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Lot 83

WHEELER, GEORGE, SIRA JOURNEY INTO GREECE, IN COMPANY OF DR. SPON London: William Cademan, Robert Kettlewell & Awnsham Churchill, 1682. First edition, folio, with three tipped in vignettes and 4 full page plates (of 9) of coins at the end, numerous engravings in the text, contemporary calf, rebacked, title page a little dusty and with faded signature and pen marks in the margins, general discolouration throughout, tear in p. 65 (but no loss) and tear to upper outer corner of plate 4 of coins with loss of one coin, some minor marginal splits, lacking the map, with the book plates of Barwick Sharpe Browne, J.I.LL. Baker, and T. Murray Browne on the front pastedown and those of John and Michael Bury at the rear, ESTC R9388

Lot 171

FALCONER, WILLIAMTHE SHIPWRECK London: T. Cadell, 1875. Sixth edition, 8vo, contemporary calf with gilt tooling to the spine, upper cover virtually detached, folding frontispiece and map, a few tears and repairs, worn [ESTC N25745]; [Idem] The Shipwreck. A Poem. London: William Baynes, 1811. 4to, gilt half morocco, plates, corners bumped, hinge split, free endpaper detached, ownership inscription, some water stains and discolouration throughout; [Idem] An Universal Dictionary of the Marine… London: T. Cadell, 1780. 4to, 11 of 12 plates , contemporary calf rebacked, lacking plate 12 (supplied in photocopy), tears to some plates, some dampstaining and discoloration [ESTC N35475]; [Idem] A New Universal Dictionary of the Marine;… London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1815. 4to, original cloth, cover and spine almost detached, Aberdeen Public library bookplate to paste down end paper, ownership inscription to title page, some soiling throughout, lacking pp. 653-654, plates 24 and 31 missing, together with photocopies of plates for Marine Dictionary (4)

Lot 253

HARDY, THOMASSOUVENIR PROGRAMME. THOMAS HARDY'S WESSEX SCENES FROM "THE DYNASTS" Performances at the Corn Exchange, Dorchester, on December 6th and 7th, 1916. 4to, (285 x 225mm.), original printed salmon wrappers; Hardy, Mrs Florence Autograph letter signed to James Fairweather Milne regarding "photograph of the map of Wessex drawn by my late husband", 13 June 1936, with envelope; Hardy, Mrs Florence Autograph letter signed regarding the reproductions "of the map of Wessex drawn by my husband", 21 October, [1936], with envelope (3)Note: Loosely inserted is an etching of Stinsford Church & Grave of Thos. Hardy by R.C. Bean, 75 x 104mm.

Lot 454

MORIER, JAMESA JOURNEY THROUGH PERSIA, ARMENIA, AND ASIA MINOR TO CONSTANTINOPLE London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812. First edition, large 4to, 3 folding maps, 26 plates, contemporary calf neatly rebacked, some foxing to title and initial map, occasional foxing and light browning

Lot 441

JAPAN - KURODA, NAGAMICHIA CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLDGE OF THE AVIFAUNA OF THE RIU KIU ISLANDS Tokyo: Published by the Author, 1925. First edition, 8 colour plates after Juzo Kobayashi & 1 folding map, original brown half morocco

Lot 64

ITALY. ANTIQUITIES[MASSIMO, VITTORIO] Notizie istoriche della Villa Massimo alle Terme Diocleziane. Roma: Salviucci, 1836. 4to., 6 engraved plates, contemporary calf, blind and gilt boarders, a.e.g., edges a little rubbed, the casino and the palazzo were demolished in the 1880s to make way for Rome's central railway station; Marquez, Pietro Illustrazioni della Villa di Mecenate in Tivoli. Rome: nella stamperia de Romanis, 1812. Folio, with 4 folding engraved plates, contemporary paper wrappers, uncut, a little spotting; Marquez, Pietro Delle ville di Plinio il Giovane. Rome: presso il Salomoni, 1796. 8vo., with an engraved map, 2 folding plans, 2 engravings in the text, contemporary half vellum, marbled boards, edges uncut, book plate of John Bury; Oddi, Giuseppe, and others.Memorie e documenti da servire alla storia della chiusa dell' Aniene in Tivoli. Rome: Ajani, 1831. Folio, 7 large folding hand coloured plates, contemporary quarter calf, marbled boards, head, tail and corners, rubbed and worn; Nibby, Antonio Del Foro Romano, della Via Sacra, dell'Anfiteatro Flavio et de' luoghi adjacenti. Rome: Vincenzo Poggioli, 1819. 8vo., with 5 engraved plates (4 folding), paper boards, uncut (10)

