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WILLIAMS J.F. Lake An historical account of inventions and discoveries in those arts and sciences which are of utility or ornament to man ... 1st edition, 2 volumes, engraved frontis. to vol. 1 illus., contemporary light tan calf, spine decorated gilt in compartments, spines a little rubbed, 8vo., London: Allman, 1820. MUIRHEAD James Patrick The life of James Watt, with selections from his correspondence ... 2nd edition, port. frontis., woodcut illus., original cloth, spine faded, lower boards, stained, 8vo., London: Murray, 1859. JONES Bence The life and letters of Faraday ... 2nd edition, frontis. to each vol., contemporary light tan calf with the arms of the University of Aberdeen in gilt on both covers, 8vo., London: Longmans, 1870 and 6 others [11]

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FRASER, Captain Simon, editor The airs and melodies peculiar to the Highlands of Scotland and the Isles ... 1st edition, engraved titlepage, engraved plates of music, original printed paper boards, covers detached, folio, Edinburgh: for the editor, 1816. Note: Signed and numbered (1071) by Fraser on p. 11 (i.e. the first page of music). Fraser acknowledges the debt to his grandfather and father who collected the original songs between 1715 and 1745 as they travelled on business in the Highlands. Fraser notes that his father was a member of the originally formed Black Watch "which, on their days of assembling, brought together the finest looking Fellows their respective Chiefs could muster ... who ... would, of course, display their highest efforts." Provenance: With Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe's signature on the front pastedown. [RITSON Joseph] Scottish songs ... 2nd edition, 2 volumes, woodcut frontis. to each vol., titlepages in red and black, contemporary light tan calf over bevelled boards, neatly rebacked, t.e.g., by Grieve, 8vo., Glasgow: Hopkins, 1869. SCOTT Sir Walter Minstrelsy of the Scottish border ... 2nd edition, 3 volumes, contemporary half green morocco, marbled boards, a little rubbed, 8vo., Edinburgh: Ballantyne, 1803 and 1 other [7]

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SINCLAIR Sir John The statistical account of Scotland drawn up from communications of the ministers of different parishes ... 1st edition, 21 volumes, with 20 engraved maps, plates and fldg. tables, contemporary light tan calf, spine decorated gilt in compartments, heads and tails slightly rubbed, occasional paper discolouration, tear in p. 586 of vol. 5 (no loss), 8vo., Edinburgh: Creech, 1791-99 [21]

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BUNYAN John The works ... 2nd edition, 2 volumes, engraved port. frontis. to each vol., fldg. engraved table and 7 other engraved plates, 2 large engraved vignettes, contemporary sprinkled calf, outer joints worn, extremities rubbed, some patches of light marginal water staining, occasional leaves browned, folio, London: Gardner, etc., 1736-37 [2]

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Art Nouveau mirrored wardrobe, the stepped dentil cornice over a right hand panel door with leaded glass light to the top, the left hand door with full length mirror, all over a long drawer and raised on stile feet, 56in (142.3cm) wide

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A 1930's polished light oak gate-leg dining table standing on barley twist legs with stretchers to base.

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A late 19th century oak cabinet, having leaded light door fitted to the upper section with carved masks either side; the lower section fitted single drawer with cupboard under carved in designs of a Continental inn, width 92cm.

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Arcana Fairfaxiana Manuscripta. A Manuscript Volume of Apothecaries' Lore and Housewifery nearly Three Centuries Old, Used, and partly Written by the Fairfax Family, intro. by George Weddell, pub. Newcastle, Mawson, Swan & Morgan, 1890, half-title, title printed in red and black, occasional light spotting, orig. blindstamped leather gilt, 8vo, together with Furnivall (Frederick J., ed.), The Babees Book, Manners and Meals in Olden Time, pub. Early English Text Society, 1868, presentation copy with editor's inscription to half-title, orig. leather-backed boards, rubbed at spine, cracked at foot of lower joint, 8vo, and eight others (10)

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Ashburn (Addison). The Family Director, or Housekeeper's Assistant, containing upwards of Three Hundred original Receipts, in Pastry, Pickling, Preserving, Collaring, Making Wines etc., pub. Coventry, for the Author, 1807, light browning to title, later cloth-backed boards, 12mo. Oxford, p.135. (1)

