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Lot 192

5 1/18th scale Formula 1 cars. 2 Minichamps- Jordan Mugen Honda with a card signed by Damon Hill (original signature). Plus a ‘Michael Schumacher Collection’ Benetton Renault B195. 2 Hotwheels- Jaguar Racing R3 ‘Eddie Irvine’. Plus a Williams F1 Team FW 22 ‘Ralf Schumacher’. Also a Revell Renault F.1 R202 ‘Jensen Button’ with a Renault ‘Mild Seven media information pack, booklet and CD. Also 14 1/43 scale F.1 cars, 3 Grand Prix models Lotus 78 Ford Williams FW 148 and a McLaren MP4/58. 3 Quartzo- Tyrrell P.34 Jody Scheckter. Lotus 72D Dave Walker and a Cooper Climax T51 Jack Brabham. 2 Minichamps- Ing Renault F.1 team 2008 and a B.A.R. Honda 006 Jenson Button, etc. All boxed minor wear. Contents GC-Mint a few have been on display.

Lot 214

An impressive and very well made scale model of the famous German WW1 Fokker DR1 Tri-plane, as flown by Barron Von Richthoven ‘The Red Barron’ over the battle fields of Belgium and Northern France. Unusually this model has been left without its ‘doped’ canvas covering leaving the wooden and metal structure on display. Nicely detailed with metal parts finished in red, wooden wing supports and structure finished in red and natural wood. Twin heavy duty machine guns mounted to cockpit. Also fitted with seat and controls with a copy of a period radial engine connected to an ‘XIAL’ twin bladed laminated Propellor. Engine cowling, exhaust, cord support ‘wires’ and tail plane with connections are also in place. Complete with solid disc wheels with rubber tyres and German markings to wings, fuselage and tail plane. Size: Wingspan approximately 88cm to the end of ailerons (on top wing). Fuselage 68cm to the end of tail plane. VGC Plate. See inside back cover

Lot 783

A steel and brass acorn head scale for mounted officer’s horse Coldstream Guards, leather backed with WM on brass star badges, leather backing; a Vic brass martingale badge of the 7th Queen’s Own Hussars on leather “heart” (some wear); another martingale badge, VR in Garter, Guelphic crown (one of 5 blades missing); a pair brass shoulder scales with crowned shamrock in wreath buttons; 4 cap badges: gilt unattached officer, Hampshire, ASC voided and N Shore N. Brunswick; 6 enamelled badges including Nat Reserve Glamorgan lapel, 172nd CEF sweetheart; sundry other items. Generally GC

Lot 915

A collection of 11 large die cast scale models of various cars Burago, mira, and American muscle. View on www.staceyauction.com

Lot 1173

A box of measuring instruments including a Fowler`s Long Scale Calculator in a Leather Case and a Swiss Army Knife

Lot 1213

A rare set of 8 matching Regency brass finger plates, four large plates, four small, all pierced with a fish scale pattern

Lot 154

A Leica IIIf red scale no. 531785, with Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, in brown leather ever ready case (5Bii)

Lot 158

A Leica Outfit: IIIf red scale no. 625688, with Summitar f/2 50mm lens, in brown leather ever ready case, with Summaron f/3.5 35mm lens no. 1019917, lens hood, Summitar folding lens hood, VIOOH universal viewfinder, in maker`s box, and six filters, in leather carry case; ex-Christies, 19 November 1987, Lot 111, with catalogue (4Cii)

Lot 160

A Leica IIf black scale no. 573687, with Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, upgraded to IIIf specification with speeds to 1/1000 second, slow speed dial, with addition of self-timer, in maker`s ever ready case, with Summaron f/3.5 35mm lens, two Elmar 50mm lens hoods, COONS flash connection cable with instructions, IIIc manual, NOOKY and NOOKY-HESUM optical close focusing devices and three film cassettes; with Steinheil Culminar f/2.8 85mm lens, with hood and universal viewfinder; with filters, flash guns, outfit case and other items (4Bii)

Lot 657

A miniature banjo, also a miniature harp, a brass pocket compass, a spherical sovereign case, a lacquer scent bottle and a sovereign scale

