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MONTREAL, The Seat of Lord AMHERST 2
T.
Sandby R.A (1721-1798). pinxt. who illustrated the many projects he
undertook, and several of his drawings and designs were engraved and
published as folios. W. Watts (1752-1851) sculpt. -. - Published
according to Act of Parliament, by G. Kearsly, No. 46, in Fleet Street,
May 1, 1777.Kearsly G. (active ca. 1777): publisher Not from Seats or
any other as a folio sized copper engraving RARE £40 close
cut to top edge
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MONTREAL, The Seat of Lord AMHERST 1
T.
Sandby R.A (1721-1798). pinxt. who illustrated the many projects he
undertook, and several of his drawings and designs were engraved and
published as folios. W. Watts (1752-1851) sculpt. -. - Published
according to Act of Parliament, by G. Kearsly, No. 46, in Fleet Street,
May 1, 1777.Kearsly G. (active ca. 1777): publisher Not from Seats or
any other as a folio sized copper engraving RARE £40 close
cut + loss to top right corner
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Wickham
Court late the seat of Sir Samuel Lennard bart now of Miss Mary Lennard
his Descendant
Lysons'
Environs of London vol.IV, pt.II p.322 from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's
Environs of London (1792-6). 1792 eng J. Bayly, 1779 .Published T.
Cadell, London . Image 34 x 24 cm £40 rare rare some paper
damage to top edge
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Front
elevation of Bromley college, in Bromley, Kent,
Lysons'
Environs of London vol.IV, pt.II p.322 from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's
Environs of London (1792-6). 1792 eng J. Bayly, 1779.Published T.
Cadell, London . Image 34 x 27 cm £40 rare
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Chilham
Castle
1785 Bayly
sculp probably from THE SEATS OF THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY Complete with
Eighty-Four Engravings of Eighteenth Century English Manors WATTS,
William, [illustrator]. The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry in a
Collection of the Most Interesting & Picturesque Views,
engraved by W. Watts, from drawings by the most eminent artists. With
descriptions of each view. London: William Watts, 1779-86. but not the
usual quarto as these were folio until closer cut 40 x 25 cm bottom
edge is irregularly cut by an idiot pic is ok
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Beckenham
Place
The Seat of
John Carter
from E. Hasted,
Kent, vol II, 1792,Hasted's Historical and Topographical Survey of
Kent. The Historical and Topographical Survey of Kent - Edward Hasted
1793 closer cut 33 x 25cm £45
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Yotes in
Kent the Seat of William Daniel Master esq
engraved by
Godfrey from Edward Hasted,, Kent, vol II, 1792,Hasted's Historical and
Topographical Survey of Kent. The Historical and Topographical Survey
of Kent - Edward Hasted 1793 closer cut 33 x 25cm £50
perfect
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The South
East View of Summerhill kent the Seat of Henry Woodgate 1
engraved by
Godfrey from Edward Hasted,, Kent, vol II, 1792,Hasted's Historical and
Topographical Survey of Kent. The Historical and Topographical Survey
of Kent - Edward Hasted 1793 edge tear 41 x 25cm £45
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The South
East View of Summerhill kent the Seat of Henry Woodgate 2
engraved by
Godfrey from Edward Hasted,, Kent, vol II, 1792,Hasted's Historical and
Topographical Survey of Kent. The Historical and Topographical Survey
of Kent - Edward Hasted 1793 edge tear bottom right corner old tape
stain 41 x 25cm £45
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The South
East View of Summerhill kent the Seat of Henry Woodgate 3
engraved by
Godfrey from Edward Hasted,, Kent, vol II, 1792,Hasted's Historical and
Topographical Survey of Kent. The Historical and Topographical Survey
of Kent - Edward Hasted 1793 edge tear stain to left lower edge , old
paper tape on lower right 41 x 25cm £45
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The Ruins of
the priory of St Martin in Dover divested of the Buildings added . . .
