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Lancashire. Hennet (G.). A Map of the County Palatine of Lancaster Divided into Hundreds and Parishes from an accurate survey made in the years 1828 and 1829, Henry Teesdale and Co. May 1st. 1830, large-scale engraved map with bright contemporary wash colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic cartouche, compass rose, table of explanation, uncoloured vignette of the New Custom House Liverpool, slight offsetting, edged in green silk, marbled endpapers, 1615 x 1130 mm, contained in a contemporary marbled calf book box with contrasting red morocco gilt label to the spine, some wear to extremities, together with Liverpool. Walker (J & C), Liverpool Bay surveyed by the Marine Surveyor of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, 1866. Corrected to 1880. Scale of two nautic miles, large engraved sea chart with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, manuscript reticulation into a grid of 127 squares, 1225 x 1415 mm, marbled endpapers, contained in a morocco gilt slipcase, worn and rubbed at the extremities, with Ordnance Survey (publishers). Liverpool and its Environs, 1850, uncoloured engraved map on a scale of six inches to the mile, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight dust soiling and staining, cloth endpapers, 980 x 1270 mm, contained in a near-contemporary slipcase but with a 'Bowles's England by Paterson' on the spine, slipcase split and rubbed, plus George Philip & Son (publishers). Philip's Trigonometrical Plan of the Town & Port of Liverpool from Actual Survey, 1858, large lithographic map with bright contemporary wash colouring, on two sheets, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, compass rose and table of the wards, occasional small holes where old folds cross, slight dust soiling and offsetting, left-hand sheet 1100 x 1380 mm, right-hand sheet 1300 x 1380 mm, edged in green silk, marbled endpapers, bound in contemporary morocco gilt boards, heavily worn and rubbed, bound size 250 x 290 mmQTY: (4)
Greece: Huge Map: Lapie Carte physique, historique & routiere de la Grece …. Paris, 1826 … photozincographed [ie. reproduced] Southampton at Ordnance Survey, 1878. 112 x 155 cms. plus an additional fold out section at bottom right corner, 9 more detailed local maps in insets at left side, bold hill shading to show mountains. Folding and contained in original printed envelope. Apparently used as the basis for an international treaty. Very striking map.
Geology. Map: Environs of London (Geological), Southampton: Engraved and Published at the Ordnance Survey Office, London & Reading: [Printed by] Wyman & Sons Ltd., Lith., 1901, lithograph over 28 sheets of paper, coloured in contemporary wash, laid on linen, 66 x 89cm, marbled endpapers, contemporary red cloth case with retailer's ticket: Edward Stanford, Sole Agent in London for the Sale of Ordnance Survey Maps, pasted lettered manuscript label, 4to Provenance: Rev. H.S. Swithinbank, Linden Lodge, Clevedon, Somerset; book label to case.
