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The earliest map to portray Dublin on such a large and detailed scale
1 x
£16,000
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£16,000 |
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£16,000 |
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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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A delineation of the strata around Scarborough
1 x
£450
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£450 |
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£450 |
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Middlesex and Hertfordshire
1 x
£1,200
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£1,200 |
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£1,200 |
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Greenough recognises his debt to William Smith
1 x
£18,500
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£18,500 |
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£18,500 |
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Known in only one other example
1 x
£3,600
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£3,600 |
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£3,600 |
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Map of Japan published in Dufour's 'Atlas Populaire'
1 x
£40
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£40 |
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£40 |
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From the first edition of Thomas Tegg's 'A London Encyclopaedia'
1 x
£40
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£40 |
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£40 |
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One of the most important scientific maps ever published
1 x
£30,000
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£30,000 |
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£30,000 |
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"Carte trace de la route Suivie par la frigate la Venus" (Louis Freycinet)
1 x
£1,500
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£1,500 |
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£1,500 |
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"The fourth part of the earth, we have decided to call Amerige"
1 x
£4,000
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£4,000 |
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£4,000 |
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London after the fire
1 x
£5,000
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£5,000 |
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£5,000 |
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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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A presentation copy of the last gasp for Edmund Halley’s theory for the determination of longitude by magnetic declination
1 x
£50,000
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£50,000 |
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£50,000 |
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Cruchley’s New Plan of London in Miniature
1 x
£850
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£850 |
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£850 |
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De Jode's rare world map
1 x
£24,000
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£24,000 |
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£24,000 |
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