. .
probably
from Edward Hasted,, Kent, I, 1778,Hasted's Historical and
Topographical Survey of Kent. The Historical and Topographical Survey
of Kent - Edward Hasted 1793 Size 34 x 26cm £40
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East View of
the Abbey of St Augustine . . . . . .
engraved
by T Milton from Edward Hasted,, Kent, I, 1778,Hasted's Historical and
Topographical Survey of Kent. The Historical and Topographical Survey
of Kent - Edward Hasted 1793 Size 34 x 26cm £50
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The North
View of Ruins of St Augustine's Abbey
probably from
Edward Hasted,, Kent, I, 1778,Hasted's Historical and Topographical
Survey of Kent. The Historical and Topographical Survey of Kent -
Edward Hasted 1793 Size 34 x 26cm £40
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19/20
Dover; Ewell; Buckland
One of a series
of detailed road maps from Edward Mogg's A Survey of the Roads from
London to Brighton, Southampton, Portsmouth, Hastings, Tunbridge Wells,
Margate, Ramsgate & Dover, Laid down on a Scale of one Inch to
a Mile, pub. 18 June, 1808, by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing Cross,
London Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street
Original hand-colour and copper-plate engraved. There was only one
edition which is now scarce. Each map measures about 211Ž2 cm x 141Ž2
cm (h x w) £35 unmounted
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17/18
Canterbury, Harbledown; Boughton
One of a series
of detailed road maps from Edward Mogg's A Survey of the Roads from
London to Brighton, Southampton, Portsmouth, Hastings, Tunbridge Wells,
Margate, Ramsgate & Dover, Laid down on a Scale of one Inch to
a Mile, pub. 18 June, 1808, by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing Cross,
London Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street
Original hand-colour and copper-plate engraved. There was only one
edition which is now scarce. Each map measures about 211Ž2 cm x 141Ž2
cm (h x w) £35 unmounted
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13/14
Chatham; Dartford ;Rochester; Northfleet
One of a series
of detailed road maps from Edward Mogg's A Survey of the Roads from
London to Brighton, Southampton, Portsmouth, Hastings, Tunbridge Wells,
Margate, Ramsgate & Dover, Laid down on a Scale of one Inch to
a Mile, pub. 18 June, 1808, by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing Cross,
London Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street
Original hand-colour and copper-plate engraved. There was only one
edition which is now scarce. Each map measures about 211Ž2 cm x 141Ž2
cm (h x w) £35 unmounted
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11/12
Deptford;Welling ;Crayfors, Shooters Hill
One of a series
of detailed road maps from Edward Mogg's A Survey of the Roads from
London to Brighton, Southampton, Portsmouth, Hastings, Tunbridge Wells,
Margate, Ramsgate & Dover, Laid down on a Scale of one Inch to
a Mile, pub. 18 June, 1808, by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing Cross,
London Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street
Original hand-colour and copper-plate engraved. There was only one
edition which is now scarce. Each map measures about 211Ž2 cm x 141Ž2
cm (h x w) £35 unmounted
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25/26
Lewisham;Broml;ey; Farnborough
One of a series
of detailed road maps from Edward Mogg's A Survey of the Roads from
London to Brighton, Southampton, Portsmouth, Hastings, Tunbridge Wells,
Margate, Ramsgate & Dover, Laid down on a Scale of one Inch to
a Mile, pub. 18 June, 1808, by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing Cross,
London Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street
Original hand-colour and copper-plate engraved. There was only one
edition which is now scarce. Each map measures about 211Ž2 cm x 141Ž2
cm (h x w) £35 unmounted
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23/24
Ramsgate;Tunbridge Wells
One of a series
of detailed road maps from Edward Mogg's A Survey of the Roads from
London to Brighton, Southampton, Portsmouth, Hastings, Tunbridge Wells,
Margate, Ramsgate & Dover, Laid down on a Scale of one Inch to
a Mile, pub. 18 June, 1808, by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing Cross,
London Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street
Original hand-colour and copper-plate engraved. There was only one
edition which is now scarce. Each map measures about 211Ž2 cm x 141Ž2
cm (h x w) £35 unmounted
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21/22
Margate, Monkton, Sturry
One of a series
of detailed road maps from Edward Mogg's A Survey of the Roads from
London to Brighton, Southampton, Portsmouth, Hastings, Tunbridge Wells,
Margate, Ramsgate & Dover, Laid down on a Scale of one Inch to
a Mile, pub. 18 June, 1808, by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing Cross,
London Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street
Original hand-colour and copper-plate engraved. There was only one
edition which is now scarce. Each map measures about 211Ž2 cm x 141Ž2
cm (h x w) £35 unmounted
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27/28
SevenOaks;Tunbridge
One of a series
of detailed road maps from Edward Mogg's A Survey of the Roads from
London to Brighton, Southampton, Portsmouth, Hastings, Tunbridge Wells,
Margate, Ramsgate & Dover, Laid down on a Scale of one Inch to
a Mile, pub. 18 June, 1808, by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing Cross,
London Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street
Original hand-colour and copper-plate engraved. There was only one
edition which is now scarce. Each map measures about 211Ž2 cm x 141Ž2
cm (h x w) £35 unmounted
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15/16
Sittingbourn, Rainham
One of a series
of detailed road maps from Edward Mogg's A Survey of the Roads from
London to Brighton, Southampton, Portsmouth, Hastings, Tunbridge Wells,
Margate, Ramsgate & Dover, Laid down on a Scale of one Inch to
a Mile, pub. 18 June, 1808, by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing Cross,
London Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell Street
Original hand-colour and copper-plate engraved. There was only one
edition which is now scarce. Each map measures about 211Ž2 cm x 141Ž2
cm (h x w) £35 unmounted
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Thanet Moule Map ,
by
Thomas Mouleo £40
Thomas
Moule (1784-1851) was a scholar and writer on heraldry and antiquities
who worked in London as a bookseller and later on worked in the Lord
Chamberlain's department.The County Maps for which he is best known
were first published in the 1830's in the reign of William IV and
re-issued in 1841 in the reign of Victoria. The original steel plates
were used for all issues, but they were amended in the later edition to
show the railways.