Yorkshire Map, Township of Threshfield (Parish of Linton), W.R. York, large manuscript map, possibly tithe map, no date, some hand-colouring, linen-backed paper, rolled 124.5cm by 144cm; together with a large collection of Ordnance Survey maps, 20th century, rolled. (qty)Parish of Burnsall, township of Conistone, with Kilnsey Sutton in Craven, Crosshills, Gibside, Carleton, Skipton, Keighley, Cononley, Thonrton in Craven, Hebdon Moor
FIVE BOXES OF ASSORTED VINTAGE ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS, to include two January 1942 maps of R.A.F stations in the British Isles- S.D copy No.979 stamped 'Secret', a leather map carry case with original key and rectangle map reading magnifying glass, a leather case for vehicles containing a full set of maps of Britain, a Children's Map Of London, Bacon's Motoring and Cycling maps, a Swiss & Co's No. 8 'Hunting Map', two 1951 Ancient Britain maps of the major visible antiquities of Great Britain older than 1066, north sheet and south sheet, a 1903 Ordnance Survey Manoeuvre Map, a John Bartholomew & Co. War Office Series map of London District, etc. (s.d) (5 boxes)
A QUANTITY OF MAPS AND PLANS, to include Ordnance Survey sheet maps, including Staffordshire, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, etc, large maps, some cloth backed, largest approximately 75cm x 105cm, a book of street plans of Blackburn, an Edward Stanford Ltd large map of Derbyshire, two empty artists portfolios with some sleeves (A2 and A1), etc (qty) (sd)
TWO BOXES OF APPROXIMATELY FOUR HUNDRED ORDNANCE SURVEY GREEN PATHFINDER AND OUTDOOR LEISURE MAPS, covering England and Wales, two 1950s Ordnance Survey road maps of Great Britain, a 1948 Geological Survey 'Ten Mile' map of Great Britain (sheet one), a 1922 Pratt's road atlas of England and Wales, etc. (s.d) (2 boxes)
TWO BOXES OF VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE MAPS, to include Ordnance Survey One-Inch, Contoured Road, Geological Survey, Town, District and Tourist maps, Bartholomew's maps, a 1918 map of German trenches in The Somme, France, an 1841 Walker's Map of North Wales, a John Bartholomew LMS map of England & Wales, A Hunt Map of England & Wales 1880, an AH Swiss Hunting Map No 7, a 1930 Map of XVII Century England, The War Office Notes on Map Reading 1939, AA, RAC and other motoring maps, Lightning Road Maps, Military Map Reading for the New Army 4th imp 1940, George Philip & Son The Navy League Sea and Air Map of the World, etc (2 boxes) (sd)
Manuscript. Local History. Collected Survey of the Township of Nether Kellet, revised and corrected by Hodgson & Watson, Lancaster, with the Valuation by Mr. Talbot. 1840. Handwritten accounting log. In original marbled paper wrapps. Worn. With; Folding Map. Local interest. Ordnance Map Office, Southampton. 1847 issue of the Kirkby Lonsdale District (South Division). Covering part of the Northernmost boundary of Lancashire from Burton/Dalton; Whittington; to Cowan Bridge/Ireby. (2)
Ireland. Ordnance Survey (publishers), Index maps for the Townlands of Ireland, showing the county boundary with the county subdivided into it's constituent six-inch to one-mile sheets. 1833 - 43, thirty uncoloured engraved county maps, each laid on linen, each map with a table of the Baronies, Parishes, Townland, Cities & Market Towns, and a separate table of Areas, some spotting, dust soiling and occasional staining throughout, each sheet approximately 650 x 950 mm, marbled endpapers, contemporary half morocco, heavily worn, stained and frayed, large folioQTY: (1)
Ordnance Survey. Eight-three sheets (of 85), on a scale of 1 inch to the mile, 'Old Series', published by Lt. Col. Mudge, The Tower, 1804 - 24, engraved maps with sparse contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, comprising of an index map and 82 map sheets (lacking numbers 8 & 9, parts of Surrey & Sussex), the index map with contemporary outline colouring and the counties of Devon, Cornwall and West Somerset, with contemporary colouring representing geological strata and rocks with an inset key, each map edged in blue silk, occasional fraying and slight loss to the silk borders, most blocks of maps contained within a waxed card chemise, each sheet approximately 640 x 960 mm, housed in 21 contemporary uniform black morocco gilt book boxes, all edges gilt, one box with rodent damage to the upper spine, each box 265 x 190 mmQTY: (21)NOTE:The maps cover the whole of Southern England and Wales, ending at Lincolnshire in the north. The first box containing the index map and sheets 1, 2 & 3, although a matching binding has an incorrect inscription on the spine and although containing the correct maps is erroneously labelled. This book box appears to have been acquired from another similar set.
A large Ordnance Survey Office map of Cumbria, engraved at the Ordnance Survey Office Southampton under the direction of Colonel J Cameron, the outline by W Newnan the writing by J Grandison, the hills by G Waller, published by Colonel Sir Henry James RE FRS MRIA etc, Superintendant October 1864. Map 183 cm x 146 cm (see illustration).
Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R. (2), 1st issue (7732426 Cpl. C. L. Winter. R.M.C.); 3rd issue, Regular Army (3592469 Bdsmn. H. G. Preece. R.M.C.) contact marks and polishing to first, this fine, the second very fine (2) £70-£90 --- Cyril Launcelot Winter was born in West Hackney on 21 February 1888 and is recorded in 1911 as a Musician in the 1st Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment. Awarded the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal whilst serving at the Royal Military College, he later took employment as a map store keeper for the Ordnance Survey, and died at Southampton on 19 December 1945.
Vintage Map Collection, 4 vintage Ordnance Survey one inch Maps, includes Truro and Falmouth first published in 1946, Dolgelley 1947, Loch Awe 1954, ST. Andrews and Kirkcaldy. Good condition. May yield good value. We combine shipping on all lots. Single book £5.99 UK, £7.99 Europe, £9.99 ROW. We can ship a parcel up to 20kg which will take approx. 40 books in UK £12, EUROPE £39.99, ROW, £59.99
Vintage Map Collection, 4 vintage Ordnance Survey one inch Maps, includes Coventry and Rugby first published in 1961, London SE 1959, Chatham and Maidstone 1957, Fort Augustus 1956. Good condition. May yield good value. We combine shipping on all lots. Single book £5.99 UK, £7.99 Europe, £9.99 ROW. We can ship a parcel up to 20kg which will take approx. 40 books in UK £12, EUROPE £39.99, ROW, £59.99
Two Boxes of Books and Maps containing over thirty-five book titles, many leather bound, dating from the late 18th - mid 20th century to include nine volumes of The Peerage of England by Arthur Collins, various Debrett's and Whittaker's Peerages, The Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D by James Boswell, Hayley; William, The Triumphs of Temper, Herschel; Sir John, A Treatise On Astronomy (front board detached) the Maps comprise Patisons' Cyclists Road Maps, Sifton, Praed & Co Maps and an Ordnance Survey Fully Coloured Map of Great Britain (2 boxes)
Rene Jouon. Geographie de la Chine, numerous full page plates, maps and plans, original pictorial wrappers, 4to, Shanghai: Zi-ka-wei, 1932; Geographical Section General Staff. Manchuria and Adjoining Territories, sectioned map laid down on linen, with railways revised until September 1934, 1000mm x 745mm, London: Published at the War Office, 1933; Topographical Section, General Staff. Province of Chih-Li (Southern Sheet), with explanation of terms, 795mm x 705mm, Southampton: Ordnance Survey Offices, 1906; Anon. The Topographic Map of Manchoukuo, with reference to railways, airways, and capitals, 900mm x 1085mm, Tokyo: M. Kobayashi & Co, n.d..; and 4 others, similar, mostly relating to Chinese Geography, v.s. (8) Provenance: most with inscriptions property of A. L. Scott to front board in pen or pencil. *CR (i) spotted, spine with tear to foot, wrappers creased and marked (ii) Mixed condition.
1953-1990 A.D.. Susan Youngs (ed.) - The Work of Angels - London, 1989, card covers; Ordnance Survey Map of Southern Britain in the Iron Age - card covers; Later Prehistoric Antiquities of the British Isles - London, 1953, hardback. 1.39 kg, 28.5 x 22 - 21.5 x 14cm (11 1/4 x 8 1/2 - 8 1/2 - 5 1/2 in.). Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman. [3, No Reserve]
Miscellaneous Road Maps from the early 20th century to 1960's including The Dunlop Maps of the British Isles, Pratts Road Atlas, Bartholomew's Tourist Maps including Edinburgh, Dingwall, Oban, Oxford, Cheshire & Dartmoor, Geographia Road Maps including Cornwall, The Lake District, Hampshire, Dorsetshire, Hereford & Gloucestershire & Bournemouth this lot also includes The Ordnance Survey Map of the Isle of Man, Dorking, South Devon & Ely amongst others.
