A .750 calibre percussion 'Sikh' Brunswick service rifle for Indian Army issue, dated 1864 of regulation specifcations, the lock stamped VR crowned, 1864, 'Tower' and also struck with Indian Army broad arrow mark, figured walnut full stock, the butt with patch-box and ordnance stamps, and retaining its original steel ramrod; and a .577 East India Company percussion cavalry carbine, circa 1850, with 21in sighted rifled barrel with Indian arsenal markings on the breech (modern), border-engraved lock with East India company lion mark, full stock (small cracks and chips), and brass mounts, saddle ring, and stirrup ramrod the first: 76.5cm ; 38.125in (2)
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Edward Stanford 1912 edition, 1 inch to 1 mile scale Ordnance Survey sheets radially marked in red pen and wash, in slip case gilt lettered "The Country around Lewes House", an auction catalogue of the 1929 Lewes House contents sale, 9 engravings of Lewes, a biography of Edward Warren and 2 other books
* European miscellany. A collection of photographs publicity brochures technical data and similar material, for Austria, the Warsaw Pact, Switzerland, Belgium, the Soviet Union and Sweden, together with a quantity of literature relating to aircraft ordnance including bombs, rockets, and anti-tank weapons contained in eight modern ring binders and file wallets, approx. 100 images, some faded (a lot). (-)
Timetables and Ephemera. A collection of miscellaneous printed railway ephemera, including timetables, tourist and advertising booklets and brochures, mainly c.1920s-50s, incl. guide booklets issued by the London Underground, holiday guides and booklets for home and abroad, a large quantity of One Inch to One Mile Ordnance Survey road maps, Bartholomew's Half-Inch Contoured Maps etc.. (6 cartons)
London. Creighton (R.), A Plan of London and its Environs, pub. Jan 1st, 1834, hand coloured plan of London engraved by J. & C. Walker, creased where previously folded, approx. 400 x 480 mm, together with other maps of London incl. plans after Edward Weller, three 1:2500 Ordnance Survey sheets, etc. (16)
Ordnance Survey. Isle of Man (sheets 36, 45, 46, 56 & 57 reduced), 2nd ed., 1898, hand-col., sectionalised on linen, approx. 1040 x 720 mm, orig. cloth slipcase, together with Oxford (sheet 237), 3rd ed., 1902, hand-col. in outline, sectionalised on linen, approx. 710 x 1030 mm, orig. cloth slipcase, plus Kent (sheet 289), Railways inserted to August 1884, uncol. eng. map, sectionalised on linen, orig. cloth slipcase, with a large collection of late 19th c./early 20th c. ordnance survey maps and similar, many folding, some rolled (2 cartons)
Chambers Atlas,circa 1855, together with three further Atlas's 20th century, an ordnance survey map of Great Britain, another relating to the Government Reform Bill of 1832, an engraving after Rowlandson 'How the Treacher ous Boer Fights,' and Leichtensteni (Marie) - Holland House, 1 vol. 1874.
Letts's Popular County Atlas. Being a Complete Series of Maps Delineating the Whole Surface of England and Wales, 1884,. forty-seven double-page maps, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine crudely repaired with adhesive tape, folio, together with Ordnance Survey Atlas of England & Wales, 1922, twenty-four linen backed double-page maps, orig. cloth, spine deficient, rubbed & cuffed, sq. folio (2)
Naval Interest: A MANUSCRIPT INVENTORY OR SHIP'S MANIFEST OF THE "ROYAL GEORGE", a first-rate 100-gun warship launched 18 Feb 1756, giving dimensions in great detail; Provisions of food etc for four months; Personnel; with total weight, the reverse giving details of stores supplied in May 1756 for six months, including weights of sails, cables and cordage, ordnance and shot, etc, in ink on laid paper with Royal Arms and Royal Cypher GR watermarks, 37.5cm x 30.5cm, (12in x 14.2in) in modern perspex display mount with stand
TWO VICTORIAN PRINTED SIGNS ADVERTISING "MODELS OF THE LAKE DISTRICT", one in three sections, advertising "TO VISITORS!/THE/ KESWICK/MUSEUM/AND/ FLINTOFT'S/CELEBRATED/MODEL/OF THE/LAKE DISTRICT/ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION/IN THE/ TOWN HALL,/KESWICK./ADMISSION ONE SHILLING./After the first visit the ADMISSION is/FREE during the Season./Printed at MAYSON'S Machine Printing Works, KESWICK",151.5cm x 76cm, (59.6in x 30in), the second, printed in green, red and black, advertising "MAYSON'S ORDNANCE MODEL OF THE/LAKE DISTRICT/EXHIBITED DAILY DURINGTHE YEAR/AT THE/ LAKE DISTRICT REPOSITORY, LAKE ROAD, KESWICK". (Open at eight a.m. and lighted during the summer months/Admission one shilling each"), with vignette, printed by McFarlane & Erska, Lithog'rs Edinburgh, 37.5cm x 25.5cm, (14.75in x 10in), in card mount (2)
