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Bourne Collective Sale (#110320BC) 11/03/2020 10:00 AM Closed

Starts Ending 11/03/2020 10:00 AM GMT

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Lot 53Three Victorian sectional maps of England, c1860, drawn by R Creighton, engraved by J Dower, and sold by Edward Stanford., divided into Counties, Parliamentary Divisions and Diocese, Shewing (sic) The Principle Roads, Railways, Rivers and Canals, and The Seats of The Nobility and Gentry with the distance of each town from the General Post Office, London., hand coloured folded cloth, comprising the North East, North West and The South East.

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Lot closed - Sold For:£50

Bourne Collective Sale (#110320BC) 11/03/2020 10:00 AM Closed

Starts Ending 11/03/2020 10:00 AM GMT

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  • Three Victorian sectional maps of England, c1860, drawn by R Creighton, engraved by J Dower, and sold by Edward Stanford., divided into Counties, Parliamentary Divisions and Diocese, Shewing (sic) The Principle Roads, Railways, Rivers and Canals, and The
  • Three Victorian sectional maps of England, c1860, drawn by R Creighton, engraved by J Dower, and sold by Edward Stanford., divided into Counties, Parliamentary Divisions and Diocese, Shewing (sic) The Principle Roads, Railways, Rivers and Canals, and The - 2
  • Three Victorian sectional maps of England, c1860, drawn by R Creighton, engraved by J Dower, and sold by Edward Stanford., divided into Counties, Parliamentary Divisions and Diocese, Shewing (sic) The Principle Roads, Railways, Rivers and Canals, and The - 3
  • Three Victorian sectional maps of England, c1860, drawn by R Creighton, engraved by J Dower, and sold by Edward Stanford., divided into Counties, Parliamentary Divisions and Diocese, Shewing (sic) The Principle Roads, Railways, Rivers and Canals, and The - 4
  • Three Victorian sectional maps of England, c1860, drawn by R Creighton, engraved by J Dower, and sold by Edward Stanford., divided into Counties, Parliamentary Divisions and Diocese, Shewing (sic) The Principle Roads, Railways, Rivers and Canals, and The - 5