Ireland, Leitrim and Meath.- Valuation Survey of Estates Situate in the Counties of Leitrim and Meath, fine pen and ink lettered and illustrated title (laid down on card), 4 hand-coloured maps with manuscript valuation details on 10pp. excluding blanks, printed prospectus loosely inserted, original morocco, gilt lettered direct on upper cover, gilt panelled spine, 239 x 189mm., Supplied by Hodges and Smith, Map Agency Office... Dublin, 1849. *** Manuscript survey based on the Ordnance Map Survey of several townlands in Ireland, presumably made for a landowner. Maps of land in Ballyrankin, Shannon Lower, Clonnagonnell and Breandrum, with valuations for these plus Comasser.
France. Tardieu (P.), Carte des Routes de Postes de L'Empire Français du Royaume D'Italie..., published Paris,1811, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, some staining and spotting, areas of surface abrasion, juvenile crayon lines (possibly a route), split along old linen fold, small holes where old folds cross, 1220 x 1400 mm, together with Ordnance Survey (publishers). Gloucestershire, 4 sheets, 1 inch to the mile,1820 [but 1883 edition], electrotype printed map on four sheets, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary outline colouring, one sheet with splits along old folds, small holes where old folds cross, each sheet approximately 635 x 750 mmQTY: (5)
Cary (John). Cary's Reduction of his Large Map of England and Wales with part of Scotland, comprehending the whole of the Turnpike Roads, with the Great Rivers and the Course of the different Navigable Canals..., circa 1796, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, some staining and offsetting, short splits along old folds, 750 x 625 mm, contained in a marbled card slipcase with circular printed label to the upper cover, case worn and frayed, together with Wilkinson (Robert). Wilkinson's England and Wales Re-published by Wm. Darton & Son, 1831, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, some staining and offsetting, 640 x 530 mm, marbled endpapers, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase with a contemporary yellow label to the upper cover, case worn and frayed, with Hachette & Cie (publishers). Carte Routiere D'Angleterre D'Ecosse et D'Irlande..., circa 1840, uncoloured engraved folding map. short splits along old folds, slight staining, 725 x 520 mm, contemporary marbled boards with publisher's label to the upper siding, upper board detached, plus Paterson (Daniel). A New and Accurate Description of all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales, seventh edition, 1786, title page and numerous tables of roads, index of country seats bound at rear, contemporary marbled boards, spine crudely repaired with tape, 8vo, with a sepia watercolour of Barmouth dated 1821, 185 x 275 mm, tipped on to later card, and Gee (Thomas). Map yn Arddangos Ffurfiad Daearegol y Ddear, Map Illustrating the Geological Structure of the Earth [and] Map O'r Byd yn Egluro Rhai o Brif Nodweddon Hinsoddawl Gwahanol Fanau..., circa 1861, two lithographic maps of the world on a Mercator projection, both with titles and descriptions in Welsh, each approximately 225 x 285 mm, mounted, with Moule (Thomas). A Comparative View of some of the Principal Hills in Great Britain, circa 1845, hand-coloured engraved comparison table, 255 x 205 mm, plus an uncoloured engraved portrait of John Boydell, overall size 365 x 295 mm, and 19 Ordnance Survey sheets of mostly of Cardiganshire and Carmarthenshire, including maps on a scale of 1 inch to 1 mile and 25.34 inches to the mile, late 19th & early 20th century QTY: (28)