Lot 122

LEWIS, SAMUELA MAP OF SCOTLAND DIVIDED INTO COUNTIES London: S. Lewis &Co., [c.1840?], in 3 divisions (Northern, Central and Southern), each in original red morocco gilt covers, spines slightly bumped and chipped, gift inscription to paste down end paper, each division backed onto linen and measuring 65 x 135cm (3)

Lot 446

KINGSLEY, MARY H.TRAVELS IN WEST AFRICA London: Macmillan and Co. Limited, 1897. 8vo, frontispiece, 2 plates and many illustrations both within and outwith pagination, modern red half calf; Morell, John Reynell Algeria... London: Nathaniel Cooke, 1854. 8vo, folding map, frontispiece, 10 plates, contemporary calf gilt, early gift inscription to flyleaf (2)

Lot 211

THE STUARTS AND JACOBITE RISINGS, 45 VOLUMESINCLUDING RAY, JAMES A Compleat History of the Rebellion. Bristol, 1750. 12mo, engraved plates, modern quarter calf; [Douglas, Francis] History of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746. Aberdeen, 1755. 12mo, modern quarter calf; Highland and Jacobite Exhibition, Inverness, 1903 Official Catalogue of Exhibits. Inverness, 1903. 8vo, original cloth-backed tartan boards; Jesse, J.H. Memoirs of the Pretenders. 1845, 2 volumes, 8vo, engraved plates, later half cloth; Johnstone, Chevalier de. Memoirs. 1820. 4to, engraved plates, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked; Paton, H. The Lyon in Mourning, 1895-96, 3 volumes, original cloth gilt; Seton, Sir B.G. The Prisoners of the '45. 1928-29, 3 volumes, original cloth gilt; Skeet, F.J.A. Stuart Papers, Pictures, Relics, Medals and Books. Leeds, 1930. 4to, number 196 of 375 copies signed by the author, original cloth, t.e.g.; Johnstone, Chevalier de Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746. 1821. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, map, contemporary calf, rebacked; Lang, A. Prince Charles Edward Stuart. London: Groupil & Co., 1900. Folio, original blue half morocco gilt; and an 8vo copy in cloth, 1903; Daiches, D. Charles Edward Stuart. 1973, dustwrapper; Mahon, R.H. Life of Hon. James Murray. 1921, spine worn; Genuine Memoirs of John Murray; Tremoille, Duc de la A Royalist Family, Irish and French (1689-1789) and Prince Charles Edward. 1904. 4to, original cloth; Duke, W. Lord George Murray and the Forty-Five. 1927, 8vo, original cloth; Macdonalds, A. Memorials of the '45. 1930, original cloth; Eardley-Simpson, L. Derby and the Forty-Five. 1933, original cloth; Norie, W. Drumond The Life & Adventures of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. London: The Caxton Publishing Company, [n.d.] 4 volumes, 4to, original blue cloth gilt; Henderson, T.F. James I. and VI. Paris: Goupil & Co., 1904. Folio, original brown half morocco gilt; Lovat, Simon, Lord The Whole Proceedings in the House of Peers upon the Impeachment... against Simon Lord Lovat. [1746] Folio, later half calf, lacking title-page; and 18 others, sold not subject to return (44)

