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An 18th century Tuscan walnut library table, the three plank top above two frieze drawers with bronze figurehead handles above a plain frieze raised on marquetry and pen work inlaid square supports with fretwork carved spandrels united by stretchers to four plinth feet
Bradford. Dixon (Thomas), Map of the Borough of Bradford, Comprising the Townships of Bradford, Bowling, Horton & Manningham, from Actual Surveys made in the Years 1844, 1845 & 1846, Bradford, June 1846, large engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, bright original outline colouring, calligraphic title, compass rose, table of reference and engraved vignette of Bradford Infirmary, 1140 x 1420mm, contained in orginal gilt cloth slip case with blind embossed arabesque on both boards, gilt title to spine, together with, Mawson (H. O. pubs.), Map of Forty Miles Round Bradford, n.d. c.1860,engraved map with original hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 980 x 1260mm, marbled end papers, comtemp. gilt sheep boards, rubbed, worn and frayed (2)
Bryant (A.). Map of the East Riding of Yorkshire from actual Survey by A. Bryant in the Years 1827 & 1828, pub. May 2nd. 1829, large engraved map sectionalised and laid on linen on four sheets, each sheet bordered in green silk, calligraphic title, compass rose, table of explanation and a table of the Ecclesiastical Division, engraved vignette of Beverley Minster, each sheet approx. 645 x 755mm, contained in contemp. morocco gilt solanader box, rubbed and worn at extrems. (1)
Hobson (William Colling). This Map of Yorkshire is most respectfully dedicated to the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, Landowners and Manufacturers of the County, pub. William Colling Hobson, Sept. 1843, engraved map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on two sheets, calligraphic title, compass rose and table of explanation, each sheet approx. 1255 x 760mm, orig. cloth with gilt decorated upper board and spine, steel clasp, rubbed at extrems. Brian Kentish, A Catalogue of County Atlases of England and Wales 1607-1868 and Large Scale County Maps, item no. 78. (1)
Leeds. Martin (S. D.), Map of the Country extending ten miles round Leeds, including Wakefield, Bradford, Dewsbury, Otley, Harewood, Aberford & Castleford, shewing all the Parish and Township Boundaries &c., ..... re-surveyed & corrected to January 1st. 1849 by Martin & Fox, Surveyors, Leeds, engraved map with original hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, compass rose, table of explanation and vignette of Kirkstall Abbey, 1130 x 1230mm, contemp. morocco boards with gilt dec. upper board, steel clasp, rubbed and frayed. Brian Kentish, A Catalogue of County Atlases of England and Wales 1607-1868 and Large Scale county Maps, item 79. (1)
Tuke (John). Map of the County of York, 1787, large engraved map with original hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, elaborate title cartouche, inset town plan of Kingston upon Hull, inset scale map of the county and table of explanation, toned overall, 1180 x 1425mm, together with Coltman (Nathanial),Laurie & Whittle’s New Map of the County of York, laid down from Astronomical Observations Published in the Philosophical Transactions, divided into its Ridings with their Subdivisions Exhibiting the whole of the Mail, Direct & principal Cross Roads, Navigable Canals, Rivers &c. &c., 1806,engraved map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, compass rose and list of Wapontakes, 530 x 695mm, contained in contemp. marbled slip case with orig. printers label to upper board, worn at extrems., with, Bowen (Emanuel),An Accurate Map of the County of York Divided into its Ridings and Subdivided into Wapontakes, pub. John & T. Bowles, [1764 or later],engraved map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, elaborate cartouche, toned overall, 545 x 715mm, contained in orig. marbled slip case with printers label to upper boad, rubbed and frayed, with, Rowe (Robert),A New Map of Yorkshire Divided into Ridings &c. June 4th 1810,engraved map with original hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 685 x 840mm, slight off setting, contained in orig. marbled slip case, rubbed, frayed and worn, together with another three folding maps similar (7)
Yorkshire. Cruchley (G.F.), Cruchley’s Railway & Telegraph Map of Yorkshire Showing all the Railways & Names of Stations, also the Telegraph Lines & Stations Improved from the Ordnance Surveys, n.d. c.1865, folding lithographic map with original outline colouring, calligraphic title, some near contemp. ink annotations,485 x 545mm, orig. printed paper wrappers, contemp. ink ownership inscription, slight fraying, together with Collins (H.G.),Yorkshire, n.d. c.1858,folding lithographic map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight staining, 700 x 870mm, orig. cloth with printed label to upper board, with,Harding (J.W. & Co. pubs.),Map of Huddersfield District, 1922,decorative folding colour printed map, margins with colour printed advertisements for local businesses, 745 x 550mm, orig. printed paper wrappers, with Sampson (John pubs.),Map of the York and Ainsty Hunt Dedicated by Permission to Captn. Slingsby, Scriven Park, and Members of the Hunt, York, 1881,colour printed lithographic map, sectionalised and laid on linen, compass rose, list of meets and explanation table, 860 x 960mm, comtemp. gilt and blind embossed cloth boards, together with another thirteen folding maps, various sizes and condition (15)