Folding Maps. A collection of approximately 150 maps, 19th & early 20th century, including Greenwood (C.). Map of the County Palatine of Durham, from an Actual Survey made in the Years 1818 & 1819..., published Greenwood & Pringle & Co. March 1st 1830, large scale uncoloured engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, compass rose, table of explanation and an uncoloured vignette of Durham cathedral, some staining and slight offsetting, 1060 x 1250 mm, card endpapers, contained in a contemporary cloth slipcase with a printed label to the upper cover, together with Philip (George & Son). Yorkshire North Riding, circa 1860, lithographic folding map with contemporary wash colouring, laid on linen, 455 x 640 mm, publisher's cloth binding with printed label to the upper cover, with Betts (John). Betts's New Map of England & Wales Compiled from the Latest Parliamentary Documents, circa 1860, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, inset map of the Scilly Isles, 765 x 650 mm, card endpapers, contained in a contemporary cloth slipcase with a printed green and black label to the upper cover, plus Wedd (C. B.). Geological Map of Durham and part of Northumberland with Longitudinal Sections across the Coalfield, 1913, colour lithographic map, sectionalised and laid on linen, table of explanation and four geological cross sections below the map, 1150 x 900 mm, marbled endpapers, publisher's cloth boards, worn and rubbed, with another approximately 150 maps, mostly Ordnance Survey (scale 1 inch to a Mile), but also with examples by or after Cruchley, Cary, W. H. Smith, Philips, Bacon, Black and Bartholomew, various sizes and conditionQTY: (approx. 150)
Capper (Benjamin Pitts). A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom..., 1808, frontispiece of a folding engraved map of the British Isles with contemporary wash colouring, title page, introduction and index, 44 engraved maps (complete as list) including five folding, all with contemporary hand colouring, text block near detached, contemporary half calf gilt, worn, 8vo, together with Pigot & Co. (publishers). [A Pocket Topography and Gazetteer of England: With Historical and Statistical Descriptions..., volume 1 only, 1835], lacking title and preface, 24 (only) engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, each map accompanied by a mileage table with an ecclesiastical vignette, near-contemporary ownership signature to the first front blank, appears to lack the map of England and Wales, slight dust soiling throughout, contemporary cloth gilt, bumped and worn at extremities, 8vo, with Witts (publishers). Map of Gloucestershire shewing Ancient Camps, Roman Villas, Barrows and Road, circa 1880, folding zincographic map with contemporary outline colouring, the map surrounded by plans of Roman villas and burial mounds, laid on linen, 880 x 825 mm, bound in contemporary cloth boards with gilt title to the upper cover, spine faded and partially detached, bumped with slight wear, plus Greenwood (C. & J.). Map of the County Palatine of Lancaster from an Actual Survey..., published Pentonville Feby. 24th 1830, engraved map with contemporary wash colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, table of explanation, compass rose, reference to the hundreds and an inset uncoloured vignette of Lancaster Castle and Church, some staining, marbled endpapers, 635 x 695 mm, and Wyld (James, publisher). A Map of the County of Kent Drwan from the Topographical Survey taken by Order of the Honourable Board of Ordnance under the Direction of Lt. Col. Wm. Mudge, Royl. Arty. F. R. S. Reduced from the Large Map in Four Sheets by a Scale of one inch to two Statute Miles, new edition, 1842, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 620 x 890 mm, marbled endpapers, contained in a contemporary cloth slipcase with printed label to the upper cover, slight wear to extremitiesQTY: (5)
