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John Speed (1552-1629), mid 17th century hand coloured map of Hartfordshire, 39 x 52cm, text verso, sold by Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell

Lot 848

Sale: 100624

John Speed (1552-1629), mid 17th century hand coloured map of Hartfordshire, 39 x 52cm, text verso, sold by Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell

Estimate: £80-£100
After Augustin Heckel (1690-1770), three colour etchings, comprising ‘Rover Thames at Twickenham’, printed for R. Wilkinson, ‘Twickenham & Isleworth’, printed for John Bowles and ‘View from Richmond Hill up the River’, p

Lot 1783

Sale: 030624

After Augustin Heckel (1690-1770), three colour etchings, comprising ‘Rover Thames at Twickenham’, printed for R. Wilkinson, ‘Twickenham & Isleworth’, printed for John Bowles and ‘View from Richmond Hill up the River’, p

Estimate: £100-£200
William Darton (1755-1819), folding hand coloured map, New and Correct Plan of London and Westminster with the Latest Improvements, publ. 1814, William Darton, framed, together with John Cary, hand coloured engraved map

Lot 1788

Sale: 030624

William Darton (1755-1819), folding hand coloured map, New and Correct Plan of London and Westminster with the Latest Improvements, publ. 1814, William Darton, framed, together with John Cary, hand coloured engraved map

Estimate: £80-£120
Rear Admiral Humfrey John Bradley Moore, CBE, RI (British, 1898-1985), four watercolours, Mediterranean views and study of a woman seated in a meadow, each signed, largest 26 x 35cm

Lot 1758

Sale: 030624

Rear Admiral Humfrey John Bradley Moore, CBE, RI (British, 1898-1985), four watercolours, Mediterranean views and study of a woman seated in a meadow, each signed, largest 26 x 35cm

Estimate: £80-£120
Four 18th / 19th century Map’s of the Hundreds including ‘Loningborough & Folkestone’ together with ‘The Road from London to Dover’, by John Ogilby (1600-1676), largest 50 x 39cm

Lot 694

Sale: 200524

Four 18th / 19th century Map’s of the Hundreds including ‘Loningborough & Folkestone’ together with ‘The Road from London to Dover’, by John Ogilby (1600-1676), largest 50 x 39cm

Estimate: £80-£120
A small George V presentation silver waiter with later central script ‘To John and Ann on their silver wedding Dec 1965 from the DBS’ London, 1919 by Carrington & Co, 20.9cm, 10.7oz.

Lot 832

Sale: 200524

A small George V presentation silver waiter with later central script ‘To John and Ann on their silver wedding Dec 1965 from the DBS’ London, 1919 by Carrington & Co, 20.9cm, 10.7oz.

Estimate: £150-£200
A large George II silver shaped circular salver, with pie crust border and engraved armorial, on four scroll feet, by John Tuite, London, 1735, diameter 36.6cm, 43.1oz.

Lot 845

Sale: 200524

A large George II silver shaped circular salver, with pie crust border and engraved armorial, on four scroll feet, by John Tuite, London, 1735, diameter 36.6cm, 43.1oz.

Estimate: £1,000-£1,500
A collection of 19th century pencil sketches, Landscapes including some by John Hodgson, Scottish loch scenes and examples signed ‘Miss Walker’ including Brassington Tors, dated 1831, largest 22 x 28cm, all unframed

Lot 711

Sale: 200524

A collection of 19th century pencil sketches, Landscapes including some by John Hodgson, Scottish loch scenes and examples signed ‘Miss Walker’ including Brassington Tors, dated 1831, largest 22 x 28cm, all unframed

Estimate: £80-£120
Feliks Topolski (Polish, 1907-1989), folio of colour prints commemorating The Inauguration of His Holiness Pope John Paul II, 1978, limited edition 148/850, signed in pencil, 40 x 52cm

Lot 809

Sale: 200524

Feliks Topolski (Polish, 1907-1989), folio of colour prints commemorating The Inauguration of His Holiness Pope John Paul II, 1978, limited edition 148/850, signed in pencil, 40 x 52cm

Estimate: £250-£350
After John Speed (1552-1629), hand-coloured engraved map, ‘The Countie Palletine of Lancaster Described and Divided into Hundreds’, 1610, text verso, 53 x 40cm

Lot 796

Sale: 200524

After John Speed (1552-1629), hand-coloured engraved map, ‘The Countie Palletine of Lancaster Described and Divided into Hundreds’, 1610, text verso, 53 x 40cm

Estimate: £150-£200

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