BLAEU, Johannes.
Somersettensis Comitatus. Somerset Shire.
Amsterdam, 1646, Dutch text edition. 385 x 495.
Superb original colour.
KOEMAN: BL 45 A. |
£480 |
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LUFFMAN, John.
Hertfordshire.
London, 1803. Circular, 60.
Trimmed, with no loss.
Published in "A New Pocket Atlas and Geography of England and Wales". |
£85 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Leicestrensis Comitatus. Leicester Shire.
Amsterdam, 1650. Dutch text on verso. 380 x 490.
Fine original colour.
A very decorative map of the county, with fine original colour. It contains one of Blaeu's extravagent cartouches: a pyramid of armorials of the local nobles, including John of Gaunt, Simon de Montefort and Robert Dudley. |
£280 |
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[SMITH, William.]
Northamptoniæ Comitatus Descriptio...
London, Henry Overton, c.1715. 365 x 480.
Original outline colour; fine condition.
One of a series of twelve maps first published 1603 and
known under the attribution of "Anonymous" until R.V. Tooley found some of the
original manuscripts. No complete set of the first states has survived: two are
only known from the later states, first by Peter Stent c.1650 and then the
Overtons. The third state of the map, with John Overton's imprint. RARE.
SKELTON: 7; HODSON: Vol.I, pp.60 - 63. |
£780 |
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HOLE, William.
Buckinghá Comitatus, in qua olim infederunt Caaieuchlani.
London, 1610-37. 280 x 290.
Uncoloured; dark impression, fine condition.
A map of Buckinghamshire attributed to Christopher Saxton and engraved by William Hole. |
£230 |
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JANSSON, Johannes.
Norfolciæ descriptio. Petrus Kærius
Cælavit.
Amsterdam, 1651, German text edition. 160 x 205.
Uncoloured; slight overall age-toning.
An uncommon map of Norfolk.
KOEMAN: Me 204. |
£95 |
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MEISNER, Daniel.
Carlile in Anglia.
Frankfurt, c.1623. 100 x 145.
Uncoloured; good condition.
Map-View of Carlisle with German verse under the image. |
£85 |
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MEISNER, Daniel
Vindesor in Engellandt.
Frankfurt, c.1623. 95 x 145.
Uncoloured; very minor spotting otherwise fine.
Map-view of Windsor Castle containing two figures and German verse under the image. |
£85 |
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MOLL, Herman.
Berkshire.
London, T & J Bowles, 1724. 190 x 305.
Uncoloured; very slight age-toning and marginal defects , otherwise good.
From 'A New Description of England and Wales, with the
Adjacent Islands', with the antiquities. With a wonderful prospect of Windsor Castle. |
£160 |
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MOLL, Herman.
Essex.
London, T & J Bowles, 1724. 215 x 320.
Uncoloured; very slight age-toning and marginal defects , otherwise good.
From 'A New Description of England and Wales, with the Adjacent Islands', with the antiquities. |
£180 |
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MOLL, Herman.
Hertfordshire.
London, T & J Bowles, 1724. 190 x 310.
Uncoloured; very slight age-toning and marginal defects , otherwise good.
From 'A New Description of England and Wales, with the Adjacent Islands', with the antiquities. |
£180 |
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MOLL, Herman.
Norfolk.
London, T & J Bowles, 1724. 200 x 320.
Uncoloured; very slight age-toning and marginal defects , otherwise good.
From 'A New Description of England and Wales, with the
Adjacent Islands', with the antiquities. |
£140 |
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SIMPSON, Samuel.
Durham.
London, Robert Walker, 1746. 155 x 200.
Uncoloured; slight spotting, otherwise fine.
A rare map of the county from 'The Agreeable Historian or the compleat English Traveller'. |
£50 |
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CLEGG, Ernest.
Cambridgeshire.
Leeds, 1947. 510 x 390.
Bright original colour; fine condition.
Drawn and designed by Ernest Clegg, this county map of Cambridgeshire was produced and printed by John Waddington Ltd. Waddington's are more known for their playing card production. Although 50 years old they are in fine
condition, never having seen the light of day. The map is profusely illustrated with facts and figures pre and post war, from food production and diversity, to inventors from the area, and also famous names and places. UNCOMMON.
£45 |
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CLEGG, Ernest.
Derbyshire.
Leeds, 1946. 515 x 390.
Bright original colour; fine condition.
Drawn and designed by Ernest Clegg, this county map of Derbyshire was produced and printed by John Waddington Ltd. Waddington's are more known for their playing card production. Although 50 years old they are in fine
condition, never having seen the light of day. The map is profusely illustrated with facts and figures pre and post war, from food production and diversity, to inventors from the area, and also famous names and places. UNCOMMON.
£42 |
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CLEGG, Ernest.
Kent.
Leeds, 1945. 390 x 515.
Bright original colour; fine condition.
Drawn and designed by Ernest Clegg, this county map of Kent was produced and printed by John Waddington Ltd. Waddington's are more known for their playing card production. Although 50 years old they are in fine condition,
never having seen the light of day. The map is profusely illustrated with facts and figures pre and post war, from food production and diversity, to inventors from the area, and also famous names and places. UNCOMMON.
£45 |
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CLEGG, Ernest.
Oxfordshire.
Leeds, 1947. 520 x 390.
Bright original colour; fine condition.
Drawn and designed by Ernest Clegg, this county map of Oxfordshire was produced and printed by John Waddington Ltd. Waddington's are more known for their playing card production. Although 50 years old they are in fine
condition, never having seen the light of day. The map is profusely illustrated with facts and figures post war, from food production and diversity, to inventors from the area, and also famous names and places. UNCOMMON.
£45 |
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DRAYTON, Michael.
[Hertfordshire & Middlesex].
London, 1612-1622. 245 x 330.
Uncoloured; slight age-toning - lower margin strengthened and right-hand margin repaired due to loss outside printed surface, also minor printers crease, otherwise a good example.
One of the most famous 'curiosity' maps, highlighting the rivers, forests and cities, including Hertford, St. Albans, Hampstead and Highgate, with allegorical figures.
£320 |
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MEISNER, Daniel
Vindesor in Engellandt.
Frankfurt, c.1623. 95 x 145.
Uncoloured; very minor marginal spotting otherwise a fine example.
Map-view of Windsor Castle containing two figures and German verse under the image.
£120 |
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BICKHAM, George.
Nottinghamshire.
London, Laurie and Whittle, 1754-96. 230 x 145.
Uncoloured; very minor marginal soiling and a short tear, otherwise very good.
A finely engraved bird's eye view across the county, from Bickham's 'The British Monarchy', originally published 1743. |
£120 |
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BICKHAM, George.
Nottinghamshire.
London, Laurie and Whittle, 1754-96. 230 x 145.
Coloured; minor spotting to margins, otherwise a very good example.
A finely engraved bird's eye view across the county, from Bickham's 'The British Monarchy', originally published 1743. |
£110 |
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BICKHAM, George.
A Map of Sussex...
London, George Bickham jnr, 1749-54. 260 x 145.
Uncoloured; very minor spotting and a large poorly repaired tear on the verso of the last page of text, otherwise fine condition.
A finely-engraved bird's eye view across the county, with Surrey and Kent in the foregrond, opening out to Rye, Beachy Head, New Haven and Arundel Haven named along the coast, from the First Edition of Bickham's 'The British Monarchy'. With relevant text pages. |
£250 |
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BLOME, Richard.
A Mapp of Cambridgeshire with the Ile of Ely.
London, 1673. 300 x 265.
Uncoloured; dark impression, minor spotting and waterstaining to right hand margin, just effecting the printed line border, otherwise a good example.
From the First Edition of the "Britannia", Blome's larger series of county maps, decorated with cartouches around the title and dedication, based on Speed's map. Blome, renowned as a plagarist, said "I do not own myself the Author, but the Undertaker of this work". |
£150 |
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BLOME, Richard.
A Mapp of ye County of Midlesex with its Hundreds.
London, 1673. 285 x 315.
Uncoloured; dark impression, minor spotting to margins otherwise a fine example..
From the First Edition of the "Britannia", Blome's larger series of county maps, decorated with cartouches around the title and dedication, based on Speed's map.
Blome, renowned as a plagarist, said "I do not own myself the Author, but the Undertaker of this work". |
£220 |
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HOLE, William.
Hamshire olim pars Belgarum.
London, 1607-37. 290 x 320.
Uncoloured; some place names underlined in faint brown ink, other very minor defects and some small 'pin' holes in the centrefold area, but otherwise a good example.
An early map of the county of Hampshire copied from John Norden's map, from the 1637 edition of 'Camden's Britannia'. |
£340 |
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KIP, William.
Devoniĉ comitatus vulgo den:shyre quam olim Danmonii populi incoluerunt.
London, 1607-37. 295 x 335.
Uncoloured; some place names underlined in faint brown ink, otherwise a very good example.
A fine and early map of the county of Devon copied from Christopher Saxton's map, published in the 1637 edition of 'Camden's Britannia'. |
£290 |
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BOWEN, Emanuel - KITCHIN, Thomas.
An Accurate Map of the County of Bedford.
London, Robert Wilkinson, Carington Bowles & Robert Sayer, 1764-87. 690 x 515.
Original outline colour; very minor print offset, otherwise a fine example.
A fine and detailed map of the county of Bedfordshire from the Large English Atlas. Maps from this atlas are often difficult to date precisely, the title-page indicated that it was from the 1764 edition published by Robert Sayer and the darkness of the print backs this up, however the imprint at the bottom of the map indicates a later edition perhaps 1787. |
£190 |
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BOWEN, Emanuel - KITCHIN, Thomas.
An Accurate map of the County Palatine of Durham.
London, Carington Bowles, John Bowles & Robert Sayer, 1764-87. 510 x 675.
Original outline colour; slight rust stain in cartouche and marginal age-toning, otherwise a fine example.
A fine and detailed map of the county of Durham, from the 'Large English Atlas'. Maps from this atlas are often difficult to date precisely, the title-page indicated that it was from the 1764 edition published by Robert Sayer, however the imprint at the bottom of the map indicates a later edition perhaps 1787. |
£280 |
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BOWEN, Emanuel - KITCHIN, Thomas.
An Accurate Map of the County of Worcester
London, Robert Sayer & Carington Bowles, 1764-87. 525 x 695.
Original outline colour; slight staining to centrefold and very minor marginal age-toning, otherwise a fine example.
A fine and detailed map of the county of Worcestershire, from the 'Large English Atlas'. Maps from this atlas are often difficult to date precisely, the title-page indicated that it was from the 1764 edition published by Robert Sayer, however the imprint at the bottom of the map indicates a later edition perhaps 1787. |
£240 |
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BLOME, Richard.
A Mapp of ye Bishoprick of Durham.
London, 1673. 265 x 320.
Uncoloured; minor marginal age-toning, otherwise a dark impression.
From the First Edition of the "Britannia", Blome's larger series of county maps, decorated with cartouches around the title and dedication, based on Speed's maps.
Blome, renowned as a plagarist, said "I do not own myself the Author, but the Undertaker of this work".
CHUBB: XCIX; SKELTON: 90.
| £140 |
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BLOME, Richard.
A Mapp of the County of Westmorland.
London, 1673. 320 x 255.
Uncoloured; some brown spotting, probably ink, otherwise a fine dark impression.
From the First Edition of the "Britannia", Blome's larger series of county maps, decorated with cartouches around the title and dedication, based on Speed's map.
Blome, renowned as a plagarist, said "I do not own myself the Author, but the Undertaker of this work".
| £140 |
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BLOME, Richard.
A Mapp of Wiltshirehire, with its Hundreds.
London, 1673. 320 x 260.
Uncoloured; very minor age-toning to margins, otherwise a fine dark impression.
From the First Edition of the "Britannia", Blome's larger series of county maps, decorated with cartouches around the title and dedication, based on Speed's map.
Blome, renowned as a plagarist, said "I do not own myself the Author, but the Undertaker of this work".
| £170 |
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[LODGE, John.]
A Plan of the Navigable Canal now making from (near) the City of Coventry to the City of Oxford.
London, Gentleman's Magazine, 1771. 170 x 325.
Uncoloured; signs of old folds, minor print offsetting, otherwise good.
The canal between Coventry and Oxford, it passes Rugby, Banbury and Woodstock.
| £85 |
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[LODGE, John.]
A Plan of the River Tees and the intended Navigable Canal from Stockton by Darlington to Winston in the Bishoprick of Durham. Surveyed by Robt. Whitworh.
London, Gentleman's Magazine, 1772. 175 x 285.
Uncoloured; signs of old folds, minor print offsetting, otherwise good.
The 'intended' canal between Staindrop and Stockton as it passes through Darlington.
| £78 |
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[LODGE, John.]
A Plan of the Navigable Canal now making from the City of Coventry to communicate with the Grand Canal upon Fradley Heath in the county of Stafford, suveyed in 1767.
London, Gentleman's Magazine, 1771. 160 x 330.
Uncoloured; signs of old folds, minor print offsetting, some age-toning, otherwise good.
The canal between Coventry and Fradley Heath, passing Nuneaton, Atherstone, Polesworth and Tamworth.
| £70 |
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[LODGE, John].
A Plan of the proposed Navigable Canal from Andover to Redbridge in the County of Southampton, surveyed in 1770.
London, Gentleman's Magazine, 1772. 170 x 345.
Uncoloured; signs of old folds, minor offsetting and a couple of rust spots, otherwise very good.
A map of the proposed canal between Andover to Redbridge, passing through Stockbridge and Romsey.
| £85 |
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[LODGE, John].
A Plan of the River Salwarp. and of the Navigable Canal, from Droitwich, to the River Severn, in the County of Worcester.
London, Gentleman's Magazine, 1771. 160 x 345.
Uncoloured; signs of old folds, minor print offsetting, otherwise good.
The canal between Droitwich and the River Severn.
| £78 |
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BICKHAM, George.
Leicestershire.
London, Laurie and Whittle, 1754-96. 230 x 145.
Uncoloured; minor spotting, mostly confined to the margins.
A finely engraved bird's eye view across the county, from Bickham's 'The British Monarchy', originally published 1743.
| £160 |
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BLOME, Richard.
A General Mapp of the Countie of Cumberland.
London, 1673. 320 x 255.
