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Dighton’s caricature map of England and Wales
1 x
£1,700
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£1,700 |
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£1,700 |
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The most accurate representation of the West Indies and its environs
1 x
£20,000
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£20,000 |
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£20,000 |
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The first scientific analysis of the American Southwest
1 x
£45,000
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£45,000 |
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£45,000 |
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The earliest obtainable atlas printed in Arabic
1 x
£60,000
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£60,000 |
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£60,000 |
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Plan of London showing troop dispositions
1 x
£1,500
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£1,500 |
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£1,500 |
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Pivot to the Pacific
1 x
£35,000
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£35,000 |
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£35,000 |
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Printed on silk
1 x
£6,000
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£6,000 |
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£6,000 |
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“Cook’s going out 1776”
1 x
£25,000
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£25,000 |
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£25,000 |
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The first atlas printed in Venice, the first wholly printed in colours, incorporating the first map to indicate Japan, the second map in a Ptolemaic atlas to show America.
1 x
£150,000
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£150,000 |
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£150,000 |
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A striking map of Pakistan from the 1482 Ulm Ptolemy
1 x
£12,000
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£12,000 |
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£12,000 |
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From the French edition of Captain Cook’s journal
1 x
£75
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£75 |
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£75 |
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The Swan River Colony
1 x
£15,000
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£15,000 |
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£15,000 |
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Covens and Mortier’s Southeast Asia
1 x
£6,000
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£6,000 |
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£6,000 |
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P is for Papetiers
1 x
£800
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£800 |
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£800 |
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Sign on the meridian line
1 x
£3,500
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£3,500 |
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£3,500 |
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The First Commercial Building in London, and the Earliest English Copper Engraved Topographical Print
1 x
£12,500
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£12,500 |
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£12,500 |
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“Ingenieur-Mechanicien pour les Globes et Spheres”
1 x
£55,000
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£55,000 |
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£55,000 |
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The Empire of Japan with part of the Continent of Asia
1 x
£150
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£150 |
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£150 |
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The Grand Tour in eighteenth century virtual reality!
1 x
£45,000
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£45,000 |
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£45,000 |
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