Barron (Archibald F.). Vines & Vine-Culture: Being a Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine; with Descriptions of the Principal Varieties, Reprinted and Greatly Extended from The Florist and Pomologist, 1883, numerous b & w plts. and illusts., title-page a little rubbed, orig. dec. cloth gilt, extrems. rubbed, 8vo, together with Hallgarten (S.F.), Alsace and its Wine Gardens, 1st ed., 1957, b & w plts., folding col. map, ms. name to half-title, endpapers stained, orig. cloth in d.j., torn at edges with sl. loss to lower margin of rear panel, 8vo, plus Olney (Richard), Yquem, 1st ed., 1986, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus a quantity of others relating to wine and whisky etc., some with Jill Norman's book ticket (66)
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Eustis (Celestine). Cooking in Old Creole Days, La Cuisine CrŽole ˆ l'Usage des Petits MŽnages, Introduction by S. Weir Mitchell, Introduction Second Edition by Harry Worcester Smith, Illustrations by Harper Pennington, The Derrydale Press, New York, 1928, port. frontis., b & w plts., with tissue guards captioned in red, rough-trimmed, orig. cloth-backed printed boards, dust-soiled and extrems. rubbed, printed paper label to spine, 8vo, together with BŽguŽ (Mme.), Recipes of Old New Orleans Creole Cookery, 3rd ed., 1937, frontis., orig. printed wrappers, a trifle dusty to margins, ms. name to top margin of upper cover, slim 8vo, plus Cooper (Virginia M.), The Creole Kitchen Cook Book, The Naylor Company, San Antonio, Texas, 1946, b & w photo. plts., vigns. to text, orig. boards in chipped d.j. with sunned spine, 8vo. All with Elizabeth David's oval book ticket. (3)
Jarrin (G.A.). The Italian Confectioner; or, Complete Economy of Desserts, According to the Most Modern and Approved Practice, new ed., revised and enlarged, 1837, port. frontis., two eng. folding plts. (one a little creased), and six full page bills of fare on three leaves, 16pp. pubs. ads. at front, oval book ticket of Elizabeth David, untrimmed, stitching broken and gatherings loose, orig. boards and spine detached, upper cover with contemp. ms. name, lower cover sl. water-stained, 8vo. Elizabeth David studied the various editions of Jarrin whilst doing research for her book 'Harvest of the Cold Months: The Social History of Ices and Ices'. (1)
Jarrin (G.A.). The Italian Confectioner; or, Complete Economy of Desserts, According to the Most Modern and Approved Practice, new ed., revised and enlarged, 1844, port. frontis., two eng. folding plts., and six full page bills of fare on three leaves, occn. light foxing, hinges split, oval book ticket of Elizabeth David, and a couple of loosely inserted notes in her hand, stitching partially broken and one gathering starting, orig. boards, stained, and edges rubbed, sometime rebacked with cloth (spine ends sl. frayed), printed paper label to spine, 8vo (1)
Marshall (A.B.). Fancy Ices, [1894], numerous wood eng. illusts. to text, 30 pp. trade ads. to rear, orig. dec. blue cloth gilt, spine faintly faded and a little rubbed at ends, 8vo, together with Lincoln (Mrs. D.A.), Frozen Dainties. Fifty Choice Receipts for Ice-Creams, Frozen Puddings, Frozen Fruits, Frozen Beverages, Sherberts, and Water Ices, pub. The White Mountain Freezer Co., Nashua, New Hampshire, 1899, 32pp., b & w illusts., staining to first and final leaves, orig. printed wrappers, stained, approx. 145 x 105 mm, plus Michael (P.), Ices and Soda Fountain Drinks, [1923], b & w illusts., ads. at rear and to endpapers, top outer corners a little creased, orig. cloth, extrems. sl. rubbed and dusty, 8vo, plus fifteen others related. A group of books used by Elizabeth David in her research for 'Harvest of the Cold Month' (1994), most with her oval book ticket, and some with her notes. (18)
[Rundell, Maria Eliza]. The Experienced American Housekeeper, or Domestic Cookery: Formed on Principles of Economy for the Use of Private Families, Johnstone & Van Norden, New York, 1823, two eng. plts. (incl. one of an improved cooking stove), both trimmed to lower margin, and one folding bill of fare plt., browned and foxed throughout, oval book ticket of Elizabeth David, rear free endpaper torn with loss, hinges split, contemp. sheep, rubbed and worn, spine faded, and with loss at head, upper joint split, and cover just holding on the cords, 12mo in 6's. Bitting, p.411. Apparently an abridged version of Mrs. Rundell's 'A New System of Domestic Cookery', with the addition of the stove plate. (1)