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Beeton (Mrs. Isabella). The Englishwoman's Cookery Book, being a Collection of Economical Recipes taken from her "Book of Household Management", new ed., Beeton, 1865, illusts. to text, ads. at rear, some light spotting throughout, orig. blindstamped card wrappers with title in gilt to upper cover, sl. rubbed, 8vo, together with The Book of Household Management. , Entirely New Edition, Revised and Corrected (385th thou.), n.d., c. 1880s, twelve col. plts., num. wood engs., a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. brown cloth, rubbed, (lacks front f.e.p.), thick 8vo, with others by Mrs Beeton (approx. 30)

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Bradley (Mrs. Martha, late of Bath). The British Housewife, or the Cook, Housekeeper's and Gardiner's Companion, calculated for the service both of London and the Country, 2 vols., printed for S. Crowder and H. Woodgate, c.1770?, first vol. with eng. frontis. of a working kitchen and six other plts., second vol. with one additional plt. ('Dinner in July') and six other duplicate plts. of those in the first vol., incl. one duplicate bound as a frontis. with owner inscription showing through, duplicate plts. also closely cropped on fore-edge, occasional light spotting, contemp. calf boards, worn (vol.1 rebacked, vol.2 with lower cover detached and other working loose), 8vo (2)

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Bradley (Richard). The Country Housewife, and Lady's Director, for every Month of the Year, both in the Frugal Management of the House, and in the Delights and Profits of the Farm, 6th ed., with great additions and improvements, Browne, 1753, half-title, occasional light browning and spotting, contemp. calf boards with recent calf reback and morocco label to spine, 12mo Bitting, p.55. (1)

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Carter (Charles). The Complete Practical Cook:, A New System of the Whole Art and Mystery of Cookery. Being a Select Collection of Above Five Hundred Recipes for Dressing, After the Most Curious and Elegant Manner (As Well Foreign as English) All Kinds of Flesh, Fish, Fowl, Etc., Adorned with Sixty Curious Copper Plates; Exhibiting the Full Seasons of the Year, and Tables Proper for Every Month; as also Variety of Large Ovals and Rounds, and Ambogues and Square Tables for Coronation-Feasts, Installments, etc., 1st ed., Meadows & Rivington, 1730, title in red and black (minor paper repair to upper margin), sixty eng. plts., some folding, some marginal dust soiling and light water stains, contemp. calf, rebacked, 4to Bitting, pp. 77-8 and Oxford, pp. 61-2. (1)

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Colburn (Henry, publisher). The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory, in which will be found a large Collection of Original Receipts, 3rd ed., 1844, pubs. ad. leaf at rear, occasional light spotting, orig. blindstamped cloth with gilt dec. spine, some minor edge wear, 8vo, together with The Gentlewoman, by the author of "Dinners and Dinner Parties", pub. Chapman & Hall, 1864, frontis. of a woman at work in the kitchen, 32pp. pubs. cat. at rear, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, 8vo. First item Bitting, p.571. Second item contains recipes and other domestic advice. (2)

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Cole (Mrs. Mary). The Lady's Complete Guide, or Cookery and Confectionary in all their Branches, new ed., improved, Kearsley, 1789, light spotting to title, later half calf gilt, some wear to spine, upper joint cracked, 8vo. Oxford, p.117. (1)

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Cox (James). The Practical Confectioner, Embracing the Whole System of Pastry, and Confectionery. Containing Upwards of 260 Genuine and Valuable Receipts, 1st ed. (and only), 1822, four eng. plts., incl. three folding, some light foxing, early ms. name at head of title-page, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, later half morocco gilt, rubbed, spine faded, 12mo in 6's. Not in Bitting or Oxford. (1)

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Digby (Kenelm). The Closet of the Eminently Learned Sir Kenelme Digby Kt. Opened, whereby is Discovered Several Ways for Making of Metheglin, Syder, Cherry-Wine etc., together with Excellent Directions for Cookery, as also for Preserving, Conserving, Candying etc., published by his Son's Consent, 2 parts in one, 3rd ed., corrected, Brome, 1677, eng. port. frontis. dated 1674, longitudinal title to second part, lacking K8 (final leaf of first part - blank?), occasional browning or light spotting, bookplt. of Professor William Blair-Bell, contemp. calf boards with recent calf reback, 8vo Bitting, p.124; Oxford, p.34. (1)