Map: Irish (Standford (E.)) Standford's New Map of Ireland in Countries and Baronies on the Basis of the Ordnance Survey and the Census, folding, hand coloured in outline, L. (Ed. Stanford) n.d. (c. 1860), approx. 99.5cms x 79cms (39" x 31"), linen backed, original cloth slip case (label worn), as a map, w.a.f. (1)
Victorian/Edwardian and Later Scrap Albums and Ephemera (Qty), two albums, one containing typical scraps and cuttings, mainly pictorial, includes Gamages 1909 Christmas advert, (album spine missing), the other Illustrated London News, mainly the War in Egypt 1882, (album G), later ephemera, magazines, practical Mechanics Wonders of the Queen Mary, The King's Navy, Straits Annual 1938, Lincolnshire Chronicle 1933, Blue Peter 1936, 1928, Illustrated 1940, Motorboat and Yachting 1938, Daily Deeds of Sammy The Scout, Illustrated London News 1960s (3), Bacons Motoring and Cycling map South Devon, Ordnance Survey IOW, both linen backed, National Benzole Passing The Milestones, and various other mainly postwar items of ephemera, P-VG, (Qty)
A quantity 19th century Staffordshire Ordnance Survey Maps to include Staffs Sheet XVIII Trentham With Hall 1900, 13 Hall Demolished x6 1924, Staffs XVIII 10 Longton Hall of 1900 and 1924, 11 Longton / Meir 1900 and 2x 1924, Staffordshire XVIII Knowl Wall 1924, Estate Map Normacot & Lightwood possibly an auction map, a Fragile a/f Map of the City of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs Stoke Road Schemes from the 1930's, Staffordshire Coal & Iron Co. Ltd. Survey Map of Light Railway Trentham Gardens 1934, Garden Survey Map of Spring Valley Trentham Gardens 1934 detailing the location of specific plantings, Hand-Drawn Plans of Trentham Dairy incl. First Floor, Proposed Farm Buildings at Yarnfield Stone for Evanson Esquire, Hand Drawn Plan of Trentham Institute x2 and an Arditt & Haunton Small Plan of the Trentham Estate etc.
Railwayana - a collection of assorted Railway maps and posters comprising; Alan Young illustrated railway map of the South West, Great Orme Tramway & Tours poster, Devon & Cornwall photocopied map, GWR City & County Borough of Bristol 1903 dated map, 1953 dated Ordnance Survey map of Torquay and x7 Cheffins prints of bridges and viaducts.
Cartography.- Cary (John) A New Map of England...1821, hand-coloured engraved map, dissected and mounted on linen, c.555 x 510mm., lightly soiled, folding into original paste-paper slip-case, names in ink to upper cover, a little worn, 1823 § Ministry of Finance, Egypt. Survey of Egypt. A List of Maps and Plans corrected to March 31, 1920, key plate and 2 folding colour maps, original cloth-backed printed green boards, Cairo, 1921 § Harley (J.B.) Ordnance Survey Maps; a Descriptive Manual, illustrations, original printed boards, Southampton, 1975; and c.30 others on cartography and some other folding maps including Walker's Suffolk and Warwickshire and some Blackwood's Scottish county maps, v.s. (c.40)
Bartholomew (John). The Imperial Map of England & Wales According to the Ordnance Survey, with the Latest Additions; Shewing clearly every Feature of the Country, Railways and their Stations, Roads, Canals, Rivers, Gentlemen's Seats &c. &c., On a Scale of 4 Miles to an Inch, A. Fullarton & Co., [1866], index and a double-page calligraphic title, sixteen double-page colour lithographic maps, sheet 16 divided into three separate maps, text block detached, contemporary half calf gilt, boards detached, lacking spine, slim folio.
Ordnance Survey Atlas of Scotland 1924 and England & Wales 1922. 2 volumes, printed at the Ordnance Survey office Southampton, both bound in orig cloth, oblong folios. With linen backed colour maps. Spine defective to the England and Wales volume. With one other “The Imperial Map of England & Wales according to the Ordnance Survey.. John Bartholomew. Large slim folio, orig binding, front board detached, colour maps. [3] C1841.