Uncoloured; minor age-toning to margins, printers crease just above lower margin, otherwise good.
From the First Edition of the "Britannia", Blome's larger series of county maps, decorated with cartouches around the title and dedication, based on Speed's map.
Blome, renowned as a plagarist, said "I do not own myself the Author, but the Undertaker of this work".
| £155 |
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BLOME, Richard.
A Mapp of Huntingdon Shire with its Hundreds.
London, 1673. 320 x 260.
Uncoloured; fine dark impression.
From the First Edition of the "Britannia", Blome's larger series of county maps, decorated with cartouches around the title and dedication, based on Speed's map.
Blome, renowned as a plagarist, said "I do not own myself the Author, but the Undertaker of this work".
| £120 |
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BLOME, Richard.
A Mapp of Nottingham Shire, with its Wapontaks.
London, 1673. 320 x 260.
Uncoloured; very light marginal age-toning, otherwise a fine dark impression.
From the First Edition of the "Britannia", Blome's larger series of county maps, decorated with cartouches around the title and dedication, based on Speed's map.
Blome, renowned as a plagarist, said "I do not own myself the Author, but the Undertaker of this work".
| £125 |
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BLOME, Richard.
A Mapp of ye County of Rutland with its Hundreds.
London, 1673. 220 x 290.
Uncoloured; dark impression, very small brown spot and minor age-toning to margins, otherwise fine condition.
From the First Edition of the "Britannia", Blome's larger series of county maps, decorated with cartouches around the title and dedication, based on Speed's map.
Blome, renowned as a plagarist, said "I do not own myself the Author, but the Undertaker of this work".
| £110 |
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CLEGG, Ernest.
Hampshire.
Leeds, 1947. 510 x 390.
Bright original colour; fine condition.
Drawn and designed by Ernest Clegg, this county map of Hampshire was produced and printed by John Waddington Ltd. Waddington's are more known for their playing card production. Although 50 years old they are in fine condition, never having seen the light of day. The map is profusely illustrated with facts and figures pre and post war, from food production and diversity, to inventors from the area, and also famous names and places. UNCOMMON.
| £48 |
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PIGOT & Co.
Huntingdonshire.
London & Manchester, 1828. 370 x 230.
Fine original colour; minor age-toning to margins, otherwise fine condition.
From the first steel-engraved county atlas, "Pigot & Co's British Atlas of the Counties of England". With a fine vignette of Godmanchester Church and a sheet of accompanying text.
| £35 |
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WEIMAR. Geographisches Institut.
Plan von Manchester und Saalford in England.
Weimar, 1805. 355 x 445.
Uncoloured; minor age-toning to guard area caused by paste, signs of old folds, otherwise very good.
A detailed plan of the City of Manchester and Salford, streets, rivers and buildings are named.
| £240 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - LEA, Philip.
Dorsetshire.
London, 1693. 380 x 535.
Uncoloured; trimmed to plate-mark on three sides and signs of old folds, this map has at some stage been folded into a book180 x 285 mm (7" x 11") minor wear, otherwise a fine example.
The Saxton plate of the county with amendments by Philip Lea. The Royal Arms, with supporters and cartouche with title are replaced by a plan of Dorchester; the Royal Arms, without supporters placed on the right of it. The new title takes the place of the arms of T. Seckford. Hundreds, additional place-names in the adjoining counties and reference letters are shown. Displays the arms of Jerome Walton E: of Portland, Osmond E: of Dorset, Thomas Sackvil Earl of Dorset; Jo. Beauford, and Thomas Grey Marquises of Dorset. Whitaker states that the Saxton plates passed from William Web (1665) to Lea in the 1680's, with an addition in 1689, another followed in 1693. However, this map was probably not published in an atlas at all, it bears the signs of being folded into a book of 8vo size and may have been a separ
publication.
| £1,250 |
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ZATTA, Antonio.
Provincia di Essex.
Venice, 1779-. 195 x 305.
Original outline colour; very light marginal soiling, otherwise fine condition.
One of only four maps of English counties by this Italian mapmaker. From 'Atlante Novissimo'.
| £90 |
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ZATTA, Antonio.
Provincia di Surrey.
Venice, 1779-. 200 x 305.
Original colour; very light marginal soiling, otherwise fine.
One of only four maps of English counties by this Italian mapmaker. From 'Atlante Novissimo'.
| £150 |
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JEFFREYS, Thomas and KITCHIN, Thomas.
A Map of Middlesex.
London, Robert Sayer, John Bennett, John & Carrington Bowles, 1775. 175 x 145.
Original colour; very minor spotting in the margins, otherwise a fine example.
A map of the county from, 'The Small English Atlas'.
| £58 |
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LEA, Philip.
Devon = Shire described by C. Saxton Corrected & amended and many additions by P.Lea.
London, 1689-94. 390 x 450.
Original outline colour; centrefold repaired, bottom left corner of margin torn off and a 1.5 inch square hole or paper fault has been repaired using old paper south of the word Dorset Shire with the loss of the end of the words 'The Cob Monm', otherwise presentable.
This example appears to be state 2 1694, with the name Saxton correct and the note: Brixham key ye Princ of Orang Land. Inset plan of Exeter and key to important buildings and locations. Engraved by Francis Lamb for 'The Shires of England & Wales'.
BATTEN and BENNETT: The Printed Maps of Devon. # 19.
| £780 |
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KEERE, Pieter van der.
Cambridge Shire.
London, George Humble, 1646. 85 x 120.
Uncoloured; slight waterstaining, otherwise good.
A map of the county, from the so-called "Miniature Speed".
| £48 |
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KEERE, Pieter van der.
Nottingha Shire.
London, George Humble, 1646. 85 x 120.
Uncoloured; minor marginal staining, otherwise good.
A map of the county, from the so-called "Miniature Speed".
| £32 |
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KEERE, Pieter van der.
Shropshire.
London, George Humble, 1646. 90 x 130.
Uncoloured; minor marginal staining, otherwise good.
A map of the county, from the so-called "Miniature Speed".
| £42 |
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KEERE, Pieter van der.
Westmorland and Comberlad.
London, George Humble, 1646. 85 x 120.
Uncoloured; minor marginal staining, otherwise good.
A map of the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland, from the so-called "Miniature Speed".
| £42 |
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PERROT, Aristide Michel.
Cumberland - Westmorland.
Paris, 1828. 55 x 50.
Original outline colour; very minor spotting, otherwise fine.
A miniature map of the counties with highly decorative border engraved by Adrien Migneret (1786-1840), the text by George Bernard Depping.
| £48 |
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PERROT, Aristide Michel.
Nottingham Derby.
Paris, 1828. 105 x 60.
Original outline colour; overall fine.
A miniature map of the counties with highly decorative border engraved by Adrien Migneret (1786-1840), the text by George Bernard Depping.
| £46 |
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CHAPMAN, John and ANDRÉ, Peter.
A Map of the County of Essex from and Actual Survey.
Chelmsford, Chalk, Meggy & Chalk, 1833. 450 x 575.
Original body colour; light spotting and overall age-toning, minor print offset and toning to the edges of the margins, otherwise a good example.
The index map to the later edition of the Chapman and André map of Essex, although this edition still retains the original publication date of 1777 (imprint along the bottom). Published in 25 sheets at a scale of 2" to 1 mile. The scale of this index map is 2" to 5 miles. Fine decorative title cartouche bottom right. And inset plans of Colchester and Harwich Harbour.
| £260 |
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BLAEU, Joan.
Bercheria vernacule Barkshire.
Amsterdam, 1654. 380 x 500.
Fine original colour; light marginal soiling, small rust mark in upper margin, the red colour on the cross in the centre has been stuck to the other side of the sheet at some stage, otherwise a fine example.
A fine map of the county of Berkshire, figured title cartouche and the Royal Arms make up the decoration.
| £390 |
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BLAEU, Joan.
Cornubia. Sive Cornwallia.
Amsterdam, 1654. 390 x 500.
Fine original colour; light marginal soiling, short printers crease in lower part of map, otherwise a fine example.
A fine map of Cornwall, decorative title cartouche, displaying fish and tin ingots.
| £620 |
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BLAEU, Joan.
Devonia vulgo Devon-Shire.
Amsterdam, 1654. 390 x 500.
Fine original colour; light marginal soiling, small rust stain in left margin, two small wotm holes in upper margin, otherwise a fine example.
A decorative a well balanced map of the county of Devon.
| £540 |
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BLAEU, Joan.
Comitatus Dorcestria sive Dorsettia vulgo Anglice Dorset Shire.
Amsterdam, 1654. 380 x 500.
Fine original colour; light marginal soiling, two small marginal printers creases, two small worm holes again in the margins, the top one just clipping the printed line border, otherwise a fine example.
| £420 |
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BLAEU, Joan.
Hantonia sive Southantonensis Comitatus vulgo Hantshire.
Amsterdam, 1654. 415 x 500.
Fine original colour; light marginal soiling, short printers crease to lower part of map, otherwise a fine example.
A fine map of the county of Hampshire. |
£620 |
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BLAEU, Joan.
Huntingdo-nensis Comitatus, Huntington Shire.
Amsterdam, 1654. 390 x 500.
Fine original colour; light marginal soiling, otherwise a fine example.
A highly decorative map of the county of Huntingdonshire. Figured title cartouche bottom right and armorials on the left.
| £210 |
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BLAEU, Joan.
Nortfolcia; Norfolke.
Amsterdam, 1654. 380 x 500.
Fine original colour; light marginal soiling, slightly darker brown stain in upper margin, very light printers crease to lower centrefold, small stain under the armorials on the title cartouche, otherwise a fine example.
| £390 |
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BLAEU, Joan.
Suthsexia; vernacule Sussex.
Amsterdam, 1654. 380 x 520.
Fine original colour; light marginal soiling, small rust spot in upper margin, otherwise a fine example.
A fine decorative map of the county.
| £580 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Bedfordiensis Comitatus, Anglis Bedford Shire; Buckinghamiensis Comitatus, Anglis Buckingham Shire.
Amsterdam, 1654, Dutch text edition. Maps x 2 each 415 x 240.
Fine original colour; light age-toning to the edges of the margins, otherwise fine condition.
Two maps on one sheet, Bedford and Buckinghamshire. From Blaeu's Atlas Major, with Dutch text on verso.
Chambers.11. |
£320 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Regiones Inundatae.
Amsterdam, 1654, Dutch text edition. 435 x 545.
Superb original colour; very minor marginal defects, small rust stain and an old crease near the centrfold, otherwise a fine example.
A facsinating map of the Fenland area. From Blaeu's Atlas Major, with Dutch text on verso. |
£280 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Insula Sacra; vulgo Holy Iland; et Farne.
Amsterdam, 1654, Dutch text edition. 390 x 475.
Fine original colour; light age-toning to the edges of the margins, very slight staining above Oceanus Germanicus, otherwise a fine example.
From Blaeu's Atlas Major, with Dutch text on verso. |
£180 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Vectis Insula. Anglice The Isle of Wight.
Amsterdam, 1654, Dutch text edition. 385 x 510.
Fine original colour; light age-toning to the edges of the margins, light soiling, otherwise a fine example.
From Blaeu's Atlas Major, with Dutch text on verso. |
£420 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Comitatus Nottinghamiensis; Nottingham Shire.
Amsterdam, 1654, Dutch text edition. 385 x 500.
Fine original colour; light marginal soiling and minor age-toning to the edges of the margins, otherwise a fine example.
A decorative map of the county of Nottinghamshire. From Blaeu's Atlas Major, with Dutch text on verso. |
£210 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Rutlandia Comitatus. Rutlandshire.
Amsterdam, 1654, Dutch text edition. 380 x 500.
Fine original colour; light marginal spotting and age-toning, otherwise fine condition.
A fine decorative map of the county. From Blaeu's Atlas Major, with Dutch text on verso.
WHITACKER: 91 (& 83, "A beautifully engraved map"). |
£260 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Wiltonia sive Comitatus Wiltoniensis....
Amsterdam, 1654, Dutch text edition. 410 x 500
Fine original colour; light age-toning to the edges of margins and light marginal soiling and one small brown spot, otherwise a fine example.
A superb and highly decorative map of the county of Wiltshire. From Blaeu's Atlas Major, with Dutch text on verso. |
£420 |
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DURY, Andrew.
A Plan of Boston in the County of Lincoln.
London, 1764. 100 x 135.
Original colour; light soiling mainly to margins, otherwise good condition.
A rare plan of Boston after Jean Rocque and published by Dury in 'A Collection of Plans of the Principal Cities of Great Britain and Ireland: with Maps of the Coast of the said Kingdoms;'. Extensive numbered key along the left side indicates the important land marks and buildings. Possibly engraved by J Cheevers. |
£90 |
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[KITCHIN, Thomas.].
The Continuation of the Road from London to St.Davids. Commencing at Abingdon in Berkshire & extending to Monmouth being 71 miles 6 furlongs.
[London, London Magazine, c.1760.] 105 x 190.
Uncoloured; light age-toning and marginal spotting, otherwise very good.
A strip road map after John Ogilby, showing the road from Abingdon, through Faringdon, Lechlade, Gloucester and on to Monmouth.
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£28 |
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[KITCHIN, Thomas.].
The Continuation of the Road from Buckingham to Bridgnorth in the County of Shropshire.
[London, London Magazine, c.1760.] 105 x 190.
Uncoloured; light age-toning and marginal spotting, otherwise very good.
A strip road map after John Ogilby, showing the road from Banbury through Stratford Upon Avon, Bromsgrove and on to Bridgnorth.
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£25 |
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[KITCHIN, Thomas.].
The Continuation of the Road from London to Barwick, beginning at Stilton & extending to Tuxford, containing 62 miles.
[London, London Magazine, c.1760.] 105 x 190.
Uncoloured; light age-toning and marginal spotting, some affecting printed area, otherwise good.
A strip road map after John Ogilby, showing the road from Stilton, through, Stamford, Grantham and on to Tuxford.
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£18 |
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[KITCHIN, Thomas.].
The Road from London to Arundel.
[London, London Magazine, c.1760.] 110 x 200.
Uncoloured; light age-toning, right margin trimmed by binder just taking the line border, otherwise good.
A strip road map after John Ogilby, showing the road from London (plan) through Dorking, Billingshurst, Arundel and on to Chichester.