Yorkshire. Baines (Edward, pubs.), Map of the East & North Ridings of the County of York, Including the latest Improvements, Engraved for the History and Directory of Yorkshire, Leeds, 1822, engraved folding map laid on linen, calligraphic title and table of explanation, bound with Neele (Samuel John),Kingston upon Hull with its Environs, 1823,engraved folding map laid on linen, calligraphic title, table of reference, topographical vignette and three heraldic shields, 255 x 300mm, bound with Neele (Samuel John),York, 1822,engraved folding map laid on linen, engraved topographical vignette and table of reference, 310 x 260mm, bound with Baines (Edward, pubs.),Map of the West Riding and Ainsty of the County of York, Engraved for the Directory, 1822,engraved folding map, laid on linen, calligraphic title and compass rose, 415 x 530mm, bound with folding town plans of Leeds & Sheffield, and two triangular mileage table for Yorkshire and for England and Wales, book plate of P.Hornby Apothecary & Druggist, York, orig. end papers, hinges strengthened, contemp. diced calf, rebacked, large 8vo, together with Hall (Sidney),Yorkshire, n.d. c.1835,engraved map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight dust soiling, 255 x 370mm, bound in orig. gilt boards, together with Cary (John),A New Map of Yorkshire Divided into its Ridings and Wapontakes Exhibiting its Roads, Rivers, Parks &c., 1818,engraved map with original hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, marbled end papers, 485 x 535mm, contained in orig. slipcase with printed label to upper board, with another four maps similar (8)
Bischoff (James). A Comprehensive History of the Woollen and Worsted Manufactures, and the Natural and Commercial History of Sheep, From the Earliest Records to the Present Period, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1842, six engraved and lithographed plates, large folding table, occasional light spotting and dampstains, original blindstamped cloth, vol. II lacking upper cover, vol. I spine detached, 8vo. Kress C5738. A binding copy (?). (2)
Cox (Thomas). Magna Britannia; or Topographical, Historical, Ecclesiastical, and Natural History of Yorkshire..., 1720, replacement 19th c. letterpress titlepage, two folding eng. maps by Robert Morden and one folding table, text pages numbered 331-710, endpapers replaced, contemp. calf, old reback, upper board detached, worn, 4to. The Yorkshire portion of a larger work by Thomas Cox. (1)
Davies (John). The Innkeeper and Butler’s Guide, or a Directory in the Making and Managing of British Wines; together with Directions for the Managing, Colouring and Flavouring of Foreign Wines and Spirits, and for making British Compounds, Peppermint, Anniseed, Shrub..., 3rd ed. Leeds, 1807, few minor marks, armorial bookplate of Thomas Fenwick to front pastedown, hinges cracked, contemp. marbled calf, gilt dec. spine with green morocco title label, upper joint cracked, rubbed to extrems., 12mo, together with Roberts (James), A Comprehensive View of the Culture of the Vine Under Glass, 1842, half-title with ownership signature to upper margin, ink library stamp and label mark to title, orig. cloth, 12mo, plus Thomas (J.E.), The Housewife’s Guide, or a Complete System of Modern Cookery; containing Directions how to Roast and Boil every thing Necessary for the Table; to Cure Hams, Bacon..., new ed., Leeds, 1831, 48pp., orig. printed wrappers, stitched as issued, slightly dust soiled, 12mo (3)
[Gale, Roger, ed.]. Registrum Honoris de Richmond Exhibens Terrarum & Villarum Qu? quondam fuerunt Edwini Comitis infra Richmundshire Descriptionem: Ex Libro Domesday in Thesauria Domini Regis..., 1st ed., R. Gosling, 1722, vign. title-page (water-stained at gutter), list of subscribers, folding genealogical table, folding map (with small paper repair on verso), fourteen eng. plts., some folding/double-page, letterpress engs., text partly printed in black and red, eng. tail-pieces, some toning, endpapers foxed, front free endpaper torn and creased, armorial bookplate of Holland House, contemp. Cambridge pane calf, rubbed, extrems. worn, with covers just holding on the cords, folio. Boyne CCXLIX. (1)
Jewell (John). The Tourist’s Companion, or the History and Antiquities of Harewood, in Yorkshire, Giving a Particular Description of Harewood House, Church, and Castle: with some account of its environs, selected from various authors, and containing much information never before published, 1st ed., Leeds, printed by B. Dewhurst, 1819, folding eng. frontis., offset to title, folding genealogical table (with 3” handling tear), letterpress illusts., occn. light foxing, untrimmed, early 20th c. half calf, extrems. rubbed, large 12mo. See Boyne CCVIII for the second edition. Both editions are rare, but the first edition especially so. (1)
Jewell (John). The Tourist’s Companion, or the History and Antiquities of Harewood In Yorkshire... , 2nd ed., with considerable Additions and Corrections, Leeds, printed by Christopher Pickard, 1822, folding eng. frontis., browned and offset to title, large folding genealogical table (with 4” handling tear), letterpress illusts., rough-trimmed, orig. printed boards, rubbed and soiled, spine deficient and corners showing, 12mo in 6s (1)
Young (Rev. George). A History of Whitby, and Streoneshalh Abbey; with a Statistical Survey of the Vicinity to the Distance of Twenty-Five Miles, 2 vols., Whitby, 1817, aquatint frontis. to vol. 1 and folding eng. map frontis. to vol. 2, fourteen eng./etched plts. and plans (inc. 5 folding), wood eng. illusts., one folding table, contemp. maroon straight grain half sheep, gilt dec. spines, rubbed, scuffed & some wear, 8vo (2)
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