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Poole Bros., 1909 Iron Mountain Route to All Parts of Texas - The Way to Texas This is a great folding advertising map published to promote the routes of the International & Great Northern, and Texas & Pacific railways and to encourage settlers to the state. The rail lines are boldly shown in black with all stations noted and named. Red overprinting is used to locate farming and ranching opportunities for settlers including corn, cotton, citrus fruits, alfalfa, Bermuda onions, cattle and sheep. The area around Amarillo is devoid of any `opportunities` for the land seeker, unfortunately large gas and oil fields were discovered only nine and twelve years after this map`s publication. Large inset at upper left shows external rail connections, with the title ""Round-Trip Homeseekers` Rates to All Parts of Texas on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in Each Month."" An uncommon issue that is printed on thin banknote-style paper. 22.5"" W x 21"" H Issued folding and now flattened with numerous small splits at fold intersections resulting in minor image loss, now repaired with tissue on verso. There is light ink transfer primarily in the lower portion of the map image.
Freeman, Edward A "The History of the Norman Conquest of England" Oxford at the Clarendon Press 1879, re-bound in red half leather over red cloth boards, library stamps and inserts to first few pages (6 volumes) Poole, Reginald L "Chronicles and Annals" Oxford at the Clarendon Press 1926 Maspero, Sir Gaston "Egyptian Art" T Fisher-Unwin 1913, re-bound in navy half leather over blue boards, some damage, illustrated throughout with photographic plates (plates, library stamps to back) and other related volumes (3 boxes) Please note we do not guarantee books regarding collation. Bidders must be completely satisfied with condition and collation before bidding.
A collection of Poole Pottery comprising a streamline shaped teapot in pale green with an ivory coloured contrast and factory mark No 37 to the base, a pair of rounded vases decorated with a sprig design (KN) on a grey ground, factory mark No 41 together with a pedestal bowl decorated with a floral band in the elaborate traditional style (YO), factory mark No 36 and impressed number 464 to the base
A collection of Poole Pottery comprising two plates, with a traditional floral design on a white ground and blue spot edge, both with factory mark No 41 to the base, 25 cm diameter approx, a square shaped 1930s Poole ashtray with traditional floral decoration and faint impressed mark to the base together with two matching Poole mugs, again with a traditional floral decoration and factory mark No 48
A collection of china comprising a Poole Pottery Aegean plate with a stylised yacht design in ochre on a deep brown ground, 25 cm diameter approx, an Aegean bowl (shape 57) decorated in a stylised red/orange heart design on a mottled vivid green ground, both with factory mark No 47, a Hornsea tobacco jar with wooden lid, etc
A collection of assorted 20th Century ceramics to include a Foley China Poodle decorated with scenes of the Moulin Rouge, various Foley teawares designed by Hazel Thumpston, Wade pin dishes, a Dorothy Hafner for Rosenthal Flash pattern dish, Poole Pottery serving dishes and various Queensbury teawares with black and white printed patterns (qty)

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