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John.
NORDEN, Kent map
Cantium Quod
nunc Kent.
Johannes Norden
deliniavit. William Kip Sculpsit. 1605, the date of engraving. 28 x
37.5cm.John. Norden had surveyed Kent as a single county and this was
used by William Camden for his Britannia, which was first issued in
1607. Condition both have suffered over the years one has edge loss
£105
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John.
NORDEN, Kent map
Cantium Quod
nunc Kent.
Johannes Norden
deliniavit. William Kip Sculpsit. 1605, the date of engraving. 28 x
37.5cm.John. Norden had surveyed Kent as a single county and this was
used by William Camden for his Britannia, which was first issued in
1607. Condition this has cropped edges £105 complete perfect
c£400!
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a Chart of the English Channel with the
adjacent
Thomas Kitchin (1718 - 1784) Kitchin worked
as a publisher and engraver from premises at The Star in Holborn,
London. MONMOUTHSHIRE DRAWN FROM THE BEST AUTHORTIES BY T. KITCHIN
GEOGRAPHER £70 scarce
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Kent by Thomas Kitchin
Known as the Duke of York series due to Kitchin's title on each map as
Geographer Engraver to H.R.H. the Duke of York. Outline colour.25x20 cm
by Thomas Kitchin (1719-1784), one of the best known of English
mapmakers of the period and later to become Hydrographer to the King.
One of a series originally produced by Kitchin for the "London
Magazine: or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer" between 1747 and 1763.
The present map first appeared with the May 1748 issue of magazine, and
is here in a later state dating from the late eighteenth century.ie
1763 Copper line engraving on paper. £85 rare
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75/76 Lamberhurst, Newenden, Rye. Part
of a description of London on verso.
Road Map by Emanuel Bowen Published by John
Owen in 1720 in ccontained in the decorative cartouche at the top of
the map. Copper engraved map hand coloured Size 12x18cms £20
tinted
Kent Sussex
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kent Map
Virtually a
reprint of Teesdale but published London, Published by G. Virtue, 26
Ivy Lane, 1829 £45 corner loss bottom right
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Kent map
Cantium Quod
nunc Kent.
Johannes Norden
deliniavit. William Kip Sculpsit. 1605, the date of engraving. 28 x
37.5cm.John. Norden had surveyed Kent as a single county and this was
used by William Camden for his Britannia, which was first issued in
1607. Condition this has cropped edges loss on right edge and
top corner£85 complete perfect
c£400! so perfect for historians etc as all info is
present
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MAP OF Kent FROM THE BEST AUTHORITIES.1805
A
detailed map of the county with publisher's imprint dated 1805. 15 3/4
x 20 1/2 inches. Good condition with wide blank margins. Originally
bound on edge so there is no centre fold. From New British Atlas
published by John Stockdale, Piccadilly. STOCKDALE, John (publisher)
Cary's maps were popular for their accuracy and clear style. The
numbers marked on the roads give the distances between towns. Copper
engraved map
Hand-coloured
engraved map (approximately 106 x 120 inches overall) on double-page
folio sheets (each sheet measuring 24 x 26 1Î2 inches).The
large size allows for a remarkable amount of detail to be shown, with
careful identification of parishes, gentlemen's seats, heaths and
commons, marshes, navigable canals, dikes, turnpikes, by-roads,
tramways, and even Roman walls. All shown on a map drawn to a scale of
1 3/8 inches to 5 miles.In 1805 Stockdale had published the New British
Atlas, with 43 maps by John Cary. £95 **
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