What's OngalleryLondon Map FairFantasy and fact feature among the maps on displayBookmarkShareWhat's OnByAndre Langlois11:52, 17 JUN 2017Updated12:00, 17 JUN 2017A unique pair of caricature maps of Europe from before and after The Crimean War are going for £25,000 (Image: UGC)1 of 9Leslie MacDonald Gill’s 'Wonderground Map of London', originally drawn as an advertising poster for London Electric Underground Railway Company in 1914 and credited with saving the 'UndergrounD' advertising campaign – £3,000 (Image: UGC)2 of 9A fantasy map of Europe as a Queen from Bunting's Itinerarium, printed in Magdeburg 1581 - £2,850 (Image: UGC)3 of 9This poster map by Leslie MacDonald Gill records the newspaper industry in its glory days of 1926, – £7,500 (Image: UGC)4 of 9An original colour map of Brittany from 1638 - £450 (Image: UGC)5 of 9This extremely rare map emerges shows Britain’s great naval defeat as the Dutch invaded the Medway 350 years ago (Image: UGC)6 of 9Saxton Map 1. These three maps from the first English County Atlas in London, published in 1579 by Christopher Saxton. (Image: UGC)7 of 9Saxton Map 2. They were once the property of the Dukes of Marlborough and in the library at Blenheim Palace (Image: UGC)8 of 9Saxton Map 3. The price tag is £125,000 (Image: UGC)9 of 9More OnEntertainment