[MAP] A New Map of Spain and Portugal, exhibiting the Chains of Mountains with their Passes, the Principal and Cross Roads, with other detail requisite for the Intelligence of Military Operations. Compiled by Jasper Nantiat; on 4 sheets folded & mounted on linen, opens to 112 x 153cms. approx (overall), hand-coloured in outline, engraved title, letterpress description, table of distances (etc.), scale: 15ins. to one mile (approx.), folds to quarto in original marbled covers & in gilt-lettered case. William Faden, 1810. * ms. name on verso - 'Lieut. Griffiths, 94 Regt.'
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[MAP] Peninsula Espanola (by Francisco Coello). folded & mounted on linen, opens to 103 x 128cms. approx. (within ruled borders), coloured & lithographed, closes to octavo (within Edw. Stanford printed covers). Madrid 1861. * includes Balearics, part of the North African coastline, & with 2 insets of the Canaries: albeit some 50 years after the War, a large scale map very useful for following the course of its events
WYLD (James) Maps, & Plans, showing the Principal Movements, Battles & Sieges, in which the British Army was engaged during the War from 1808 to 1814 in the Spanish Peninsula and the South of France. First Edition. engraved title, dedication, letterpress contents leaf & numerous engraved maps & plans (some d-page or folded, some with appliquees) on 38 linen-backed sheets, most with outline colour & some with vignette views; contemp. half morocco & cloth, gilt-ruled, lettered & panelled spine, gilt morocco label on upper cover with laurel wreath surmounted by the tripartite army motif, elephant folio. 1840. * a major cartographic achievement; the scale varying - the most detailed plans being 3 inches to the mile.
GROUP OF WORCESTER PAINTED PORCELAIN MID-LATE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER comprising a pair of Samson blue scale baluster vases, decorated with exotic birds, with blue fretted square marks, 19.5cm high; two Worcester blue scale dishes, each with a waved rim and decorated with exotic birds and insects, with blue fretted square marks, 21cm and 19cm diameter; and a further Worcester dish, of similar form, painted with a central floral spray within a cobalt and gilded rim, painted blue W mark, 19cm diameter (5)
A brick painted box back Doll’s House. Front opening. The interior with four rooms. Original papers. The contents including a gilt framed looking glass, two pictures, a larger scale three piece suite, filigree metal chimney pieces, T&B cooker, pink 1930’s suite, etc. The house English, circa 1900. Contents late 19th Century - mid 20th Century. House 25in H x 14in D x 25in W
An assembled Dresden garniture of three vases and covers, late 19th century, boldly painted with colourful flower sprays, the largest vase with a brightly coloured bird, the shoulders and covers with shaped panels of overlapping scale or feather in green, blue crowned Dresden marks, a star crack to one smaller vase, 35cm max. (6)
A Dresden hexagonal vase and cover, late 19th century, of Helena Wolfson type, painted with scenes of courting couples reserved on a puce scale ground, the handles formed as bacchanalian masks, the domed cover pierced, and a similarly decorated bottle vase, blue AR monogram marks, 35cm max. (3)
A Worcester chocolate cup and saucer and a teacup and saucer, c.1770-75, the former of ogee shape, both painted with panels of colourful flower garlands and smaller cartouches of single sprigs, all reserved on a blue scale ground, square seal marks, 15cm max. (4) Provenance: from a private collection in London.
Two Worcester dessert dishes, c.1765-75, the larger painted with panels of floral garlands, the smaller with fancy birds and colourful insects, all within shaped gilt-edged panels on a blue-scale ground, square seal marks, the larger with a chip to the footrim, 29cm max. (2) Provenance: from a private collection in London.
A Lowestoft blue and white small teabowl and saucer, c.1785, painted with the Robert Browne pattern of shaped floral panels alternating with blue scale panels, open crescent marks, 11cm. (2) The pattern is so named as a service in this design is known to have descended through the family of Robert Browne. The pattern was produced over several years and is discussed by Sheenah Smith, Lowestoft Porcelain in the Norwich Castle Museum, Vol I, p 88.
A Continental enamel double snuff box, 19th century, of rectangular form, painted with polychrome figures seated beneath en grisaille trees and bushes, the interior lid with single figures, and a shaped enamel snuff box decorated to the lid with a bird perched on a basket of flowers, the sides with further floral panels reserved on a pink scale ground, some cracks to the enamel, 9.1cm max. (2)
A selection of boxed die cast model vehicles to include examples from the Days Gone and Vanguards ranges, others by Scalextric Vintage Collection, etc together with three vintage model kits to include a Matchbox Vintage Series C Blackshadow, The Vincent, a Hightec model VMW R69S 1/12 scale by Gunze Sangyo and a further Matchless G50 1/9 scale model by Protar Micro Modelli Provini
A box containing a miscellaneous collection to include several die cast model vehicles to include a Corgi Police Rover 350, a Matchbox motor scraper, a Dinky Daimler ambulance, a Dinky Halesowen farm trailer 320 together with a lidded tin of rectangular form with simulated hammered copper, embossed oak leaf and acorn detail, sundry kitchenalia, a small oil burning lamp, pocket balance scale, etc
Irish Interest: Thom's Dublin Street Directory for 1978/79. Gilt-decorated red cloth covers. Containing many advertisements. Michelin Map of Ireland (Scale 3.15 Miles to 1 Inch) - Dublin - Birr (No. 28). And Michelin Map of the British Isles (Scale 3.15 Miles to 1 Inch) - Tipperary - Waterford (No. 30). Both coloured maps, cloth-backed, fold-out. No dates, circa early to mid-20th century. (3).
Irish Railways Today by Brendan Pender & Herbert Richards. Dublin: Transport Research Associates, 1967. The ABC of Irish Locomotives by R.N. Clements and J.M. Robbins. London: Ian Allan Ltd., 1949. Corus Iompair Eireann - Regulations for Train Signalling on Double and Single Lines (1952). And Silvermines Railtour, a souvenir brochure written by D. Donaldson. Also a Volume of Bradshaw's July 1922 Railway Guide (Published 1985), Handbook of Stuart Models, Two Volumes, October 1974 & July 1979. Both well-illustrated throughout. Both with fold-out Price List of Stuart Models. Locomotive Model Building & Similar Interest: Hornby Railways Magazine (no date, circa mid 20th century), Bassett-Lowke Model Railways and Their Equipment Catalogue (1938), Model Car Manual by G.H. Deason (1949), Model Equipment by W & H Models Catalogue, The Railroad Catalog From Microscale #10, Simple Cardboard Models by G.H. Deason (1969), Steam Power compiled by Alan King, Working Instructions & Price List of Spare Parts for Badmfords' Petrol Enginers, and Walthers 50th Anniversary Decal Catalog. Six Volumes of the Royal Automobile Club Guide & Handbook, The Earliest 1926-27, also 1949-50, 1950-51, 1953, 1958 & 1981. All containing advertisements, coloured and black & white scaled maps. Alao Golden Milestone - 50 Years of the AA, edited by David Keir and Bryan Morgan (London, 1955, first edition). The AA Conversation Handbook for Tourists, no date, circa 1950. Two Ordnance Survey (Scale 1/4 Incl to 1 Mile) Maps of Ireland - South East. A Shell Road Map of Ireland (Scale 1 Inch to 6 Miles). An iarnród éireann Distribution Fastrack Network Map of Ireland (Scale 1 to 350,000). And an AA Guide to London - What to See - Where to Stay.(Box)
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