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Cambridge. [Map.]
Cambridge. [Map.]
Published March 1. 1810, by R. Harraden & Son, Cambridge & by R. Cribb & Son, 288, Holborn, London.
Map. Sheet 245 x 175mm (9¾ x 7"). Trimmed into plate.
Map of Cambridge, detailing the university grounds, buildings and churches.
[Ref: 63077]   £120.00  
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Planisphaerium coeleste.
Planisphaerium coeleste.
Tobias Conrad Lotter, Geog. Excudit. Aug. Vindel [Augsburg, n.d., c.1760].
Engraved map with original colour. 490 x 580mm (19¼ x 23"), very large margins. Borders bit messy.
A very decorative double hemisphere celestial chart, centred on the poles, with the constellations shown with their classical depictions. Around the central map are other diagrams, including the solar systems of Ptolemy, Brahe and Copernicus, armillary spheres and globes.
[Ref: 63297]   £850.00  
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Stowell Park Estate. Plan showing Cottages and Small Holdings in the Village of Chedworth.
Stowell Park Estate. Plan showing Cottages and Small Holdings in the Village of Chedworth. (Lots 14 to 29 Inclusive) To be Sold by Auction by Messrs. Bruton, Knowles & Co. 16th July, 1923.
Cook, Hammond & Kell Ltd 47 & 49 Tothill Street, Westminster.
Lithograph. Sheet 595 x 910mm (23 x 35¾"). Splits to original folds taped, some creasing.
An estate agent's map of Chedworth, showing from Manor Farm and St Andrew's Church to Pancake Hill. It shows the railway and station, both closed 1961. Rose Cottage, a Cotswold stone building bought in 1930 by Henry Ford to be transported to Michigan, is probably one of the unnamed buildings on the road in the centre of the map.
[Ref: 62659]   £260.00  
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[Manuscript map of the environs of Döhren-Wülfel]
[Manuscript map of the environs of Döhren-Wülfel]
[German, n.d.]
Ink and watercolour map, 18th century watermark. 310 x 440mm (12¼ x 17¼"), with flap. Pasted on album paper with old ink mss in English. Folded, probably trimmed lower right.
A competent manuscript map of the environs of Döhren-Wülfel, marking the road from Hamburg to Hildesheim. Although the map probably relates to the Seven Years' War (1756-63), the ink mss. refers to the Kingdom of Hanover, established for George III in 1814.
[Ref: 62826]   £320.00  
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[Map of Chelsea.]
[Map of Chelsea.]
Horwood Delin.t. J. T. Sculp.t.
Published as the Act Directs April 10th 1794.
Engraving, watermark Horwoods. 535 x 580mm (21 x 22¾"), large margins.
Section from Richard Horwood's 'Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark and Parts Adjoining'; showing Chelsea, with Chelsea Hospital and Gardens, Ranelagh Gardens, Sloane Square, and Chelsea Common.
[Ref: 63156]   £480.00  
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[Map of the Parish of St Martins.]
[Map of the Parish of St Martins.]
Horwood Delin.t. J. T. Sculp.t.
Published as the Act Directs January 2nd 1795.
Engraving. 535 x 580mm (21 x 22¾"), large margins. Creasing, laid down.
Section from Richard Horwood's 'Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark and Parts Adjoining' showing Green Park, Piccadilly and Pall Mall.
[Ref: 63157]   £480.00  
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A New & Accurate Map of the Island of Jamaica.
A New & Accurate Map of the Island of Jamaica. Divided into its principal parishes.
Drawn from surveys and regulated by astron.l observat.ns by Eman. Bowen.
[London: Printed for William Innys, Richard Ware, Aaron Ward, J. and P. Knapton, John Clarke, T. Longman and T. Shewell, Thomas Osborne, Henry Whitridge, 1749.]
Engraved map. 355 x 430mm (14 x 17"). Printer's crease, folds as normal
A map of Jamaica with inset charts of Port Antonio & St Francis and Kingston. Published in Emanuel Bowen's 'A Complete System of Geography'.
[Ref: 62159]   £320.00  
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Jamaica.
Jamaica.
The Illustrations by H. Winkles, & Engraved by W. Lacey. The Map Drawn & Engraved by J. Rapkin.
John Tallis & Company, London & New York.
Steel engraved map with hand colour. Sheet 270 x 365mm (10½ x 14¼"). Centre fold as issued with small split..
A detailed mid-19th century map of Jamaica with decorative vignettes of Kingston, Port Antonio, Port Royal, a sugar mill and a flying fish. From 'The Illustrated Atlas, and Modern History of the World, Geographical Political, Commercial & Statistical', edited by Montgomery Martin, which was one of the last decorative atlases to be published.
[Ref: 62160]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Birmingham, Bristol, & Thames Junction Railway.
Birmingham, Bristol, & Thames Junction Railway. Shewing its connection with the West-End of London - with other Railways, and the whole line of the Thames.
Drawn and Engraved by B.R. Davies, for the Birmingham, Bristol & Thames Junction Railway Company
[n.d., c.1839.]
Hand coloured engraving. Sheet 555 x 400 (21¾ x 15¾"), large margins. Creasing, some tearing down center crease and tiny tears along left margin. Some slight staining.
Map of London showing actual and proposed connections between main line railway lines, specifically the "Birmingham, Bristol and Thames Junction Railway", connecting the Great Western and London & Birmingham railways running out of Paddington and Euston respectively, down to the Southampton Railway (which today runs into Waterloo).
[Ref: 63145]   £240.00  
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Meldert Camp. Netherlands. Brabant.
Meldert Camp. Netherlands. Brabant.
[n.d. c.1820]
Ink and watercolour map. 175 x 235mm (7 x 9¼"). Trimmed and pasted on album paper.
A competent manuscript map of a military camp at Meldert, south east of Leuven. The map was probably drawn for a history of the Seven Years' War (1756-63). On the reverse is a printed map of the Low Countries from that period.
[Ref: 62828]   £130.00  
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Le Labyrinte De Versailles.
Le Labyrinte De Versailles.
Paris chez N. Langlois rüe St Jacques à la Victoire avec Privilege du Roy. [n.d. c.1700]
Engraving, plate 250 x 345mm (10 x 14½"), with margins. Repaired tears.
A map most likey from "Receuille des plus belles veües des maisons royale de France," published by Langlois.
See Ref: 62862
[Ref: 62863]   £130.00  
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