmet, The Commandants Prize For The Best Quick March (The Collins Cup) awarded to S/B T. L. Crichton A.R.C.M. of the Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders, 1965 and a wooden model of a British WWI tank
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