£1,200,000
By PTOLEMAEUS, Claudius; translated by ANGELUS, Jacobus, and edited by Nicolaus GERMANUS, 16 July 1482.
£160,000
By WILLDEY, George, [1721].
£3,500
By WALLIS, Edward, [c.1818].
£35,000
By D'APRES DE MANNEVILLETTE, Jean-Baptiste, [1775 – 1781].
£1,000
By DE VINE HUNT, Frank A., 1947, [but 1956].
£8,400
By SPEED, John, 1626 [but 1627-1632].
£40,000
By DE JODE, Cornelis, 1593.
Pre-empting the discovery of Western Australia
“Cotes conjectures”
“Freedom, Fraternity, Federation”
The world Columbus knew – Ptolemy’s Second Projection, and the first map signed by its author
“Outlandish creatures and beings that were thought to inhabit the furthermost parts of the earth”.
A puzzling gift
The first atlas on Mercator’s Projection
An unrecorded English edition of Lootsman’s pilot of the Mediterranean
Rare Russian world map
De Jode’s striking world map on a north and south polar projection
“A most dismal description of New Holland” (Brown)
A mini version of Apianus’s cordiform world map
Unrecorded Wall Map of the World
A separately-published world map, issued prior to its inclusion in the first “atlas” to be so called
“…one of the largest, beautifullest, most useful, and diverting Ornaments…” 