Lot 94

Bowyer (Michael J.F., and others). Action Stations. Wartime Military Airfields of Great Britain, 10 vols., all 1st eds. (except vol. 1), 1979-87, num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, together with The Aeroplane, vols. 60, 61, 63, 65-69, 1941-45, together 10 vols., num. b & w illusts. and ads., bound without orig. printed wrappers in recent black cloth (vol. 61 bound in contemp. blue cloth), 4to, and others of aviation interest, plus a good plastic scale model of a Mosquito light bomber, on stand, 18in (46cm) wingspan, a Corgi Aviation Archive series, diecast scale model of Avro Vulcan XL321, 617 ‘Dam Busters’ Squadron, boxed (as new) and a cold cast model of a Fighter Command pilot, 9in (23cm) tall (3 cartons)

Lot 157

* Supermarine ‘Spitfire’. A well built static scale wood model of N3071, finished in all-over duck-egg blue with RAF roundels, rotating three blade propeller, glazed cockpit canopy and windscreen, dummy riveting incised out-line for control surfaces, cockpit detail includes pilot’s seat and control column, with retractable main undercarriage and fixed tail wheel, 9in (22.8cm) wingspan (1)

Lot 373

* Frog Flying Scale Aeroplane. Mark IV Interceptor Fighter (Foreign Markings), c. 1930s, lightweight lithographed tin fuselage, detachable paper covered wings and paper-covered tailplanes and fin, metal propeller powered by elastic band, orig. manufacturer’s cardstock box fitted with air screw winding mechanism, printed lid. Good original condition. (1)

Lot 468

* Avro 504 E-3404. An extremely fine and well constructed flying scale model of this superlative ab-initio training aircraft, the fabric covered wooden air frame finished in olive-green upper surfaces and clear dope under surfaces, with national markings, strut and wire braced mainplanes, the upper main plane with dummy fuel tank, fully working ailerons, rudder and elevators, cockpit detail with instruments and windscreens, on wire and strut braced main undercarriage incorporating an anti nose-over skid, and sprung tail skid, the metal engine cowl enclosing an inverted Meteor miniature single cylinder engine driving a two-blade 18in (46cm) diameter wooden propeller, 73in (185.5cm) wingspan (1)

Lot 474

* Bristol Type 105 ‘Bulldog’. A well constructed and presented flying scale model of this popular biplane era single-seat fighter, the fabric and wood covered wood airframe with flying control surfaces, on braced undercarriage, the main wheels with rubber tyres, and tail skid, cockpit detail (unfinished) includes seat, rudder pedals, windscreen and control column, the strut braced main planes with bracing wires, the forward fuselage with dummy machine guns and covered with aluminium foil, with dummy Bristol ‘Jupiter’ nine cylinder radial and 18in (45.7cm) diameter wood propeller with spinner, finished in all-over silver and Squadron markings, aircraft number not allocated, 63in (160cm) wingspan (1)

Lot 475

* Bristol M.IC. Monoplane. A flying scale model of this popular 1917 fighter aircraft built by the British & Colonial Aeroplane Co. Ltd., with fabric and wood covered airframe, the braced undercarriage with rubber tyred main wheels and tail skid, with working flying control surfaces, wire braced main and tail planes, single dummy machine gun, 15in (38cm) diameter wooden propeller driven by a single cylinder glow-plug engine, finished with brown upper and sky-blue lower surfaces and national markings, 63in (160cm) wingspan (1)

Lot 477

* British Aerospace (BAe) ‘Jetstream’ Super 31. A fine manufacturer’s 1/12th scale display model by Space Models London, well finished in Aerospace livery, the dummy Garrett TPE 331-10 turboprop engines with aluminium spinners, 53in (134.6cm) wingspan, with chromium plated tripod stand and with transit crate 23 x 26.75 x 52in (58.4 x 68 x 132cm) (1)

Lot 478

* British Aerospace (BAe) ‘Jetstream 41’. A well presented exhibition stnadard 1/24th scale static model of this twin engined turboprop powered feeder and regional airliner as developed by BAe from the original Handley Page ‘Jetstream’, finished in the livery of South African Airlink, the dummy Allied Signal turbopropeller engines with five bladed rotating propellers, 29.5in (75cm) wingspan, on chromium-plated tripod stand and with transit crate 22 x 22.25 x 46.25in (56cm x 56.5 x 117.5cm) (1)

