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BK20: Antiquarian Book Sale

SPEED, John - Britannia ... Anglo-Saxonum

Auction Lot BK20/380

SPEED, John - Britannia ... Anglo-Saxonum hand coloured map, 530 x 420 mm, German text on verso, framed and double-glazed, c1650.
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SPEED, John - Britannia ... Anglo-Saxonum (BK20/380) offered in our Books, Maps and Prints Auction starting on 12th September 2018 at our salerooms in Exeter, Devon.

Lot Description

SPEED, John - Britannia ... Anglo-Saxonum hand coloured map, 530 x 420 mm, German text on verso, framed and double-glazed, c1650.

Price Realised

£1,250

VAT

VAT on Buyer's Premium

Department

Books, Maps and Manuscripts

Fine Art Category

Maps and Prints

Sale Information

BK20: Antiquarian Book Sale
Wednesday, 12th September 2018
Okehampton Street, Exeter

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SPEED, John - Britannia ... Anglo-Saxonum

Auction Lot: BK20/380

SPEED, John - Britannia ... Anglo-Saxonum hand coloured map, 530 x 420 mm, German text on verso, framed and double-glazed, c1650.

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