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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

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

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

[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

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

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

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

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

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

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.
£115

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.
£125

MORDEN, Robert.

Sussex.

London, 1695-. 240 x 410mm.
Uncoloured; a fine example.
Published in Camden's Britannia.
£180

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.
£95

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.
£85

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.
£8

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.
£90

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..."
£450

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'.
£95

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.
£48

[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.
£150

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.
£130

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.
£750

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.
£620

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.
£650

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.
£340

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.
£230

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.
£210

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.
£58

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'.
£98

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.
£560

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.
£380

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.
£420

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.
£480

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.
£180

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.
£260

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.
£270

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.
£48

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.
£280

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.
£260

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.
£85

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.
£290

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".
£75

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).
£230

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).
£190

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.
£210

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).
£190

BOWEN, Emanuel.

The smaller Islands of the British Ocean.

London, c.1720. 120 x 120, map size.
Uncoloured; light age-toning and minor nicks to margins, otherwise fine condition.
A miniature map showing the Isles of Wight, Man, Holy, Guernsey, Alderney and Jersey from the 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improved' by John Owen and Emanuel Bowen. The verso has the road from Harley in Shropshire to Welshpool.
£48

JANSSON, Jan.

Mona Insvla vulgo Anglesey/Mona Insula vulgo The Isle of Man/Vectis Insula Anglice The Isle of Wight.

Amsterdam, 1647, French text edition. 445 x 550.
Original colour; slight overall age-toning, as is often the case with maps by Jansson, some darker spotting in the lower margin, otherwise a very good example.
Three maps on one sheet, The Isles of Anglesey, Man and Wight, each with highly decorative elements including cartouche's and coats of arms.
KOEMAN: Me 160.
£480

JANSSON, Jan.

Surria vernacule Surrey.

Amsterdam, 1647, French text edition. 385 x 500.
Fine original colour; light overall age-toning as is often the case with maps by Jansson, minor staining to upper centerfold at margin, other marginal spotting, otherwise a very good example.
A fine map of the county, more visually appealing than the equivalent map by Blaeu. Costumed figures and assorted fauna flank the title cartouche and cherubs and mermaids hold banners displaying coats-of-arms.
KOEMAN: Me 160.
£620

JANSSON, Jan.

Cantium Vernacule Kent.

Amsterdam, 1647, French text edition. 380 x 500.
Original colour; light age-toning as is often the case with maps by Jansson, minor marginal spotting, otherwise a very good example.
Similar in style to the Blaeu map of the county, but with changes to the armorials, mile scale and title cartouche. Jansson has also added compass roses and rhumb lines to the sea areas of the Thames Estuary and English Channel.
KOEMAN: Me 160.
£520

KEERE, Pieter van der.

Kent.

London, George Humble, 1627. 85 x 120.
Uncoloured; minor marginal soiling, two small worm holes again in the margins, otherwise good.
A map of the county, from the so-called "Miniature Speed".
£85

GREENWOOD, C. & J.

Map of the County of Kent, from an Actual Survey.

London, Greenwood & Co., 1834. 580 x 695.
Fine original colour; very light print offset, minor age-toning and soiling to the edges of the paper, small paper loss at bottom margin (paper fault), otherwise a fine example without centrefold.
One of the last large series of county maps, produced in competition with the Ordnance Survey, and consequently very detailed. Fine inset view of Canterbury Cathedral, also a key top left.
£240

GREENWOOD, Christopher & John.

Map of the County of Sussex from an Actual Survey...…

London, 1829. 580 x 690.
Fine original colour; very light print offset, minor age-toning and soiling to the edges of the paper, otherwise a fine example without centrefold.
One of the last large series of county maps, produced in competition with the Ordnance Survey, and consequently very detailed. Inset view of Chichester Cathedral and a key top right corner.
£220

WALKER, John & Charles.

Hampshire.

London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Co., 1835-. 400 x 325.
Original colour lithograph; short split to centrefold in the margin, very light marginal age-toning, otherwise a fine example.
A detailed map of the county. Shows the places of the meeting of foxhounds and the areas marked. From Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas.
£48

DAWSON, Robert Kearsley.

Canterbury.

London, 1832. 330 x 230.
Original coloured lithograph; light age-toning to the edges of the paper, minor spotting, light print offset, vertical fold from volume, otherwise a very good example.
A plan of Calisle from a composite volume of the 'Plans of the Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales'. Robert Kearsley Dawson (1798 -1861) the son of surveyor Robert Dawson, was born in Dover, he went on to study at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. In 1818 he was commissioned into the Royal Engineers, and between 1819 and 1829 took part in the triangulation and mapping of Ireland and Scotland under Thomas Colby. In 1831 he was to survey the boundaries of the proposed Parliamentary Boroughs for the Great Reform Act.
£52

DAWSON, Robert Kearsley.

Chichester.