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£39 |
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[KITCHIN, Thomas.].
The Continuation of the Road from London to St. Davids.
[London, London Magazine, c.1760.] 105 x 190.
Uncoloured; light age-toning and marginal spotting, trimmed to right printed border by the binder, otherwise very good.
A strip road map after John Ogilby, showing the road from Monmouth, through Newport, Cardiff, Aberavon and on to Burton.
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£18 |
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GIBSON, John.
Buckinghamshire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 110 x 65.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£78 |
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GIBSON, John.
Cumberland.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 110 x 65.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£65 |
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GIBSON, John.
Dorsetshire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 65 x 110.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£78 |
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GIBSON, John.
Essex.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 65 x 110.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£85 |
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GIBSON, John.
Kent.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 65 x 110.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£115 |
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GIBSON, John.
Surrey.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 65 x 110
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£125 |
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GIBSON, John.
Westmoreland.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 65 x 110.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£65 |
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GIBSON, John.
Wiltshire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 110 x 65.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£78 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Cambridge Shire.
London, 1695. 425 x 355.
Uncoloured; cut close with loss of printed line border on top edge, upper and lower margin added using old paper, otherwise very presentable.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£68 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Dorset Shire.
London, 1695-. 365 x 420.
Uncoloured; signs of an old printers crease in the centrefold area and trimmed close at side margins with no loss of printed area, otherwise, good condition.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£80 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Hertfordshire.
London, 1695-. 370 x 450.
Uncoloured; overall fine condition.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£130 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
The County Palatine of Lancaster.
London, 1695-. 415 x 360.
Uncoloured; very minor marginal staining, otherwise a fine example.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£150 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Leicester Shire.
London, 1695-. 360 x 420.
Uncoloured; overall fine condition.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£70 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Northampton Shire.
London, 1695- 355 x 415.
Uncoloured; a dark impression in fine condition.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£68 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Suffolk.
London, 1695-. 360 x 420.
Uncoloured; very light age-toning to the edges of margins, otherwise a fine example.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£120 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Sussex.
London, 1695-. 240 x 410mm.
Uncoloured; a fine example.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£180 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Westmoreland.
London, 1695-. 360 x 420.
Uncoloured; dark impression in fine condition.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£75 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Wilt Shire.
London, 1695-. 340 x 410.
Uncoloured; overall fine condition.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£120 |
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ANON.
The Continuation of the Road from London to Aberistwith.
London, c.1760. 110 x 195.
Uncoloured; right margin trimmed, but with no loss of printed surface, light age-toning, otherwise presentable.
A strip road map after John Ogilby, Covers the road from Islip to Bramyard. Passes through Enston [sic], Morton Inmarsh [sic], Pershore and Worcester. Engraver unknown, but it was published in the London Magazine.
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£26 |
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ANON.
The Continuation of the Road from London to Aberistwith.
London, c.1760. 110 x 195.
Uncoloured; left margin trimmed off, with minor loss of printed surface, light age-toning, otherwise presentable.
A strip road map after John Ogilby, covers the road from Bramyard in Herefordshire to Aberystwyth in Cardiganshire. Passes through Ludlow, Prestaine and Riadergowy (Rhayader). Engraver unknown, but it was published in the London Magazine.
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£18 |
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BOWEN, Emanuel.
Northampton Shire Drawn from the best Authorities.
London, 1754. 205 x 180.
Uncoloured; signs of old folds, light age-toning, trimmed to plate mark in bottom left corner, otherwise a good example.
A decorative map of the county by Emanuel Bowen, printed for John Hinton for publication in 'The Universal Magazine'.
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£48 |
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BOWEN, Emanuel.
Rutland Shire Drawn from the best Authorities.
London, 1756. 180 x 195.
Uncoloured; signs of old folds, light age-toning, otherwise a very good example.
A decorative map of the county by Emanuel Bowen and printed for John Hinton for publication in 'The Universal Magazine'.
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£48 |
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GIBSON, John.
Cambridge Shire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 115 x 65.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£68 |
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GIBSON, John.
Derby Shire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 115 x 65.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£78 |
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GIBSON, John.
Middlesex.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 65 x 115.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£78 |
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HINTON, John.
Dorset Shire Drawn from the Best Surveys 1748.
London, 1748. 190 x 195.
Uncoloured; signs of old folds, light age-toning and very minor print offset, otherwise a very good example.
A decorative map of the county by Emanuel Bowen and Thomas Kitchin and printed for John Hinton for publication in 'The Universal Magazine'. The date along the bottom margin incomplete with only 174 printed.
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£75 |
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KITCHIN, Thomas.
Buckingham - Shire.
London, c.1748. 200 x 155.
Uncoloured; signs of old folds, light age-toning, otherwise a very good example.
A decorative map of the county by Thomas Kitchin and possibly printed for John Hinton for publication in 'The Universal Magazine'.
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£60 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Cumberland.
London, 1695-. 365 x 430.
Uncoloured; minor blemishes, but otherwise a fine example.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£100 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Episcopatus Dunelmensis vulgo The Bishoprick of Durham.
London, 1695-. 365 x 420.
Uncoloured; dark impression, trimmed close at side margins, but with enough blank paper to facilitate framing, otherwise very good.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£90 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Hertfordshire.
London, 1695-. 370 x 450.
Uncoloured; trimmed close at side margins, but with enough blank paper to facilitate framing, otherwise a fine example.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£150 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Huntington Shire.
London, 1695. 365 x 420.
Uncoloured; small side margins, but with enough blank paper to facilitate framing, otherwise a fine example.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£54 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Lincolnshire.
London, 1695. 365 x 420.
Uncoloured; remargined at sides with minor loss of printed line border, otherwise presentable.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£68 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Nottingham Shire.
London, 1695-. 350 x 415.
Uncoloured; dark impression, trimmed clse at side margins, but with enough blank paper to facilitate framing, overall good condition.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£54 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Comitatus Rotelandiĉ Tabula Nova & Aucta.
London, 1695-. 290 x 365.
Uncoloured; light toning from the inking of the plate, minor age-toning of the margins and short tears to the edges, otherwise a good example.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£54 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Stafford Shire.
London, 1695-. 430 x 370.
Uncoloured; dark impression, trimmed close at top and bottom margins, but with just enough paper to facilitate framing, otherwise good.
Engraved by Sutton Nicholls for Camden's Britannia.
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£90 |
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MORDEN, Robert.
Worcestershire.
London, 1695-. 365 x 420.
Uncoloured; overall fine condition.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
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£90 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Continuation of the Extended Road from Buckingham to Bridgnorth...
London, 1675. 345 x 450.
Uncoloured; overall a fine example.
From the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 13 the roads from Banbury, passing through Stratford, Bromsgrove and on to Bridgnorth and the other Banbury through Shipton and ending at Campden. Complete with relevant page of text. Highly decorative fox hunting scene in the title cartouche.
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£210 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Barwick...
London, 1675. 330 x 450.
Uncoloured; overall a fine example.
From the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 6 the road from Stilton, passing through Stamford, Grantham, Newark and on to Tuxford. Complete with relevant page of text.
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£170 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Barwick...
London, 1675. 330 x 450.
Uncoloured; overall a fine example.
From the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 7 the road from Tuxford, passing through Sherwood Forest and on to York (plan). Complete with relevant page of text.
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£185 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Barwick...
London, 1675. 330 x 450.
Uncoloured; overall a fine example.
From the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 9 the road from Chester-le-Street, passing through Newcastle, Morpeth, Alnwick and on to Barwick. Complete with relevant page of text.
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£180 |
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SEALE, Richard.
Wilt Shire Drawn from an actual survey.
London, c.1748. 225 x 180.
Uncoloured; signs of old folds, light age-toning, the lower margin has worn off to the platemark, with no loss and enough blank paper to facilitate framing, otherwise a good example.
A decorative map of the county, printed for John Hinton for publication in 'The Universal Magazine'.
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£56 |
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SEALE, Richard.
Worcester Shire Drawn from a late Survey.
London, c.1748. 220 x 180.
Uncoloured; signs of old folds, light age-toning, the lower margin has worn off to the platemark, with no loss and enough blank paper to facilitate framing, otherwise a good example.
A decorative map of the county, printed for John Hinton for publication in 'The Universal Magazine'.
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£48 |
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[KITCHIN, Thomas.].
Durham.
London, Universal Magazine, c.1760. 190 x 200.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, minor toning, otherwise a good example.
Printed for John Hinton.
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£48 |
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[KITCHIN, Thomas.].
An Accurate Map of Essex.
London, Universal Magazine, c.1760. 190 x 200.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, minor show through of text from verso, otherwise a good example.
Printed for John Hinton.
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£75 |
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[KITCHIN, Thomas.].
Herefordshire.
London, Universal Magazine, c.1760. 190 x 205.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, otherwise a fine example.
Printed for John Hinton.
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£36 |
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[KITCHIN, Thomas.].
Hertfordshire.
London, Universal Magazine, c.1760. 185 x 205.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, otherwise a good example.
Printed for John Hinton 1747.
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£68 |
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[KITCHIN, Thomas.].
Huntingdonshire.
London, Universal Magazine, c.1760. 210 x 180.
Uncoloured; signs of old folds, light toning, otherwise a good example.
Printed for John Hinton.
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£36 |
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[KITCHIN, Thos.].
Glocester Shire.
London, Universal Magazine, 1753. 195 x 205.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, otherwise a good example.
Printed for John Hinton.
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£72 |
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BOWEN, Emanuel.
Monmouthshire drawn from the best authorities.
London, Universal Magazine, 1752. 190 x 205.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, otherwise a good example.
Printed for John Hinton.
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£48 |
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BOWEN, Emanuel.
Shropshire drawn from the best authorities.
London, Universal Magazine, 1755. 180 x 200.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, otherwise a good example.
Printed for John Hinton.
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£56 |
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BOWEN, Emanuel.
Suffolk drawn from late surveys.
London, Universal Magazine, 1753. 175 x 200.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, otherwise a good example.
Printed for John Hinton.
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£72 |
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KITCHIN, Thomas.
Bedfordshire.
London, Universal Magazine, c.1760. 190 x 160.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, otherwise a good example.
Printed for John Hinton 1747.
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£34 |
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KITCHIN, Thomas.
Bedfordshire.
London, London Magazine, c.1760. 200 x 170.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, otherwise a fine example.
Decorative title with a waywiser.
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£36 |
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KITCHIN, Thomas.
Barkshire.
London, Universal Magazine, c.1760. 160 x 180.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, otherwise a fine example.
Printed for John Hinton 1747.
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£68 |
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KITCHIN, Thomas.
Cambridgeshire.
London, [Universal Magazine, c.1750.]. 190 x 160.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, otherwise a good example.
Printed for John Hinton 1747.
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£52 |
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KITCHIN, Thomas.
Lancashire.
London, Universal Magazine, c.1760. 200 x 185.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, bottom margin trimmed off by binder with loss of imprint, there is just enough margin to mount and frame, also some show through of text, otherwise a good example.
Printed for John Hinton 1747.
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£68 |
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BOWEN, Emanuel.
Leicestershire.
London, Universal Magazine, c.1760. 190 x 200.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, otherwise a fine example.
Printed for John Hinton 1747.
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£52 |
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KITCHIN, Thomas.
Oxfordshire drawn from a survey.
London, London Magazine, c.1760. 215 x 170.
Uncoloured; signs of old folds, light toning, otherwise a good example.
Printed for R. Baldwin.
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£72 |
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BOWEN, Emanuel.
Staffordshire.
London, Universal Magazine, c.1760. 200 x 175.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, otherwise a fine example.
Printed for John Hinton 1747.
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£56 |
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KITCHIN, Thomas.
The North Riding of York Shire.
London, [Universal Magazine, c.1760]. 150 x 215.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, minor show through of text from verso, otherwise fine.
Printed for R Baldwin.
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£58 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - HOLE, William.
Buckingham comitatus.
London, Georgii Bishop & Ioannis Norton, 1607-37. 275 x 295.
Uncoloured; light toning in the margins, short centrefold split (repaired). otherwise a very good example.
A map of the county from the first English edition of the 'Britannia', translated by Philémon Holland. Engraved by William Hole, from the Christopher Saxton survey of 1574. The Saxton map is of Oxford/Bucks and Berks, therefore this example is one of the earliest separate printed maps of the county.
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£290 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - HOLE, William.
Universi Derbiensis comitatus.
London, Georgii Bishop & Ioannis Norton, 1607-37. 285 x 315.
Uncoloured; light toning in the margins, otherwise a very good example.
A map of Derbyshire, from the second English edition of the 'Britannia', translated by Philémon Holland. Engraved by William Hole, from the Christopher Saxton survey of 1577. This example is one of the earliest printed maps of the county. State III with plate number 28 added in the bottom left corner.
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£310 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - HOLE, William.
Frugiferi ac ameni Heref:ordiĉ comitatus.
London, Georgii Bishop & Ioannis Norton, 1607-37. 285 x 310.
Uncoloured; light toning in the margins and very minor staining, otherwise a very good example.
An early map of Herefordshire from the second English edition of the 'Britannia', translated by Philémon Holland. Engraved by William Hole, from the Christopher Saxton survey of 1577. State III with plate number 34 added in the bottom left corner.
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£190 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - HOLE, William.
Monmuthensis comitatus.
London, Georgii Bishop & Ioannis Norton, 1607-37. 280 x 345.
Uncoloured; light toning in the margins and one small light brown mark above the compass rose, otherwise a very good example.
A map of the county from the second English edition of the 'Britannia', translated by Philémon Holland. Engraved by William Hole, from the Christopher Saxton survey of 1577. State III with plate number 37 added in the bottom left corner.
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£210 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - KIP, William.
Bedford comitatus.
London, Georgii Bishop & Ioannis Norton, 1607-37. 275 x 340.
Uncoloured; light toning in the margins, short centrefold split (repaired). otherwise a very good example.
A map of the county from the second English edition of the 'Britannia', translated by Philémon Holland. Engraved by William Kip, from the Christopher Saxton survey of 1576. The Saxton map is of Northants/Beds/Cambs/Hunts and Rutland, therefore this example is one of the earliest separate printed maps of the county.State III with plate number 15, bottom left corner.
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£175 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - KIP, William.