A GROUP OF 20TH-CENTURY MODEL ORDNANCE with cast dated bronze barrels, on wooden carriages, two representing Napoleonic War field guns (one with additional ammunition) carriage), a naval cannon of the period of Trafalgar, a Civil War cannon and a mortar of similar period, the last 16.5cm, (6.5in) long
BRITISH 1897 PATTERN OFFICERS INFANTRY SWORD, sheet steel bowl guard, scroll engraved with Edward VII cypher, plain blade with central fuller, ordnance marked at forte with 'Mole' makers mark, complete in its leather field scabbard, overall dark patina, blade length 82cm (32.5'), overall length 103cm (40 3/4")
Ordnance Survey. Clarke (Captain A.R.), Comparisons of the Standards of Length of England, France, Belgium, Prussia, Russia, India, Australia, made...under the Direction of Colonel Sir Henry James..., vol. 1 [but appears complete], 1866, viii + 287 pp., ten folding plts. of scientific apparatus, orig. blindstamped cloth with royal arms and title in gilt to upper cover, fraying to spine with some loss, 4to, together with Close (Sir Charles), The Second Levelling of England & Wales 1912-1921, pub. 1922, forty-six plts. (some folding), orig. cloth gilt, discoloured with some fraying to extrems., folio Both ex-library copies with the usual marks. (2).
England & Wales. Ordnance Survey, seven folding one inch to a mile sheets, 1st eds., ammended to show railway lines, sold James Wyld, c.1850s, including Nottingham (sheet 71), Stafford (sheet 72), Tremadoc (sheet 75), Bardsey I. (sheet 76), Holyhead (sheet 77), Anglesea I. (sheet 78), Warrington & Chester (sheet 80), laid onto linen, each approx. 640 x 740 mm, contained in contemp. cloth map box (sl. rubbed) (1).
England. Ordnance Survey (pub.), eleven one inch to a mile sheets, 1st eds., c.1810s-30s, including Lands End (2 copies; sheet 33), Lundy Island (3 copies; sheet 28), Kings Lynn (2 copies; sheet 65), Boston (sheet 69), Dungeness (2 copies; sheet 4), Mouth of the Humber (sheet 85), approx. 940 x 620 mm (11).
English county maps. Teesdale (Henry & Collins, H.G.), eight maps from the British Gazetteer comprising Derbyshire, Huntingdon, Leicestershire, Monmouthshire, Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Westmorland, pub. 1852, each engraved and hand coloured, approx. 450 x 380 mm, together with Mordern (Robert), Leicester Shire, [1695 or 1722], uncoloured engraved map with ornamental title cartouche, approx. 370 x 430 mm, and other county maps including Smith, Weller, Walker, Ordnance Survey, Hobson's hunting maps, etc. (25).
A GROUP OF 72 MID 19TH-CENTURY ORDNANCE SURVEY 1/2500-SCALE WESTMORLAND PARISH MAPS briefly comprising various maps detailing the parishes of Kirkby Stephen, Brough, Ravenstonedale, Appleby (St Michael & St Lawrence), Kirkby Thore Warcop, Asby, Long Marton and Dufton, with coloured highlights, each map folded vertically in two, 63.5cm x 94.5cm, (25in x 37.2in) (a full list of sheetnumbers can be faxed upon request).
TAYLOR, CHARLES, publisher Beautiful British Scenery. With Original Engravings on Steel and Wood by the Most Eminent Artists. n.d. Large 8vo., orig. pictorial cloth gilt (upper cover soiled in one corner). Numerous illustrations after Birket Foster and others. -- SMITH, ALEXANDER. A Summer in Skye. Edinburgh 1912. Tipped in colour plates by John Blair. 8vo., orig. cloth. With eight others, including Ordnance Survey Atlas of England and Wales, 1922 (10)
A Parabellum Model 1900/06. Swiss Ordnance. Calibre 7.65 parabellum, number 7440. Matching numbers. Mirror bright 122 mm barrel. So-called "1st Model", the housing with a Swiss cross within a corona, DWM logo. Rear sight with original V-notch. Faultless blue-black brushed finish, only slight shadows on the cover plate. Small parts completely strawed. Original nickel-plated magazine with wood base and the early metal platelets. €1,500.00
MISCELLANY.- LARGE GROUP OF BLUE-BACKED AND OTHER ADMIRALTY CHARTS, also ordnance survey sheets, and other maps, including a chart of the Bahama Islands and Banks, plans of Jamaica and Mexico, and maps of Europe, various sizes and conditions, rolled, mainly 19th century; with a small group of folio atlases and facsimile maps (large qty).

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