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[Dining]. London at Table; How, When, and Where to Dine and Order a Dinner; and Where to Avoid Dining. With Practical Hints to Cooks. To Which is Appended the Butler's and Yacht Steward's Manual, and Truisms for the Million, 1st ed., 18451, author's presentation copy, inscribed at head of title, etched frontis. by Phiz, 34 pp. pubs. cat. bound in at rear, orig. blind stamped cloth gilt, darkened on spine, slim 8vo, together with [Hayward, Abraham], The Art of Dining; Gastronomy and Gastronomers, 1st ed., 1852, contemp. presentation inscription to front end paper 'From W.W. to the Rev. R. Heathcote, a worthy disciple and practical follower of the precepts & examples of the Great Masters of the Gastronomic Mysteries, Chingford, August 2, 1852', contemp. half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, small 8vo (Simon BG 824) plus Doran (Dr. John), Table Traits, with Something on Them, 3rd ed., 1859, orig. ribbed cloth gilt, a little rubbed and minor wear to spine, 8vo, and Sala (George Augustus), The Thorough Good Cook. A Series of Chats on the Culinary Art and Nine Hundred Recipes, 1895, some light spotting throughout, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, faded on spine, square 4to, and others related (18)

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Farley (John, Principal Cook at the London Tavern). The London Art of Cookery, and Housekeeper's Complete Assistant, 4th ed., with the addition of upwards of One Hundred and Fifty new and elegant Receipts, Scatcherd & Whitaker, 1787, eng. port. frontis. and twelve eng. plts., some light waterstaining to early leaves, contemp. tree calf with gilt dec. spine, some wear to spine with loss, joints cracked, 8vo Bitting, p.152. (1)

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Farley (John, Principal Cook at the London Tavern). The London Art of Cookery, and Housekeeper's Complete Assistant, 8th ed., with the Addition of many new and elegant Receipts, Scatcherd & Whitaker, 1796, eng. port. frontis. and twelve eng. plts., occasional light spotting, recent calf-backed boards with morocco label to spine, 8vo Bitting, p.152. (1)

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Gelleroy (William). The London Cook, or the whole Art of Cookery made easy and familiar, containing a Great Number of Approved and Practical Receipts in every Branch of Cookery, Dublin, T. & J. Whitehouse, 1762, lacking folding copper-plt. frontis., occasional light spotting and old staining, contemp. full calf with morocco label to spine, rubbed, foot of spine worn with minor loss, 12mo. Oxford, p.92; Bitting, p.179. Published in the same year as the first English edition. (1)

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Glasse (Hannah). The Complete Confectioner, or Housekeeper's Guide to a Simple and Speedy Method of understanding the whole Art of Confectionary, the Various Ways of Preserving and Candying, dry and liquid, all kinds of Fruit, Nuts, Flowers, Herbs etc., with Considerable Additions and Corrections, by Maria Wilson, pub. West & Hughes, 1800, lacking half-title, occasional light browning, recent full panelled calf with morocco label to spine, 8vo Bitting, p.190. A rare later edition of this work. (1)

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GouffŽ (Jules). The Royal Cookery Book, new ed., Sampson Low, 1883, sixteen chromo. plts., complete as list, b&w plts. and illusts., library stamp to half-title and a few other markings, occasional light spotting, new endpapers, a.e.g., orig. blue cloth with elaborate gilt decoration, rebacked with spine laid-down, minor edge wear etc., thick 4to (1)

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Haslehurst (Priscilla). The Family Friend, or Housekeeper's Instructor, containing a very complete Collection of Original & Approved Receipts in every branch of Cookery, Confectionery etc., 1st ed., Sheffield, printed by J. Montgomery, 1802, occasional light spotting, list of subscribers at rear, orig. boards with later reback, rubbed, corners bumped, 8vo. Oxford, p.132; Bitting, p.218. (1)