Lot 459

ROBSON, GEORGE FENNELLSCENERY OF THE GRAMPIAN MOUNTAINS London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1819. Folio, list of subscribers at rear, hand-coloured folding engraved map, 41 hand-coloured aquatint plates, contemporary half morocco, bookplate and sticker to paste-down endpaper, upper cover detached, spine chipped, initial plate torn with minimal loss, some offsetting from plates and map, some soiling along inner margins of plates

Lot 118

CARY, JOHNSURVEY OF THE HIGH ROADS FROM LONDON London: J. Cary, 1790. 8vo, comprising 80 strip maps in columns on 40 pages, with a general plan and folding map, hand-coloured, contemporary calf, rubbed, upper cover detached, some spotting

Lot 276

STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUISTREASURE ISLAND London: Cassell & Company, 1883. First edition, first impression, with the October advertisements and the following issue-points: 'dead man's chest' uncapitalised on pp. 2 and 7; the first letter of 'vain' broken on the last line of p.40; the '8' not present in the pagination of p.83; the '7' bolder and larger in the pagination of p. 127; the full-stop missing after 'opportunity' in line 20 on p. 178; and 'worse' for 'worst' in line 3 of p. 197., 8vo, pp. viii, 292, [4, advertisements], half-title, frontispiece map printed in grey, blue, red and brown, tissue-guard present; October advertisements (5R-1083), original sage green cloth, rather skewed, joints rubbed, spine slightly darkened, rear hinge cracked, gift inscription 'Sibyl Brooke, from a Father, New Years Day 1884" at head of half-title

Lot 111

9 MAPS INCLUDING MUNSTER, SEBASTIANSILESIAE DESCRIPTIO XV NOVA TABULA Basle 1552, 30 x 37cm, hand-coloured, framed and glazed; Franconia XIII Nova Tabula. Basel 1552, 29.5 x 37.5cm, hand-coloured, framed and glazed; Germania VI Nova Tabula. Basel 1552, 30 x 36cm, framed and glazed; Nigra Sylva XI Nova Tabula. Basel 1552, 30.5 x 37.5cm, framed and glazed;Tabula Europae IIII. Basle 1542, 29 x 35.5cm, framed and glazed; Munster, Sebastian Das Gantzte Frankreich/so vorzeiten Narbonensis, Lugdunensis, Belgica und Celtica ist genennt worden. Basel, 1614, 33.5 x 38.5cm, hand-coloured engraved map, framed and glazed; Munster, Sebastian Das Gantzte Frankreich/so vorzeiten Narbonensis, Lugdunensis, Belgica und Celtica ist genennt worden. Basel, 1614, 33.5 x 38.5cm, hand-coloured engraved map, framed and glazed; Moll, Herman A New Map of Germany, Hungary, Transilvania and the Suisse Cantons. London 1712, 63 x 103cm, hand-coloured, framed and glazed; Bonne, Rigobert Tartarie Independante. Paris, 1787, 35.5 x 25cm, hand-coloured engraved map, framed and glazed; [Speed, John] Descripto Sabavdie. [London 1646], 15 x 10.5cm, hand-coloured, framed and glazed (9)

Lot 452

MATTHEWS, L. HARRISONSOUTH GEORGIA, THE BRITISH EMPIRE'S SUBANTARCTIC OUTPOST Bristol: John Wright & Sons Ltd., 1931. 8vo, frontispiece map, 13 leaves of plates (i.e. 26 plates), original blue cloth gilt, dust-jacket soiled and torn with loss

Lot 57

Group of 19th Century and later unframed maps to include; Somersetshire, a New Map of the County of Somerset second edition corrected to 1808, etc Condition:

Lot 250

19th Century hand coloured engraved map - Somersetshire, published by William Darton & Son of London, 34cm x 42.5cm, framed and glazed Condition:

Lot 34

K DAVIS Five watercolours Together with a map of Cornwall

Lot 57

Marcos enamel car badge, GB AA aluminium badge and a Daily Mail Road map.