A BOXED LIMITED EDITION ORDNANCE SURVEY ONE-INCH SEVENTH SERIES MAP SET, produced to commemorate the bi-centenary of Ordnance Survey, with certificate, number thirty nine from a limited edition of sixty five, contains one hundred and eighty nine maps, box measures 99.5cm x 81.5cm x 6.5cm (1) (Condition Report: appears ok, a little scuffing to corners of box, certificate has small creases to corners, maps individually unchecked but appears complete and in good condition)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include a 1928 linen Ordnance Survey map of Bromsgrove and Alvechurch, a collection of five tobacco pipes, maker's names include K&P Peterson, Bentmore Junior, Claude Romain Jura, Falcon, etc. jewellery boxes, wall clock, a small vintage chrome 'Jet Extinguisher' car fire extinguisher, a chrome automobile fitting with five enamel automobile badges fitted comprising RAC, Circuit Van Zandvoort, Wallasey Rally 1956, RAC Internationale Tulpenrallye and an AA badge No. 7051604, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes + loose)
Davies (B R), London Post Office Directory 1870, printed by J M Johnson, (no slip case); Ordnance Survey Map of SE Environs of London, Sheet 271; The Illustrated Map of London Issued with Seven Days in London Apr 22nd 1900, a Reynolds' Large Coloured Map of London and Its Suburbs and a London Streets Directory, (5).
Pine (John). Two sea charts (on one sheet) originally published in 'The Tapestry Hangings of the House of Lords, Representing the Several Engagements between the English and Spanish Fleets, in the Ever Memorable Year MDLXXXVII ..., London: John Pine, 1739, two engraved sea charts (numbers VII & VIII) of the English Channel from the Isle of Wight to Dover, showing the progress of the Spanish Armada and the deployment of the English fleet, after H. Gravelot, each map displayed within highly decorative borders, the maps printed in blue, the borders in black, trimmed to the plate mark and laid on later paper, 380 x 60 mm, together with Weiland (C. F.). Ireland entworfen und geziechnet..., 1837, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight staining, 615 x 495 mm, together with Von Reilly (Frans Johann Joseph). Das Konigreich Ireland Nro 89, Vienna, circa 1789, engraved map with contemporary wash colouring, orientated to the east, 225 x 295 mm, with Radefeld (H.). Neueste Karte von Ireland..., 1844, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, very slight soiling, 380 x 310 mm, plus Ordnance Survey (publishers). Index to the Townland Survey of the County of Antrim and the County of the Town of Carrickfergus, 1833, engraved map with contemporary wash colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, two inset tables, the map edged with red silk, 620 x 970 mm, with another three similar maps (including one duplicate) by or after Von Stülpnagel and Druck und Verlag, various sizes and condition, plus a plan of the siege of Kinsale, a map of Scotland by Stieler and a French lithograph of Edinburgh and Taylor (A. E.). Four 'Esso' Pictorial maps: Esso Pictorial Plan of the West Country, Esso Pictorial Plan of the Eastern Counties and the Midlands, Esso Pictorial Plan of the Roads of the South Coast [and] Esso Pictorial Plan of the Principal Islands of Northern Britain [on sheet with] Esso Pictorial Plan of the Principal Islands of Southern Britain, 1932, together four colour photolithographic pictorial maps, each sheet approximately 305 x 465 mm, together with Pratts High Test Plan of the Great North Road, Pratts High Test Plan of Scotland, Pratts High Test Plan of the West County [and] Pratts High Test Plan of the Bath Road, 1930 - 32, four uncoloured lithographic maps, old folds, various sizes, good condition, with three late 19th & early 20th-century geological charts, maps and booklets, plus Thomson (John). Northern part of Western Isles, part of Ross Shire [and] Middle part of Western Isles part of Inverness Sh: 1822, two engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, some dust soiling and staining, each approximately 530 x 690 mm, and four duplicate mid to late 19th-century uncoloured engraved Ordnance Survey maps of Somerset, each approximately 650 x 800 mm, various condition, with a modern colour reproduction of the Mappa Mundi, sheet size 650 x 480 mm, plus approximately 55 engravings and colour lithographs of heraldry and flags, various sizes and condition, and a late 18th-century uncoloured engraving of Fountains Abbey, trimmed to the image, 175 x 345 mmQTY: (approx. 99)
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