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× |
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Stanford’s map of Central Africa
1 x
£800
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£800 |
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£800 |
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× |
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“Hops, reformation, turkeys, carp, and beer, came into England all in one year”
1 x
£1,500
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£1,500 |
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£1,500 |
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× |
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The Earl of Lonsdale’s copy of Thompson’s Alcedo
1 x
£65,000
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£65,000 |
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£65,000 |
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× |
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A revolution in data visualisation – First state of Beck’s iconic tube map
1 x
£4,000
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£4,000 |
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£4,000 |
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× |
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Wyld’s map of South Africa
1 x
£1,000
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£1,000 |
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£1,000 |
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× |
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One of only a few maps of the period created from first-hand knowledge
1 x
£13,000
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£13,000 |
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£13,000 |
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× |
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Aden: the “choke point” between the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean
1 x
£100
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£100 |
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£100 |
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× |
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One of the largest world maps ever printed
1 x
£180,000
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£180,000 |
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£180,000 |
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× |
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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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× |
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“The navigator’s vade mecum for the Eastern seas” – one of the most influential English travel books of the sixteenth century
1 x
£150,000
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£150,000 |
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£150,000 |
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× |
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First Western Map of Quantung
1 x
£3,500
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£3,500 |
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£3,500 |
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× |
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First atlas of China made in Europe
1 x
£35,000
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£35,000 |
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£35,000 |
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× |
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A detailed chart of northeast Borneo and present-day Sulu Archipelago, the Philippines
1 x
£550
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£550 |
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£550 |
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× |
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The first chart of the Chinese Coast on Mercator’s Projection
1 x
£21,000
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£21,000 |
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£21,000 |
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× |
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A striking map of Southeast Asia from the 1482 Ulm Ptolemy
1 x
£37,500
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£37,500 |
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£37,500 |
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