Lot 479

* British Aerospace (BAe) ‘Jetstream’ 61. A fine exhibition standard 1/24th scale model of this twin Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127D turboprop driven aircraft, first delivered in 1994 the Jetstream 61 failed to achieve mass production, it is believed that only four aircraft were delivered before production ceased, this rare model has a wingspan of 49in (124.5cm), the dummy engines fitted with six blade propellers, well-finished in airline livery by Space Models of London, with chromium plated tripod stand and transit case, 15.5 x 22 x 46.25in (39.3 x 56 x 117.5cm) (1)

Lot 481

* British Aerospace 146-100 Side-loading Tactical Airlifter. A fine exhibition standard wood and composition static scale model based on the BAe QT cargo aircraft by Space Models, London, with dummy refuelling probe, air opening paratroop sliding door, lifting cargo door with associated swivelling ramp and folding extensions with retractable wheel support, with four-wheel main undercarriage and twin nose wheels, painted in military grey and green camouflage, the detachable main planes with dummy engine pods, 43.25in (110cm) wingspan, complete with numerous models of military stores and accessories including netted equipment boxes on pallets, vehicles, loading crew and other similar models, the aircaft with glazed fuselage panel incorporating internal lighting via a 115 volt/240 volt transformer with fuse arranged to operate from a mains electricity socket, a rare, possibly unique model contained, with accessories in a transit crate, 19.25 x 27.75 x 52.5in (48.8 x 70.5 x 133.3cm) The BAe S.T.A. was one of a number of proposed military conversions of the successful BAe 146/Avro RJ series high wing air liners of which approximately 390 were built. Displayed at the 1989 Paris Air Show and subsequently extensively demonstrated no firm production orders for this aircraft were forthcoming, so this fine model remains as an historic reminder of what may have been. (1)

Lot 482

* British Aerospace (BAe) ‘Jetstream’ Super 31. A fine exhibition standard static 1/24th scale model by Space Models, this aircraft’s ancestry can be traced back to the original Handley Page 137 in service with the Royal Air Force, after the closure of Handley Page production was continued by Jetstream Aircraft in cooperation with Scottish Aviation which later merged with BAe, the Super 31 was certificated in 1982, over 160 Jetstream 31 aircraft have been built, the Royal Navy operate the J31 designated as the Jetstream T3, this model painted to represent the BAe demonstrator is supplied with a table tripod stand, 26in (66cm) wingspan, with transit crate 14.5 x 31 x 32.5in (36.8 x 78.7 x 82.5cm) (1)

Lot 486

* de Havilland DH82A ‘Tiger Moth T-6818’. An exceptional flying scale model of this ‘ab-initio’ flying training aircraft, the well detailed fabric covered wood airframe with operating flying control surfaces, braced rubber tyred main undercarriage, the wheel discs with D.H. logo and sprung tail skid, with fine cockpit detail for pilot and student including instrument panels, seats with straps, windscreen and fire extinguishers, the hinged access doors with spring catches, the mainplanes with strut and wire bracing, pitot tube, fuel tank and fuel lines, the hinged engine cowling opening to reveal a single cylinder glow-plug engine driving a two blade mahogany propeller 12.75in (32.3cm) diameter, with control wires to all flying surfaces, finished in World War Two camouflage and markings, 66in (167.5cm) wingspan (1)

Lot 487

* de Havilland D.H. 60. A fine 1/48th scale model of De Havilland D.H.60 “Cirrus Moth” G-EBLV, built by Tony Woollett, finished in blue over silver with exceptional detail to cockpit and instrument board, rotating propeller and flying wires, 7.5in (19cm) wingspan. The G-EBLV is currently airworthy at the Shuttleworth Collection. (1)

Lot 488

* Etrich ‘Taube’ (Dove). A flying scale model of this popular aircraft, designed by Igor Etrich originally in 1910 and subsequently built by many manufacturers including Albatross, Gotha and Rumpler, with fabric covered wood airframe, rubber tyred main undercarriage and tail skid, with cockpits for pilot and observer, fitted with a single cylinder glow-plug engine, driving a 14in (35.5cm) diameter simulated laminated wood ‘Top Flite’ propeller, finished in pale yellow and olive green with national markings, 61.5in (156.3cm) wingspan (1)

