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Autographs & Ephemera (40)
Books (245)
Collectables (1)
Decorative Prints (47)
Maps (84)
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Lot 1 - Cook (James). A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, 1st edition, 3 volumes, 1784
Sold for £1,800
Lot 2 - Cook (James). An Account of the Voyages, plates only, 2nd edition, 1773
Sold for £2,000
Lot 3 - De Bry (Theodore). Admiranda Narratio Fida Tamen... 1st edition, Frankfurt: Joannis Wecheli, [1590]
Sold for £380
Lot 4 - De Bry (Theodore). Ameriae pars VIII, Frankfurt: Erasmi Kempfferi, 1625
Sold for £300
Lot 5 - De Vaugondy (Robert). Nouvel Atlas Portatif...., Paris, C. F. Delamarche, circa 1804
Sold for £420
Lot 6 - Hakluyt Society. 76 volumes of Hakluyt Society publications
Sold for £180
Lot 7 - Indian Tea Reports. Report on the Government Tea Plantations in Kumaon and Gurwahl
Lot 8 - Lawrence (T.E.). Crusader Castles, volume I only, 1936
Sold for £170
Lot 9 - Mallet (Allain Manesson). Beschreibung des gantzen Welt-Kreisses, 1st edition in German, 1684
Sold for £1,700
Lot 10 - Myller (Angelicus Maria). Peregrinus in Jerusalem, volumes 2 and 3 in 1 (of 3), 1730
Sold for £750
Lot 11 - Phillips-Wolley (Clive). Big Game Shooting, 1st edition, 2 volumes, 1894
Sold for £150
Lot 12 - Salmon (T.H & M. Van Goch). Hedendaagsche Historie, Amsterdam: Isaak Tirion, 1732
Sold for £80
Lot 13 - * Shackleton (Ernest, 1874-1922). Autograph Signature in blue ink
Lot 14 - Sydney Harbour Bridge, 1932
Sold for £120
Lot 15 - The Polar Record. A complete run, issues 1-240, Cambridge University Press, 1931-2012
Lot 16 - Vivien de Saint Martin (Louis). Atlas Universal pour servir a L'etude..., 1834
Sold for £100
Lot 17 - Ward (Susan R.). A Glimpse of Assam, 1st edition, Calcutta: printed by Thomas S. Smith
Estimated at £200 - £300
Lot 18 - Wathen (James). Journal of a Voyage, to Madras and China, 1814
Sold for £480
Lot 19 - Zuallart (Jean). Il Devotissimo Viaggio Di Giervsalemme, Rome: Domenico Basa, 1587
Sold for £400
Lot 20 - Andrews (Lieut. Col. Mottram). A Series of Views in Turkey and the Crimea
Lot 21 - Hardinge (Charles). Sketches in the Camp before Sebastopol, 1st edition, Henry Graves, 1855
Sold for £900
Lot 22 - Spencer (Edmund). Turkey, Russia, the Black Sea, and Circassia, 4th thousand
Sold for £640
Lot 23 - Simpson (William). The Seat of War in the East, first & second series bound as one, 1st edition
Sold for £1,200
Lot 24 - Simpson (William, 1823-1899). Church in the rear of the Redan, looking north
Sold for £3,200
Lot 25 - Simpson (William, 1823-1899). The Bombardment of Sebastopol, 1856
Sold for £2,800
Lot 26 - Simpson (William, 1823-1899). An Encampment of the Naval Brigade, March 1855
Lot 27 - Simpson (William, 1823-1899). Brighton Volunteers Sham Fight, 1870
Lot 28 - Simpson (William, 1823-1899). Balaklava, Crimea, April 1869, pen and ink and monochrome wash
Sold for £700
Lot 29 - Simpson (William, 1823-1899). Monument at the Salient of the Redan
Lot 30 - Simpson (William, 1823-1899). Rock cut tomb, Ancient Kherson, Crimea, 1869
Sold for £600
Lot 31 - Simpson (William). A group of 10 tinted lithographic plates of Crimean scenes
Lot 32 - Guys (Constantin, 1802-1892). A Russian Encampment, 1854
Sold for £1,100
Lot 33 - Guys (Constantin, 1802-1892). Zouave Entrenching Party in Storm, Crimea, 1854
Sold for £540
Lot 34 - Guys (Constantin, 1802-1892). A Picquet, Advancing, Crimea, 1854
Sold for £560
Lot 35 - Guys (Constantin, 1802-1892). A Sentry, Crimea, 1854
Sold for £360
Lot 36 - Bossoli (Carlo, 1815-1884). Sebastopol, as seen from the Northern Fort
Sold for £30
Lot 37 - Ackermann (Rudolph). The History of the Abbey Church of St Peter's Westminster, 2 vols., 1812
Lot 38 - Baybridge Canal, Sussex. A pair of broadsides relating to the canal construction and later closure, 1825 & 1875 respectively
Sold for £220
Lot 39 - Bradshaw (George). Lengths and levels to Bradshaw's maps of canals, navigable rivers, and railways, 1832
Sold for £160
Lot 40 - Cooke (William Bernard). Source of the Thames [Thames Scenery], 1814-19
Sold for £320
Lot 41 - Cundy (Nicholas Wilcox). Reports on the Grand Ship Canal from London to Arundel Bay and Portsmouth, 1827
Sold for £950
Lot 42 - Cundy (Nicholas). Inland Transit. The Practicability, Utility, and Benefit of Railroads, 2nd ed., 1834
Lot 43 - Dart (John). Westmonasterium, or, The History ... Abbey Church of St. Peters Westminster, [1723, 2 volumes
Sold for £200
Lot 44 - Dashwood (J. Bacon). The Thames to the Solent by Canal and Sea; or, the Log of the Una boat 'Caprice.'
Lot 45 - Dugdale (William). History of Imbanking and Draining, 2nd ed., 1772
Sold for £260
Lot 46 - Dugdale (William, & Dodsworth, Roger). Monasticon Anglicanum, volumes 1 & 2, 1655-61
Sold for £110
Lot 47 - Hall (Mr. & Mrs. S.C.). Ireland: its Scenery, Character, &c., 3 vols., new ed., [1841-1843]
Sold for £240
Lot 48 - Middiman (Samuel). Select Views in Great Britain, circa 1825