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Maps 1-88
Decorative Prints 89-126
Travel & Topography 127-157
Natural History 158-166
Ephemera 167-178
Antiquarian Literature 179-282
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Silver Filigree Cases 377- 399
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Lot 50 - New Zealand. Copies of Extracts of Correspondence relative to New Zealand..., 1841
Lot 51 - Niagara Falls. Geil (Samuel), Map of the Vicinity of Niagara Falls..., 1853
Lot 52 - Northamptonshire. Speed (John). Northampton Shire, Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell [1676]
Lot 55 - Road maps. A collection of approximately 150 maps, 18th & 19th century
Lot 56 - * Russia. Blaeu (W. J.), Tabula Russiae ex autographo..., circa 1650
Lot 57 - Scotland. Collins (Captain Greenville), Four sea charts of Scottish Islands, circa 1700
Lot 58 - Scotland. MacKenzie (Murdoch), A collection of ten sea charts, circa 1775
Lot 59 - Sea Charts. A collection of 12 charts, 18th & 19th century
Lot 60 - Sea Charts. A collection of 24 charts and plans, 18th & 19th century
Lot 68 - * Speed (John). Suffolk, Suffolke Described and Divided into Hundreds..., circa 1676
Lot 69 - * Surrey. Blaeu (Johannes), Surria vernacule Surrey, Amsterdam: circa 1645
Lot 70 - Sussex. Norden (John & John Speed), Sussex described and divided..., 1676
Lot 71 - Sydney. International Exhibition Plan of the City of Sydney..., circa 1880
Lot 72 - Tartary. Blaeu (W. J ), Tartaria sive Magni Chami Imperium, Amsterdam: circa 1640