[Rutledge, Sarah]. House and Home; or, The Carolina Housewife, by a Lady of Charleston, 3rd ed., corrected and enlarged, John Russell, Charleston, South Carolina, 1855, foxed and stained throughout, ms. recipes to binder's blanks and endpapers in a contemp. hand, orig. blindstamped cloth, rubbed and worn, with spine lacking, 8vo, together with Cornelius (Mary Hooker), The Young Housekeeper's Friend, revised and enlarged, Taggard and Thompson, Boston, 1868, browned and foxed throughout, lacking front free endpaper, orig. blindstamped cloth, spine faded and rubbed, with fraying to extrems., some marks to covers, 8vo, plus Lincoln (Mrs. D.A.), Mrs. Lincoln's Boston Cook Book, What to Do and What Not to Do in Cooking, Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1893, hinges split, 16pp. ads. at rear, orig. half cloth, extrems. rubbed and a little worn, 8vo, plus two others American cookery interest. All but one with oval book ticket of Elizabeth David. (5)
Simmons (Owen). The Book of Bread, [1903], twelve chromos. and ten mounted b & w illusts. from photos., commercial ads. at rear, orig. dec. bevel-edged cloth gilt, a few minor marks, and light rubbing to extrems., 4to, together with Kirkland (John), The Bakers' ABC, An Encyclopedic Dictionary for Bakers, Confectioners, and Caterers, pub. Gresham Publishing Co., 1927, numerous b & w plts. and illusts., first few leaves and edges foxed, orig. dec. cloth, a few minor marks and nicks, 8vo, plus Gribbin (H.), Vienna and other Fancy Breads, c.1902, numerous b & w illusts., title-page browned, ads. to rear and on endpapers, orig. printed cloth, spine faded and sl. rubbed, lower cover soiled, 16mo, plus fourteen others on bread making. A group of books used by Elizabeth David in the preparation of her own bread book (1977), most with her oval book ticket, and some with her notes. (16)
Soyer (Nicolas). Soyer's Paper-Bag Cookery, 1st ed., 1911, b & w port. frontis., 6pp. ads. at rear, orig. cloth, spine sl. faded, small 8vo, together with Soyer (Alexis), The Modern Housewife or MŽnagrie, Comprising Nearly One Thousand Receipts for the Economic and Judicious Preparation of Every Meal of the Day, and those for the Nursery and Sick Room..., 7th thou., 1849, two eng. plts., incl. port. frontis. (foxed), 11pp. ads. to rear, rough-trimmed, recent cloth, gilt lettered cloth label to spine, 8vo, plus Vine (Frederick T.), Cakes and How to Make Them, 2nd ed., c.1890; Saleable Shop Goods for Counter-Tray & Window, 6th ed., c.1890; Biscuits for Bakers, 1896; Savoury Pastry, 1900, together 4 vols., b & w plts. and illusts., ads., some browning, hinges split, all orig. cloth or cloth-backed boards, extrems. rubbed, second item soiled and edges worn, 8vo, plus fifty-four others relating to cookery, some with Elizabeth David's oval book ticket and notes, some with book ticket of Jill Norman, and incl. three copies of the Order of Service for Elizabeth David's memorial service in 1992 (60)
Trade catalogue. Trade catalogue of kitchen ranges, John Slater, Patent Steam Kitchen Manufacturer, Birmingham, c.1800, sixteen eng. plts. of kitchen ranges (incl. some diagrams with dimensions) and accompanying utensils, a few with contemp. ms. notes, three with text leaves mounted to verso (and another text leaf mounted to front pastedown), some offsetting and staining, vertical crease throughout, oval book ticket of Elizabeth David to front pastedown, contemp. reversed calf-backed marbled wrappers, rubbed, spine worn with loss to ends, approx. 280 x 355 mm (1)
* Cast Alluminium Headboard GREAT WESTERN LIMITED GWR 150 1835-1985, this headboard was carried on the special train which ran on Sunday 7th April 1985 from Paddington to Plymouth and return to celebrate the GWR 150, the train was hauled by King George V and Hinton Manor, and after the trains return the Headboard was raffled off, included with this lot are the Vendors Ticket, a brochure on the itinerary and the winning raffle ticket No 560. These all compliment the provenance of this interesting Headboard.
