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Lot 97 - East Indies. Visscher (N.), Indiae Orientalis nec non Insularum Adiacentium..., circa 1680
Lot 98 - British Isles. Waldseemüller (Martin), Untitled map, Strasbourg, 1525
Lot 103 - Ireland. Mercator (Gerard & Hondius Henricus), Hiberniae pars Australis, 1636
Lot 105 - Ireland. Van Keulen (Johannes), Paskaart van de West Cust van Yrlandt..., circa 1685
Lot 106 - Ireland. Von Reilly (Franz), Karte von Ireland nach Jefferys Neu Verzeichnet, circa 1795
Lot 107 - * Isle of Man. Speed (John), The Isle of Man, Henry Overton, circa 1710
Lot 108 - * London. Vertue (George), Survey & Ground Plot of the Royal Palace of White Hall..., 1747
Lot 110 - Manuscript County Maps. 47 Manuscript Maps of English and Welsh Counties, circa 1850
Lot 111 - Maps. A collection of approximately 100 British & Foreign maps, 18th & 19th century
Lot 113 - North America. Moll (Herman)..., This Map of North America..., circa 1725
Lot 114 - Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Newhaven com. Sussex, 1675 or later
Lot 115 - Ogilby (John). The Road from Oxford to Coventry continued to Darby [1675 or later]
Lot 116 - Ogilby (John). The Road from Whitby in com Ebor. to Durham [1675 or later]
Lot 117 - Ogilby (John). The Roads from Exeter com. Devon to Dorchester..., [1675 or later]
Lot 119 - Rome. Rossi (G. G.), Urbis Romae Sciographia Ex Antiquis.., circa 1650
Lot 120 - Russia & Tartary. De Wit (F.), Imperii Russici sive Moscoviae..., circa 1690