Lot 491

* Fokker DR.1. Triplane. A well-built flying scale model of this famous World War I fighter aircraft, the fabric covered wooden airframe finished in all-over red with the Imperial German Air Force ‘Maltese’ cross on upper and lower mainplanes, rudder against a white background and both fuselage sides, with fully working flying control surfaces, strut and wire braced main undercarriage, the wheels with rubber tyres and discs, with tail skid, powered by a single cylinder two-stroke engine driving a 21.25in (54cm) diameter, wood propeller, with olive green painted cowling, 73in (185.5cm) wingspan (1)

Lot 492

* Fokker DRI Triplane. A very fine 1/8th-scale model, representing the famous fighter of the Imperial German Air Force c. 1917, professionally built from the Hasegawa model-kit, with incredible attention to authentic detail, of wood and metal construction featuring “Cutaway”-style sections to show airframe construction methods wire-bracing, controls and interior fittings, painted to external surfaces with authentic finish with squadron markings etc., wingspan 36in (90cm) (1)

Lot 493

* Fokker EV (DVIII) Parasol Monoplane 157/18. An exceptionally fine flying scale model built by C. J. Redshaw, the scale wooden air frame constructed as per the original aircraft, the two main spars of jelulong wood webbed with balsa and ply at the centre section, the fuselage and wings covered in fine fabric and very thin marine ply, detail includes dummy riveting, cockpit detail with control column, gimbal mounted compass, magneto isolation switch, rudder bar, seat and other controls, the twin dummy Spandau machine guns with ammunition belts and bullet counters, the engine cowling enclosing a dummy Le Rhône J type rotary engine with laminated brasswood and mahogany 27.5in (69.8cm) diameter propeller, the engine bay designed to accept a Lazer 300 V engine, on strutt and wire braced undercarriage with wing-section fairing and rubber tyred main wheels with discs and sprung tail skid, finished in olive-green and lozenge camouflage with national markings of the 1918 period, fitted with a Futaba 6E6S 2.4 Giga Hertz radio system less transmitter, 89.5in (227.4cm) wingspan, together with some spares, all working drawings, documentation, patterns and moulds (1)

Lot 502

* Scale kits & models. A large collection of unmade scale kits and models of railway engines, warships and armoured fighting vehicles, etc., various scales and makers, including Trevithick’s Locomotive, Stephenson’s ‘Rocket’, ‘The General’, BR ‘Mogul’, ‘Evening Star’ and ‘Biggin Hill’, NY Central ‘Hudson’ and 1872 ‘Vulcan’, other models by Air Fix, Matchbox, Heller, Orohek, Lindbergh Line, Hasagawa, Nitto, Esci and Caldercraft, etc., all contained in original boxes (approx. 50)

Lot 503

* SE5A - A fine 1/4-Scale former flying model, representing the famous fighter as used by Mannock & McCudden etc during 1917-1918, well-fabricated with careful attention to detail, including cockpit instrumentation with pilot, machine guns, adjustable rigging wires, finished in authentic colour scheme of the Royal Flying Corps, the aeroplane still fitted with a large two-cylinder aero-motor within dummy V-8 engine housing, W/span 76in (194cm) (1)

Lot 504

* Sopwith ‘Camel’ F3164. A good and well presented flying scale model of this famous WWI fighting scout, with fabric covered wood airframe, working flying control surfaces on braced rubber tyred main undercarriage and tail skid, the forward fuselage and engine cowling of mottled fine gauge aluminium, cockpit detail includes some instrumentation, ring sight for the dummy twin machine guns, leather padding and polished wood surround, with dummy Clerget 9 cylinder air-cooled rotary engine and 17in (43.2cm) diameter mahogany propeller finished in overall R.F.C. olive drab with national markings, 56.5in (142.2cm) wingspan (1)

Lot 591

* Alfa Romeo “P3”. A fine-scale model assembly kit by “Revival”, complete, un-made and contained in original box, together with a tinplate push-and-go toy model of the “Disco Volante” sports coupe, and a Schuco “Studio” tinplate clockwork Mercedes Benz racer, also with a press-out model kit of Grand Prix Bugatti (4)