Tickets, a small selection in a glazed frame of the Hurstbourne area. Most significant Fullerton Junc to Hurstbourne LSWR pink single. All are dated beneath and includes the last ticket surrendered at Hurstbourne upon closure 4th April 1964.Together with an Associated Society Of Locomotive Engineers & Firemen framed and glazed Calendar for 1935. A tasteful item with a b/w image of P2 Cock O' The North. In original glazed frame.
1966 World Cup memorabilia, comprising a final and a tournament programme; eight ticket stubs for London matches comprising 4 x 1/8f, 1/4f, s/f, 3rd/4th & final in original paper wallet with information sheet; 2 World Cup Willie stickers; a London Transport ticket for 15th July 1966; and an official 8mm film of the World Cup final
An autographed Maurice Norman Testimonial programme, Enfield v Maurice Norman's All-Star XI 8th October 1967, the team-line up page signed by the All Stars comprising Ditchburn, Howe, Hopkins, Docherty, Wright, Flowers, Finney, Harmer, Charles, Brooks & Medwin and by the match officials Jimmy Greaves, Alan Mullery and Dave Mackay and a few other signatures, further autographs to the front cover including Maurice Norman; sold together with a match ticket (2)
Programmes and ticket stubs, England v Scotland wartime programme 3.2.45, a 'pirate' 1947 F.A. Cup final programme (with a pair of ticket stubs), 1948 F.A. Cup final (with a ticket stub and a songsheet), a 1949 F.A. Cup final programme and ticket stub, a 1950 F.A. Cup final programme and a stub, and a 1955 F.A. Cup final programme (12)
A collection of Arsenal programmes dating between 1970-71 & 1971-78, mostly homes, including a full set of 29 League & Cup homes from the 1970-71 double-winning season, plus F.A. Cup final, s/f & s/f replay, a club handbook & a season ticket, the remainder of the lot including various Cup finals & s/f's; together with Arsenal memorabilia including signed biographies of Jack Kelsey and Ian Ure, metal supporters badges including examples from 1970-71, a 1934 press cutting for a 8-1 win over Liverpool, correspondence and misc. Arsenal publications (a qty.)
Burnley 1962 F.A. Cup final memorabilia, comprising: the official final programme, an admittance ticket to the Royal Box, a Luncheon Party table plan, a souvenir edition of the Burnley Express, a Cup final banquet menu for the Cafe Royal 5th May 1962 complete with a table plan, a celebration dinner menu for the Imperial Hotel, Blackpool, 1st October 1962 complete with printed invitation, and a commemorative postal cover (9)
Burnley Charity Shield and semi-final programmes, Charity Shields v Wolves in 1960 and Manchester City in 1973; F.A. Cup semi-finals v Spurs in 1961, two for Fulham in 1962 (official & souvenir) and replay (2 copies) and Newcastle in 1974 complete with a ticket; Football League Cup for 1961 v Aston Villa (at Villa Park) and the replay at Old Trafford, Swindon Town home and away and replay at WBA in 1968 plus a ticket for the Swindon leg (15)
A collection of 41 football programmes, including England v Scotland 19.2.44, England v Wales at Maine Road 13.11.46, Wales v Scotland at Wrexham 19.10.46, various schoolboy, intermediate & inter-league fixtures, F.A. Cup finals for 1947 to 1950, 1954 and 1956 to 1960, a qty. of Manchester United in the 1950s including a good copy of the Sheffield Wednesday game 19.2.58, and other interesting programmes; the lot also including a 1949 F.A. Cup final ticket stub (42)
Football and other sporting programmes, football including F.A. Cup and F.A. Amateur Cup finals from the 1950s and 60s, including a few songsheets and ticket stubs plus an assortment of clubs programmes mostly dating from the late 1940s and 1950s; together with a quantity of cricket scorecards, boxing and speedway and including some pre-war examples, and other sports including rugby and athletics; the lot also including some correspondence from football clubs and organisations, including signed examples from Stanley Rous, Jimmy Seed and others (a qty.)