Cumbria sive Cumberlandia.
London, Georgii Bishop & Ioannis Norton, 1607-37. 285 x 325.
Uncoloured; light toning in the margins, bottom left corner of margin torn off, but well away from printed area (this would be covered in mounting), otherwise a very good example.
A map of the county from the second English edition of the 'Britannia', translated by Philémon Holland. Engraved by William Kip, from the Christopher Saxton survey of 1576. The Saxton map is of both Cumberland and Westmorland, therefore this example is one of the earliest separate printed maps of the county. State III with plate number 54 added in the bottom left corner.
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£260 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - KIP, William.
Huntingdon comitatus.
London, Georgii Bishop & Ioannis Norton, 1607-37. 275 x 340.
Uncoloured; light toning in the margins, otherwise a very good example.
A map of the county from the second English edition of the 'Britannia', translated by Philémon Holland. Engraved by William Kip, from the Christopher Saxton survey of 1576. The Saxton map is of Northants/Beds/Cambs/Hunts and Rutland, therefore this example is one of the earliest separate printed maps of the county.
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£175 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - KIP, William.
Notingamiĉ comitatus.
London, Georgii Bishop & Ioannis Norton, 1607-37. 260 x 310.
Uncoloured; light toning in the margins, otherwise a very good example.
A map of Nottinghamshire, from the second English edition of the 'Britannia', translated by Philémon Holland. Engraved by William Kip, from the Christopher Saxton survey of 1576. The Saxton map is of both Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, therefore this example is one of the earliest separate printed maps of the county. State III with plate number 27 added in the bottom left corner.
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£170 |
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SEALE, Richard W.
Surrey, drawn from late surveys.
London, [Universal Magazine, c.1760.]. 195 x 230.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, otherwise a good example.
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£95 |
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SEALE, Richard W.
Sussex drawn from and actual survey.
London, Universal Magazine, c.1760. 195 x 230.
Uncoloured; signs of old vertical folds, light toning, otherwise a good example.
Printed for John Hinton c.1747.
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£85 |
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BICKHAM, George.
A Map of Middlesex...
London, George Bickham jnr, 1749-54. 260 x 145.
Uncoloured; light age-toning and minor staining to margins, otherwise a good example.
A finely-engraved bird's eye view across the county; Hampton Court in the foreground and Harrow on the Hill in the distance, from the First Edition of Bickham's 'The British Monarchy'. With relevant text pages.
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£280 |
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GIBSON, John.
Durham.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 65 x 115.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£65 |
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GIBSON, John.
Hertfordshire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 65 x 115.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£78 |
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GIBSON, John.
Staffordshire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 115 x 65.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£75 |
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GIBSON, John.
Worcestershire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 115 x 65.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£68 |
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OGILBY, John.
[No title.].
London, c.1720. 190 x 115.
Uncoloured; light age-toning and minor nicks to margins, otherwise good condition.
A road map from the 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improved' by John Owen and Emanuel Bowen. This map covers the road from Bromyard in Herefordshire, through Prestain and onwards through Radnorshire. The verso (coloured) shows the road through Worcestershire, via Pershore and on to Bromyard.
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£7 |
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OGILBY, John.
[No title.].
London, c.1720. 190 x 115.
Coloured; light age-toning and minor nicks to margins, otherwise good condition.
A road map from the 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improved' by John Owen and Emanuel Bowen. This map covers the road from Tuxford, Nottinghamshire to Doncaster, Yorkshire. The verso (uncoloured) shows the road from Grantham, Lincolnshire to Tuxford.
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£7 |
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GIBSON, John.
Huntingdonshire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 115 x 65.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£36 |
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GIBSON, John.
Northamptonshire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 115 x 65.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£48 |
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GIBSON, John.
Nottinghamshire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 115 x 65.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, with minor spotting, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£32 |
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OGILBY, John.
[No title.].
London, c.1720. 190 x 115.
Uncoloured; light age-toning and minor nicks to margins, otherwise good condition.
A road map from the 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improved' by John Owen and Emanuel Bowen. This map covers the road from Andover, through Amesbury and on to Warminster. The verso has the text for the road from London to Barnstable.
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£8 |
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OGILBY, John.
[No title.].
London, c.1720. 190 x 115.
Uncoloured; light age-toning and minor nicks to margins, otherwise good condition.
A road map from the 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improved' by John Owen and Emanuel Bowen. This map covers the road from Maiden Bradley, through Bruton and on to Bridgewater. The verso covers the road from Bridgewater to Dulverton and beyond.
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£9 |
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OGILBY, John.
[No title.].
London, c.1720. 190 x 115.
Uncoloured; light age-toning and minor nicks to margins, otherwise good condition.
A road map from the 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improved' by John Owen and Emanuel Bowen. This map covers the road beyond Tregony in Cornwall, past Penzance and on to Lands End. The verso has the text for the road from London to Newhaven.
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£8 |
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OGILBY, John.
[No title.].
London, c.1720. 190 x 115.
Uncoloured; light age-toning and minor nicks to margins, otherwise good condition.
A road map from the 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improved' by John Owen and Emanuel Bowen. This map covers the road from Burton, through Swansea, Llanelli and on to Kidwelly and beyond. The verso has shows the road as it leaves Carmarthenshire and through Haverfordwest and on to St David's.
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£8 |
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PERROT, Aristide Michel.
Essex Kent.
Paris, 1828. 105 x 60.
Original outline colour; light marginal soiling, otherwise fine.
A miniature map of the counties with highly decorative border engraved by Adrien Migneret (1786-1840), the text by George Bernard Depping. Uncommon.
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£90 |
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ANON.
Oxford in England.
c.1750. 140 x 170.
Uncoloured; light soiling and minor spotting to margins, otherwise very good.
A view of Oxford. The letters CD appear in the bottom right corner, possibly engravers initials.
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£68 |
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BOWEN, Emanuel.
An Accurate Map of the County of Kent Divided into Lathes...
London, Robert Sayer, Carington Bowles & John Bowles, c.1765. 520 x 710.
Original outline colour; with some modern embellishment to the cartouche and some areas of the map, split to upper part of centrefold (repaired), light marginal spotting, otherwise a fine example.
From the Large English Atlas, with a decorative title cartouche featuring the different trades of the county and an inset chart of the Downs.
HODSON: 221-8, "the most important eighteenth-century English atlas..."
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£450 |
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GIBSON, John.
Bedfordshire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 110 x 65.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£42 |
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GIBSON, John.
Berkshire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 65 x 110.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£78 |
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GIBSON, John.
Leicestershire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 65 x 115.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£54 |
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GIBSON, John.
Monmouthshire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 115 x 65.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£52 |
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GIBSON, John.
Rutlandshire.
London, Thomas Carnan, 1780. 115 x 65.
Uncoloured; light soiling and age-toning to margins, light spotting on engraved surface, otherwise very good.
A miniature map of the county from John Gibson's 'New and accurate maps of the counties of England and Wales'.
KING: Miniature Antique Maps 2nd edition, pp.172-173.
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£58 |
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MALLET, Alain Manesson.
Isle of Wigh.
Paris, 1683. French text edition. 147 x 112.
Uncoloured, light age-toning, otherwise a fine dark impression.
A miniature map of the Isle of Wight, also shows parts of the Hampshire and Dorset coast. From the French text edition of the five volume work 'Description de l'univers'.
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£95 |
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MEISNER, Daniel.
Carlile in Anglia.
Frankfurt, c.1623. 100 x 145.
Uncoloured; overall fine condition.
Map-View of Carlisle with German verse under the image.
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£65 |
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MEISNER, Daniel.
Excester in Engellandt.
Frankfurt, c.1623. 100 x 145.
Uncoloured; overall a fine example.
Map-view of Exeter with a German verse.
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£110 |
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MEISNER, Daniel.
Nordovicum Angl.
Frankfurt, c.1623. 100 x 145.
Uncoloured; very light marginal soiling, otherwise fine condition.
Map-View of Norwich with German verse under the image.
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£98 |
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MEISNER, Daniel.
Vindesor in Engellandt.
Frankfurt, c.1623. 95 x 145.
Uncoloured; very minor marginal spotting otherwise a fine example.
Map-view of Windsor Castle containing two figures and German verse under the image.
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£85 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Berkshire.
London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Co., 1835-. 325 x 395.
Original colour lithograph; short marginal split at centrefold, otherwise very good.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas. No publishers imprint.
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£42 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Devonshire.
London, J & C Walker, 1835-. 325 x 395.
Original colour lithograph; short centreold split in the margin, otherwise very good.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas.
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£48 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight.
London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Co., 1835-. 400 x 325.
Original colour lithograph; short marginal split at centrefold, otherwise very good.
A detailed map of the county and the Isle of Wight. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas.
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£48 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Middlesex.
London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Co., 1835-. 325 x 405.
Original colour lithograph; short centreolfd split, otherwise very good.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas. Shows 'Her Majestys Staghounds'.
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£45 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Rutlandshire.
London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Co., 1835-. 335 x 385.
Original colour lithograph; short centreolfd split, otherwise very good.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas.
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£24 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Worcestershire.
London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Co., 1835-. 335 x 400.
Original colour lithograph; short centreolfd split, otherwise very good.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas.
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£34 |
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[HASTED, Edward].
A Map of the Hundreds of Toltingtrough and Shamel.
London, 1778-99. 480 x 370.
Coloured; minor nicks and splits at edges of margins, signs of old folds, otherwise a fine example.
A detailed map of the area of Kent between North Fleet to Cowling and south to Lower Halling and Ludsdown. Shows Gravesend and Stroud.
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£150 |
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CARY, John.
A Map of Kent from the best Authorities.
London, John Stockdale, 1805. 347 x 513.
Coloured; signs of old folds from book, otherwise a fine example.
A detailed map of the county engraved by John Cary.
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£130 |
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KIP, William.
Rutlandiĉ omnium in Anglia comitatuum minimus pars olim Coritanorum.
London, 1607-37. 290 x 215.
Uncoloured; dark impression, light age-toning, one or two minor spots and minor marginal defects and short tears, ink smudge caused by cracked plate in the printing process, otherwise good condition.
An early map of Rutlandshire, no attribution and engraved by William Kip. From the third edition of Camden's Britannia to contain maps.
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£140 |
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OWEN, J. & BOWEN, E.
A Map of Wiltshire.
London, c.1720. 183 x 115.
Uncoloured; very light age-toning, otherwise a fine example.
A map of the county from 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv'd'. The verso has the road map from Newton (south of West Lexham) in Norfolk to Wells and then from Newmarket to Bury St Edmund's in Suffolk.
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£28 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - HOLE, William.
Comitatus Bercheriĉ vulgo Barkshyre qui olim sdes Atrebatum.
London, 1607-37. 235 x 325.
Uncoloured; dark impression, light age-toning, one or two minor spots and minor marginal defects, otherwise good condition.
An early map of Berkshire attributed to Christopher Saxton and engraved by William Hole. From the third edition of Camden's Britannia to contain maps.
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£230 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - HOLE, William.
North:umbriĉ comitatus olim sedes otadinorum.
London, 1607-37. 275 x 300.
Uncoloured; dark impression, light age-toning, one or two minor spots and minor marginal defects, otherwise good condition.
An early map of Northumberland attributed to Christopher Saxton and engraved by William Hole. From the third edition of Camden's Britannia to contain maps.
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£150 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - HOLE, William.
Wigorniensis comitatus Sabrinĉ Fluminis Amĉnitate...
London, 1607-37. 285 x 320.
Uncoloured; dark impression, light age-toning, one or two minor spots and minor marginal defects, otherwise good condition.
An early map of Worcestershire attributed to Christopher Saxton and engraved by William Hole. From the third edition of Camden's Britannia to contain maps.
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£150 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - KIP, William.
Cambridge comitatus quem olim iceni insederunt.
London, 1607-37. 290 x 325.
Uncoloured; dark impression, light age-toning, one or two minor spots and stains, other minor marginal defects, short tear repaired, otherwise good condition.
An early map of Cambridgeshire, attributed to Christopher Saxton and engraved by William Kip. From the third edition of Camden's Britannia to contain maps.
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£180 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - KIP, William.
Lecestriĉ comitatus sive Leicestershyre pars olim coritanorum.
London, 1607-37. 285 x 360.
Uncoloured; dark impression, light age-toning, one or two minor spots and stains, trimmed close on the left edge, with enough blank paper to facilitate framing, other minor marginal defects, otherwise good condition.
An early map of Leicestershire, attributed to Christopher Saxton and engraved by William Kip. From the third edition of Camden's Britannia to contain maps.
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£180 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - KIP, William.
Suffolciĉ comitatus cuius populi olim...
London, 1607-37. 275 x 375.
Uncoloured; dark impression, light age-toning, one or two minor spots and stains, other minor marginal defects, otherwise good condition.
An early map of Suffolk, attributed to Christopher Saxton and engraved by William Kip. From the third edition of Camden's Britannia to contain maps.
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£210 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - KIP, William.
Warwici comitatus a cornauiis olim inhabitatus.
London, 1607-37. 290 x 345.
Uncoloured; dark impression, light age-toning, one or two minor spots and stains, other minor marginal defects, otherwise good condition.
An early map of Warwickshire, attributed to Christopher Saxton and engraved by William Kip. From the third edition of Camden's Britannia to contain maps.
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£180 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Svrria vernacule Svrrey.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 385 x 495.
Fine original colour; two small worm holes in the lower margin, otherwise a superb example.
Highly decorative showing the seven coats of arms of the Surrey Earls all in full colour.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£750 |
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BLAEU, Joan.
Nortfolcia; Norfolke.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 380 x 500.
Fine original colour; very light marginal soiling, otherwise a superb example.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£420 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Cantabrigiensis Comitatus. Cambridge Shire.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 425 x 530.
Fine original colour; very minor marginal soiling, otherwise a superb example.
Highly decorative, with 17 college armorials, 7 noble and two royal crests, all in full colour.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£520 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Darbiensis comitatus vernacule Darbie Shire.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 385 x 500.
Fine original colour; very light marginal soiling, otherwise a superb example.
A fine decorative map of the county of Derbyshire. From Blaeu's Atlas Major, with Dutch text on verso.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£520 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Devonia vulgo Devonshire.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 395 x 500.