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Hazlemore (Maximilian). Domestic Economy; A Complete System of English Housekeeping; Containing the Most Approved Receipts, Confirmed by Observation and Practise, in every Reputable English Book of Cookery now Extant; Besides a Great Variety of Others Which have Never Before been Offered to the Public. to which is prefixed, in order to render it as Complete and Perfect as Possible, an Elegant Collection of Light Dishes for Supper, Adapted for Every Month in the Year. Also the Complete Brewer. likewise the Family Physician., J. Creswick & Co., [1794], some browning and minor marginal soiling, contemp. half calf gilt, a little worn at extrems., 8vo. Oxford, p. 122. Apparently, this volume is almost identical to 'The Lady's Complete Guide', by Mrs Mary Cole, which raises the question of the author's true identity. (1)

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The Housekeepers' Friend, or Manual of Cookery, by a Lady, Norwich, printed by Jarrold & Sons, c.1852, occasional light spotting, minor closed marginal tear to final leaf, orig. green blindstamped cloth gilt, slim 8vo. Scarce. (1)

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[India]. The Englishwoman in India, Containing Information for the Use of Ladies Proceeding to, or Residing in, the East Indies. to which are added Receipts for Indian Cookery, by a Lady Resident, pub. Smith, Elder, 1864, lacking half-title but retaining pubs. ads. at rear, recent cloth with morocco label to spine, 8vo, together with Indian Cookery, "Local", for Young-Housekeepers, 2nd ed., revised and enlarged, Bombay, Imperial Press, 1887, with blank pages interleaved (as published), many filled in a contemporary hand with additional recipes and notes, title and a few other leaves at front and rear with repairs, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, 8vo, plus [Hardaker (Mrs M.S.)], The Up to Date Cookery Book, Containing Most Valuable Hints on Home Treatment and Nursing, also on Indian Home Remedies, Miscellaneous Items and Things Worth Knowing, Compiled by an Elderly European Lady with Over 35 Years Indian Experience, pub. Ambala, 1924, orig. light grey cloth boards, upper cover printed in black, soiled and worn on spine, and others of Indian cookery interest, incl. five titles by Kenney-Herbert (16)

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Jarrin (G.A., Ornamental Confectioner). The Italian Confectioner, or Complete Economy of Desserts, containing. full and explicit directions respecting Distillation, Decoration and Modelling, in all their branches, including Figures, Fruits, Flowers and Animals in Gum Paste, 1st ed., Harding, 1820, eng. port. frontis. and two folding eng. plts. at rear (frontis. and one plt. with repairs), a couple of contemp. ink annotations, occasional light spotting and some old marginal water-staining, owner names to front endpaper, contemp. half calf, rubbed, some edge wear, 8vo Bitting, p.244; Oxford, p.149. (1)

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Jeanes (William). The Modern Confectioner, a Practical Guide to the Latest and Most Improved Methods for making the Various Kinds of Confectionery, with the Manner of Preparing and Laying Out Desserts, pub. Hotten, 1861, frontis. and fourteen plts., light spotting to frontis., orig. cloth gilt, 8vo Bitting, p.245. (1)

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Jewson (Mrs., of Bishopsgate Street). The Complete Art of Cookery, containing the Greatest Variety of Approved Receipts in all the Branches of Cookery and Confectionary, printed for W. Lane, n.d., c.1790?, eng. frontis. of a busy kitchen, lacking F13 (p.119), occasional light browning or staining, a few minor pinprick wormholes at head of gutter margin, later cloth, rubbed, worn at spine ends and corners, 12mo. Not in Bitting, Oxford, Vicaire, Cagle or Maclean. (1)

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Juvenilia. The Honours of the Table, or Rules for Behaviour during Meals, with the Whole Art of Carving, Illustrated by a Variety of Cuts. for the Use of Young People, by [John Trusler], 5th ed., Bath, printed by Gye & Son, for the Author, n.d., c.1810?, 8pp. cat. of Trusler's works dated 1825 bound-in at front, woodcut illusts. to text, occasional light spotting, contemp. morocco-backed marbled boards, rubbed, 12mo, together with Parnell (Henry), A Collection of Valuable Receipts, in Various Branches of Domestic Economy, Darton, 1819, eng. frontis., light spotting to frontis. and title, recent calf-backed marbled boards, 12mo (2)