London, 1832. 305 x 180.
Original coloured lithograph; light age-toning to the edges of the paper, minor spotting, slight soiling to the right hand edge, otherwise a fine example.
A plan of Berwick upon Tweed from a composite volume of the 'Plans of the Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales'. Robert Kearsley Dawson (1798 -1861) the son of surveyor Robert Dawson, was born in Dover, he went on to study at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. In 1818 he was commissioned into the Royal Engineers, and between 1819 and 1829 took part in the triangulation and mapping of Ireland and Scotland under Thomas Colby. In 1831 he was to survey the boundaries of the proposed Parliamentary Boroughs for the Great Reform Act.
£48

SELLER, John.

Kent.

London, 1695. 125 x 145.
Uncoloured; minor age-toning to the edges of the paper, otherwise a fine example.
A small map of the county from 'Anglia Contracta, or a Description of the Kingdom of England'. The atlas contains maps that are the first to use London as the prime meridian, probably measured from St. Paul's Cathedral.
CHUBB, CXVIII.
£90

SELLER, John.

Surrey.

London, 1695. 123 x 147.
Uncoloured; very small hole in the lower margin at centrefold, minor age-toning to the edges of the paper, otherwise a fine example.
A small map of the county from 'Anglia Contracta, or a Description of the Kingdom of England'. The atlas contains maps that are the first to use London as the prime meridian, probably measured from St. Paul's Cathedral.
CHUBB, CXVIII.
£90

SELLER, John.

Sussex.

London, 1695. 123 x 147.
Uncoloured; very small hole in the lower margin at centrefold, minor age-toning to the edges of the paper, otherwise a fine example.
A small map of the county from 'Anglia Contracta, or a Description of the Kingdom of England'. Kingsley states in his book on Sussex maps that this is the first map of the county to use London as the prime meridian, probably measured from St. Paul's Cathedral.
CHUBB, CXVIII.
£90

DAWSON, Robert Kearsley.

Guildford.

London, 1832. 280 x 180.
Original coloured lithograph; light age-toning to the edges of the paper, some minor spotting, otherwise a fine example.
A plan of Guildford, Surrey, from a composite volume of the 'Plans of the Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales' and engraved by J. Henshall. Robert Kearsley Dawson (1798 -1861) the son of surveyor Robert Dawson, was born in Dover, he went on to study at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. In 1818 he was commissioned into the Royal Engineers, and between 1819 and 1829 took part in the triangulation and mapping of Ireland and Scotland under Thomas Colby. In 1831 he was to survey the boundaries of the proposed Parliamentary Boroughs for the Great Reform Act.
£48

DAWSON, Robert Kearsley.

Maidstone.

London, 1832. 320 x 200.
Original coloured lithograph; light age-toning to the edges of the paper, some minor spotting, otherwise a fine example.
A plan of Maidstone, Kent, from a composite volume of the 'Plans of the Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales' and engraved by J. Henshall. Robert Kearsley Dawson (1798 -1861) the son of surveyor Robert Dawson, was born in Dover, he went on to study at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. In 1818 he was commissioned into the Royal Engineers, and between 1819 and 1829 took part in the triangulation and mapping of Ireland and Scotland under Thomas Colby. In 1831 he was to survey the boundaries of the proposed Parliamentary Boroughs for the Great Reform Act.
£48

PERROT, Aristide Michel.

Essex Kent.

Paris, 1823-. 115 x 70.
Original outline colour; light marginal soiling and light age-toning, 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.
£85

PERROT, Aristide Michel.

Wilt - Hamp.

Paris, 1823-. 115 x 75.
Original outline colour; very light soiling and spotting to margins, otherwise a fine example.
A miniature map of the counties of Wiltshire and Hampshire, with highly decorative border engraved by Adrien Migneret (1786-1840), the text by George Bernard Depping.
£70

BLAEU, Joan.

Suthsexia; vernacule Sussex.

Amsterdam, 1646, German text edition. 380 x 520.
Fine original colour; light marginal toning, due to a previous framing, light spotting, mainly to margins, otherwise a fine example.
A fine decorative map of the county.
KOEMAN: Bl 47 B
£480

LEA, Philip.

A Map of the Isle of Wight, Portsea, Halinge, also The islands of Iarsey & Garnsey which are part of Hampshire.

Philip Lea, 1693. 370 x 495.
Uncoloured; a dark impression, trimmed close on three sides, with no loss of printed surface and enough blank paper to facilitate framing, signs of old folds from a smaller volume, otherwise a very good example.
A fine map of the islands of Britain, with most of the page taken up by a splendid map of the Isle of Wight and showing a fair amount of the Hampshire coast, other islands shown in separate maps are Holy and Farne island, Isle of Man, the Scillies and the islands of Guernsey and Jersey. With inset plan of Newport. UNCOMMON.
£980

BRAUN, Georg & HOGENBERG, Franz.

Rochella Munitissimum Galliea Opp.

Cologne, 1581, Latin text edition. 320 x 355.
Uncoloured; very light toning at centrefold, probably due to guard paste, small paper fault in the right margin, visible when held up to the light, small rust mark in left margin, otherwise a very good example.
A superb engraving of the fortified town of La Rochelle, with a numbered key top left indicating the most important buildings.
£280

DAWSON, Robert Kearsley.

Deal.