Lot 593

* Britains and others - Farming. , A group of pre-war lead cast & moulded toys, c. 1930s, including Fordson Tractor (x2), miniature “00” scale Fordson tractor, four-wheeled horse-drawn farm wagon, horse-drawn hay-rake, farmer and farm figures, poultry and sundry accessories etc. (16)

Lot 600

* Dinky Toys. A group of pre-& early post-war toys and accessories etc., 1930s-1950s, including Garage forecourt petrol-pumps and oil cabinet, traffic-lights, road-signs, police & telephone boxes etc., together with related small scale toys representing AA & RAC Motor-cycle patrol combinations, MG racer, etc. and with “Matchbox” Jaguar E-type (boxed) Ferrari “Sharknose” and “Schuco” Mercedes W196 streamliner etc. (approx. 25)

Lot 608

* Dinky Toys & Minic. A group of early post-war diecast and tinplate toys, c. 1940s-950s, including pre-war pattern ambulance, flatbed lorry, covered truck, Packard, Buick and Loudspeaker van, also with Foden ‘Regent’ Tanker, Foden flat-bed lorry, Dinky Toys ‘Dublo’ scale Houston Taxi (boxed), and Minic British Railways van, etc., (some toys show age wear, some lacking tyres) (14)

Lot 624

* Shackleton - Foden Lorry. A large diecast construction-toy scale-model flat-bed truck, c. 1950s, clockwork powered, well detailed with many moving mechanical parts including steering and transmission to eight-wheeled chassis, contained in original manufacturer’s cardstock box, 14in (35cm) (1)

Lot 652

* ‘0’ Gauge. A large quantity of ‘0’ Gauge model railway collectors toys and models, various makers, etc., including Graham Farish, Airfix, Lima, Hornby Railways, Mainline Railways, Life-Like and others, containing locomotives, rolling-stock, scale track sections, line-side models and accessories, etc., together with related books, journals and publications, etc., mostly in original boxes, some unopened (4 cartons)

Lot 662

London & North Western Railway Company. Plan of the Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and Stour Valley Railway ..., Surveyed by Charles Hull, Euston Station, London, 1886, printed title with vign. hand-coloured reference key, nine hand-coloured litho. plans, scale 2 chains to an inch, all printed to rectos only with each sheet linen-backed, a little marginal dust soiling but otherwise contents in very good condition, orig. half morocco gilt, backstrip def. and covers det., some corner wear, large oblong folio (68 x 110cm) (1)

Lot 671

* “My Lucky Princess”. A large scale model of a canal narrow-boat, of wooden and metal construction with cabin amidships and canvas covered cargo compartment for’ard, removable sections to superstructure reveal electric motor propulsion with remote control steering etc., shows some usage and wear, length 85in (215cm) (1)

Lot 672

* The Royal Navy in the 20th Century. A fine unique collection of hand-made miniature-scale model waterline ships representing the Royal Navy strength from c. 1914-2000, comprising a large group of approximately 3,000 individual vessels commissioned into service during the period. Of wood and wire construction, each hand-crafted model finished in appropriate painted finish, every type of vessel represented by its original counterpart, replacement and new type including the smallest corvette and minesweeper to the largest capital ships and aircraft carriers etc. Contained in a series of display shelves in fitted cabinet, together with owner’s log-books and record-sheets etc. The whole collection, devised, formulated and crafted by Lt. Cmdr. Horace Jeremy Spencer Walpole (1924-2001). Walpole attended St. George’s School near Wellington, New Zealand from the age of 7 to 13 and then went to Dartmouth Naval College from age 13 to 18. During WWII he served on Destroyers and Frigates on North Atlantic Convoys, and on minesweepers in the English Channel during the latter part of the war. He ended his naval career as a submarinner, retiring in 1959. Back on dry land he ran the Farmhouse Hotel, Lower Swell, Gloucestershire, 1960-68, and then became a science teacher at Oakley Hall School, Cirencester, 1968-89. Lt. Cmdr. Walpole was a direct descendent of England’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole (First Earl of Orford, 1676-1745). (-)

Lot 250

Africa. Mercator (Gerard), Abissinorum sive Pretiosi Joannis Imperiu, c.1609, engraved map with original outline colouring, inset map of the Congo, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 350 x 495mm, French text on verso (1)