Lot 1202

Collection of US Open Golf Championship Media Entrance Badges together with various other ephemera from the 1980s onwards - 3x entrance badges for 1997 Congressional (Ernie Els), 1998 The Olympic Club (Lee Jansen), 2001 Oakmont (Retief Goosen) plus 2x official score cards for 1984 and 1985, 2x Yardage booklets for National GC and Torrey Pines South Course and other score cards for Cypress Point, Pebble Beach and 1984 US Open Course Map and Guide - all ex John Hopkins The Times

Lot 941

Leigh, Dell - "Golf At Its Best on The LMS" 1st ed 1925 in the original paper pictorial wrappers published by the L(London), M (Midland) &S (Scottish) Railway Company c/w numerous golf course illustrations and original folding out map to the rear and full list "Golf Courses Adjacent To The LMS" to the rear - some wear, nicks, creases and tear to the overlapping paper wrappers and stains to the back cover note this book at Page 8 lacks a picture

Lot 942

Leigh, Dell - "Golf At Its Best on The LMS" 1st ed 1925 in the original paper pictorial wrappers published by the L(London), M (Midland) &S (Scottish) Railway Company c/w numerous golf course illustrations and original folding out map to the rear and full list "Golf Courses Adjacent To The LMS" to the rear - some wear and nicks to the overlapping paper wrappers plus a selection of modern Golf club Brochures and various other South West Golf Club and Course Guides from Halesowen in the Midlands to "Golf In - Cornwall" (14)

Lot 218

UNDERWOOD THOMAS (Pubs).  The Buildings of Birmingham Past & Present. 2 vols. 2 litho titles, fldg. linen map, 2 fldg. plates & 31 other litho plates. Oblong folio. Well worn cond. 1866 & n.d.

Lot 146

FORDYCE W.  A History of Coal, Coke, Coal Fields … Iron, Its Ores, & Processes of Manufacture … including Estimates of the Capital Required. Double page eng. map & 35 full or double page plates & tables, as called for. Folio. Rebound qtr. calf. 1860.

Lot 61

MACKENZIE R. D. Kilbarchan, A Parish History. Frontis & map. Quarto. Orig. red cloth, fading. Paisley, 1902; also William Hamilton, Descriptions of the Sheriffdoms of Lanark & Renfrew, quarto, cloth backed brds., Paisley, 1878. Each David Murray's copy with his book plate. (2).

Lot 60

BEATTIE WILLIAM.  Scotland Illustrated. 2 vols. Many eng. plates & fldg. map. Quarto. Worn orig. dec. morocco gilt, internal foxing & some leaves loose. 1838; also Oliver & Boyd's New Edinburgh Almanac for 1861 & 2 others. (5).

Lot 250

BLACK A. & C.  Caithness. Framed eng. map with some colouring; also 3 other maps & prints & 2 Scottish Mountaineering Club Guides.  (6).

Lot 626

J.T. LLOYD, Publisher, New York A folding canvas backed map of the United States and Canada 1864 (980 x 1307mm approx) in original boards plus BOUCHETTE, Joseph, The British Dominions in North America, Vol 1 only, Longman London 1832 with maps and plates, rebound 4to (2)

Lot 741

A COLOURED MAP OF SOUTH AFRICA published by C Smith, London, 28 x 36cm, framed

Lot 624

M'CLINTOCK, Capt Francis L. RN, A Narrative of the Discovery and Fate of Sir John Franklin and His Companions, Murray London 1859, 4to. marbled boards plus MILTON, Viscount and CHEADLE, W.B., 'The North West Passage by Land' 2nd Ed. 1865 1/2 calf, with map, 4to. plus 2 associated titles (4)

Lot 404

A SMALL COLLECTION OF ARTEFACTS TO INCLUDE three Ethiopian metal crosses, two scrolls and a brass map magnifying glass (7)

Lot 625

BACK, Capt George R.N., 'Narrative of the Arctic Land Expedition to the Mouth of the Great Fish River...' 1833-1835, John Murray London 1836 with 14 plates and map. Almeric Hugh Paget b/p list of subscribers at end. Webb & Hunt Liverpool, binding, marbled boards and tooled green leather spine, 8vo. some foxing, bumps etc., plus 6 associated titles