London, 1832. 325 x 190.
Original coloured lithograph; age-toning to the edges of the paper, minor spotting and soiling, otherwise a very good example.
A plan of Deal in Kent, from a composite volume of the 'Plans of the Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales'. Robert Kearsley Dawson (1798 -1861) the son of surveyor Robert Dawson, was born in Dover, he went on to study at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. In 1818 he was commissioned into the Royal Engineers, and between 1819 and 1829 took part in the triangulation and mapping of Ireland and Scotland under Thomas Colby. In 1831 he was to survey the boundaries of the proposed Parliamentary Boroughs for the Great Reform Act.
£38

DAWSON, Robert Kearsley.

Dovor, [sic].

London, 1832. 315 x 195.
Original coloured lithograph; light age-toning to the edges of the paper, minor spotting, otherwise a very good example.
A plan of Dover (title reads Dovor), from a composite volume of the 'Plans of the Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales'. Robert Kearsley Dawson (1798 -1861) the son of surveyor Robert Dawson, was born in Dover, he went on to study at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. In 1818 he was commissioned into the Royal Engineers, and between 1819 and 1829 took part in the triangulation and mapping of Ireland and Scotland under Thomas Colby. In 1831 he was to survey the boundaries of the proposed Parliamentary Boroughs for the Great Reform Act.
£48

DAWSON, Robert Kearsley.

Faversham.

London, 1832. 285 x 195.
Original coloured lithograph; light age-toning to the edges of the paper, minor spotting & soiling, otherwise a very good example.
A plan of Faversham, from a composite volume of the 'Plans of the Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales'. Robert Kearsley Dawson (1798 -1861) the son of surveyor Robert Dawson, was born in Dover, he went on to study at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. In 1818 he was commissioned into the Royal Engineers, and between 1819 and 1829 took part in the triangulation and mapping of Ireland and Scotland under Thomas Colby. In 1831 he was to survey the boundaries of the proposed Parliamentary Boroughs for the Great Reform Act.
£38

DAWSON, Robert Kearsley.

Hastings.

London, 1832. 320 x 390.
Original coloured lithograph; age-toning to the edges of the paper, minor spotting and soiling, vertical folds from book, otherwise a very good example.
A plan of Hastings, from a composite volume of the 'Plans of the Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales'. Robert Kearsley Dawson (1798 -1861) the son of surveyor Robert Dawson, was born in Dover, he went on to study at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. In 1818 he was commissioned into the Royal Engineers, and between 1819 and 1829 took part in the triangulation and mapping of Ireland and Scotland under Thomas Colby. In 1831 he was to survey the boundaries of the proposed Parliamentary Boroughs for the Great Reform Act.
£48

DAWSON, Robert Kearsley.

Kingston Upon Thames.

London, 1832. 310 x 290.
Original coloured lithograph; light age-toning to the edges of the paper, minor spotting, light print offset, signs of old vertical folds from book, with slight toning, otherwise a very good example.
A plan of Kingston upon Thames, from a composite volume of the 'Plans of the Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales'. Robert Kearsley Dawson (1798 -1861) the son of surveyor Robert Dawson, was born in Dover, he went on to study at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. In 1818 he was commissioned into the Royal Engineers, and between 1819 and 1829 took part in the triangulation and mapping of Ireland and Scotland under Thomas Colby. In 1831 he was to survey the boundaries of the proposed Parliamentary Boroughs for the Great Reform Act.
£58

DAWSON, Robert Kearsley.

Rochester.

London, 1832. 310 x 235.
Original coloured lithograph; light age-toning to the edges of the paper, minor spotting, light print offset, otherwise a very good example.
A plan of Rochester in Kent, from a composite volume of the 'Plans of the Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales'. Robert Kearsley Dawson (1798 -1861) the son of surveyor Robert Dawson, was born in Dover, he went on to study at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. In 1818 he was commissioned into the Royal Engineers, and between 1819 and 1829 took part in the triangulation and mapping of Ireland and Scotland under Thomas Colby. In 1831 he was to survey the boundaries of the proposed Parliamentary Boroughs for the Great Reform Act.
£42

BOWEN, Emanuel.

A Map of Sussex.

London, c.1720. 120 x 120, map size.
Uncoloured; light age-toning and minor nicks to margins, otherwise fine condition.
A miniature map of the county from the 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improved' by John Owen and Emanuel Bowen. The verso has the road from Riadergowy to Aberistwith [sic].
£42

DAWSON, Robert Kearsley.

Tenterden.

London, 1832. 310 x 390.
Original coloured lithograph; light age-toning to the edges of the paper, minor spotting, signs of old vertical folds from book, otherwise a good example.
A plan of Tenterden in Kent, from a composite volume of the 'Plans of the Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales'. Robert Kearsley Dawson (1798 -1861) the son of surveyor Robert Dawson, was born in Dover, he went on to study at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. In 1818 he was commissioned into the Royal Engineers, and between 1819 and 1829 took part in the triangulation and mapping of Ireland and Scotland under Thomas Colby. In 1831 he was to survey the boundaries of the proposed Parliamentary Boroughs for the Great Reform Act.
£38