Fine original colour; very light marginal soiling, two small worm holes in the lower margin, otherwise a superb example.
A decorative a well balanced map of the county of Devon
BATTEN: Devon, 12. KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£560 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Comitatus Dorcestria sive Dorsettia vulgo Angliae Dorset Shire.
Amsterdam, 1658 , Dutch text edition. 380 x 500`.
Fine original colour; very light marginal soiling, two small worm holes in the lower margin, otherwise a superb example.
A fine decorative map of the county.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£520 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Essexia Comitatus.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 415 x 525.
Fine original colour; very light marginal soiling, two small worm holes in lower margin, otherwise a superb example.
From Blaeu's 'Atlas Major', decorated with two Royal Crests, eight crests, galleons and putti..
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£450 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Regiones Inundatae.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 435 x 545.
Fine original colour; very light marginal soiling, two very small worm holes in the lower margin, otherwise a superb example.
A facsinating map of the Fenland area.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£340 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Glocestria, ducatus; vulgo Glocester Shire.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 410 x 500.
Fine original colour; very light marginal soiling, two very small worm holes in lower margin, otherwise a superb example.
Highly decorative map of the county, with figured cartouche in one corner and a fine display of armorials in the other.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£520 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Herefordia Comitatus. Hereford-Shire.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 410 x 495.
Fine original colour; two very small worm holes in the side margins, otherwise a superb example.
A decorative map of the county, with armorials, cartouche and a figured scene with mile scale.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£280 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Cantium Vernacule Kent.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 385 x 530.
Fine original colour; small rust mark in the paper and two small worm holes in the lower margin, otherwise a superb example.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£620 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Leicestrensis Comitatus. Leicester Shire.
Amsterdam, 1658. Dutch text edition. 380 x 490.
Fine original colour; very light marginal soiling, otherwise a superb example.
A very decorative map of the county, with fine original colour. It contains one of Blaeu's extravagent cartouches: a pyramid of armorials of the local nobles, including John of Gaunt, Simon de Montefort and Robert Dudley.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£320 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Lincolnia Comitatus. Anglis Lincoln-Shire.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 420 x 500.
Fine original colour; very light marginal soiling and a printers paper crease just to the right of centrefold, otherwise superb condition.
A cornerstone map of any collection of the county of Lincolnshire.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£390 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Comitatus Nottinghamiensis; Nottingham Shire.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 385 x 500.
Fine original colour; very light marginal soiling, otherwise a superb example.
A decorative map of the county of Nottinghamshire. From Blaeu's 'Atlas Major', with Dutch text on verso.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£240 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Staffordiensis Comitatus, Vulgo Stafford Shire.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch ext edition. 410 x 500.
Fine original colour; very light marginal soiling, otherwise a superb example.
A decorative map of the county, with figured title cartouche and mile scale.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£390 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Suffolcia vernacule Suffolke.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 380 x 500.
Fine original colour; very light marginal soiling, two small worm holes in lower margin, otherwise a superb example.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£420 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Suthsexia, Vernacule Sussex.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 380 x 525.
Fine original colour; light vertical crease, two small worm holes in lower margin, otherwise a superb example.
A decorative map of the county, shows sailing vessels of different kinds, armorials and Royal Crests.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£650 |
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DRAYTON, Michael.
[No title]. Surrey - Sussex.
London, M. Lownes, J. Browne, J.Helme, J. Busbie, 1612. 255 x 330.
Coloured; slight overall age-toning and minor soiling, cut close as always, but without loss and enough blank paper to facilitate framing, two very small worm holes, otherwise overall very good condition.
From the first edition of Drayton's 'Poly-Olbion' the map of Surrey and Sussex, also shows London. profusely illustrated with nymphs and virtually every river is named.
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£340 |
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OGILBY, John.
[No title.].
London, c.1720. 190 x 120.
Uncoloured; very light age-toning to the edges, otherwise a fine example.
A road map from the 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improved' by John Owen and Emanuel Bowen. This map covers the road through Cardiganshire, names Llambeder and on to Aberistwith [sic]. The verso shows the road from Carmarthen, through Cardigan and onwards.
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£8 |
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OGILBY, John.
[No title.].
London, c.1720. 190 x 120.
Uncoloured; very light age-toning to the edges, otherwise a fine example.
A road map from the 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improved' by John Owen and Emanuel Bowen. This map covers the road from Llanimdovery [sic] and on to Carmarthen. The verso shows the road from Prestain, through New Radnor and on to Breconshire.
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£8 |
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OGILBY, John.
[No title.].
London, c.1720. 190 x 120.
Uncoloured; very light age-toning to the edges, otherwise a fine example.
A road map from the 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improved' by John Owen and Emanuel Bowen. This map covers the road through Lincolnshire to Grimsby. The verso shows the road from Nottingham, through Newark and on to Lincoln.
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£7 |
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OGILBY, John.
[No title.].
London, c.1720. 190 x 120.
Uncoloured; very light age-toning to the edges, otherwise a fine example.
A road map from the 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improved' by John Owen and Emanuel Bowen. This map covers the road from Oxford, through Deddington, Banbury and north. The verso shows the road from Southam in Warwickshire, through Coventry, Nuneaton, Ashby de la Zouch and on to Derby.
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£10 |
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ANDREWS, J. DURY, A. & HERBERT, W.
[No Title].
London, 1769. 455 x 645.
Coloured; light toning and soiling otherwise a good example.
Sheet 1 of the large scale map of Kent, one of twenty-five that make up the whole county. This sheet is the top left and covers Deptford, Greenwich, Woolwich and south to Beckenham, Bromley, Chiselhurst and Foots Cray and as far east as Crayford and Bexley. Superb detail and on a scale of 2 inches to 1 mile.
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£230 |
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BLAEU, Joan.
Bercheria vernacule Barkshire.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 380 x 500.
Fine original colour; very light age-toning, otherwise a superb example.
A fine map of the county of Berkshire, figured title cartouche and the Royal Arms make up the decoration. From Blaeu's Atlas Major, with Dutch text on verso.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£420 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Bedfordiensis Comitatus, Anglis Bedford Shire; Buckinghamiensis Comitatus, Anglis Buckingham Shire.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. Maps x 2 each 415 x 240.
Fine original colour; superb condition.
Two maps on one sheet, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire. From Blaeu's Atlas Major, with Dutch text on verso.
Chambers.11. KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£340 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Vectis Insula. Anglice The Isle of Wight.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 385 x 510.
Fine original colour; superb condition.
From Blaeu's Atlas Major, with Dutch text on verso.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 57.
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£460 |
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KIP, William.
Dorcestriĉ Comitatus Vulgo Dorsett ubi olim Dvrotriges insederunt.
London, 1607-37. 275 x 385.
Coloured; trimmed close at side borders, as is often the case, with no loss of printed surface and enough blank paper to facilitate framing, light staining, mainly to lower margin at centrefold, small hole visible when held up to the light, otherwise good.
An early map of Dorset with no attribution to Christopher Saxton, although clearly very similar, and engraved by William Kip. From the third edition of Camden's Britannia to contain maps.
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£230 |
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LEA, Philip.
Norfolk Described by C. Saxton Corrected and Amended with many Additions of Roads &c. by P.Lea.
London, 1690. 340 x 495.
Uncoloured; trimmed close on three sides, but with enough blank paper to facilitate framing, signs of old folds from a smaller volume, light toning to edge of top margin, otherwise a very good example.
A later edition of Christopher Saxton's (1574) map of the county. This is the original plate with many alterations, including a change in the title cartouche, 8 armorials along the top, a plan of Norwich and the addition of roads. Chubb states in his book 'Maps of Norfolk' that this is the first map of Norfolk (except the playing cards of 1676 and 1680) to show roads. The boundaries of the hundreds are re-engraved and the names added.
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£1,450 |
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NORDEN, John - KIP, William.
Cantium quod nunc Kent.
London, 1607-1637. 285 x 375.
Coloured; trimmed both sides to printed line border, now re-margined with old paper, one or two minor nicks and short tears to the edges, otherwise presentable.
A map of Kent after John Norden and published in the third edition of Camden's Britannia to contain maps.
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£210 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Holyhead co. Anglesey.
London, 1675. 310 x 440.
Uncoloured; very light marginal age-toning, otherwise a fine example.
From the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 21, the road leaves London (town plan), passing through Highgate, St Albans, Dunstable, Stony Stratford and on to Towcester. Highly decorative figured cartouche featuring a surveyor using a way-wiser, one of only four sheets in the atlas to illustrate this.
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£410 |
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BLAEU, Joan.
Cornubia. Sive Cornwallia.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 390 x 500.
Fine original colour; light marginal soiling, darker stain along edge of top margin, old crease to the right of centrefold, minor show through of text from verso, otherwise a fine example.
A fine map of Cornwall, decorative title cartouche, displaying fish and tin ingots.
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£620 |
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BLAEU, Joan.
Lancastria palatinatus Anglis Lancaster et Lancas shire.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 395 x 510.
Fine original colour; light marginal age-toning, otherwise a fine example.
A fine and decorative map of the county of Lancashire.
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£620 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Insula Sacra; vulgo Holy Iland; et Farne.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 390 x 475.
Fine original colour; light age-toning to the edges of the margins, minor worming to the edges of the paper, otherwise a fine example.
From Blaeu's Atlas Major, with Dutch text on verso.
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£210 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Comitatus Northumbria, Veracule Northumberland.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 415 x 500.
Fine original colour; fine condition.
A decorative map of the county of Northumberland.
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£420 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
[Stonehenge.]
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 195 x 245 not including text.
Fine original colour; light marginal age-toning, otherwise a superb example.
Although this engraving resembles Stonehenge and appears in the section of the atlas relating to Wiltshire, the image shows some high mountains to one side and a far from flat Salisbury Plain.
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£110 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Westmoria Comitatus; Anglice Westmorland.
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 380 x 500.
Fine original colour; light age-toning to the edges of the margins, otherwise fine condition.
A decorative map of the county of Westmoreland. From Blaeu's Atlas Major, with Dutch text on verso.
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£390 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Wiltonia sive Comitatus Wiltoniensis...
Amsterdam, 1658, Dutch text edition. 410 x 500
Fine original colour; light age-toning to the edges of margins and light marginal soiling, short repaired tear to lower margin, otherwise a fine example.
A superb and highly decorative map of the county of Wiltshire. From Blaeu's Atlas Major, with Dutch text on verso.
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£450 |
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OWEN, J. & BOWEN, E.
A Map of Cambridgeshire.
London, c.1720. 185 x 120.
Uncoloured; light age-toning to the edges, otherwise a fine example.
From 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv'd', with a decorative printed border and cartouche.
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£32 |
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OWEN, J. & BOWEN, E.
A Map of Che-Shire.
London, c.1720. 185 x 115.
Uncoloured; light age-toning to the edges, otherwise a fine example.
From 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv'd', with a decorative printed border and cartouche.
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£40 |
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OWEN, J. & BOWEN, E.
A Map of Derbyshire.
London, c.1720. 185 x 120.
Uncoloured; light age-toning to the edges, otherwise a fine example.
From 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv'd', with a decorative printed border and cartouche.
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£32 |
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OWEN, J. & BOWEN, E.
Dorset Shire.
London, c.1720. 185 x 120.
Uncoloured; split in the margin caused by the pressure of the printing plate, visible when held up to the light, age-toning to the edges, otherwise a very good example.
From 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv'd', with a decorative printed border and cartouche.
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£44 |
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OWEN, J. & BOWEN, E.
Gloucester Shire.
London, c.1720. 185 x 115.
Uncoloured; light age-toning to the edges, otherwise a fine example.
From 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv'd', with a decorative printed border and cartouche.
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£38 |
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OWEN, J. & BOWEN, E.
Hertfordshire.
London, c.1720. 185 x 120.
Uncoloured; light age-toning to the edges, otherwise a fine example.
From 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv'd', with a decorative printed border and cartouche.
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£38 |
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OWEN, J. & BOWEN, E.
A Map of Rutlandshire.
London, c.1720. 185 x 120.
Uncoloured; light age-toning to the edges, otherwise a fine example.
From 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv'd', with a decorative printed border and cartouche.
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£25 |
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OWEN, J. & BOWEN, E.
A Map of Staffordshire.
London, c.1720. 185 x 120.
Uncoloured; light age-toning to the edges, otherwise a fine example.
From 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv'd', with a decorative printed border and cartouche.
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£32 |
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BRAUN, Georg & HOGENBERG, Franz.
Brightstowe, vulgo quondam venta, floretissimum Angliae Emporium.
Cologne, c.1582, Latin text edition. 345 x 445.
Uncoloured; very minor nicks to edges of the margins, otherwise a fine example.
A town plan of Bristol either side of the River Avon, with decorative cartouche and three costumed figures in the foreground. |
£540 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Holyhead co. Anglesey.
London, 1675. 310 x 440.
Coloured; very light age-toning, some soiling to the margins, repair to short split in lower margin, some minor spotting, otherwise a very good example.
From the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 21 (although this example is not number indicating an early impression or possibly a first edition), the road leaves London (town plan), passing through Highgate, St Albans, Dunstable, Stony Stratford and on to Towcester. Highly decorative figured cartouche featuring a surveyor using a way-wiser, one of only four sheets in the atlas to illustrate this.
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£320 |
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SAXTON, Christopher - HOLE, William.
Eboracensis comitatus pars occidentalis vulgo. West Riding.
London, Georgii Bishop & Ioannis Norton, 1607-32. 260 x 320.
Uncoloured; light toning in the margins, otherwise a very good example.
A map of the West Riding of Yorkshire, from an English edition of the 'Britannia', translated by Philémon Holland. Engraved by William Hole, from the Christopher Saxton survey of 1577. The Saxton map is of the whole of Yorkshire, therefore this example is one of the earliest separate printed maps of the West Riding. State III with plate number 48 added in the bottom left corner.
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£290 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Derbyshire.
London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Co., 1835-. 395 x 325.
Original colour lithograph; fine condition.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas are marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas.
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£38 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Dorsetshire.
London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Co., 1835-. 325 x 390.
Original colour lithograph; fine condition.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas are marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas. No publishers imprint.
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£42 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Oxfordshire.
London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Co., 1835-. 395 x 330.
Original colour lithograph; fine condition.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas are marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas. No publishers imprint.