Lot 656

A FOLIO CONTAINING PP 453-485 EXTRACTED FROM JOHN CHURCHILL'S TRAVEL ACCOUNTS TO INCLUDE 'A Voyage to the Kingdom of Chili in America' by Henry Brewer and Elias Herckeman 1642/3 perhaps a later reprint in green boards, 410 x 260 plus a contemporary map of South America, 252 x 180 (2)

Lot 636

SAMUEL AND NATHANIEL BUCK (MID 18TH CENTURY) 'The South Prospect of Stamford, in the County of Lincoln', engraving, 31 x 79.5cm; together with a map of the Battle of Waterloo, pub by S.I. Noke; another map - 'Plan de la Baye du Bon Succés dons le Détroit de la Maire'; and two 19th Century maps, Villafranca and The Netherlands (5)

Lot 461

LE CLERC, Jean, Histoire des Provinces - Unies des Pays Bas, Z Châtelain Amsterdam 1728, 3 vols with map, engraved frontispiece, red and black title page, original plain boards, Fo. (430 x 280mm) (3)

Lot 703

A COLOURED MAP of Nubia and Abissinia by Emanuel Bowen with cartouche and scale (365 x 445), framed

Lot 579

SMITH, Charles, Smith's New English Atlas. An incomplete set of 38 out of 46 engraved folding linen backed maps of the Counties by C Smith and Sons, 172 Strand, London 1804, but 2nd Ed. corrected to 1808 (England Map). contained within 5 contemporary book boxes (5)

Lot 592

SEDDON, The Right Hon. R.J. Premier of New Zealand, Visit to Tonga, Fiji, Savage Island and the Cook Islands May 1900, printed by John Mackay Wellington, with map. red cloth with gold title. bumped and scuffed. 8vo. (215 x 145mm)

Lot 453

GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY MAP OF LINES ISSUED BY JAMES MILNE

Lot 474

MARC JACOBS PERFUME BOXED PLUS 4 PILL BOXES AND LONDON UNDERGROUND MAP

Lot 214

A Cary Map of Hampshire, together with decorative prints and bookplates

Lot 215

A Map of The River Wye and adjacent Country from Monmouth to Ross, engraved by Wild, together with assorted hunting prints and other pictures

Lot 200

Cartography - a tinted etching, Sussex by Letts Son& Co; another map of Lincolnshire Wapontakes; a modern print - Derbyshire divided into the Hundreds (3)

Lot 289

1683 CANVAS MAP OF BULGER IA - FOR RESTORATION APPROX. 55cm x 44cm

Lot 291

1844 MAP OF WARSAW APPROXIMATELY 41cm

Lot 527

Cunard (Nancy, editor) Negro: Anthology...1931-1933, first edition, signed by Cunard and dated May 1942 on pastedown, folding colour map, numerous photographic illustrations, prospectus loosely inserted, endpapers a little spotted, original brown cloth blocked in red with map of the Black Belt of America on lower cover, corners a little bumped, extremities a little rubbed, otherwise excellent, 4to, 1934.Saleroom notice: Lot 527, Negro – this is a second issue binding.⁂ Rare signed. Printed in an edition of 1000 copies but apparently a large number of unsold copies were destroyed in the Blitz. Contributors include Ezra Pound, Samuel Beckett, Norman Douglas, Langston Hughes, W.C.Williams and Theodore Dreiser.

Lot 478

Wadsworth (Edward).- Windeler (Bernard) Sailing-Ships and Barges of the Western Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas, marked proof copy with annotations in pencil, for an edition limited to 450, copper-engraved additional title (crossed through), 17 plates, map and several vignettes by Edward Wadsworth, most hand-coloured as in published version, original buckram-backed pictorial orange cloth, gilt, uncut, rather soiled and mottled, small folio, Etchells & Macdonald, 1926.⁂ With a few minor differences to the published version including plate 2 being upside down, and pencil comments re inking etc.

