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Confectionary.- Elizabeth David's copy.- Bell (Joseph) A Treatise on Confectionary, In All its Branches, first edition, engraved frontispiece and 4 plates, of which 1 folding, and 1 printed in blue, tissue guards, 2pp. list of subscribers at end, title with repair verso to lower corner of outer margin, folding plate with repair verso to split at a fold and short tear to upper margin, plate at p.203 with repair verso to short marginal tear, 2C2 with piece torn from blank lower corner, 2E2 small piece torn from blank lower corner, spotting and staining, lightly browned, ownership inscription to front pastedown scribbled out with biro, 20th century buckram, double red morocco labels to spine, spine slightly faded, some staining (mostly to lower cover), [Cagle 564; Simon BG 189], 8vo, Newcastle, Printed for the author, by G. Angus, In the Side, 1817. *** Rare at auction, with only three copies traced since 1932. Bell tell us on the title that he was Confectioner to The Prince of Wales and Duke of York. Includes the making of a 'hedgehog' of almonds, and 'a pack of cards in blancmange', and the spinning of gold and silver webs of sugar. The folding plate gives a bill of fare for 'A Grand Desert', featuring nearly 40 dishes.Provenance: Elizabeth David (bookplate to front pastedown).
Ices.- Elizabeth David's copy.- Marshall (Mrs. A[gnes] B[ertha]) Fancy Ices. With 86 illustrations, first edition, second issue (with address in imprint corrected), Elizabeth David's copy, with her bookplate and name and address to half-title, half-title, wood-engraved illustrations, 30pp. advertisements at end, occasional spotting, lightly browned, original pictorial cloth, silver dulled, a few nicks / small splits, corners worn, rubbed and marked, [Driver 686.1], Marshall’s School of Cookery, 30 & 32 Mortimer Street, [1894]; and 3 others, by the same (two on ices), one from the library of Elizabeth David, v.s. (4) *** David was working on her history of ice and ices when she died in 1992. It was posthumously edited by Jill Norman and published in 1994 as Harvest of the Cold Months. The Social History of Ice and Ices.
A silver gilt pomander. Possibly Danish, of spherical form, with one central compartment and eight segments inscribed for '1. Canel, 2. Moscat....., 4. Schlag, 5. Rufen, 6. Rosen, 7. Lauendel, 8. Citronen' dimensions 4.6 x 3.1 x 3.1cm.Overall condition good to fairScrews to and segments fall out evenlyScratches and discolouration in keeping with use
A 1920s silver travel clock/pocket watch by Marvin. Within a planished silver case, opening to reveal a white dial with Arabic markers, outer minutes track and subsidiary dial to 6, manual wind 15 jewel movement signed Marvin, Breguet HSPG, and Breguet, within a silver case numbered 597284, bearing import marks for Glasgow, 1928, case diameter 40mm, gross weight 53.7g.
A silver and coral rattle and teething ring, mm George Unite (1864-1910), approx 8 cms, a silver teething ring Birmingham hallmark dated 1947, in the form of a piglet approx 48mm in length. This lot concludes with a Victorian silver christening knife and fork, Sheffield hallmark, (1819-1865), mm Aaron Hadfield, with remnants of gilding, presented in the original box.
Late Victorian 14ct gold, silver and diamond floral pendant/bracelet. The removable floral section measures 28 mm diameter set with 75pts of old-cut dias, can be worn as a pendant or attached to a triple-banded bangle with decorative shoulders, the inner diameter is 55 x 43mm, total weight 24.3 gms. Condition ReportBottom section of the frame is mis-shapen.
Georgian silver serving spoons, London hallmark dated 1801/02, mm Alice & George Burrows II; together with three serving spoons, the first London hallmark dated 1825/26 mm John, Henry & Charles Lias, the second London hallmark dated 1818 mm Sarah & John William Blake. This lot concludes with four Georgian silver serving spoons London hallmark dated 1805 mm Solomon Houghham approx 560 gms.
Five silver topped scent bottles, London hallmark dated 1905, mm Drew & Sons, including an oval topped jar and cover, circular jar and cover, two cylinder jars and covers and one bottle, each engraved with a family crest, featuring two cross bow with the motto 'Recta Pete'.

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