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£42 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Surrey.
London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Co., 1835-. 325 x 395.
Original colour lithograph; fine condition.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas are marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas.
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£58 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Devonshire.
London, 1835-. 325 x 390.
Original colour lithograph; short repaired centrefold split, otherwise fine condition.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas are marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas.
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£48 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Suffolk.
London, 1835-. 325 x 390.
Original colour lithograph; very light centrefold discolouration, otherwise fine condition.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas are marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas.
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£38 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Wiltshire.
London, 1835-. 395 x 325.
Original colour lithograph; fine condition.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas are marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas.
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£38 |
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KEERE, Pieter van den.
Hartforde Shire.
London, George Humble, 1627. 85 x 125.
Finely coloured; minor show through of text from verso, light age-toning to the edges of the margins, otherwise a fine example.
A map from the so-called "Miniature Speed", although the plate pre-dates the first edition of Speed's maps. Originally engraved 1599, Speed's publisher Humble bought the plates, translated the titles to English and published them with a text abridged from Speed's Theatre of Great Britain.
HODSON: 5. pp.18.
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£78 |
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KEERE, Pieter van der.
Bedford Shire.
London, George Humble, 1627. 85 x 120.
Finely coloured; minor show through of text from verso, light age-toning to the edges of the margins, otherwise a fine example.
A map from the so-called "Miniature Speed", although the plate pre-dates the first edition of Speed's maps. Originally engraved 1599, Speed's publisher Humble bought the plates, translated the titles to English and published them with a text abridged from Speed's Theatre of Great Britain.
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£48 |
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KEERE, Pieter van der.
Bark Shire.
London, George Humble, 1627. 85 x 120.
Finely coloured; minor show through of text from verso, light age-toning to the edges of the margins, otherwise a fine example.
A map from the so-called "Miniature Speed", although the plate pre-dates the first edition of Speed's maps. Originally engraved 1599, Speed's publisher Humble bought the plates, translated the titles to English and published them with a text abridged from Speed's Theatre of Great Britain.
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£78 |
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KEERE, Pieter van der.
Huntington Shire.
London, George Humble, 1627. 85 x 120.
Finely coloured; minor show through of text from verso, light age-toning to the edges of the margins, otherwise a fine example.
A map from the so-called "Miniature Speed", although the plate pre-dates the first edition of Speed's maps. Originally engraved 1599, Speed's publisher Humble bought the plates, translated the titles to English and published them with a text abridged from Speed's Theatre of Great Britain.
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£38 |
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KEERE, Pieter van der.
Northampton Shire.
London, George Humble, 1627. 85 x 120.
Finely coloured; minor show through of text from verso, light age-toning to the edges of the margins, otherwise a fine example.
A map from the so-called "Miniature Speed", although the plate pre-dates the first edition of Speed's maps. Originally engraved 1599, Speed's publisher Humble bought the plates, translated the titles to English and published them with a text abridged from Speed's Theatre of Great Britain.
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£58 |
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KEERE, Pieter van der.
Rvtlande Shire.
London, George Humble, 1627. 85 x 120.
Finely coloured; minor show through of text from verso, light age-toning to the edges of the margins, otherwise a fine example.
A map from the so-called "Miniature Speed", although the plate pre-dates the first edition of Speed's maps. Originally engraved 1599, Speed's publisher Humble bought the plates, translated the titles to English and published them with a text abridged from Speed's Theatre of Great Britain.
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£52 |
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KEERE, Pieter van der.
Worcestershire.
London, George Humble, 1627. 85 x 120.
Finely coloured; minor show through of text from verso, light age-toning to the edges of the margins, otherwise a fine example.
A map from the so-called "Miniature Speed", although the plate pre-dates the first edition of Speed's maps. Originally engraved 1599, Speed's publisher Humble bought the plates, translated the titles to English and published them with a text abridged from Speed's Theatre of Great Britain.
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£62 |
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MALLET, Alain Manesson.
Is. de Man et D'Anglesey.
Paris, 1683, French text edition. 155 x 110.
Uncoloured; light age-toning and minor soiling mainly to margins, otherwise a fine example.
A fine miniature map of The Isle of Man, also shows the mainland coast of England and Wales, with Anglesey. From the French text edition of the five volume work 'Description de l'univers'.
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£95 |
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MALLET, Alain Manesson.
Isle of Wigh.
Paris, 1683. French text edition. 147 x 112.
Uncoloured, light age-toning and soiling to margins, otherwise a fine dark impression.
A miniature map of the Isle of Wight, also shows parts of the Hampshire and Dorset coast. From the French text edition of the five volume work 'Description de l'univers'.
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£98 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Herefordia Comitatus. Hereford-Shire.
Amsterdam, 1645-. No text on the verso. 410 x 495.
Original colour; very light age-toning to the edges of the margins, small rust spot just below lower printed border (would not show if mounted), light marginal soiling, otherwise a fine example.
Koeman states: "Though rare, copies of Blaeu atlases without text are known."
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£230 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Ducatas Eboracensis Pars Boralis. The North Riding of York Shire.
Amsterdam, 1646-. German text edition. 385 x 500.
Coloured; very light age-toning and minor offsetting, signs of light discolouration from a previous frame, otherwise a fine example.
A fine map of North Yorkshire, with highly decorative cartouche showing fisherman.
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£270 |
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JANSSON, Jan.
Essexiĉ Descriptio. The Description of Essex.
Amsterdam, 1646-. Latin text edition. 385 x 495.
Coloured; light printers creases to margins, light toning to the centrefold, minor marginal spotting, otherwise a fine example.
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£435 |
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JANSSON, Jan.
Middelsexiĉ cum Hertfordiĉ Comitatu. Midlesex & Hertford Shire.
Amsterdam, 1646-. Latin text edition. 435 x 540.
Coloured; light age-toning to the edges of the margins, minor marginal soiling and spotting, otherwise a fine example.
Two counties on one sheet, shows a plan of London with Middlesex and Hertfordshire framed on two sides by the Rivers Thames and Lea. Surrounded by the Royal Arms, and decorative figured cartouche and miles scale
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£480 |
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JANSSON, Johannes.
Cantium vernacule Kent.
Amsterdam, 1646-. Latin text edition. 380 x 500.
Coloured; very minor marginal age-toning and spotting, light print offsetting in the sea area, otherwise fine condition.
A decorative map of Kent.
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£560 |
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BICKHAM, George.
Devonshire.
London, Laurie and Whittle, 1754-96. 235 x 145.
Coloured; shows signs of being in a frame at some stage, minor toning to the margins and other light spotting, otherwise a very good example.
A finely engraved bird's eye view across the county, from Bickham's 'The British Monarchy', originally published 1743.
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£290 |
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BICKHAM, George.
Surry.
London, Laurie and Whittle, 1754-96. 235 x 145.
Uncoloured; very light marginal spotting, otherwise a fine example.
A finely engraved bird's eye view across the county, from Bickham's 'The British Monarchy', originally published 1743.
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£380 |
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Mona.
Amsterdam, 1662, Latin text edition. 380 x 273.
Fine original colour; minor defects and light waterstaining to the margins, otherwise a good example.
A fine map of the Isle of Man. Latin text on the verso, together with an adjoining sheet of text (small paper fault to text page).
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£340 |
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DRAYTON, Michael.
[No title]. Parte of Suffolk - Essex.
London, John Marriott, John Grismand & Thomas Dewe, 1612 - 1622. 255 x 325.
Uncoloured; light age-toning to the edges of the margins, light soiling, small tear to upper margin (repaired), short split at centrefold (hardly noticable), otherwise a very good example.
From Drayton's 'Poly-Olbion', an allegorical map of Essex and south Suffolk profusely illustrated with nymphs and virtually every river is named. This map is from the 1622 edition with twelve extra maps including this one - therefore scarcer than some.
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£490 |
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DRAYTON, Michael.
[Hertfordshire & Middlesex].
London, 1612. 245 x 330.
Uncoloured; slight age-toning, right-hand margin repaired and extended with old paper due to loss outside printed surface, otherwise a good example.
One of the most famous 'curiosity' maps, highlighting the rivers, forests and cities, including Hertford, St. Albans, Hampstead and Highgate, with allegorical figures.
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£320 |
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DRAYTON, Michael.
[No title]. Kent.
London, John Marriott, John Grismand & Thomas Dewe, 1612-22. 255 x 330.
Uncoloured; light age-toning to the edges of the margins, light soiling, otherwise a very good example.
From Drayton's 'Poly-Olbion', an allegorical map of Kent profusely illustrated with nymphs and virtually every river is named.
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£420 |
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DRAYTON, Michael.
[No title]. Northumber Land - The Bisho Rick of Durham.
London, John Marriott, John Grismand & Thomas Dewe, 1612-22. 250 x 315.
Uncoloured; light age-toning to the edges of the margins, light soiling, otherwise a fine example.
From Drayton's 'Poly-Olbion', an allegorical map of Northumberland and Durham, profusely illustrated with nymphs and virtually every river is named. This map is from the 1622 edition with twelve extra maps including this one - therefore scarcer than some.
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£480 |
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DRAYTON, Michael.
[No title]. Somerset Shere - Wilt Shere.
London, John Marriott, John Grismand & Thomas Dewe, 1612-22. 255 x 330.
Uncoloured; light age-toning to the edges of the margins, light soiling, signs of old colour, although very pale, top margin has some old paper repairs, presumably by the binder, otherwise a very good example.
From Drayton's 'Poly-Olbion', an allegorical map of Somerset and Wiltshire profusely illustrated with nymphs and virtually every river is named.
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£380 |
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JANSSON, Johannes.
Cantium vernacule Kent.
Amsterdam, 1646-. French text edition. 385 x 495.
Coloured; very minor marginal age-toning and spotting, otherwise fine condition.
A decorative map of Kent.
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£480 |
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JANSSON, Johannes.
Middelsexiĉ cum Hertfordiĉ Comitatu, Midlesex & Hertford Shire.
Amsterdam, 1646, French text edition. 440 x 555.
Coloured; short centrefold split to lower margin (repaired), light age-toning to the edges of the margins, very minor marginal spotting, otherwise a very good example.
A map of the counties of Hertfordshire and Middlesex, with a fairly detailed plan of the cities of London and Westminster. Highly decorative title cartouche and mile scale.
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£420 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Continuation of the Extended Road from Buckingham to Bridgnorth...
London, 1675-98. 345 x 455.
Finely coloured; minor marginal nick, small old paper repair to small hole, centrefold strengthened with old paper, top right hand corner of margin replaced with old paper, with no loss of printed surface, otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 13. The roads from Banbury, passing through Stratford, Bromsgrove and on to Bridgnorth and the other Banbury through Shipton and ending at Campden. Highly decorative fox hunting scene in the title cartouche.
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£210 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Chichester in Com. Sussex... with ye Road from Midhurst to Petersfield continued to Winchester.
London, 1675-98. 320 x 440.
Finely coloured; slight thinning of paper at centrefold, with small split (visible when held up to light), otherwise a god example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 39: three strips show from Guildford, through Godalming and Midhurst to Chichester; the other three show Midhurst through Petersfield and on to Winchester.
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£180 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Arundel com. Sussex... With the continuation From Arundel to Chichester.
London, 1675-98. 320 x 445.
Finely coloured; slight thinning of paper at centrefold, only visible when held up to the light, minor marginal nicks and two small rust holes in the upper margin, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 4: the road leaves London (plan), passing through Dorking and Billingshurst. The final strip shows the road between Arundel and Chichester.
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£260 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Bath & Wells in com:Somerset.
London, 1675-98. 335 x 450.
Finely coloured; small marginal nicks and short tears (repaired), some thinning of paper at centrefold, visible when held up to the light, overall very good condition.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 35 the road from Chippenham on to Paulton, Wells, Devizes, Trowbridge and then on to Wells.
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£190 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Barwick...
London, 1675-98. 325 x 450.
Finely coloured; small piece of top right corner missing, minor marginal nicks and old paper repairs, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 5 the road leaves London (plan), passing through Ware, Royston, Huntingdon and on to Stilton.
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£220 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Barwick...
London, 1675-98. 325 x 440.
Finely coloured; small marginal nicks and short repairs, some thinning of paper, visible only when held up to the light, overall very good condition.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 6 the road from Stilton, passing through Stamford, Grantham, Newark and on to Tuxford.
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£140 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Barwick...
London, 1675-98. 330 x 440.
Finely coloured; minor marginal nicks, small thin area of paper, visible when held up to the light, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 7, the road leaves Tuxford, passing through Sherwood Forest and on to York (plan).
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£180 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Barwick...
London, 1675-98. 325 x 445.
Finely coloured; small repaired hole just off centrefold, hardly visible, minor marginal spotting, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 9,the road from Chester-le-Street, passing through Newcastle (plan), Morpeth, Alnwick and on to Barwick.
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£130 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to the City of Bristol.
London, 1675-98. 340 x 470.
Finely coloured; trimmed close by binder on right hand edge (with no loss of printed surface), slight thinning of paper at centrefold, otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 10, the road leaves London (plan), passing through Knightsbridge, Hamersmith [sic], Brentford, Maidenhead, Reading, Newbury, Hungerford and on to Marlborough.
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£280 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Continuation of the Road from London to the City of Bristol.
London, 1675-98. 335 x 440.
Finely coloured; bottom left corner (margin) repaired, two small paper faults bottom right corner (repaired), small hole just outside title cartouche with no loss of printed surface (visible when held up to the light), slight thinning at centrefold, otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 11, the road leaves Marlborough (plan), then through Caln [sic], Chippenham and on to Bristol (plan), then leaves Bristol, through Axbridge and on to Huntspil.
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£190 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Darby.
London, 1675-98. 325 x 435.
Finely coloured; slight thinning of paper at centrefold, otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 40, the road leaves Stony Stratford, passing through Northampton (plan), Havenborough, Great Glenn, Leicester (plan) and on to Derby.
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£160 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Dover in co: Canty.
London, 1675-98. 320 x 450.
Finely coloured; one or two very minor spots, small repaired tear to left margin, centrefold strengthened with old paper, overall very good condition.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 18: the road leaves London (plan), passing through Rochester and Canterbury (plan), then on to Dover (plan).
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£280 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Harwich in Essex.