Lot 264

Birmingham. Blood (Charles Henry), This Map of Birmingham and its Environs within a circle of Ten Miles, the Town Hall being its Centre, pub. F.Grew, Birmingham, 1859, folding lithographic map with orig. outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, b & w vignette of Aston Hall, compass rose and mileage scale, some spotting and slight dust soiling, occ. splitting along old folds, 1150 x 1250mm, marbled end papers (1)

Lot 276

*Buckinghamshire. Speed (John), Buckingham Both Shyre and Shire towne describ., pub. G.Humbell, [1627 or later], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Buckingham and Reading, strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, slight creasing, 385 x 510mm, mounted, framed and double glazed, English text on verso (1)

Lot 278

Canada & North America. Carte du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France et des Decouvertes qui y ont ete faites, pub. Jean Covens & Cornelius Mortier, Amsterdam, [1703 but later edition], engraved map with original hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 500 x 585mm (1)

Lot 282

China. Schenk (Petrus & Valk Gerard), Imperii Sinarum Nova Descriptio Auctore Joh. von Loon, Amsterdam, c.1700, engraved map with original outline colouring, decorative b & w cartouche and mileage scale, 470 x 525mm. A later issue of an earlier map by Jan Jansson. (1)

Lot 285

*Dartmouth.. Collins (Greenville Capt.), Dartmouth, To the Right Honorable George Lord Dartmouth, Mr. Generall of his Majesty’s Ordnance &c., n.d., c.1700, hand coloured sea chart, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, inset map of Tarr Bay and three horizon profiles, 450 x 565mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 297

*Europe. Jansson (Jan), Europam sive Celticam Veterem sic describere conabar Abrahamus Ortelius, c.1640, hand coloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche and mileage scale, slight overall toning, 350 x 465mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Chatelain (Henry Abraham), Carte Historique, Cronologique et Geographique de L’empire Romain......, n.d., c.1720, hand coloured engraved map, old folds, slight staining and spotting, 340 x 450mm, framed and glazed (2)

Lot 299

Europe. Ottens (Joshua & Reiner), Route des Postes et des Voitures pour Les Marchandises et pour les Voyages par L’Empire dans Les Principaux Etats de L’Europe, [1745], engraved map with original outline colouring, occ. marginal closed tears, old folds, 515 x 700mm, together with, Jansson (Jan), Sabaudia Ducatus Savoye, [1640 or later], engraved map with original hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, soiled and toned overall, 385 x 495mm, with, Fricx (Eugene Henry pubs.), Les Costes du Boulenois et le Pas de Calais, n.d. [1709], uncoloured engraved chart of the eastern end of the English channel, 430 x 570mm, plus one other similar (4)

Lot 304

Gloucestershire. Blaeu (Johannes), Glocestria Ducatus vulgo Glocestershire, n.d. [1645 or later], uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 415 x 505mm, French text on verso (1)

Lot 312

Ireland. Visscher (Nicolaes), Hiberniae regnum tam in praecipuas Ultoniae, Connaciae, Lageniae et Momoniae..., Amsterdam, c.1690, fine engraved map with original hand colouring, highly elaborate cartouche and mileage scale, 570 x 470mm (1)

Lot 317

*Kent. Blaeu (Johannes), Cantium Vernacule Kent, n.d., c.1645, engraved map with original hand colouring, elaborate cartouche and mileage scale, some toning and spotting, 390 x 535mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 318

Livonia. Seutter (Georg Matthaus), Livoniae et Curlandiae Ducatus cum insulis adjacentib Mappa Geographica Exhibiti, Augsberg, c.1730, engraved map with bright original hand colouring, decorative b & w cartouche and mileage scale, 490 x 580mm, together with, Ortelius (Abraham), Livonia, c.1595, uncoloured engraved minature map, 80 x 110mm, Latin text on verso, mounted, with, Weigel (Christoph), Livoniae et Curlandiae Tabula, Nuremberg, c. 1724, engraved map with original hand colouring, near contemp. ink manuscript on verso causing very slight show-through, 335 x 400mm, mounted, plus, Mercator (Gerard & Hondius Henricus), Livonia, c.1637, hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 150 x 190mm, English text on verso, mounted. The maps show the area of modern day Latvia and Estonia. (4)

Lot 335

Merionethshire. Speed (John), Merionethshire Described, pub. George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Harlech, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)