Lot 118

Golden Cockerel Press.- Chair (Somerset de) The Story of a Lifetime, number 78 of 110 copies signed by the author, wood-engraved full-page illustrations by Clifford Webb, original pictorial alum-tawed sheepskin, gilt, spine slightly yellowed (as usual), glacine wrapper (frayed), cloth slip-case, 1954; Napoleon's Memoirs, 2 vol., number 101 of 500 copies, portrait frontispieces, wood-engraved title vignettes by John Buckland Wright, map endpapers, original decorated cloth, gilt, 1945; The Golden Carpet, number 63 of 500 copies, portrait, map endpapers, prospectus loosely inserted, original morocco-backed cloth, spine faded, 1943 § Jonson (Ben) A Croppe of Kisses, number 29 of 50 specially-bound copies, from an edition limited to 250, printed in black & colours, Somerset de Chair's copy with his bookplate and visiting card of Mrs. Somerset de Chair with valentine note on verso loosely inserted, original pictorial russet morocco, gilt, light staining to upper cover, 1937, all t.e.g., others uncut, [Cock-a-Hoop 195, Cockalorum 167, Pertelot 155 & 121], small folio & 4to, Golden Cockerel Press (5)

Lot 112

Golden Cockerel Press.- Flinders (Matthew) Narrative of his Voyage in the Schooner Francis 1798..., one of 750 copies, printed in green and black on pale grey paper, map, wood-engraved illustrations, original pictorial cloth, gilt, 1946 § Hartnoll (Phyllis) The Grecian Enchanted, one of 360 copies, aquatint decorative title and plates, original pictorial two-tone cloth, gilt, stains to upper cover, 1952 § Swinburne (Algernon) Laus Veneris, one of 750 copies, wood-engraved illustrations, original cloth-backed marbled boards, 1948; Pasiphaë, one of 500 copies, wood-engraved illustrations, original pictorial two-tone cloth, spine slightly faded, 1950 § Gautier (Theophile) Mademoiselle de Maupin, one of 500 copies, engraved plates, original vellum-backed cloth, slight staining to lower outer corners, 1938, all illustrated by John Buckland Wright, t.e.g., others uncut, v.s., Golden Cockerel Press (5)

Lot 534

Fermor (Patrick Leigh) A Time to Keep Silence, illustrations, ink lettering to spine, 1957; Mani, map and illustrations, related photographs loosely inserted, fading to spine and covers, dust-jacket, creasing and minor chipping to head and foot, 1958; A Time of Gifts, label to front free endpaper, dust-jacket, 1977; Roumeli, photographic illustrations, toning to text margins, spotting to fore-edges, several ff. creased, light fading to spine and covers, ink stamp to upper cover, light creasing to covers, 1966, uncorrected proof copies, original wrappers, some creasing to spines but generally excellent or near-fine overall; and 3 others, proof copies by the same, 8vo (7)⁂ An excellent group of proof works, many rare with only a handful of copies recorded.

Lot 132

Hardy (Thomas) Tess of the D'Urbervilles, one of 325 large paper copies signed by the author, half-title, wood-engraved frontispiece and illustrations by Vivien Gribble, folding map by Emery Walker bordered in red at end, original vellum-backed marbled boards, uncut & unopened, with the dust-jacket, a little rubbed and slightly frayed at edges, large 8vo, 1926.

Lot 391

Golden Cockerel Press.- Chair (Somerset de) Napoleon's Memoirs, 2 vol., number 192 of 500 copies, wood-engraved title-vignettes by John Buckland Wright, frontispieces, map endpapers, original cloth, gilt, v. slight bumping to spine extremities, sm. folio, Golden Cockerel Press, 1945.

Lot 353

Gill (Eric) The Future of Sculpture, [one of only 55 copies], title with device in red by Gill, map in red below colophon at end, a few spots to lower margin, bookplate of C.W.H. on front pastedown, original black cloth, spine very slightly rubbed, [Gill 16], 8vo, High Wycombe, privately printed by the Lanston Monotype Corporation Ltd.for Eric Gill, 1928.⁂ Scarce Gill item, an essay delivered as a lecture at the V & A in December 1927; most were given to friends at Christmas.