Munster's 2006 Heineken Cup winning rugby ball, a white, green and blue Webb Ellis All Weather Traction Pro V rugby ball inscribed HEINEKEN CUP FINAL, MAY 20TH 2006, MILLENNIUM STADIUM and HEINEKEN CUP, ERC, sold together with a match ticket, and related photographic scans and press cuttings. This was the ball that Peter Stringer kicked high into the stands at the Millennium Stadium to signal the referee's final whistle and conclude a 23-19 victory for Munster over Biarritz into touch. To be precise Stringer's kick landed in Block M28, Row 1, Seat 28 where it was thankfully caught by the present vendor amidst the crowd's celebrations.
A scrap book of photographs and press cuttings relating to the cricket and football career of Wally Hardinge, including a signed real photo postcard; together with a quantity of loose photographs, cabinet cards and ephemera including Hardinge's birth and death certificate, a Kent membership ticket, press cuttings and other miscellaneous items (a qty.)
Golden Cockerel Press--Gill, Eric Clothing without cloth. Waltham St. Lawrence, 1931, one of 500 copies, wood-engravings by Eric Gill, original red cloth, spine lightly faded; Flaubert, G. Salambo, 1931, one of 500 copies, wood-engravings by Robert Gibbings, bookplate of The Golden Cockerel Press, M.G. and R.G., original cloth-backed boards, a few pages creased, rubbed, soiled; Rutter, J. Here's Flowers, Golden Cockerel Press, 1937, wood-engravings by John O'Connor, original cloth; Calderon, V.G. The lottery ticket, Golden Cockerel Press, one of 400 copies, wood-engravings by Dorothea Braby, original yellow cloth, a few lower margins slightly dampstained, cover slightly stained; Geddes, E. Animal antics, Golden Cockerel Press, 1937, original cloth, various sizes, all with library labels (5)
An archive of documents and ephemera relating to the public life of Brigadier-General Sir Douglas Frederick Rawdon Dawson (1854-1933), including invitations and seating plans to state banquets; a letter from Earl Roberts, 1905; a ticket to the Trooping of the Colour, 1905; opera tickets for state and gala performances at Covent Garden; a ticket for his investiture into the Royal Victorian Order, 1907; notes regarding the Belfast Riots of 1907; a photograph of Florence Nightingale in old age, 1907 (to whom he presented the insignia of the Order of Merit on behalf of the King); an envelope hand-written by Edward VII, with applied black wax 'Sandringham' seals, 1909; a hand-written card from Queen Alexandra 'in remembrance of his kindness in saving the lives of the poor Thames swans', 1909; invitations, banquet guest lists and seating plans relating to the Coronation, 1911; two hand-written letters from Queen Mary relating to the Coronation, seeking advice on her attire with regard to precedent and etiquette, 1911 ('...the dressmaker you mention at Upper Clacton is certainly not my dressmaker!!!...I fear she is a lady journalist and just wanted to get the first and right description of the [Coronation] robe'...); a hand-writen letter from Edward, Prince of Wales (the future Edward VIII), 1911 ('...thank you so very much for all the help you have so kindly given me this summer...I hope that you will now have a very good rest...'); printed silk royal opera programmes; photographs of a royal garden party at Windsor Castle; a typed letter to Lady Dawson informing her that she is to receive the Honour of Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire, 1917, signed by Lloyd George; two hand-written letters from Queen Mary to Lady Dawson regarding the gift of an embroidery for Holyrood Palace, 1918; a hand-written note from Field-Marshal the Viscount French, 1916; and numerous other items, all laid down in two albums; together with four albums of press cuttings; and an unrelated album of ephemera. Note: Brigadier-General Sir Douglas Frederick Rawdon Dawson, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., C.B., C.M.G., was educated at Eton and joined the Coldstream Guards in 1874. Passed for the Staff College in 1881, he went to Egypt in 1882 on 'special service' with the Mounted Infantry where he was present at the battles of Mahuta, Kassassin (where his horse was shot from under him) and Tel-El-Kebir, and also at the capture of Cairo. Accompanied the Guards' Camel Corps on the expedition up the Nile in 1884-5, serving as Staff Officer to Colonel Boscawen, where he was present at the battles of Abu Klea and Gubat as well as the actions at Metammeh and Shebacat (M.I.D.). Military AttachÒ at Vienna, Bucharest and Belgrade, 1890-95, and then at Paris, Brussels and Berne, 1895-1901, he was afterwards appointed Master of Ceremonies to the King in 1903, a post he held until 1907 when he joined the Royal Household. Initially employed as Comptroller in the Lord Chamberlain's Department in 1907 (until 1920), he was also Registrar & Secretary to the Order of the Bath during which tenure he was responsible for the revival of the ancient installation ceremonies. From 1904 onwards, he was also Secretary to the Order of the Garter and, after a brief spell as an Extra Equerry to the King in 1919, he was made State Chamberlain in 1920, occupying this unique position until 1924 as the first and only individual to do so. Upon his retirement in 1924, he was appointed K.C.B. (Civil) and published his memoirs entitled 'A Soldier Diplomat' in 1927 which recounted his fascinating life and career in the highest echelons of British society.