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Kettner (Auguste). Kettner's Book of the Tale, a manual of cookery, 1st ed., pub. Dulau, 1877, occn. minor foxing, contemp. owner's name in ink to head of title, orig. green cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks to covers, together with Davies (Frederick), Temperance Drinks for Summer and Winter, a book of recipes, 2nd ed., 1892, light inkstamp to foot of title, orig. light green dec. cloth, rubbed and a little soiled, spine a little darkened, slim 8vo, plus Smith (Mrs. Louisa E.), Bonnes Bouches and Relishable Dishes for Breakfast and Luncheon, 1st ed., 1893, a few minor marks, orig. cloth, rubbed and some soiling, spine darkened, 8vo, and Christie (Robert H.), Banquets of the Nations, Eighty-Six Dinners characteristic and typical each of its own country, Edinburgh, 1911, orig. green cloth, very sl. rubbed, thick 8vo, plus other cookery interest, mostly mid to late Victorian (30)

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Kitchiner (William). The Housekeeper's Ledger, a Plain and Easy Plan of Keeping Accurate Accounts of the Expenses of Housekeeping, and the Elements of Domestic Economy, pub. Sherwood, n.d., c.1829, half-title, eng. plt. of sheet music, occasional light spotting, contemp. half calf, rebacked, boards and corners rubbed, 8vo (1)

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Macdonald (Duncan). The New London Family Cook, or Town and Country Housekeeper's Guide, Albion Press, 1808, eng. port. frontis. and ten eng. plts. (all with some darkening and spotting), six pp. ads. at rear, one text leaf repaired at lower corner with minor loss to text, occasional light spotting, recent half calf gilt, 8vo Bitting, p.297. (1)

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MacIver (Susanna). Cookery and Pastry, as Taught and Practised by [a] Teacher of those Arts in Edinburgh, new ed., with additions, Elliott & Kay, 1789, occasional light spotting, a few ink markings to 'Contents' leaves and the Scottish word 'mutchkin' amended to 'pint' throughout, contemp. sheep boards with recent calf reback and morocco label to spine, corners sl. worn, 12mo Bitting, p.299; Oxford, p.106. (1)

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Mason (Charlotte). The Lady's Assistant, for Regulating and Supplying her Table, 2nd ed., corrected and considerably enlarged, Walter, 1775, title repaired at top edge with loss to a few characters, lacking Ii7 (final leaf of index), Ii3-Ii6 repaired at corners with minor loss, a few early leaves with some old waterstaining, occasional light spotting, recent full calf gilt with morocco label to spine, 8vo Bitting, p.313; Oxford, p.107. (1)

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Mason (Charlotte). The Ladies' Assistant, for Regulating and Supplying the Table, being a Complete System of Cookery etc., 6th ed., enlarged, corrected and improved, Walter, 1787, occasional light spotting, recent calf-backed boards with morocco label to spine, 8vo Bitting, p.313; Oxford, p.107. (1)

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Mason (Charlotte). The Lady's Assistant for Regulating and Supplying the Table; being a Complete System of Cookery. with Bills of Fare for Suppers. Several Desserts. Directions for Brewing, Making English Wines. Remarks on Kitchen Poisons. Breeding, Rearing, and Management of Poultry., 9th ed., 1805, occ. light foxing, contemp. polished calf, rubbed, rebacked, 8vo. The last edition, with an extensive appendix. (1)

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Mollard (John, Park Hotel, Norwood). The Art of Cookery, new ed., Whittaker, 1836, bound without half-title and frontis., some old waterstaining at front and rear, occasional light browning, recent half calf gilt with morocco label to spine, 12mo Bitting, p.328; Oxford, p.130. (1)

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Raffald (Elizabeth). The Experienced English Housekeeper, for the use and ease of Ladies, Housekeepers, Cooks etc., written Purely from Practice, new ed., printed by J. Wilson, and sold by T. Walker, Preston, n.d., c.1795, light browning to edge of title, contemp. calf boards with recent calf reback, 12mo, together with The Experienced English Housekeeper, new ed., in which are inserted some celebrated Receipts by other modern Authors, Mozley, 1803, eng. port. frontis., two folding eng. plts. (one of a stove-fire and the other of a table-setting), recent half calf gilt with morocco labels to spine, 12mo (2)