Lot 392

Golden Cockerel Press.- Flinders (Matthew) Narrative of his Voyage in the Schooner Francis: 1798..., number 93 of 100 specially-bound copies, from an edition limited to 750, printed in green and black on pale grey paper, wood-engraved illustrations by John Buckland Wright, map, presentation copy from Christopher Sandford with inscribed printed press compliments slip illustrated by Eric Gill loosely inserted, bookplate of Robert Cameron Corbett, original pictorial green morocco, gilt, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, t.e.g., others uncut, slight browning to spine, cloth slip-case (a little soiled), [Cockalorum 170], small folio, Golden Cockerel Press, 1946.

Lot 167

Diana Winkfield - Jugs of Wild Flowers, a pair of watercolours, 23 1/2" x 30", 1989, signed and dated lower right hand corner, mounted and framed. Diana Winkfield was born in Buckinghamshire in 1945 and has an MA Honours in Fine Art, together with a vintage map by the Kings Order in 1768 and 1769, and three modern maps of the Caribbean

Lot 106

An 1808 map of Buckinghamshire printed for C Smith No.172 Strand, together with mixed prints and a modern cross stitch picture framed

Lot 262

Armand Foster - The Mermaid Rye - pen and ink wash drawing, signed lower right corner, 11 6/8" x 7 6/8", glazed frame, a Robert Morden map of The West Riding of Yorkshire, framed and glazed and a 20th century map of Lancashire, framed

Lot 111

*Cornwall. Speed (John), Cornwall, John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset view of Launcston, 380 x 500 mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

Lot 109

British Isles. A collection of five maps, all 16th century, including Ruscelli (Girolamo), Anglia et Hibernia Nova [and] Tabula Europae I [1561], pair of hand coloured engraved maps, a Ptolemaic and a 'modern' map of the British Isles, some thinning to central fold of Tabula Europae I with one small hole affecting image, each approximately 190 x 255 mm, Italian text on verso, together with Anglia et Hibernia Nova, Venice [1598], hand coloured engraved map, 190 x 260 mm, Italian text on verso, with Munster (Sebastian), Das under Buch Beschreibung Englellandts und Schottlandts, Basel [1598], hand coloured woodblock map, 255 x 170 mm, German text on verso, plus Das under Buck (Anglia), Basel [1598], hand coloured woodblock map, 80 x 135 mm, German text below and on verso R. W. Shirley. Early printed Maps of the British Isles, nos. 68, 67, 217, 150 & 122 respectively. (5)

Lot 133

Maps. A mixed collection of 23 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including Bowen (Emanuel), An accurate map of Northampton Shire divided into its hundreds..., J. & C. Bowles, circa 1765, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 700 x 540 mm, together with An accurate map of Nottingham Shire describing its Wapontakes and divisions..., published C. & J. Bowles, Robt. Sayer & J. Bennett, 1777, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 515 x 420 mm, with Cary (John), A new map of Westmorland divided into Wards..., 1801, A new map of Northumberland divided into Wards..., 1807, A new map of Buckinghamshire divided into hundreds..., 1801, A new map of Nottinghamshire divided into hundreds..., 1801, A new map of Leicestershire divided into hundreds..., 1801 [and] A new map of Worcestershire divided into hundreds..., 1801 together 6 engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, each with an ovoid cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, each approximately 500 x 555 mm, plus Bowles (Carington, publisher), Bowles's new medium map of Essex divided into hundreds..., 1785, engraved map, originally published in 'The Atlas Anglicanus', with contemporary hand colouring, 235 x 330 mm, and Ogilby (John), The Road from Whitby in com. Ebor. to Durham..., [1676 or later], hand coloured engraved strip road map, some repaired marginal closed tears, 345 x 455 mm, mounted, with another 14 engraved county maps including examples by Greenwood, Zatta, Cary, Lewis and Teesdale, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (24)

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