Lot 337

*Middlesex. Speed (John), Midle -Sex described with the Most Famous Cities of London and Westminster, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Westminster and London and two engraved vignette views of St. Peters and St.Pauls, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, central fold frayed and worn with slight loss, strengthened on verso, 385 x 510mm, mounted, framed and double glazed (1)

Lot 338

Montgomeryshire. Speed (John), Montgomery Shire, 1st ed., pub. John Sudbury & George Humbell, [1611], hand coloured engraved map. inset town plan of Montgomery, elaborate strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)

Lot 353

Northwest England. Mercator (Gerard & Hondius Henricus), Westmorlandia, Lancastria, Cestria, Caernarvan, Denbigh, Flint, Merionidh, Montgomery, Salopia cum insulis Mania et Anglesey, [1595 or later], uncoloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche, slight spotting largely confined to margins, 365 x 420mm, French text on verso, together with, Northumbria, Cumberlandia et Dunelmensis Episcopatus, [1595 or later], uncoloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, toned overall, margins strengthened, 355 x 470mm, French text on verso (2)

Lot 355

Ogilby (John). The Roads from York to Whitby and Scarborough in Yorkshire, The Road from London to St. Neotts in Com. Hunt. continued to Oakeham in Com. Rutland, [and] The Road from London to Barstaple in Devonshire, [1675 or later], three hand coloured engraved strip road maps, two maps with closed tears affecting image, crudely repaired on verso, each approx. 365 x 440mm, each with a sheet of corresponding text, together with, Taylor (W. & Meyler W.), A Map of 5 Miles Round the City of Bath, on a Scale of one Inch & half to a Mile, from an Actual Survey Including all New Roads with Alterations and Improvements to the Present time, 1787, circular map with orig. outline colouring, trimmed to neat line, old folds, closed tears running along folds affecting image, 400 x 410mm, with, Bowen (Emanuel & Owen Samuel), A Map of Cornwall, [1720 or later], hand coloured engraved map, hand coloured strip road map on verso, 185 x 120mm, plus a mixed collection of approx. fifteen maps, engravings and etchings, various sizes and condition (approx.20)

Lot 359

Oxfordshire. Jefferys (Thomas), The County of Oxford Surveyed Anno MDCCLXVI & VII and engraved by Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to his Majesty, pub. Richd. Laurie, n.d., [1818], uncoloured engraved map on four sheets (as published), large ornate cartouche, inset town plan of Oxford, slight marginal dust soiling, . occ. pencil marginalia, each sheet approx. 630 x 475mm. Brian Kentish. Large Scale County maps of England & Wales, 1705 - 1832, no.44 (1)

Lot 360

Oxfordshire. Jansson (Jan), Provincia Oxoniensis, Oxford-Shire, n.d. [1636-44], engraved map with early hand colouring, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 490mm. This is an example from the Mercator/Hondius/Jansson series of atlases which were produced between 1636 and 1644 and contained a series of British county maps which differed substantially from the maps which appeared in the ‘Atlas Major’ These ‘pre-atlas’ examples lack the heraldic decoration of the later editions and all of these early states are considered scarce. (1)

Lot 362

*Oxfordshire. Overton (Henry pubs.), Provincia Oxoniensis - Oxford-shire, n.d. [1710 or later], engraved map with original outline colouring, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 365 x 470mm, mounted, framed and glazed. This map was originally published by Jan Jansson in the Mercator/Hondius/Jansson atlas between 1635 and 1644. The map has no heraldic shields and is much less flamboyant than the county maps which were published in the ‘Atlas Novus’ in 1646. This example however has been ‘updated’ with the addition of John Ogilby’s roads and Jansson’s name has been removed and replaced by that of Henry Overton. John and Henry Overton (father & son) purchased copper plates from a variety of cartographers including Jan Jansson, John Speed and William Smith. From these often outdated plates they printed several ‘composite’ atlases containing the works of up to eight different cartographers, often with a variety of amendments and additions. These late states are uncommon and rarely appear on the market. (1)

Lot 368

Radnorshire. Speed (John), The Countie of Radnor Described and the Shyre Townes Sittuatione, 1st. ed., pub. John Sudbury & George Humbell [1611], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Radnor, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)

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