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Randolph (Mrs. Mary). The Virginia Housewife, or Methodical Cook, pub. Philadelphia, Butler, 1846, occasional light spotting, orig. morocco-backed boards, spine and joints worn (covers working loose), printed boards rubbed and stained, 12mo (1)

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Riddell (Robert Flower). Indian Domestic Economy and Receipt Book, comprising Numerous Directions for Plain Wholesome Cookery both Oriental and English, 7th ed., Madras, Higginbotham, 1870, light spotting to edges, orig. gilt dec. cloth, sunned at spine, 8vo A copy in unusually good condition. Bitting, p.398. (1)

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Smith (Eliza). The Compleat Housewife, or Accomplished Gentlewoman's Companion, 16th ed., with Additions, Hitch & Hawes, 1758, eng. frontis. (minor colouring) and six folding copper plts. of table settings, occasional light spotting, contemp. calf boards with recent reback, boards rubbed, 8vo Bitting, p.438. (1)

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Soyer (Alexis). The Gastronomic Regulator, a Simplified and Entirely New System of Cookery, 1st ed., Simpkin, Marshall, 1846, eng. port. frontis., plts. and illusts., occasional light spotting, orig. blindstamped cloth boards with later cloth reback, sl. rubbed, 8vo Bitting, p.443. (1)

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Soyer (Alexis). Soyer's Culinary Campaign, being Historical Reminiscences of the Late War, with the Plain Art of Cookery for Military and Civil Institutions, the Army, Navy, Public etc., 1st ed., Routledge, 1857, eng. port. frontis., addn. eng. title and seven eng. plts., ad. leaf at rear, occasional light spotting, orig. gilt dec. cloth, rebacked with portion of orig. spine laid-down, spine a little rubbed, 8vo Bitting, p. 444. 'Soyer's account of conditions in the Crimea is second to none. Finding the soldiers too under-nourished to withstand disease, let alone battle, he set out to transform army supply, diet, cookery, kitchen equipment and hospital supplies, with verve and genius, effecting what was to be a revolution in institutional catering'(John Lyle). (1)

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Tweed (John, Surgeon of Bocking, Essex). Popular Observations on Regimen and Diet, in which the Nature and Qualities of our Common Food are pointed out and explained, together with Practical Rules and Regulations in regard to Health, pub. Chelmsford, Meggy & Chalk, n.d., c.1820, occasional light spotting, recent calf-backed boards with morocco label to spine, 8vo Bitting, p.469. (1)

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Hazlemore (Maximilian). Domestic Economy; or, A Complete System of English Housekeeping: Containing the Most Approved Receipts, Confirmed by Observation and Practice, in Every Reputable English Book of Cookery now Extant; Besides a Great Variety of Others Which have Never Before been Offered to the Public., to which is Prefixed, in Order to Render it as Complete and Perfect as Possible, an Elegant Collection of Light Dishes for Supper, Adapted for Every Month in the Year. Also the Complete Brewer. Likewise the Family Physician., J. Creswick & Co., 1794, adhesive tape browning to inner margin of title, few minor marks, modern marbled boards with red morocco title label, 8vo. Oxford, p. 122. Apparently, this volume is almost identical to 'The Lady's Complete Guide', by Mrs Mary Cole, which raises the question of the author's true identity. (1)

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The Young Woman's Companion & Instructor, in grammar, writing, arithmetic, geography, drawing, book-keeping, chronology, history, letter-writing, cooking, carving, pickling, preserving, brewing, wine making, &c., &c., 1st ed., Manchester, J. Aston, 1806, title with small printer's vign., iv + 500 pp., four single-page eng. plts., some soiling and light browning throughout, page 37/38 with large tear, without loss, now attached with three small strips of old paper, modern boards with paper label to spine, 8vo Copy located at Bodleian Library, Oxford only, which calls for an addtional 80-page section at the end, not present in this copy. (1)

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Northumberland (Henry Percy, Earl of). The Regulations and Establishment of the Household of Henry Algernon Percy, the fifth Earl of Northumberland, at his Castles of Wressle and Leckonfield in Yorkshire, Begun Anno Domini MDXII, new ed., with additional notes, Brown, 1905, half-title, ads. at rear, t.e.g., orig. linen-backed boards, spine a little darkened, 8vo, together with 15 Books of Old Recipes, as Used in the Pease and Gurney Households in the XVIIIth Century, pub. Newcastle, Reid, n.d., c.1900, light spotting, orig. cloth-backed boards, corners bumped, minor wear to upper cover, 8vo. First volume is the most comprehensive edition with additional notes by J.R.Boyle. (2)

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LALIQUE: "CHARMES" A pair of (glass hanging light fittings), moulded all over with leaf decoration, with moulded signature R. Lalique, 13. 5" wide.