London, 1675-98. 335 x 435.
Finely coloured; slight thinning of paper at centrefold, lower margin repaired with old paper, otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 19: the road leaves London (plan), passing through Brentwood, Chelmsford, Kelvedon and Colchester (plan), then on to Maningtree and finally Harwich.
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£250 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Hith in Com. Kent.
London, 1675-98. 325 x 420.
Finely coloured; very light marginal spotting, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 20: the road leaves London (plan), passing through Maidstone, Ashford and on to Hythe. The cartouche has Neptune in his 'chariot' drawn by sea-horses and Venus in her cockle-shell.
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£270 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Rye in com. Sussex.
London, 1675-98. 300 x 450.
Finely coloured; old paper strengthening to centrefold, minor marginal nicks, very light marginal spotting, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 31: the road leaves London (plan), passing through Bromley, Sevenoaks, Lamberherst [sic], and then on to Rye.
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£270 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Gloucestershire.
London, 1850. 395 x 330.
Original colour lithograph; very light marginal age-toning, otherwise very good.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas.
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£45 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Hampshire.
London, 1850. 400 x 325.
Original colour lithograph; very light marginal age-toning, otherwise very good.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas.
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£48 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Hertfordshire.
London, 1850. 325 x 400.
Original colour lithograph; very light marginal age-toning, short repaired tear to lower margin, just into printed area, otherwise very good.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas.
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£35 |
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WALKER, John & Charles.
Lancashire.
London, Longman, Rees, Orme, & Co., 1835-. 395 x 330.
Original colour; very light marginal age-toning, otherwise very good.
A detailed map of the county.
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£48 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Continuation of ye extended road from Barnstable to Truro.
London, 1675-98. 355 x 450.
Finely coloured; very light marginal age-toning, minor marginal nicks, otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby. Sheet 34; shows the road from Hatherley in Devon, through Launceston, Camelford, across the River Camel [Rock] to Padstow and on to Truro.
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£210 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from Bristol co. Glouc; to Banbury com. Oxo.
London, 1675-98. 335 x 445.
Finely coloured; very light marginal age-toning, minor marginal nicks (repaired), otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby. Sheet 55; shows the road from Bristol (plan) and then through Chipping-Sodbury, Tetbury, Cirencester, Burford and on to Banbury.
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£210 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Continuation of the Road from Bristol to Chester commencing at Ludlow com. Shrews and extending to Chester [sic].
London, 1675-98. 350 x 460.
Finely coloured; very light marginal age-toning, minor marginal nicks and short tears (repaired), otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby. Sheet 57; shows the road from Ludlow, and then through Church-Stretton, Shrewsbury (plan) and then on to West Chester [sic].
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£190 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from Bristol com: Somst. to Exeter com. Devon.
London, 1675-98. 350 x 445.
Finely coloured; very light marginal age-toning, minor marginal nicks (repaired), otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby. Sheet 58; shows the road from Bristol (plan), through Wells, Glastonbury, Lyng, Taunton, Wellington, Welland, Columpton and on to Exeter (plan).
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£230 |
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from Bristol to Weymouth com. Dorset.
London, 1675-98. 340 x 435.
Finely coloured; very light marginal age-toning, minor marginal nicks and a short tear (repaired), otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby. Sheet 60; the road from Bristol (plan), then on through Wells, Glastonbury, Somerton, Martock, Crokehorn, Framton and then on to Weymouth.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from Exeter to Barnstable & Thence to Ilfarcomb co: Devon [sic].
London, 1675-98. 325 x 435.
Finely coloured; very light marginal age-toning, minor marginal nicks (repaired), rust spot with minor loss of paper in the side margins, otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby. Sheet 68; shows the road from Exeter (plan), through Crediton, Chimleigh, Barnstable, Ilfracombe and then another strip from Ifracombe to Bediford and on to Torington [sic].
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from Huntingdon to Ipswich co: Suff.
London, 1675-98. 325 x 460.
Finely coloured; very light marginal age-toning, minor marginal nicks (repaired), otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby. Sheet 73; shows the road from Huntingdon (plan), through Erith, Ely, Soham, Bury, Needham and on to Ipswich.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from King's Lyn co. Norf. To Harwich a Essex [sic].
London, 1675-98. 345 x 445.
Finely coloured; very light marginal age-toning, minor marginal nicks (repaired), some old paper stress tears (repaired) visible when held up to the light, otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby. Sheet 75; shows the road from King's-Lyn (plan), through Swafham, Thetford, Ipswich (plan) and on to Harwich.
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OGILBY, John.
The Continuation of the Road from London to Aberistwith.
London, 1675-98. 310 x 485.
Finely coloured; very light marginal age-toning, trimmed close at side margins, but with enough blank paper to facilitate framing, otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby. Sheet 3: shows the road from Bramyard (plan) in Herefordshire, through Leominster (plan), Prestaine, Riadergowy and on to Aberistwith [sic].
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OGILBY, John.
The Continuation of ye Road from London to Aberistwith. Plate ye second comencing at Islip com: Oxford & Extending to Bramyard com: Hereford.
London, 1675-98. 345 x 440.
Finely coloured; very light marginal age-toning, minor marginal nicks (repaired), slight thinning of paper at centrefold, visible when held up to the light, otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby. Sheet 2; the road from Islip, through Enston, Morton Inmarsh, Pershore, Worcester and on to Bramyard [sic].
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OGILBY, John.
The Continuation of ye Road from London to Barnstable n Com: Devon.
London, 1675-98. 325 x 450.
Finely coloured; very light marginal age-toning, minor marginal nicks (repaired), otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby. Sheet 33; shows the road from Bridgewater, through Dulverton, South Moulton, Barnstable, Torrington and on to Hatherley.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Newhaven com: Sussex.
London, 1675-98. 335 x 435.
Finely coloured; very light marginal age-toning, minor marginal nicks, otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby. Sheet 29; shows the road from London (plan), through Croydon, East Grinstead, Lewes, Newhaven, then a short strip from Newhaven through Brighton and on to New Shoreham
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from Nottingham to Grimsby in the Count of Lincolne [sic]
London, 1675-98. 325 x 445.
Finely coloured; very light marginal age-toning, minor marginal nicks and a short tear (repaired), otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby. Sheet 78; shows the road from Nottingham, through Newark, Lincolne and then on to Grimsby [sic].
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from the City of Salisbury com. Wilts to Campden com. Gloc.
London, 1675-98. 345 x445.
Finely coloured; very light marginal age-toning, minor marginal nicks and a short tear (repaired), otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby. Sheet 85; the road from Salisbury (plan), through Burbich, Marlborough, Hiworth, Lechlade, Burford, Stow and on to Campden.
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Cantabrigiensis Comitatus. Cambridge Shire.
Amsterdam, 1662, Latin text edition. 420 x 520.
Fine original colour, heightened in gold; light overall age-toning, minor marginal soiling and one or two small nicks to the edges, otherwise a fine example.
Highly decorative map of the county, with 17 college armorials, 7 noble and two royal crests, all in full colour with gilt highlights. From Blaeu's 'Atlas Major'.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 56.
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Herefordia Comitatus. Hereford-Shire.
Amsterdam, 1645-. No text on the verso. 410 x 495.
Original colour; very light age-toning to the edges of the margins, small rust spot just below lower printed border (would not show if mounted), light marginal soiling, otherwise a fine example.
Koeman states: "Though rare, copies of Blaeu atlases without text are known."
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Cantium Vernacule Kent.
Amsterdam, 1662, Latin text edition. 385 x 525.
Fine original colour, heightened with gold; light age-toning to the edges of the paper, printers crease to the left of the centrefold (hardly noticable), otherwise a fine example.
Highly decorative map of the county, with 7 armorials, the royal crest, all in full colour with gilt highlights. From Blaeu's 'Atlas Major'.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 56.
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Leicestrensis Comitatus. Leicester Shire.
Amsterdam, 1662, Latin text edition. 380 x 495.
Fine original colour, heightened in gold; light overall age-toning, otherwise a fine example.
A very decorative map of the county, with original colour and gold highlights. It contains one of Blaeu's extravagent cartouches: a pyramid of armorials of the local nobles, including John of Gaunt, Simon de Montefort and Robert Dudley. From Blaeu's 'Atlas Major'.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 56.
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Middle-Sexia.
Amsterdam, 1662, Latin text edition. 390 x 405.
Fine original colour, heightened in gold; light overall age-toning, slightly darker along the top edge, two small worm holes in the lower margin, otherwise a fine example.
Decorative map of Middlesex, with an agricultural title cartouche and a symbolic prospect of London. Blaeu's main competitor Jansson, did not issue a separate map of Middlesex, but paired it with Hertfordshire. From Blaeu's 'Atlas Major'.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 56.
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Comitatus Nottinghamiensis; Nottingham Shire.
Amsterdam, 1662, Latin text Edition. 380 x 495.
Fine original colour, heightened in gold; light overall age-toning, otherwise a fine example.
Highly decorative map of the county, with 6 armorials and 2 blanks, also two royal crests, all in full colour with gilt highlights. From Blaeu's 'Atlas Major'.
KOEMAN: Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 56.
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FRICX, Eugene Henri.
Partie de L'Angleterre.
Brussels, 1709-. 440 x 565.
Coloured; some short nicks and tears to margins, repaired, centrefold repaired at top, light soiling to margins, otherwise a very good example.
Originally produced as part of a 24 sheet wall map of Belgium, Flanders (incl. northeastern France) and the English Channel with parts of East Kent (Koeman Fri1/1-18). However, the sheets also appear to have been published separately as they are dated between 1706 and 1710. Eugene Henri Fricx (fl. 1706 - 1730), bookseller and printer of Bruxelles, produced military plans of battles and sieges of the War of Succession in the Netherlands. The engraver was Jean Harrewijn and his name appears in the bottom right corner.
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HOLLAR, Wenceslaus.
The North Prospect of Canterbury.
London, c.1795. 180 x 555.
Uncoloured; light age-toning due to framing, minor spotting, mainly in the margins, signs of old vertical folds, otherwise a very good example.
A finely executed etching by W. Hollar of Canterbury after Thomas Johnson and probably sold by Henry Overton at the White Horse without Newgate, London.
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HOLLAR, Wenceslaus.
A Prospect of the Southside of Christ Church the Cathedrall of Canterbury.
London, c.1795. 180 x 280.
Uncoloured; light age-toning due to framing, minor spotting, mainly in the margins, otherwise a fine example.
A finely executed etching by W. Hollar of Christ Church after Thomas Johnson and sold by Henry Overton at the White Horse without Newgate, London.
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SAXTON, Christopher. - LEA, Philip.
Suffolk by C.S. Corrected and amended by P.Lea.
London, 1579-1693. 340 x 485.
Coloured, possibly old; some minor creasing, two small worm holes in the side margins, otherwise a very good example.
The plate originally engraved by Lenaert Terwoort in 1575, and published in Saxton's atlas 1579. This edition, with the addition of roads, extra armorials and a plan of Ipswich was published by P.Lea over 100 years later.
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BOWEN, Emanuel - KITCHIN, Thomas.
An Accurate map of Devon Shire.
London, T.Bowles, John Bowles & Son, John Tinney & Robert Sayer, 1762. 530 x 680.
Original outline colour, with some recent embellishment on the title cartouche and plan; slight colour smudging, repairs to upper and lower margins, just into printed surface, minor marginal age-toning, otherwise a very good example.
A fine and detailed map of the county of Devon, with inset plan of Plymouth. From the 'Large English Atlas'.
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BOWEN, Emanuel.
An Improved Map of the County of Wilt Shire Divided into its Hundred...
London, Carington Bowles & Robert Sayer, 1760-. 535 x 700.
Original outline colour; very light age-toning to the centrefold and minor darkening to the edges of the margins, otherwise a fine example.
A superbly detailed map of the county, from the 'Large English Atlas'.
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HOLLAR, Wenceslaus.
A New Map of Barkshire with all the Hundreds, Parkes and other Places Thereunto Belonging.
London, Henry Overton, c.1715. 365 x 495.
Uncoloured; a dark impression, minor spotting, trimmed close to ptinted border on all four sides, but with no loss of printed surface and just enough blank paper to facilitate framing, light ink manuscript names above the engraved knight's in the top corners, slight thinning of paper in places, overall a good example.
Etched for John Overton by Hollar in 1666, this example comes from the edition published by Henry Overton just after his father's death. Although the map is a copy of Speed's map of 1611 reduced in scale, Hollar's distinctive etching style shows most in the prospect of Windsor Castle (which contains Hollar's etched signature) and the illustrations of the dress of the Knights of the Garter.
BURDEN: 14, state ii (address changed); SKELTON: 89; PENNINGTON: Hollar 658.
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LANGLEY, Batty.
The Plan of Windsor Castle.
London 1743. 390 x 690.
Uncoloured; signs of old folds, light spotting in places, shart marginal tears (repaired) centrefold has minor crease in the title area, otherwise very good.
A detailed plan of Windsor Castle, with a dedication to Charles Duke of St.Albans, Govenor of Windsor Castle. With A Short Historical Account of Windsor Castle Abstracted from Lambert, Camden, Ashmole &c. Possibly a separately published broadsheet. Engraved by Tho.Langley.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Aberistwith...
London, 1675-98. 310 x 435.
Finely coloured; light marginal soiling, short tear to centrefold (repaired), otherwise a fine example.
From the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 1 the road leaves London (plan), passes through Uxbridge, High Wickham, Tetsworth with an off-shoot to Oxford and the other fork ending at Islip. Sheet 1 has the highly decorative cartouche of a surveyor with a way-wiser, one of only four in the atlas.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Holyhead co. Anglesey.
London, 1675. 310 x 440.
Coloured; very light age-toning, some soiling to the margins, repair to short split in lower margin at centrefold, otherwise a very good example.
From the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 21 (although this example is not numbered indicating an early impression or possibly a first edition), the road leaves London (plan), passing through Highgate, St Albans, Dunstable, Stony Stratford and on to Towcester. Highly decorative figured cartouche featuring a surveyor using a way-wiser, one of only four sheets in the atlas to illustrate this.
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TALLIS, John.
Liverpool.
London, John Tallis & Co., 1851. 360 x 510.