British Coins, England, George IV, Copper Proof Penny, 1825, laureate head left, date below, ornament either side, georgius iv dei gratia, toothed border both sides, rev struck en medaille, helmeted Britannia seated right with shield and trident, shield without central line, emblems in exergue, legend Britanniar: rex fid: def: (Peck 1421, reverse A; S 3823). Light hairlines, toned mint state and rare. an old collector’s ticket states that the coin is ex W C Weight, 8 May 1906, perhaps a private transaction
British Coins, England, Charles II, Halfpenny, 1675, laureate and cuirassed bust left, carolvs.a.carolo, toothed border both sides, rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated left on globe, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, date in exergue, Britan nia. legend (Peck 516; S 3393). A bold very fine and very scarce. with old collector’s ticket stating “Ex Hampton Brown 1st April 1947 for 21 Shillings”
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, Queen Anne, The Union of England and Scotland, Copper Medals (2), 1707, by J Croker, large size, crowned bust of Anne left, rev Anne as Pallas, with spear and shield, NOVA PALLADIVM TROIÆ, 69mm; smaller, crowned bust left, rev crowned shield of arms on pedestal, Lion and Unicorn supporters, 45mm (MI 298/115). First extremely fine, the second nearly so but spotted. (2) second with an old collector’s ticket
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, Queen Anne, The Battle of Malplaquet, Copper Medal, 1709, by J Croker, crowned bust left, rev the attack on the French encampments in woodland, Victory flies above, 47mm (MI 359/197; vL V, 145). Good extremely fine with much original mint redness. with an old collector’s ticket
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, Queen Anne, The Capture of Douay, The Battle of Almenara, Copper Medals (2), 1710, by J Croker, bust left, ANNA AVGVSTA, rev Victory standing amidst trophies, and rev the cavalry charge at the centre of the battle, both 48mm (MI 369/213, 373/218; vL V, 165, 157). Extremely fine. (2) first with an old collector’s ticket
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, Queen Anne, The Battle of Almenara, Copper Medal, 1710, by J Croker, bust of Anne left, ANNA AVGVSTA, rev the cavalry charge at the centre of the battle, Stanhope strikes General Amezaga, 48mm (MI 373/218; vL V, 157). Choice extremely fine with almost full mint redness. with an old collector’s ticket
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, Queen Anne, The Battle of Saragossa, Copper Medal, 1710, by J Croker, bust of Anne left, ANNA AVGVSTA, rev Victory presents captured standards to the enthroned Queen Anne, 48mm (MI 373/219; vL V, 159). Choice extremely fine with almost full mint redness. with an old collector’s ticket
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, Queen Anne, The Capture of Bethune, St Venant and Aire, Copper Medal, 1710, by J Croker, bust of Anne left, ANNA AVGVSTA, rev a trophy of arms on a pedestal, 48mm (MI 374/220; vL V, 171). Choice extremely fine with almost full mint redness. with an old collector’s ticket
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, Queen Anne, The French Lines Passed and the Capture of Bouchain, Copper Medal, 1711, by J Croker, bust of Anne left, ANNA AVGVSTA, rev the French General surrenders his sword to Fortuna, 45mm (MI 385/237; vL V, 188). Choice extremely fine with almost full mint redness. with an old collector’s ticket

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