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A SET OF FOUR CAST BRONZE OWLS, the birds with crown light fittings above and standing on gilt balls, together with four Regency style carved giltwood wall brackets, 30" high.

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A REGENCY STYLE HANGING LIGHT FITTING, with central circular body cast with scrolling designs with four torch form light fittings, 30" wide

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Chaucer (Geoffrey). The Workes of our Antient and Lerned English Poet, 6th (1st Speght) ed., 1598, lacking woodcut title, supplied in facsimile, lacking portrait leaf (bi), double-column black lettered text with small woodcut initials, some light browning and staining in places, first and final leaves sl. frayed at fore-edge, hinges split, early 19th c. eng. bookplate of Edward Bill, contemp. calf with gilt-stamped arabesque ornament in centre of sides, rebacked, folio. STC 5077; Pforzheimer vol. 1, 177. (1)

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Clarendon (Edward Hyde, Earl of). The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, begun in the Year 1641, 6 vols., Oxford, 1731-32, num. eng. ports. etc., contemp. uniform full calf, gilt dec. spines with morocco labels, rubbed and some light wear, together with Barthelemy (AbbŽ), Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece, during the middle of the Fourth Century before the Christian Aera, 7 vols. (without Atlas vol.), 4th ed., 1806, some foxing and soiling to prelims., contemp. half calf, gilt spines, rubbed and minor wear, all 8vo (13)

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Curry (John). An Historical and Critical Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland, from the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, to the Settlement under King William, J. Hoey and T.T. Faulkner, Dublin, c.1775, some light browning, prelim. blanks water-stained, contemp. sprinkled calf, extrems. sl. worn and joints cracked, 4to (1)

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Darrell (William). Il Gentiluomo Istruito nella Condotta d'una Virtuosa, e Felice Vita..., Tradotto dall' originale inglese... da D. Francesco Giuseppe Morelli, Padua, 1728, half-title, title printed in red and black, scattered light spotting, contemp. vellum, soiled and sl. corner wear, 4to (1)

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Goddard (Thomas). Plato's Demon, or, the State-Physician Unmaskt, being a Discourse in Answer to a Book call'd Plato Redivivus [by Henry Neville], 1st ed., 1684, some soiling and light dampstaining to early leaves, privious owner's name erased from title with loss of paper not affecting text, modern leather, 8vo. Wing G917. (1)

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Grose (Francis, Astle, Thomas, and others). The Antiquarian Repertory: A Miscellaneous Assemblage of Topography, History, Biography, Customs, and Manners. Intended to Illustrate and Preserve Several Valuable Remains of Old Times, 4 vols., new ed., with a great many valuable additions, 1807-09, num. eng. plts., occ. spotting and light embrowning, contemp. calf, rubbed, rebacked, 4to (4)

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Plutarch. Alcuni Opusculetti de le Cose Morali del Divino Plutarco, in Questa Nostra Lingua Tradotti. Nuovamente Ristampati, & Corretti; Con la Gionta di una Tauola Delle Sentenze piu Notabili, che in Quelli si Contengono, Venice, 1559, woodcut device to title and last leaf, minor light staining, contemp. limp vellum, soiled and slight wear to spine, 8vo, together with Euripidis Hecuba, Orestes et Phonenissae..., 1606, woodcut device to title, presentation inscription on front pastedown "John Gielgud from Stark Young, Rome 1953", (Stark Young, 1881-1963, was the finest critic of acting in America of his age), single worm hole throughout volume, contemp. vellum, some wear, 8vo, plus Jesuits, Thesaurus Purioris Atque Elegantioris Latinitatis. Ex uno Quantum Potuit Cicerone Depromptus, Rouen, 1656, woodcut device to title, few marks and yellowing, 19th c. bookplate of Lord Walsingham to upper pastedown, contemp. vellum, soiled, 12mo (3)

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