Uncoloured; very minor spotting and light age-toning, otherwise a fine example.
A superbly detailed steel engraved plan of the city of Liverpool, with a finely engraved view of the port with many sailing and steam powered vessels on the River Mersey. Insets of St. George's Hall, The Custom House and the Sailors' Home.
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BICKHAM, George.
Hampshire.
London, Laurie and Whittle, 1754-96. 230 x 145.
Coloured; light age-toning, slightly darker in the margins due to framing in the past, otherwise a good example.
A finely engraved bird's eye view across the county, from Bickham's 'The British Monarchy', originally published 1743.
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Cornubia, sive Cornwallia.
Amsterdam, 1662, French text edition. 395 x 500.
Original colour; light offsetting of colour (blue) from armorial, minor waterstaining and age-toning to the edges of the paper, otherwise a very good example.
A fine map of Cornwall, decorative title cartouche, displaying fish and tin ingots.
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KEERE, Pieter van der.
Southampton.
London, George Humble, 1627. 85 x 120.
Coloured; minor age-toning, otherwise a good example.
Map from the so-called "Miniature Speed".
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KEERE, Pieter van der.
Wight Island.
London, George Humble, 1646. 85 x 120.
Lightly coloured; signs of age-toning to margins from framing in the past, light marginal soiling, otherwise fair to good.
Map from the so-called "Miniature Speed".
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Buckingham. Continued to Banbury in Com. Oxon...
London, 1675-. 340 x 450.
Uncoloured; dark impression, light age-toning to the edges of the margins, minor soiling, light signs of old creases, lower corners of margins worn off (well away from printed surface), otherwise a good example.
From the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 12: the road leaves London (plan), passing through Uxbridge, Great Missenden, Wendover, Aylesbury and on to Banbury. Complete with the relevant page of text.
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BICKHAM, George.
A Map of Wilt Shire...
London, George Bickham jnr, 1749-54. 260 x 145.
Uncoloured; light age-toning mainly to the margins, other light soiling, otherwise a very good example. With relevant text pages.
A finely engraved bird's eye view across the county, from the First Edition of Bickham's 'The British Monarchy'.
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BLAEU, Johannes.
Essexia Comitatus.
Amsterdam, Dutch text edition 1646. 420 x 530.
Coloured, possibly old with some recent embellishment; light age-toning, minor marginal spotting, otherwise a very good example.
A map of the county from volume IV of Blaeu's "Theatrum".
KOEMAN. Atlantes Neerlandici, Bl 45 A.
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DRAYTON, Michael.
[No title]. Somerset Shere - Wilt Shere.
London, M.Lownes, I.Browne, I.Helme and I.Busbie, 1612. 255 x 330.
Uncoloured; light age-toning in places, minor soiling, expertly re-margined on each side (just at the line border), laid on fine archivist tissue for no apparent reason, otherwise a very good example.
From Drayton's 'Poly-Olbion', an allegorical map of Somerset and Wiltshire profusely illustrated with nymphs and virtually every river is named.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Southampton... From Southampton to Rumsey... and the City of Salisbury.
London, 1675-98. 320 x 470.
Finely coloured; trimmed by binder at side margins with no loss and just enough blank paper to facilitate framing, some repairs to the centrefold (hardly visible), minor nicks to edges of paper, otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby, and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 51: starting at Bagshot, passing through Farnham, Alton, Arlesford and on to Southampton (plan). Then from Southampton, through Rumsey and on to Salisbury (plan).
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Wells in Norfolk and St Edmons Bury In Suffolk.
London, 1675-98. 330 x 445.
Finely hand-coloured; small hole in lower margin, possibly a paper fault, short repaired tear through cartouche, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby, and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 52: with two routes: from Newmarket through Swaffham and on to Wells and then Newmarket to Bury-St-Edmunds. Decorative cartouche showing a shepherd and shepherdess attending their flocks.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from Oxford to Cambridge.
London, 1675-98. 340 x 420.
Finely coloured; small repair to lower margin at centrefold, short nicks to edges of paper, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby, and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 80: the road starts at Oxford (plan) passing through Buckingham, Newport Pagnell, Bedford and on to Cambridge. With a highly decorative figured cartouche of a surveyor using a way-wiser, one of only four examples in the atlas.
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OGILBY, John.
The Continuation of the Road from London to the Lands-End. Plate 4th and last. Comencing at Plymouth com Devon & extending to Senan com Cornwall.
London, 1675-98. 340 x 474.
Finely coloured; cropped at side margins by binder with slight loss of printed surface, as is often the case due to the larger copper plates, light spotting to margins, small paper fault (visible when held up to light), otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 28: starting at Plymouth, the road passes through Lowe and Foy [sic], then Tregoney, Penzance and ending near Senan and Lands End.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Boston in Lincolnsh... Continued to the City of Lincoln.
London, 1675-98. 345 x 435.
Finely hand-coloured; slight thinning of paper at centrefold due to removal of guard (only visible when held up to the light), light marginal soiling, small brown spot in right margin, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby, and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 36: starting at Stilton, the road passes through Peterborough (plan), Spalding and ending at Boston. The road then continues from Boston, through Swinshead, Sleford [sic] and on to Lincoln (plan). Highly decorative figured cartouche.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Flanborough Head in com. Ebor...
London, 1675-98. 345 x 435.
Finely coloured; repair to lower centrefold, very minor marginal nicks, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby, and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 41: starting at Tempsford in Bedfordshire, the road passes through Eaton, Stilton, Peterborough (plan), then on to Morton, Sleeford and finally ending at Lincoln. (plan).
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OGILBY, John.
The Continuation of the Road from London to the Lands End. Plate 2nd.
London, 1675-98. 320 x 440.
Finely coloured; very light spotting and soiling, some minor paper faults (visible when held up to light), otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby, and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 16: the road passes near Winchester, then passes through Salisbury (plan), Shaftesbury, Sherborn, Evill and on to Crookhorn.
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SAXTON, Christopher.
Cestriĉ Comitatus Romanis Legionibus et Colonys olim insignis vera et absoluta effigies.
London, 1577-79. 390 x 510.
Original colour, with perhaps some recent addition; some oxidisation of the green colour (verdigris), overall age-toning, slightly darker in places, light offset of colour in places, expert restoration to small tears at side margins, other expert restoration, has been de-acidified and laid on fine archivist tissue to preserve the integrity, in spite of the listed defects it is overall a good example.
The first printed map of Cheshire and published in the first national atlas. Engraved by Francis Scatter in 1577, one of only two maps completed by him, the other being Staffordshire
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SPEED, John.
Glocestershire.
London, John Sudbury & George Humble, 1610-16, Latin text edition. 380 x 510.
Fine original colour; some oxidisation of the original colour, particularly the green, this has caused some discolouration and minor cracking in some areas, this has been expertly repaired. Some small holes and cracks visible when held up to the light, short centrefold split (repaired), other minor discolouration and soiling, otherwise a good example.
From Speed's atlas 'The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine', the Latin edition is arguably the rarest of all editions, being produced for the overseas market. Thomas Chubb states in his book, "The Latin edition of Speed's atlas of great Britain and Ireland is extremely rare, it was not until 1918 that the British Museum obtained a copy." It is even more difficult to find examples in original colour.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Weymouth com. Dorset.
London, 1675-98. 340 x 475.
Finely coloured; trimmed either side by binder with no loss and enough blank paper to facilitate framing, minor marginal nicks, otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia. Sheet 53: commencing at Basingstoke, the road passes through Stockbridge, Broughton, Dunketon, Cranborn, Blandford and Dorchester, before arriving at Weymouth (plan).
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from Bristoll to Worcester.
London, 1675-98. 320 x 440.
Finely coloured; guard has been removed from verso, pin hole to the centrefold area at the top, otherwise a fine example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia. Sheet 59: shows the road from Bristol (plan) and then through Dursley, Gloucester (plan), Tewksbury and on to Worcester (plan).
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OGILBY, John.
The Roads from Chelmsford in Essex to: St Edmonds-Bury in Suffolk; Saffron Walden in Essex.
London, 1675-98. 330 x 430.
Finely coloured; short printers crease in lower margin, minor marginal spotting in the upper margin, otherwise a fine example.
From the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by Ogilby. Sheet 92: with a fine cartouche of a shepherd and shepherdess. Shows two routes, one the road from Chelmsford, passing through Braintry [sic], Sudbury, Bury St. Edmunds and the other from Chelmsford, passing through Dunmow, Thaxted and on to Saffron Walden.
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OGILBY, John.
The Roads from Chelmsford in Essex to: Maldon; Raleigh in Essex; Gravesend in Kent... With a branch from Canterbury to Deal by Sandwich.
London, 1675-98. 330 x 425.
Finely coloured; small hole in upper margin, minor marginal spotting, otherwise a fine example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 93: shows three routes from Chelmsford to Maldon, from Chelmsford to Raleigh and from Chelmsford to Gravesend, passing through Billericay and Horndon. It then shows the road from Canterbury, through Sandwich, Deal and on to Dover. There is fine title cartouche showing Neptune in his chariot and Venus in a cockle-shell.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from Chester to Cardiff com. Glamorgan.
London, 1675-98. 320 x 430.
Finely coloured; slight thinning of paper at centrefold, visible when held up to the light, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 63: commencing at West Chester (plan), then on to Wrexham, Llansylen and on to Llanbader in Montgomeryshire.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Yarmouth com. Norf.
London, 1675-98. 340 x 450.
Finely coloured; marginal printers creases, just effecting printed surface, short marginal tears (repaired), minor marginal spotting, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 54: commencing at Colchester (plan), the road passes through Ipswich (plan), Saxmundham, Blyborrough, Beckles and on to Yarmouth (plan).
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from Dartmouth in com. Devon to Minhead com. Somerset.
London, 1675-98. 330 x 440.
Finely coloured; very minor spotting to the margins, otherwise a fine example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 65: commencing at Dartmouth (plan) the road passes through Newton Bushel, Exeter (plan), Tiverton (plan), Bampton and on to Minehead.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from Exeter to Truroe, in com. Corn.
London, 1675-98. 340 x 460.
Finely coloured; small repaired hole in upper margin at centrefold, rust mark in lower margin at the edge of the paper, other minor spotting to margin, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia. Sheet 69: commencing at Exeter (plan) the road passes through Dunsford, Tavistock, Liscard, Listithiell (Lostwithiel) and then on to Truro.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from Ferrybridge to Boroughbridge continued to Barnard Castle in com. Ebor... Completed with the branch from Ferrybridge to Wakefield.
London, 1675-98. 350 x 455.
Finely coloured; minor marginal spotting, slight thinning of paper at centrefold, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 95: commencing at Ferrybridge, the road passes through Abyforth, Wetherby, Rippon (plan), Richmond (plan) and on to Barnard Castle. Then from Ferrybridge, through Pontefract and on to Wakefield.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from Glocester to Montgomery, North Wales.
London, 1675-98. 320 x 435.
Finely coloured; light ink smudging in margins, a couple of short nicks to edges of the paper, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 71: the road starts at Gloucester (plan) then passes through, Huntley, Ross-on-Wye, Hereford and then on to Prestaine and Montgomery
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from Hereford to Leicester.
London, 1675-98. 345 x 445.
Finely coloured; slight thinning of paper at centrefold, small brown stain in upper margin, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 72: commencing at Hereford (plan), the road passes through Worcester (plan), Bromsgrove, Solihull, Coventry (plan), Sharnford and on to Leicester (plan).
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from Ipswich com. Suffolk to Norwich and thence to Cromer on the Sea Coast com. Norffolk.
London, 1675-98. 330 x 445.
Finely coloured; short repaired tear to upper margin at centrefold, small hole (with no loss of printed surface), short diagonal printers crease to the left of centrefold, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 74: commencing at Ipswich (plan), the road passes through Osmondston, Norwich (plan), Alesham and on to Cromer.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from King's Lyn to Norwich continued to Yarmouth in Norfolk.
London, 1675-98. 350 x 460.
Finely coloured; printers crease in the paper diagonally from the centrfold to the lower margin, some minor marginal nicks, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 76: commencing at Kings-Lyn, the road passes through Norwich (plan) and on to Yarmouth (plan).
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Barwick...
London, 1675-98. 330 x 450.
Finely coloured; some marginal nicks and short tears, paper fault to lower margin, just into printed surface, but hardly noticable, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 5: the road leaves London (plan), passing through Ware, Royston, Huntingdon and on to Stilton.
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OGILBY, John.
The Continuation of the Road from London to the Lands-End.
London, 1675-98. 335 x 480.
Finely coloured; side margins trimmed off by binder with some loss of printed surface to the line border and scrolling, small marginal nicks and a short tear (repaired), otherwise a good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, surveyed by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia. Sheet 27: shows the road from Crokehorn (Crewkerne) through Axminster, Honiton, Exeter (plan), Chidley, Ashburton, Buckford and on to Plymouth (plan). Decorative figured title cartouche.
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Norwich in Norfolk...
London, 1675-98. 350 x 415.
Finely coloured; thinning of paper at centrefold, visible when held up to the light, minor marginal spotting, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 46, the road from Puckeridge, though Newmarket, Thetford, Attleborough and on to Norwich (plan).
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OGILBY, John.
The Road from London to Pool.
London, 1675-98. 340 x 445.
Finely coloured; slight thinning of paper at centrefold due to removal of guard, light marginal soiling and spotting, otherwise a fine example.
From the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a completely new survey carried out by John Ogilby, and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 97: commencing at Arlesford, the road passes through Winchester (plan), Rumsey (plan), Ringwood, Knaston and on to Poole, also the road from Poole (plan), after crossing the estuary it passes through Christchurch (plan), Lymington, Winchester (plan) and on to Southampton (plan).
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OGILBY, John.
The Roads from Shrewsbury and Chester to Holywell in com. Flint.
London, 1675-98. 340 x 445.
Finely coloured; short repaired centrefold split, hardly noticable from the front, minor marginal nicks and light spotting, otherwise a very good example.
From the 1698 edition of the first road atlas of England and Wales, based on a survey carried out by John Ogilby and issued in his 'Britannia'. Sheet 98: with two routes: one commencing at Shrewsbury (plan), the road then passes through Wrexham and on to Holywell. The other commences at Chester (plan) passes through Flint and on to Holywell.
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